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Such a result could prove an extremely concrete achievement in Markov chain Monte Carlo settings, where the existence of a Berry-Esseen inequality allows one to estimate σ f 2 in order to decide whether 1 n ∑ j = 1 n f ( ξ j ) (which is a quantity that can be simulated) is a good estimate for f ¯ or not.
Yet Dawkins argues that the complexity of nature - many orders of magnitude greater than anything that a computer can simulate - has been achieved by an analogous algorithm that does not, apparently, require intelligence.
"Once you can simulate a virtual world, there's nothing to stop you from piping the real world in for AR," he said.
PM: Yeah, although another thing about this Firebird X is that it can simulate an acoustic guitar.
With our system, the query 'Which CellML encoded models can be simulated using a Livermore Solver?' can be answered (Query 3).
Likewise all the quantum operations that can be simulated with a given set-up can be identified.
The implication of the data recording flexibility is that a given optical system of interest can be easily simulated and investigated, or multiple modalities can be simulated in a single simulation (i.e., camera and/or fiber measurements).
Furthermore, we found that the kinetics of the XCI process can be simulated using a probability for an X chromosome to be inactivated that is proportional to the X∶A ratio.
The first is that consciousness can be simulated in a computer, with logic gates standing in for the brain's synapses and neurotransmitters.
Actions can be simulated on an individual scale, and unique decisions can be observed that cannot be identified on a system scale.
It is demonstrated that daily CO2 fluxes can be simulated by a combined photosynthesis and soil respiration model.
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