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* [11] Cho, A., Doll, J., and Freeman, D., Chemical Physics Letters 229 (1994) 218 | * [11] Cho, A., Doll, J., and Freeman, D., Chemical Physics Letters 229 (1994) 218 | ||
I emailed them the 3 problems above, asked them to test their method on them. | I emailed them the 3 problems above, asked them to test their method on them. | ||
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+ | **Predrag Mar 12 2010** | ||
+ | Akimasa Kitajima reponded: "I will inform you when we get results on them." | ||
**John Mar 12 2010** Good find, seems entirely relevant, will review. | **John Mar 12 2010** Good find, seems entirely relevant, will review. | ||
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+ | **Predrag Mar 13 2010** If you do read any of them, please do me a favor and blog your notes as you read them, either here (this is public) or siminos/blog (that is internal). Helps all of us in figuring what literature to read/not to read. | ||
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+ | **Predrag Apr 21 2010** | ||
+ | [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1004.2654|Identifying rare chaotic and regular trajectories in dynamical systems with Lyapunov weighted path sampling]] | ||
+ | by Philipp Geiger and Christoph Dellago is the next interesting paper in this series, with applications to | ||
+ | yet another set of examples. I emailed them the 3 problems above, asked them to test their method on them. | ||
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+ | **Predrag May 6 2011** The monodromy theory of complex dynamical systems approach to the pruning front, [[http://www.cris.hokudai.ac.jp/arai/papers/loops.pdfOn loops in the hyperbolic locus of the complex Henon map and their monodromies]] by the mathematician and [[http://www.ironbarcup.com/irkhtl/|drummer]] [[http://www.cris.hokudai.ac.jp/arai/|Zin Arai]] of the [[http://www.cris.hokudai.ac.jp/cris/en_sousei/|Creative Research Institute]] looks very interesting (but what makes "Non Traditional Science" non-traditional? Go figure). | ||
~~DISCUSSION~~ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||