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> Physics of Complex Systems
Physics of Complex Systems
Fire on the Move
01.09.1998
Fire is a formidable foe, its destructive power usually advancing rapidly in chaotic patterns. Now...
Clusters, Computers and the Human Brain
01.05.1998
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How does our brain cope with the enormous flux of information that bombards our senses? One important neural strategy is the...
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What do water in a narrow canal, light pulses and communication lines have in common?
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01.11.1996
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To boost the storage capacity of tomorrow's computers, information is digitally recorded on optical disks and read by a laser....
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