The Belgian Electronic Mathematical Machine (1951-1962): An Account

Author(s):  
Pierre-Jacques Courtois
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2021 ◽  
Vol 65 (04) ◽  
pp. 75-85
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İradə Hətəm qızı Mirzəzadə ◽  
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Gülçin Gülhüseyn qızı Abdullayeva ◽  
Həsənağa Rauf oğlu Nağızadə ◽  
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Biosystem of the human body is viewed as a whole. First of all adequate mathematical machine selection and class of biosystems needs to be assigned for creation of mathematical model of biological system. Biosystem has two types of appoach. One of them is supposed to be a simple approach, the other is likely to be very complex – indexed approach. Different biosystems with determination properties are usually described by differential and integral equations, linear and nonlinear algebra. In some cases, algebraic polynoms with timed argument are used for presenting determined biosystem dynamics. Adequate mathematical modeling machine, probability theory, Markov and random processes theory and the laws are applied for the description of likely characterized biosystems. Key words: biosystem, biocybernetic issues, differential and integral equations, mathematical model, Markov chains, Bayes method, artifical neural networks


Author(s):  
Besud Chu Erdeni ◽  

This is an introduction to what is anticipated to be the so called final theory of physics. The theory unifies pure (not applied) mathematics and the modern theoretical physics into a universal system of mathematical harmony. It describes the physical Universe as mathematical machine.


Author(s):  
Christopher Clement John ◽  
Vijayakumar Ponnusamy ◽  
Sriharipriya Krishnan Chandrasekaran ◽  
Nandakumar R

2021 ◽  
pp. 102-111
Author(s):  
Erdeni Besud Chu

This is intended to describe the physical Universe as self-excited and self-organized mathematical continuum. There does exist the universal pure (not applied) mathematical machine perceived by the intelligent observers in a capacity of certain material world. In this short article we are able to indicate only some key points of the theory which suggests practically infinite amount of combinatorics.


1948 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-24
Author(s):  
R. B. Meuser ◽  
E. E. Weibel

Abstract During acceleration of a machine through a critical speed, displacements and stresses may attain large values. For linear systems F. M. Lewis (1), and J. G. Baker (2) have studied different aspects of this problem, the former analytically, the latter by mathematical-machine methods. This paper presents a generalized solution obtained on the mechanical analyzer (3) for the effect of an accelerated sine-wave force on a spring-mass system having linear plus cubic elasticity and linear damping. The range of accelerations covered applies to electrically driven reciprocating machines and to other rapid starting units. Some interesting effects of nonlinearity on displacements and forces are pointed out.


1939 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. A145-A150
Author(s):  
J. G. Baker

Abstract For an unbalanced rotor, amplitudes of vibration are given for different rates of constant angular acceleration and deceleration. The setup used to obtain these results on the differential analyzer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is described briefly and shown diagrammatically. The selection of spring constant, damping, and mass of suspended unit as a means of avoiding serious vibration in bringing a heavily unbalanced spring-mounted rotor up to speed is discussed in connection with the results.


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