Mercurial > thoughts
changeset 100:1f28328737ed
transcribe all loose sheets.
author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Thu, 29 May 2014 17:34:13 -0400 |
parents | c7272bb5394e |
children | b3c001143c7e |
files | org/sussman-reading-list.org |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 93 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/org/sussman-reading-list.org Mon May 26 02:19:52 2014 -0400 1.2 +++ b/org/sussman-reading-list.org Thu May 29 17:34:13 2014 -0400 1.3 @@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ 1.4 1.5 - I learned a lot reading this. (RLM should read this!) 1.6 1.7 +* TODO Should Add DSPACE links 1.8 +* TODO Also add thesis summaries / abstracts 1.9 * Student Theses 1.10 1.11 - 1977: Scott Elliot Fahlman, A System for Representing and Using 1.12 @@ -73,3 +75,94 @@ 1.13 - Solve problems using graphs. 1.14 - So cool! 1.15 1.16 + - 1994: Andrew A. Berlin Towards Intelligent Structures: Active 1.17 + Control of Buckling 1.18 + - Such a good idea 1.19 + - cool, short, great idea 1.20 + - no one's followed up on it 1.21 + 1.22 + - Elmer Hung Paramater estimati(on in chaotic Systems (masters) + 1.23 + Athanassios Siapas : Global approach to parameter estimation of 1.24 + Chaotic Synamical sysstem 1.25 + 1.26 + - No one put enough effort into seeing if it worked 1.27 + - you will win the Nobel Prize if you can get it to work. 1.28 + 1.29 + - 2009: Alexey Andreyevich Radul Propagation Networks: A Flexible 1.30 + and Expressive Substrate for Computation on DSPACE. 1.31 + 1.32 + - 1999: Daniel Coore Botanical Computing: A Developmental Approach 1.33 + to Generating Interconnect Topologies on an Amorphous Computer 1.34 + - interesting to programmers 1.35 + 1.36 + - 2001: Radhika Nagpal Programmable Self-Assembly: Constructing 1.37 + Global Shape using Biologically-inspired Local Interactions and 1.38 + Origami Mathematics 1.39 + - interesting to programmers 1.40 + 1.41 + - 2001: Ron Weiss Cellular Computation and Communications using 1.42 + Engineered Genetic Regulatory Networks 1.43 + - interesting to programmers 1.44 + 1.45 + - 2006: Robert Aubrey Hearn Games, Puzzles, and Computation 1.46 + 1.47 + - 2002: Jake Beal master's thesis 1.48 + 1.49 +* Things Micah should read 1.50 + 1.51 + - Wolpert Principles of development 1.52 + - A geneti switch Mark Ptashne 1.53 + - Lawrence the making of a fly 1.54 + - Frankel "Pattern Formation" (my type of book!) 1.55 + 1.56 +* Things rlm should read 1.57 + - The harmonic mind vol 1+2 smolenck + legendre 1.58 + 1.59 +* For fun 1.60 + - Time's Arrow ad Archemdedes's ???? (price) 1.61 + - a reasonable philisopher 1.62 + - was einstein right? (clifford will) 1.63 + 1.64 +* Everybody should know: 1.65 + - fundamental physics 1.66 + - classical mechanics 1.67 + - E & M 1.68 + - relativity 1.69 + - QM 1.70 + - mathemeatics 1.71 + 1.72 + 1.73 +- Bernard F Schultz "A first course in general relativity" 1.74 + - readable 1.75 + - not too heavy 1.76 + - you can just go through it... 1.77 + - minimal dependencies 1.78 + 1.79 + 1.80 +- Scott Aaronson "Quantum Computing since Democratus" 1.81 + - everything you might want to know about QM, w/ phiospphical 1.82 + outlook 1.83 + 1.84 + 1.85 +- Bible + friends 1.86 + - whether or not you believe it 1.87 + - read between the lines 1.88 + - discover what people were actually thinking 1.89 + - very interesting document 1.90 + 1.91 +- Stranger in a strange land 1.92 + 1.93 + 1.94 +- radio amateur's handbook ARRL 1.95 + - /practical/ electronics book 1.96 + - done for 100 years 1.97 + 1.98 +- Radiotron Designer's handbook RCA, 4th edition 1.99 + - "I'm very interested in hi-fi." 1.100 + 1.101 +- Hackers, by Steven Levy 1.102 + - Accuracy is not to good - people's names are spelled wrong, for 1.103 + example. 1.104 + - But the /feelings/ are exactly right! 1.105 + 1.106 +