Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
20mar2008
This Week’s Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 261), the journey goes on!
Quantum immortality is a metaphysical speculation derived from the quantum suicide thought experiment. It states that the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics implies that conscious beings are immortal. I believe.
Terrapin Station
in the shadow of the moon
Terrapin Station
and I know we’ll be there soon
— Grateful Dead, Terrapin Station
Disciple is an explicitly lazy dialect of Haskell which supports destructive update, computational effects, type directed field projections and some other useful things. Very interesting.
CCHR: The Fastest CHR Implementation, in C, by Pieter Wuille.
Principles of Chemical Programming (PDF), by Jean-Pierre Banâtre , Pascal Fradet, and Yann Radenac. “Since the introduction of Gamma in the mid-eighties, many other chemical formalisms have been proposed such as the CHAM, the P-systems and various higher-order extensions. The main ob jective of this paper is to identify a basic calculus containing the very essence of the chemical paradigm and from which extensions can be derived and compared to existing chemical models.”
Did you say your name was
Ramblin’ Rose?
Ramble on, baby
Settle down easy
Ramble on, Rose
— Grateful Dead, Ramble On Rose
The Sad Truth About Relationships, oh damn how true…
The Google Visualization API lets you access multiple sources of structured data that you can display, choosing from a large selection of visualizations. The Google Visualization API also provides a platform that can be used to create, share and reuse visualizations written by the developer community at large.
The FSB virtual machine by Tom Lord emulates a hypothetical computer designed to host dynamically typed, high-level programming languages. Contains some interesting concepts.
Decorating Eggs with Mathematica, neat idea.