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  1. A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity

    Because of the “all-or-none” character of nervous activity, neural events and the relations among them can be treated by means of propositional...

    Warren S. McCulloch, Walter Pitts in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
    Article 01 January 1990
  2. Discussion: McCulloch-Pitts and related neural nets from 1943 to 1989

    The McCulloch-Pitts paper “A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity” was published in the Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics in...

    Article 01 January 1990
  3. An algorithm for reconstructing convex bodies from their projections

    An algorithm is described for the approximative reconstruction of a plane convex body from its projections in a finite number of directions. A priori ...

    D. Kölzow, A. Kuba, A. Volčič in Discrete & Computational Geometry
    Article 01 June 1989
  4. From Brain Theory to Future Generations Computer Systems

    According to the old metaphor of classical cybernetics the brain can be considered as a computer. The question could be reversed: what neurobiology...
    Chapter 1988
  5. Fractal and Multifractal Approaches to Percolation: Some Exact and Not-So-Exact Results

    I feel flattered to be included in such an impressive group of talks by mathematically gifted people. The last rigorous proof that was completely “my...
    Chapter 1987
  6. Stochastic Quantization of Gauge Fields

    Stochastic quantization of gauge fields is reviewed, with particular attention to the mechanism by which stochastic gauge-fixing resolves the Gribov...
    Chapter 1986
  7. Topics in String Theory

    String models were initially invented around 1970 to describe the phenomenology of soft hadronic interactions. They were motivated by the following...
    Chapter 1986
  8. Tritium Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

    Tritium has a spin quantum number I = 1/2 and so is a suitable nuclide for high resolution NMR observation. Its essential nuclear magnetic properties...
    Chapter 1983
  9. Guide to multigrid development

    Achi Brandt in Multigrid Methods
    Conference paper 1982
  10. Sizing of Cells by the Electrical Resistance Pulse Technique

    Cells are the constructive elements of all complex biological organisms. It is evident that the size and number of the basic elements define the size...
    Volker Kachel in Cell Analysis
    Chapter 1982
  11. Language Development and Language Disorders in Children and Adolescents

    The first part of this chapter will provide an overview of the authors’ orientation; this will be followed by a second part on normal language...
    Sheldon M. Frank, R. W. Rieber in Communication Disorders
    Chapter 1981
  12. Theory of cation-phospholipid-induced shape changes in a lipid bilayer couple

    A quantitative model of ion binding and molecular interactions in the lipid bilayer membrane is proposed and found to be useful in examining the...

    Gregory S. B. Lin in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
    Article 01 September 1980
  13. Static equilibrium configurations of a model red blood cell

    The membrane of the red blood cell is modeled as a fluid shell which resists bending and changes in area. The differential equations governing the...

    Article 01 June 1977
  14. Influence of crystallite shape on particle size broadening of Debye-Scherrer reflections

    Formulae for the Scherrer constant K β , the variance Scherrer constant K ω and the taper parameter L ω for crystals having the external shapes of a...

    Shrikant Lele, T. R. Anantharaman in Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A
    Article 01 November 1966
  15. A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity

    Because of the “all-or-none” character of nervous activity, neural events and the relations among them can be treated by means of propositional...

    Warren S. McCulloch, Walter Pitts in The bulletin of mathematical biophysics
    Article 01 December 1943
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