[FRIAM] To repeat is rational, but to wander is transcendent
Frank Wimberly
wimberly3 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 20:34:44 EDT 2022
*From the web:*
*Intensive properties do not depend on the quantity of matter*. Examples
include density, state of matter, and temperature. Extensive properties do
depend on sample size. Examples include volume, mass, and size.Dec 4, 2019
How is any of those variables emergent.
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Frank C. Wimberly
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On Fri, Mar 25, 2022, 5:26 PM Nicholas Thompson <thompnickson2 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Jon, I am sitting outside at a Ohori‘s. Chris tells me that there’s
> some sort of giant fork cook up that’s going to happen around six or maybe
> seven and then we all should come. Not the kind of thing I could talk Kenny
> into I don’t think but it might be fun to bring the kid to. They all smell
> is much more bearable when there’s an actual smell of food mixed up in the
> afternoon is very mild and pleasant. I wanted to take a few moments to try
> and get my mind around the intensive extensive distinction I now have a way
> to remember which is which which is the intensive properties are
> independent of the size of the system. So at least I have that little bit
> of grip. Song the number of altruists in a group is an intensive sorry
> sorry extensive property of the group it changes with the size of the
> system according to Siri, the functional organization of the group the
> degree of functional organization if you will varies nonlinear early with
> the number of altruist but it does vary with the number vouchers and so
> would be also an extensive property? No according to Winsett poop so far as
> I’m concerned is the only one who makes any sense on the subject an
> emergent property contrast with an aggregate property so the number of
> altruists in the group is an aggregate property because it is insensitive
> to the arrangement of the parts when you get a property which is sensitive
> to the arrangement of the parts then you get an emergent property. So I’m
> trying to think of those two distinctions are orthogonal related to One
> another. I will send this message along now that’s where I am at the
> moment. I will send a message along now so you get the info about the pork.
> Since I have no computer I will probably keep dictating these messages to
> you which you are entirely entitled to ignore but give me a medium in which
> to Think. Nick
>
> Sent from my Dumb Phone
>
> On Mar 24, 2022, at 4:16 PM, Jon Zingale <jonzingale at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-wandering-domain_theorem
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQkZVPU2txg&ab_channel=TheAbelPrize
>
> Been thinking about fractals and analytic continuations for recursive
> algorithms, lately. I would love to read some thoughts.
>
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