7.08.2008
What is Secret
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Find the Cognitive Labs experience somewhere on the web? Untethered to our main site?
If so, you're not alone. Coglabs increases arithmetically and also geometrically.
How so? Well, we can't get into those details - some knowledge falls into the highly secretive category. To understand it, read about the roots of plants, sand distribution in alluvial fans, even, how atoms are distilled in the center of stars.
All of these things are inspirational.
Labels: algorithm, alluvial, globular, m13, roots, stars

5.10.2007
A Real Nice Algorithm
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I just developed a real nice algorithm. It's incredibly simple. There's a series, arguments, a divisor (constant), and it can be derived a couple of different ways. Here's a hint: time is one of the elements. I'm trying to symbolically portray how the brain processes information - not for an academic paper, rather for a system function.
In the supply chain days, post-UPS: we once had a Operations Research professor at University of Michigan helping us out - Dr. Katta Murty. He would work on algorithms, say "Ah, I've developed a real nice algorithm!" then we would run down and get Indian food at an all-you can eat vegan Indian place. That was at the company's 1st office location. I also had another O.R. expert on my dissertation committee - Dr. Nabil Rageh, who was Egyptian - he was a manufacturing expert.
In the supply chain days, post-UPS: we once had a Operations Research professor at University of Michigan helping us out - Dr. Katta Murty. He would work on algorithms, say "Ah, I've developed a real nice algorithm!" then we would run down and get Indian food at an all-you can eat vegan Indian place. That was at the company's 1st office location. I also had another O.R. expert on my dissertation committee - Dr. Nabil Rageh, who was Egyptian - he was a manufacturing expert.


