... am, Sanny <softta...@hotmail.com> wrote: A year back I used to read Globalwarming will melt ice in 10-20 years. Last month I read All ice of... then, which usually surprises one. If water was warmed and there was a beep with degree the ...in systems described by ordinary differential flows and discrete mappings. In nonlinear dynamical systems, the transition from self-...
...they were but more evidence of globalwarming? It was true, of course...the entire Atlantic/Gulf tracking area. Globalwarming must have taken a ... to midnight, with midnight marking global catastrophe. The group did not say... has the Bulletin, which covers global security issues, felt the need to... ordinary differential flows and discrete mappings. In nonlinear dynamical systems, the ...
... assertions. I asserted that "totally" and "unrelated" are things you made up, not attributable to anything in the original you were allegedly paraphrasing. If you think they *are*, you could try to provide an actual sketch of how you think the original maps to your paraphrase, rather than simply asserting it was "reasonable". Wayne Throop throopw@sheol.org http://sheol.org/throopw
...versus temperature shows a distinct discontinuity at the critical temperature marking the transition point. Similar behavior can be seen in systems described by ordinary differential flows and discrete mappings. In nonlinear dynamical systems, the transition from self-organizing to chaotic behavior is sometimes referred to as a phase transition (or, more specifically, as an order- ...
... is generally ~1sqmi, because that's the the scale city planners work with. The one I live in is bounded by three freeways and a linear park, so it's a self-contained unit on a map, but it's starting to fragment a bit as more people move in and different parts develop different characters due to the way developers use the land. However, names for the various parts haven't been invented...
... conklin" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote: "James Robinson" <wascana@212.com> wrote in message And we provide scholarly articles such as this one that uses more recent advances in mapping and analysis that prove crime and density are not related, and you simply ignore them as not fitting into your warped view of the influence of cities. http://gis.esri.com/...
"george conklin" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote: "James Robinson" <wascana@212.com> wrote in message And we provide scholarly articles such as this one that uses more recent advances in mapping and analysis that prove crime and density are not related, and you simply ignore them as not fitting into your warped view of the influence of cities. http://gis.esri.com/...
... years and years and years, and scholarly articles and so forth, but you just keep on with your lies. And we provide scholarly articles such as this one that uses more recent advances in mapping and analysis that prove crime and density are not related, and you simply ignore them as not fitting into your warped view of the influence of cities. http://gis.esri.com/library/...
...and years and years, and scholarly articles and so forth, but you just keep on with your lies. And we provide scholarly articles such as this one that uses more recent advances in mapping and analysis that prove crime and density are not related, and you simply ignore them as not fitting into your warped view of the influence of cities. http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/proc00...