[FRIAM] YIKES!: Coronavirus New Mexico numbers.xlsx

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Thu Apr 2 18:50:49 EDT 2020


Excellent! Thanks. It does make the analogy a little more defensible if the couplings between the locally structured Ising models (chained together by common variables) can be relaxed, maybe allowing mixed phase whole models. 

On 4/2/20 11:31 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> One might have a situation like below where the bond strengths between molecules were gradually getting weaker, giving the effect of an increasing temperature.   If the logical operations (as described) were in place of H2O, then the "molecules" would be a bit more complex and retain at least the same relative magnitudes between the bonds, but some of the bonds between the logical operations could be relaxed.   At a high level, to your question, the metaphor that comes to mind is ice cubes in a cup of water. 

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