A open world FPS game full of shooting toys suppproting by crafting and
nonlinear ways of killing enemies.
Learning maps are tree - like, radiant,
nonlinear ways of organising information by showing graphically the connection between central ideas and supporting information.
It comes out in his dialogue and
his nonlinear way of storytelling.
Not exact matches
But it established vital first principles still essential to the web as it exists today: the notion
of hyperlinks that reimagined documents (and eventually any form
of media) as
nonlinear texts, and the ability for anyone, anywhere in the world, to peruse that content by
way of a browser: a piece
of software that cohered to universal formatting standards.
This relation
of the Schrödinger equation to classical waves is already revealed in the
way that a variant called the
nonlinear Schrödinger equation is commonly used to describe other classical wave systems — for example in optics and even in ocean waves, where it provides a mathematical picture
of unusually large and robust «rogue waves.»
A familiar example
of nonlinear acoustic effects is the
way a violin's tone changes when the bow is pulled more forcefully.
By showing the point at which linear elasticity gives
way to its
nonlinear counterpart, the team produced a more complete picture
of how the alignment
of collagen bridges under tension transmit force between distant cells.
Despite growing up in grinding poverty on a Hong Kong farm, Yau made his
way to the University
of California at Berkeley, where he studied with Chinese geometer Shiing - Shen Chern and the master
of nonlinear equations, Charles Morrey.
Photonics applications rely greatly on what physicists call
nonlinear optics — the different
way in which materials behave depending on the intensity
of light that passes through them.
Chaos theory, or
nonlinear dynamics, is a mathematical
way of determining the effects
of small changes on systems so complex they look random.
Simple models are very different, and are more like an effective sensitivity and may well lack some
of the
nonlinear dynamics / regional processes that occur in the real world and, in a more limited
way, in the complex models.
The movie takes a delightfully
nonlinear path from there, but suffice it to say Miguel has to find a
way back to the living before the end
of the day, otherwise he'll be stuck with the dead forever.
Applied more generally, an initial set
of minute conditions can affect change in
nonlinear and substantial
ways.
Employing a
nonlinear narrative that shimmers with a certain dreamlike quality, Wolves interweaves the lives
of these characters in complex and unexpected
ways.
Nassim Taleb thinks in the same
way, including the
nonlinear impact
of systems level interactions.
Derelict in a
way that some people find romantic, the piers became a danger zone after the appearance
of AIDS, the presence
of which is very much part
of the fluidly paced but
nonlinear show.
The popup is organized in a
way which suggests a kind
of historical narrative progression, in contrast with the
nonlinear configuration
of Vertical Elevated Oblique.
During the exhibition, sixteen dancers performed excerpts from Le Roy's past solo works by interspersing samples from his major dances with their own personal «retrospectives» — this type
of «retrospective» consisted
of nonlinear narrative retellings
of moments from the dancers» lives that intersected in various
ways with the timeline and content
of Le Roy's work.
To be a true homage it should probably be set in a table
of nine squares, however, it still tells the story in a
nonlinear way and I have to admit I did enjoy the process!
Each component is part
of a complex and
nonlinear mechanism that in concert acts in
ways consistent with the behaviour
of a broad class
of deterministically chaotic systems.
In a system such as the climate, we can never include enough variables to describe the actual system on all relevant length scales (e.g. the butterfly effect — MICROSCOPIC perturbations grow exponentially in time to drive the system to completely different states over macroscopic time) so the best that we can often do is model it as a complex
nonlinear set
of ordinary differential equations with stochastic noise terms — a generalized Langevin equation or generalized Master equation, as it were — and average behaviors over what one hopes is a spanning set
of butterfly - wing perturbations to assess whether or not the resulting system trajectories fill the available phase space uniformly or perhaps are restricted or constrained in some
way.
For it was Lovelock's Gaia Hypothesis which first popularised the idea that the biosphere is a massively complex
nonlinear system that works to regulate many different subsystems towards a relatively narrow envelope
of values necessary for the continuity
of life on the planet through a tangle
of negative feedbacks, in much the same
way the human body maintains constant internal conditions necessary for life.
IMO, the standard 1D energy balance model
of the Earth's climate system will provide little in the
way of further insights; rather we need to bring additional physics and theory (e.g. entropy and the 2nd law) into the simple models, and explore the complexity
of coupled
nonlinear climate system characterized by spatiotemporal chaos.
Or to put it another
way, there is no reason to expect global mean temp to be linearly related to CO2 forcing, when all sorts
of other things have changed in
nonlinear fashion over these long time scales.
«climate is
nonlinear, non-Markovian, chaotic, and is apparently influenced in nontrivial
ways by a world - sized bucket
of competing, occasionally cancelling, poorly understood factors... And somewhere, that damn butterfly.
Simple models are very different, and are more like an effective sensitivity and may well lack some
of the
nonlinear dynamics / regional processes that occur in the real world and, in a more limited
way, in the complex models.
It would seem that use
of the 100 year factor linearizes a highly
nonlinear process in a
way that significantly underestimates the impact
of a CH4 release on decadal time scales.
You can also use this same machinery, but with the data transformed in various
ways to include
nonlinear aspects
of the evolution.
One
way of doing this — and
of getting yourself into this frame
of mind — is to use
nonlinear outlining.
«Scapple's
nonlinear approach to the process
of creative thinking is similar to what Gabriele Rico calls «clustering» in her popular book, Writing the Natural
Way,» Literature and Latte said on Scapple's webpage.