I am glad to share my published article "A hybrid listening across totems and talking wires" from the conference #WorldForumForAcousticEcology at the Atlantic Center for the Arts https://lnkd.in/dcsgTriK
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[PDF] Light and Dark: An exploration in science, nature, art and technology David Greene digsell https://lnkd.in/ejj4SSXA Encourages us to take a more careful look at many familiar phenomena, such as the variations in the duration of twilight through the year and the ability of human vision to misinterpret patterns of lines under certain conditions. Aims to be entertaining, instructive, diverse and unusual. Softcover. https://lnkd.in/eFE3Sukc
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Singing-dancing rise peace. Under competition in intellectual functions, body phys-chem reactions need to be adjusted. Aesthetic of art - truth of science - goodness of quantum knowledge is in progress. https://lnkd.in/gVktBhYB
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The atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-76b may rain iron and form a strange, rainbow-like phenomenon called a “glory” never yet seen outside the solar system https://trib.al/dQyDuZB
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In this paper, by employing a Bregman distance approach, we introduce a self-adaptive inertial extragradient method for finding a common solution of variational inequality problem involving a pseudo-monotone operator and fixed point problem of a Bregman demigeneralized mapping in a reflexive Banach spaces. Using a Bregman distance approach, we establish a strong convergence result for approximating the common solution of the aforementioned problems under some mild assumptions. We display some numerical examples to show the performance of our iterative method. The result presented in this paper extends and complements many related results in literature. To link to this article: https://lnkd.in/dcvD2_55
Inertial Extragradient Method for Solving Variational Inequality and Fixed Point Problems of a Bregman Demigeneralized Mapping in a Reflexive Banach Spaces
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The Evolutionary Journal of the Linnean Society has extended the deadline for contributing to the special issue on ‘A Global Perspective on Adaptive Radiation’. Submit your manuscripts before 31st May, 2024. Learn more about the special issue: https://oxford.ly/4by7UZO
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Hey Linkedin 😀 I recently submitted an article at the 27th International Conference Information Visualisation about "Representation of Urban Geometry Evolution Through Space-Time Cube". Check out our work here: https://lnkd.in/eTwTgt6G
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Call for Papers: "Making Nature: The Labor of Natural History," June 6–7, 2024! Inspired by the APS Museum’s upcoming exhibition Sketching Splendor: Natural History in America, 1750-1850 the American Philosophical Society is organizing a daylong conference that will explore the ways humans have imagined, depicted, and constructed representations and knowledge about the natural world over time. The conference aims to bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, scientists, naturalists, and collection professionals, as well as artists, filmmakers, climate activists, and others to consider the different forms of labor and expertise that have contributed to shaping past, present, and future understandings of nature as well as the place of humans within it. The program committee invites paper proposals from scholars in all fields as well as scientists, curators, artists, educators, collections stewards, and others whose work bears upon this theme. Read more about potential topics here: https://lnkd.in/eZ8HKY6r
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*Systems Science is dead; Long live Systems Science* (Part n of Infinity) This is wonderful news. When we cleaned out Harder House offices before the demolishing, we found so many classics from the 60s-70s era---many of them currently out-of-print. More endeavors like this are necessary to transmit knowledge from that era to newer generations of humanity. https://lnkd.in/gCWzJPms Reanimating those long dead books is going to take a while, but in the meantime, you can always read Martin Zwick's Elements and Relations. #systemsscience #cybernetics #generalsystemstheory
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