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The Riddle Of The Origin Of Consciousness – Guryev
In this post, we will see the book The Riddle Of The Origin Of Consciousness by D. Guryev. About the book The book is devoted to one of the most complex phenomena on Earth – human consciousness. The author expounds … Continue reading
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Tagged cognition, consciousness, evolution, history, human, mind, progress publishers, psyche, psychology, self, society and consciousness, soviet, thinking
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Lev Vygotsky (Outstanding Soviet Psychologists) – Yaroshevsky
In this post, we will see the book Lev Vygotsky by Mikhail Yaroshevsky. The book is a part of Outstanding Soviet Psychologists series. About the book Lev Vygotsky, known as the “Mozart of Psychology”, was one of the most influential … Continue reading
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Tagged abnormal children, art in society, behaviorism, biography, dialectical-materialism, freud, higher psychological functions, language, learning, luria, marxist psychology, pavlov, philosophy, progress in psychology, progress publishers, psychology, russian, scientific biography, signs, soviet, symbols, thinking, thorndike, thought, thought and language, word, zone of proximal development
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Foundations of the Theory of Probability – Kolmogorov
In this post, we will see the book Foundations of the Theory of Probability by A. N. Kolmogorov. About the book The purpose of this monograph is to give an axiomatic foundation for the theory of probability. The author set … Continue reading
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Tagged axioms, bayes theorem, conditional probabilities, distributions, expectation values, independence, infinite dimensional spaces, infinite probability fields, integration with respect to parameter, law of large numbers, lebesgue integrals, mathematics, probability theory, random variables, soviet, statistics, strong law of large numbers
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Multicolor Problems ( Mathematical Conversations Part 1) – Dynkin, Uspenskii
In this post, we will see the book Multicolor Problems ( Mathematical Conversations Part 1) by E. B. Dynkin and V. A. Uspenskii. About the book Multicolor Problems is a translation of Part One of Mathematical Conversations by E. B. … Continue reading
Random Walks ( Mathematical Conversations Part 3) – Dynkin, Uspenskii
In this post, we will see the book Random Walks ( Mathematical Conversations Part 3) by E. B. Dynkin and V. A. Uspenskii. About the book Random Walks is a translation of Part Three of Mathematical Conversations by E. B. … Continue reading
How The Machine Learned The Alphabet – Zubkov
In this post, we will see the book . About the book A little book describing how machines (computers) a can learn various things and think. The book was translated from Russian by Vladimir Korotky and illustrated by Boris Kyshtymov. … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithms, artificial intelligence, automatons, binary code, children's science, computers, intelligent machines, machine learning, malysh publishers, popular science, robots, soviet
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Tomorrow? … Yesterday? – Zubkov
In this post, we will see the book Tomorrow? … Yesterday? by Boris Zubkov. About the book A book describing history and evolution of measuring time at different epochs. Discusses various natural phenomena which were used to keep calendars and … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, circadian rhythm, clocks, history of time, optimisation, phases of moon, popular science, soviet, technology, tides, time, time measurement
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Foundations Of Combinatorial Topology – Pontryagin
In this post, we will see the book Foundations Of Combinatorial Topology by L. S. Pontryagin. About the book This book represents essentially a semester course in combinatorial topology which I have given several times at the Moscow National University. … Continue reading
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Tagged betti numbers, complex, continuous mappings, euler characteristic, fixed point theorems, invariance, lemmas, mappings, mathematics, polyhedrons, simplex, soviet, theorems, topology
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Elements of Number Theory – Vinogradov
In this post, we will see the book Elements Of Number Theory by I. M. Vinogradov. About the book (from the author) In my book I present a systematic exposition of the funda mentals of number theory within the scope … Continue reading
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Tagged composite modulus, congruences, congruences of second degree, continued fractions, divisibility theory, Euclid’s Algorithm, Euler Function, fermat's theorem, mathematics, Mobius Function, number theoretical functions, number theory, prime numbers, primitive indices, primitive roots, residues, soviet
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