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charles G Nutter
I am applying a Green's probabilistic elastodynamic tensor with relativistic manifold extensions to solve a pull out of a smoothly shaped deformable spheroid from a stiff inhomogenous deformable quasi-brittle host. This involves a Hooke's law tensor, a relativistic manifold Ricci tensor, a modified Eshelby tensor. In addition, am following Witten's string theory contributions with interest and had similar notions about string theory in the past especially descriptions 'beyond the Feynman diagrams.
 
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I think I see applications for my efforts in neuron-synaptic communication. Emulation of neural phenomena using LSTM and convolutional recurrent neural networks wherein tensors play an important role needs some creative input when applied to synaptic junctions. The neural synapsis seems to be closely related to 'memristors, long sought after as synaptic emulators. I think Green's functions can play a big part in understanding and synthesizing synapses.
 
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Thank you!
 
Very interesting, but this is introductions only, not for conversations. If you have questions, please feel free to ask them in the appropriate forums. :smile: I would love to hear more about what you are doing.
 
Hello to all! :biggrin:
 
Wow, just read your profile. :bow: Double welcome! :partytime: Sorry, what I lack in knowledge I make up in smilies.
 
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