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Hone, David M. Time and space resolution and mixed layer model accuracy. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1997.

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A model of the universe: Space-time, probability, and decision. Oxford: Clarendon press, 1994.

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Shabetnik, Basil D. Fractal physics: Introduction to a new physical model. Kaunas, Lithuania: A. Gylys, 1994.

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Hagiwara, Junichiro. Time Series Analysis for the State-Space Model with R/Stan. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0711-0.

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Language, space, and social relationships: A foundational cultural model in Polynesia. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Cowan, Daniel A. Mind underlies spacetime: The axioms describing directly interconnected substance and the model that explains away finiteness. 3rd ed. San Mateo, Calif: Joseph Pub., 2002.

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Cowan, Daniel A. Mind underlies spacetime: The axioms describing the actual spacetime framework and the model that refutes finite action. 5th ed. San Mateo, Calif: Joseph Pub., 2005.

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Mind underlies spacetime: The axioms describing the actual spacetime framework and the model that refutes finite action. 4th ed. San Mateo, Calif: Joseph Pub., 2005.

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Cowan, Daniel A. Mind underlies spacetime: The axioms and verifying model for how connections form space and how sequenced focusing forms local time. 6th ed. San Mateo, Calif: Joseph Pub., 2006.

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Cowan, Daniel A. Mind underlies spacetime: The axioms and verifying model for how connections form space and how sequenced focusing forms local time. 7th ed. San Mateo, Calif: Joseph Pub., 2008.

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M, Rubin David. Measurements of sand thicknesses in Grand Canyon, Arizona, and a conceptual model for characterizing changes in sand-bar volume through time and space. [Menlo Park, CA]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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E, Taylor Gregory, Zack John W, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Forecast skill of a high-resolution real-time mesoscale model designed for weather support of operations at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Station. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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E, Taylor Gregory, Zack John W, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Forecast skill of a high-resolution real-time mesoscale model designed for weather support of operations at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Station. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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E, Taylor Gregory, Zack John W, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Forecast skill of a high-resolution real-time mesoscale model designed for weather support of operations at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Station. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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The algebra of thought & reality: The mathematical basis for Plato's theory of ideas, and reality extended to include a priori observers and space-time. 2nd ed. Auburn, N.H: Pingree-Hill Publishing, 2009.

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Varlamov, Oleg. Mivar databases and rules. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1508665.

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The multidimensional open epistemological active network MOGAN is the basis for the transition to a qualitatively new level of creating logical artificial intelligence. Mivar databases and rules became the foundation for the creation of MOGAN. The results of the analysis and generalization of data representation structures of various data models are presented: from relational to "Entity — Relationship" (ER-model). On the basis of this generalization, a new model of data and rules is created: the mivar information space "Thing-Property-Relation". The logic-computational processing of data in this new model of data and rules is shown, which has linear computational complexity relative to the number of rules. MOGAN is a development of Rule - Based Systems and allows you to quickly and easily design algorithms and work with logical reasoning in the "If..., Then..." format. An example of creating a mivar expert system for solving problems in the model area "Geometry"is given. Mivar databases and rules can be used to model cause-and-effect relationships in different subject areas and to create knowledge bases of new-generation applied artificial intelligence systems and real-time mivar expert systems with the transition to"Big Knowledge". The textbook in the field of training "Computer Science and Computer Engineering" is intended for students, bachelors, undergraduates, postgraduates studying artificial intelligence methods used in information processing and management systems, as well as for users and specialists who create mivar knowledge models, expert systems, automated control systems and decision support systems. Keywords: cybernetics, artificial intelligence, mivar, mivar networks, databases, data models, expert system, intelligent systems, multidimensional open epistemological active network, MOGAN, MIPRA, KESMI, Wi!Mi, Razumator, knowledge bases, knowledge graphs, knowledge networks, Big knowledge, products, logical inference, decision support systems, decision-making systems, autonomous robots, recommendation systems, universal knowledge tools, expert system designers, logical artificial intelligence.
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Mazo, Aleksandr, and Konstantin Potashev. The superelements. Modeling of oil fields development. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1043236.

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This monograph presents the basics of super-element modeling method of two-phase fluid flows occurring during the development of oil reservoir. The simulation is performed in two stages to reduce the spatial and temporal scales of the studied processes. In the first stage of modeling of development of oil deposits built long-term (for decades) the model of the global dynamics of the flooding on the super-element computational grid with a step equal to the average distance between wells (200-500 m). Local filtration flow, caused by the action of geological and technical methods of stimulation, are modeled in the second stage using a special mathematical models using computational grids with high resolution detail for the space of from 0.1 to 10 m and time — from 102 to 105 C. The results of application of the presented models to the solution of practical tasks of development of oil reservoir. Special attention is paid to the issue of value transfer in filtration-capacitive properties of the reservoir, with a detailed grid of the geological model on the larger grid reservoir models. Designed for professionals in the field of mathematical and numerical modeling of fluid flows occurring during the development of oil fields and using traditional commercial software packages, as well as developing their own software. May be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students studying in areas such as "Mechanics and mathematical modeling", "Applied mathematics", "Oil and gas".
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Time and Space Resolution and Mixed Layer Model Accuracy. Storming Media, 1997.

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McCall, Storrs. Model of the Universe: Space-Time, Probability, and Decision. Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Hagiwara, Junichiro. Time Series Analysis for the State-Space Model with R/Stan. Springer, 2022.

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Hagiwara, Junichiro. Time Series Analysis for the State-Space Model with R/Stan. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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Shoshani, Yakir Z. Apriorics: Model of Elementary Particles and Beyond. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2016.

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Grush, Rick. Space, Time, and Objects. Edited by John Bickle. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195304787.003.0013.

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This article outlines a unified information processing framework whose goal is to explain how the nervous system represents space, time, and objects. It explains the concept of the emulation theory of representation and describes an extension of the emulation framework for temporal representation. It discusses Alexandre Pouget's basis function model of spatial representation and describes how to combine the basis function model of spatial representation with the trajectory emulation model of temporal representation to yield an information processing framework that genuinely represents behavioral spatiotemporal trajectories of behavioral objects.
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Bennardo, Giovanni. Language, Space, and Social Relationships: A Foundational Cultural Model in Polynesia. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Bennardo, Giovanni. Language, Space, and Social Relationships: A Foundational Cultural Model in Polynesia. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Bennardo, Giovanni. Language, Space, and Social Relationships: A Foundational Cultural Model in Polynesia. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Bennardo, Giovanni. Language, Space, and Social Relationships: A Foundational Cultural Model in Polynesia. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Bennardo, Giovanni. Language, Space, and Social Relationships: A Foundational Cultural Model in Polynesia. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Cowan, Daniel A. Mind Underlies Spacetime: The Axioms Describing Directly Interconnected Substance and the Model That Explains Away Finiteness. 2nd ed. Joseph Pub Co, 2001.

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Cowan, Daniel A. Mind Underlies Spacetime: The Axioms Describing Directly Interconnected Substance and the Model That Explains Away Finiteness. Joseph Pub Co, 2001.

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McCall, Storrs. A Model of the Universe: Space-Time, Probability, and Decision (Clarendon Library of Logic and Philosophy). Oxford University Press, USA, 1996.

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Crawford, David F. Curvature Cosmology: A Model for a Static, Stable Universe. Brown Walker Press, 2006.

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Harrison, Ramona, Ruth A. Maher, Ruth A. Maher, and Colin Amundsen. Human Ecodynamics in the North Atlantic: A Collaborative Model of Humans and Nature Through Space and Time. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2014.

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Harrison, Ramona. Human Ecodynamics in the North Atlantic: A Collaborative Model of Humans and Nature Through Space and Time. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2014.

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Chow, Wan-Ki, Peter Chin Wan Fung, and Kai Wai Wong. Complete Creation Field Theory Model Based on Symmetry Breaking of the Homogeneous 5D Space-Time Universe with Primordial Magnetic Monopole Frequencies. Scientific Research Publishing, 2022.

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Chow, Wan-Ki, Peter Chin Wan Fung, and Kai Wai Wong. Complete Creation Field Theory Model Based on Symmetry Breaking of the Homogeneous 5D Space-Time Universe with Primordial Magnetic Monopole Frequencies. Scientific Research Publishing, 2022.

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Quantum Big Bang Cosmology: Complex Space-time General Relativity, Quantum Coordinates, Dodecahedral Universe, Inflation, and New Spin 0, 1/2, 1 & 2 Tachyons & Imagyons. Pingree-Hill Publishing, 2004.

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Forecast skill of a high-resolution real-time mesoscale model designed for weather support of operations at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Station. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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Thurner, Christina. Time Layers, Time Leaps, Time Loss. Edited by Mark Franko. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199314201.013.45.

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The crisis of historiography, diagnosed by postmodern theorists, is taken as a basis of methodological reflections on dance history/historiography. This chapter asks if and how dance as art and theory reflects on the problem of history and about the potential of a critical reworking, accounting, or narration of a history or histories proper to dance. Concerning the constructive character of historiography, the chapter discusses alternative models of historiography taken from other disciplines (especially literary theory) as they relate to dance and ultimately lay the foundation of a nonvectorial, “spatialized” historiography of dance. It points out that writing an alternative history of dance takes as its starting point the enmeshed model of a network, or a choreographic contemporaneity of the noncontemporaneous. Danced reenactments finally are understood as choreographic juxtapositions, as reflections of moving scenes in relation to each other in time and space, or rather through times and spaces.
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Laver, Michael, and Ernest Sergenti. Benchmarking the Baseline Model. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691139036.003.0005.

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This chapter begins the investigation of multiparty competition using the baseline model specified in Chapter 3 and methods and procedures specified in Chapter 4. The most significant results concern the representativeness of evolved configurations of party policy positions. In symmetric populations, the ideal points of voters are not best represented by a set of (Hunter) parties who compete for their support by trying to find popular policy positions. Instead, voter preferences are better represented by a set of (Aggregator) parties that do not compete with each other on policy at all but instead seek to represent the policy preferences only of their current supporters. This happens because the dynamics of vote-seeking competition in this setting cause parties to set policy positions closer to the center of the policy space than would be needed for optimal representation—while at the same time avoiding the dead center of the space.
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Jepsen, Maria, and Amparo Serrano Pascual, eds. Unwrapping the European Social Model. Bristol University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.46692/9781847421616.

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The appeal of voluntary action as a solution to growing welfare needs in advanced capitalist countries raises important questions about the social impacts and spatial equity of such provision. For the first time, these issues are addressed within a single book, exploring the complex relationship between voluntary action, society and space.
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Wittman, David M. Time Dilation and Length Contraction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199658633.003.0007.

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In Chapter 6, we discovered that different frames mix time and space differently; in this chapter, we will discover that speed causes time to run slowly and space to contract. Of course, the truth is a bit subtler than that, because when two frames are in relative motion each frame measures the other as the high‐speed frame where time runs slowly and space contracts.We deduce time dilation and length contraction in multiple ways: first with a light clock as a thinking tool, and then with spacetime diagrams and a new thinking tool called the symmetric frame. We also examine the experimental proof of these effects. By the end of this chapter, you will understand how time dilation and length contraction fit together with time skew in a fully consistent model that beautifully fits a wide range of evidence.
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Grant, Catherine. A Time of One's Own. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478023470.

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In A Time of One’s Own Catherine Grant examines how contemporary feminist artists are turning to broad histories of feminism ranging from political organizing and artworks from the 1970s to queer art and activism in the 1990s. Exploring artworks from 2002 to 2017 by artists including Sharon Hayes, Mary Kelly, Allyson Mitchell, Deirdre Logue, Lubaina Himid, Pauline Boudry, and Renate Lorenz, Grant maps a revival of feminism that takes up the creative and political implications of forging feminist communities across time and space. Grant characterizes these artists’ engagement with feminism as a fannish, autodidactic, and collective form of learning from history. This fandom of feminism allows artists to build relationships with previous feminist ideas, artworks, and communities that reject a generational model and embrace aspects of feminism that might be seen as embarrassing, queer, or anachronistic. Accounting for the growing interest in feminist art, politics, and ideas across generations, Grant demonstrates that for many contemporary feminist artists, the present moment can only be understood through an embodied engagement with history in which feminist pasts are reinhabited and reimagined.
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Silva, Fabio José Antonio da. Cogito Ergo “SUS”: relatos de experiencias de profissionais de educação física no SUS. Editora Amplla, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51859/amplla.ces399.1121-0.

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Falar da atuação do Profissional de Educação Física no SUS para mim é um prazer e um dever. PRAZER porque é bom falar daquilo que gostamos e o DEVER onde me cabe apontar, fiscalizar e promover as ações e dar visibilidade a nossa profissão da melhor maneira possível. Ver o quanto podemos fazer na saúde pública e não ter isso registrado, formalizado, foi pra mim a mola propulsora para organizar esse e-book. Confesso que desde o princípio sabia que ia dar certo. Quando comecei a entrar em contato com os colegas de outros estados, pude sentir em suas vozes a certeza de que queiram a mesma coisa que eu, ou seja, dar vazão aquilo que realizavam no SUS, mas que não tinha a sua valorização, o seu reconhecimento. Não acordamos em busca de reconhecimento, mas sim, merecimento. Merecemos ser valorizados, merecemos ser lembrados, merecemos ter o nosso espaço definido dentro de tantos outros já consolidados. Foi com imensa alegria que recebi os aceites dos colegas e assim organizando essa bela coletânea de relatos de experiência, em formato digital, intitulado de COGITO ERGO “SUS”: RELATOS DE EXPERIÊNCIAS DE PROFISSIONAIS DE EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA NO SUS. “ Esse título nos remete a expressão latina “cogito ergo sum” que significa “Penso, logo sou”. A inclusão da palavra SUS nesta expressão para mim tem o valor notório que pensamos em SUS em todas as nossas ações sendo estas realizadas nos cenários de práticas, nos territórios sanitários ou qualquer outro espaço de saúde pública, na certeza de que promoveremos saúde e qualidade de vida a todos os usuários do sistema público de saúde. Este livro digital, escrito por mãos de especialistas, oferece um forte diferencial de relatos de experiencia na atuação de Profissionais de Educação Física no SUS. Os colaboradores deste livro digital apresentam um olhar direcionado para o lado humano, enxergando inúmeras perspectivas e caminhos a serem seguidos na direção da formação integral e investindo no potencial que cada um traz consigo, na intenção de se desenvolver, evoluir e transpor os seus limites, a fim de conquistar seus lugares na sociedade e vivenciar experiências longe de padrões adotados cultural e historicamente, que muitas vezes desconsideram o real significado de humanidade. Estes profissionais, e eu me incluo neste grupo, acreditam e lutam por uma sociedade inclusiva com práticas que envolvem a equidade e o respeito por toda a diversidade. Sendo assim, o ebook está regionalizado, proporcionado dessa forma uma viagem de norte a sul do país, do Caburai/RR ao Chuí/RS, com textos de fácil leitura e repleto de intencionalidades durante as diversas práticas corporais e intervenções proporcionadas aos usuários do sistema, comumente chamados os pacientes do SUS. Na região norte pudemos perceber o quanto o regionalismo está presente, principalmente nas nomenclaturas dos territórios de saúde. Na região nordeste, considerada a região com maior número de estados, num total de 9 estados, colabora com relatos de experiencias inigualáveis, começando desde os Programas de Residências, até a atuação cega, mas altamente segura das equipes de NASF-AP. Digo cega pois temos normas a seguirem, porém não temos modelos a quem nos espelhar, o que faz de cada equipe de NASF-AP o seu próprio modelo a seguir, atestando a máxima de que “não importa se está certo ou errado, o que vale é o que está combinado”. Descendo o mapa e parando no coração do Brasilllllll, chegamos à região centrooeste, região que me deixa extremamente a vontade em parafrasear Manoel... (colocar uma fala dele), considerado um ícone da cultura pantaneira, fauna e flora abundante e que reflete nas práticas corporais dessa região, diversas sensações e experiencias inigualáveis. Ter contato com ações realizadas na capital federal não é para qualquer um. Região Sudeste... uma megalópole reunida em 4 estados, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais e Espirito Santo. Linha de passagem para quem sobe ou para quem desce na geografia brasileira. Uma mistura de povos e culturas expressas em relatos técnicos-científicos. E por fim, região sul, a minha região. Nascido no Paraná, mas transitando entre os outros 2 estados, Santa Catarina e Rio Grande do Sul, poderemos experimentar relatos típicos da região, mas também intervenções profissionais pontuais na promoção da saúde e qualidade de vida, em meio a pandemia. Ah, já ia me esquecendo desse tal COVID-19, uma mudança radical na dinâmica de trabalho, mas que não nos desanimou de forma alguma, promovendo saúde e qualidade de vida via redes sociais. O SUS não pode parar, não é! De uma forma ou de outra, soubemos manter a saúde física e mental em meio a esta pandemia, na certeza de que os nossos usuários precisariam bem mais de nós neste momento tão inseguro. Utilizo uma frase que cabe bem no momento que estamos vivendo: “Do pouco que fazemos, pode ser muito para eles (usuários)”. Uma leitura rica e agradável, na expectativa de que esse time de sucesso possa oferecer com amor e competência dados que qualificam e validam a atuação do Profissional de Educação Física na saúde pública brasileira. Sou do SUS... Vivo o SUS...
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Avshalumov, Alexander Shamailovich. Theory of the Stationary Self-Consistent Universe. Publishing House Triumph, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32986/978-5-94472-045-0-2021-3-92.

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Since the creation of GR and subsequent works in cosmology, the question of the curvature of space in the Universe is considered one of the most important and debated to this day. This is evident, because the curvature of space depends whether the Universe expands, contracts or is static. These discussions allowed the author to propose a paradoxical idea: simultaneous existence in the Universe of three interconnected space-times (positive, negative and zero curvature) and on this basis, to develop a theory in which each space-time plays its own role and develops in a strict accordance with its sign of curvature. The three space-time model of the structure of the Universe, proposed by the author, allows to solve many fundamental problems of modern cosmology and theoretical physics and creates the basis for building a unified physical theory (including one that unites GR and quantum physics).
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Zanker, Johannes M. Motion Illusions in Static Patterns. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.003.0085.

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Some paintings, and other art forms, create vivid sensations of shimmering and movement, despite the fact that they are nothing more than simple static patterns of paint on a static canvas. This is known as a motion illusion. This chapter explores this type of visual illusion and explains why such motion sensations exist in static images. Understanding such phenomena requires the careful definition of stimulus conditions in terms of space and time, consideration of the visuomotor interaction, and the resulting space-time characteristics of the input to cortical processing networks, through modeling of a quantitative model for the neural networks that generate (in this case, illusory) perception
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Colaresi, Michael, and Jude C. Hays. Spatial and Temporal Interdependence. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.301.

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Time and space are two dimensions that are likely to provide the paths—either singly or in tandem—by which international policy decisions are interdependent. There are several reasons to expect international relations processes to be interdependent across space, time, or both dimensions. Theoretical approaches such as rational expectations models, bureaucratic models of decision-making, and psychological explanations of international phenomena at least implicitly assume—and in many cases explicitly predict—dependence structures within data. One approach that researchers can use to test whether their international processes of interest are marked by dependence across time, space, or both time and space, is to explicitly model and interpret the hypothesized underlying dependence structures. There are two areas of spatial modeling at the research frontier: spatial models with qualitative and limited dependent variables, an co-evolution models of structure and behavior. These models have theoretical implications that are likely to be useful for international relations research. However, a gap remains between the kinds of empirical models demanded by international relations data and theory and the supply of time series and spatial econometric models that are available to those doing applied research. There is a need to develop appropriate models of temporal and spatial interdependence for qualitative and limited dependent variables, and for better models in which outcomes and structures of interdependence are jointly endogenous.
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Beisbart, Claus. Philosophy and Cosmology. Edited by Paul Humphreys. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199368815.013.36.

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Cosmological questions (e.g., how far the world extends and how it all began) have occupied humans for ages and given rise to numerous conjectures, both within and outside philosophy. To put to rest fruitless speculation, Kant argued that these questions move beyond the limits of human knowledge. This article begins with Kant’s doubts about cosmology and shows that his arguments presuppose unreasonably high standards on knowledge and unwarranted assumptions about space-time. As an analysis of the foundations of twentieth-century cosmology reveals, other worries about the discipline can be avoided too if the universe is modeled using Einstein’s general theory of relativity. There is now strong observational support for one particular model. However, due to underdetermination problems, the big cosmological questions cannot be fully answered using this model either. This opens the space for more speculative proposals again (e.g., that the universe is only part of a huge multiverse).
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Lehman, Frank. Harmonious Interactions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190606398.003.0007.

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This chapter draws together theoretical and methodological threads from the rest of the book while proposing a broader analytical model, in which various tonal styles—not only pantriadicism—interact. This model is based on a conception of triadic tonality space in which three paradigmatic axes (diatonicity, centricity, and functionality) create numerous distinct and modifiable tonal styles. These distinct styles are shown to harbor persistent associations in mainstream film music. It is argued that wondrous harmony often involves motion through triadic tonality space. A cinematically well-established example of this is the chromatically modulating cadence (CMC); the role of cadences in general for organizing film time is emphasized. The dialectic between tonal idioms has been mined for its connotative power by composers wishing to portray the various wondrous affects, and a variety of examples drawn from films that dramatize the “beatific sublime” are investigated, concluding with Alfred Newman’s The Song of Bernadette.
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Coolen, A. C. C., A. Annibale, and E. S. Roberts. Graphs on structured spaces. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198709893.003.0010.

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This chapter moves beyond viewing nodes as homogeneous dots set on a plane. To introduce more complicated underlying space, multiplex networks (which are defined with layers of interaction on the same underlying node set) and temporal (time-dependent) networks are discussed. It shown that despite the much more complicated underlying space, many of the techniques developed in earlier chapters can be applied. Heterogeneous nodes are introduced as an extension of the stochastic block model for community structure, then extended using methods developed in earlier chapters to more general (continuous) node attributes such as fitness. The chapter closes with a discussion of the intersections and similarities between the many alternative models for capturing topological features that have been presented in the book.
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