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Note on “Parts”

The reader may notice that I have become rather disorganized in the order in which I am creating and expanding topics. This is in line with the nature of my desire for the use of this “blog” (a term I dislike using to describe this

The Quest for a Thinking Assistant, Part I

Throughout my career, both as an engineer and as a lifelong student on a large host of topics, I have repeatedly faced the problem of how best to organize information in an external representation to reflect and aid in my internal understanding of a field

Philosophy of Mathematics: Randomness, Part I

One of the most fundamental principles within mathematics is randomness. The study of random processes is the direct subject matter of probability and statistics, from which a broad assortment of additional fields arise, including game theory, and the theory of stochastic processes. Applied mathematics is