tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post8827207229263172468..comments2024-01-22T11:26:37.599-08:00Comments on TGD diary: Updated Negentropy Maximization PrincipleMatti Pitkänenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13512912323574611883noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-34314511794459716202015-05-14T18:05:31.944-07:002015-05-14T18:05:31.944-07:00The recent view is that unitary evolution would co...The recent view is that unitary evolution would correspond in TGD a dispersion in the space of moduli characterising the position of the upper boundary of CD and would also affect the states at the upper boundary. Unfortunately, I am not able to say much about this. Sequence of steps: U followed by localisation in moduli.<br /><br />Concerning zeros of zeta I take again seriously the hypothesis that they might correspond to conformal weights of supersymplectic algebra characterising exponents of powers of radial light- like coordinate. Also this algebra as a fractal hierarchy of sub-algebras for which are n-ples of those for the full algebra. The number of generators is infinite: the zeros of zeta! In case of ordinary Kac-Moody type algebras generators have only finite number of different weights. This would be something incredibly complex. <br /><br />Conformal confinement would be implication: physical states would have real conformal weights: the sum over multiples of imaginary parts of Riemann zeros would vanish for them.Matpitka@luukku.comhttp://tgdtheory.fi/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-61184776538838263122015-05-14T13:29:30.410-07:002015-05-14T13:29:30.410-07:00Matti, I just realized my links that I posted in t...Matti, I just realized my links that I posted in the comments on your other post are probably more appropriate for this post, in regards to "unitary time development"<br /><br />https://statistics.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/2001-01.pdf<br /><br />see the title "unitary correlations and the Fejer kernel"<br /><br />irreducible group characters and whatnot<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-35765238786364478302015-05-08T22:05:10.649-07:002015-05-08T22:05:10.649-07:00Brahman is full of all perfections. And to say tha...Brahman is full of all perfections. And to say that Brahman has some purpose in creating the world will mean that it wants to attain through the process of creation something which it has not. And that is impossible. Hence, there can be no purpose of Brahman in creating the world. The world is a mere spontaneous creation of Brahman. It is a Lila, or sport, of Brahman. It is created out of Bliss, by Bliss and for Bliss. Lila indicates a spontaneous sportive activity of Brahman as distinguished from a self-conscious volitional effort. The concept of Lila signifies freedom as distinguished from necessity.<br />—Ram Shanker Misra, The Integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo<br /><br />http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lila_(Hinduism)<br /><br />Surely has some the TGD cognate and also ti axiom of choice in math somehow<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-7118744229497349862015-05-07T18:53:22.588-07:002015-05-07T18:53:22.588-07:00
To Crow:
I would be happy say something interes...<br />To Crow:<br /><br /> I would be happy say something interesting about these articles. Unfortunately I cannot. This kind statistical approach I have not been working with. <br />Matpitka@luukku.comhttp://tgdtheory.fi/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-15925989038350751542015-05-07T10:13:33.529-07:002015-05-07T10:13:33.529-07:00the referenced article is available in pdf format ...the referenced article is available in pdf format at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0097316500930978<br /><br />the other article is at http://statweb.stanford.edu/~cgates/PERSI/papers/coram03.pdf<br /><br />--crow<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-4288925808547529122015-05-07T09:53:25.948-07:002015-05-07T09:53:25.948-07:00Matti, I know this is a "narrow specializatio...Matti, I know this is a "narrow specialization" but (stochastic) point processes are actually related to the Ising 'problem' and Riemann zeta hypothesis and fermions/bosons.<br /><br />see<br /><br />https://books.google.com/books?id=3Iw2NTPsS6QC&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=point+processes+1950-2000+vere-jones&source=bl&ots=DNgQ0dIbGO&sig=w285gr6bA6jeNhD7XlqcXeJ067s&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kXBKVYn6IIXfsATlh4HQBA&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=point%20processes%201950-2000%20vere-jones&f=false<br /><br />see page 14, Diaconis and Evans, 2001 and Coram and Diaconis 2002<br /><br />can you please comment?<br /><br />--crow<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com