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John Baez: Green Mathematics

30 pointsby rsaarelmabout 14 years ago

4 comments

pygy_about 14 years ago
Nobody gives a damn, but I'm immensely happy to see this man turn to my field, if only for this kind of post: <a href="http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2011/02/10/rnyi-entropy-and-free-energy/" rel="nofollow">http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2011/02/10/rnyi-entropy-...</a><p>The ongoing series on information geometry also looks excellent.
iwwrabout 14 years ago
Speaking of the marriage between mathematics and biology. Is there an online repository or books of 'recipes' for fractal models of real plants or landscape features? There are things like fern fractals, plant-building grammars or random fractal landscapes, but as of yet no systematic attempt to (publicly?) describe natural features through procedural means.
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lindberghabout 14 years ago
This is a great idea. I hope applied mathematics in the 21st century will leave purely quantitative fields like physics and engineering, to reach more quantitative ones, for example finance and economy (already done), biology, ecology, and perhaps social sciences like anthropology.
wheelsabout 14 years ago
Perhaps the "Joan Baez" should be removed from the title. I clicked thinking it was a folk singer talking about politicized mathematics.
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