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To formulae
noun
Any mathematical rule expressed symbolically.
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It had to be about me expressing myself, without recourse to formulae.
It is a view echoed by Ms. Borsook, who writes that techies are uncomfortable "with squishy stuff and the intangible and that which can't be reduced to formulae" or programs.
But it presents a convincing and disturbing vision of a future in which everyday decision-making is increasingly automated, and the role of human judgment restricted to providing input to formulae.
After analysing the reactions of 15 mathematicians to formulae through brain imaging, researchers found that the brain reacts similarly to seeing a beautiful equation as it does to magnificent art or music.
If music can be reduced to formulae and equations, does it begin to undermine notions of what music might mean to us? Douglas Hofstadter, author of the key book on the fundamentals of cognition, Gödel, Escher, Bach, has long lectured on the implications of Cope's work in understanding how the mind – and music – works.
Update swarm according to formulae (ll) and (l2).
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Silence is a stranger to formula one.
But Kaplan's story refuses to hew to formula.
The real problem is that they are slaves to formula.
"If a woman makes an informed choice to formula-feed, the hospital should provide that formula.
Since my first baby thrived on the formula she was finally given, I decided to formula-feed my second child.
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