Thanks, Eric!
Eric writes:
> I think of the two (principle of least action (PoLA) and natural selection
> (NS)) in completely decoupled thoughts.
>
Yes, but can they both be understood as "selection" principles?
with PoLA as a "selection principle" in this sense:
The principle of least action
While I wait for a response from hosting company, I remember some
discussion on other archiving back 5 years ago. Owen set up a Gmane (no
defunct?) and Nabble archive:
http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/
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1600 Len
Steve, hi,
> As we've discussed over the last few years, The Action Principle (energy *
> time) and least (stationary) action may provide a more fundamental selection
> principle in biology than natural selection and could be a mathematical
> formulation you're asking for. Many applied problems
I'll do a checkin with the hosting company to see about the archives on
Mailman. As uǝʃƃ says it could just be a path issue on the index page. Was
back and forth to Oklahoma City yesterday. 1100 miles in 24 hours :-)
-S
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It might be a good time for someone to volunteer to take over list
maintenance? RedFish&Co (in the persons of Guerin and Densmore) take on
a *lot* of hidden responsibilities to this community.
I don't know who here might feel willing/able to pick up the
responsibility for managing the lists (an
It seems like the best option is for the list maintainer (I don't know who that
is) to check to see if the archives are still being *made*, but perhaps the
indexer has stopped working. If that's the case, then the problem with the
current mailman archive would be solved by simply re-indexing.
If (ok, big IF) someone were to volunteer to put out the effort to try to
restore previous messages to an archive accessible to everyone on the list,
and to ensure that future messages automatically ended up there, what would
be the group consensus on what platform would be best? I believe FRIAM wa
Hmmm iphones sort of vintage. When I think vintage I think: Lisa, or
Mac2/M2ceye Apple2plus etc.
On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 9:58 AM Owen Densmore wrote:
> TLDR is a new daily tech newsletter that may be of interest to the rest of
> us. It has a different slant on things, sorta refreshing.
>
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