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The noise of chaos

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 November 2002

Zbigniew J. Kowalik
Affiliation:
University of Duesseldorf, D-40225 Duesseldorf, Germanykowalik@neurologie.uni-duesseldorf.de

Abstract

When theoreticians talk about noise, they frequently forget about the idealization coupled with this term. Another implicit and rarely mentioned assumption is that the tools of mathematics used are idealizations, too. Though some of Tsuda's ideas are similar to mine (e.g., we both believe that nonlinearity is one of the main reasons why the brain works the way it does; Kowalik et al. 1996), some critical remarks are in order.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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