[Fis] Fis Digest, Vol 32, Issue 28 [ Request for complete citations ]
Andrew Fingelkurts / BM-Science
andrew.fingelkurts at bm-science.com
Fri Nov 25 10:18:44 CET 2016
Dear All,
Considering the citation of the work of Drs. Fingelkurts, you may find the relevant works below:
i) Fingelkurts An.A., Fingelkurts Al.A., Neves C.F.H. Phenomenological architecture of a mind and Operational Architectonics of the brain: the unified metastable continuum // Journal of New Mathematics and Natural Computing, 2009, V. 5. No 1. P. 221-244 ( <http://www.bm-science.com/team/art53.pdf> http://www.bm-science.com/team/art53.pdf)
ii) Fingelkurts An.A., Fingelkurts Al.A., Neves C.F.H. Natural world physical, brain operational, and mind phenomenal space-time // Physics of Life Reviews, 2010, V. 7. No 2. P. 195-249 (http://www.bm-science.com/team/art61.pdf)
iii) Fingelkurts Al.A., Fingelkurts An.A. Mind as a nested operational architectonics of the brain // Physics of Life Reviews, 2012, V. 9, No. 1, P. 49-50. (http://www.bm-science.com/team/art71.pdf)
iv) Fingelkurts An.A., Fingelkurts Al.A. Dissipative many-body model and a nested operational architectonics of the brain. Comment on “Dissipation of dark energy by cortex in knowledge retrieval” by Antonio Capolupo, Walter J. Freeman and Giuseppe Vitiello // Physics of Life Reviews, 2013, V. 10, P. 103-105. (http://www.bm-science.com/team/art74.pdf)
v) Fingelkurts An.A, Fingelkurts Al.A., Neves C.F.H. Consciousness as a phenomenon in the operational architectonics of brain organization: Criticality and self-organization considerations // Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2013, V. 55, P. 13-31. (http://www.bm-science.com/team/art76.pdf)
vi) Fingelkurts An.A., Fingelkurts Al.A. Present moment, past, and future: mental kaleidoscope // Frontiers in Psychology, 2014, V. 5, P. 395. (http://www.bm-science.com/team/art79.pdf)
-- Andrew & Alexander Fingelkurts
From: Fis [mailto:fis-bounces at listas.unizar.es] On Behalf Of Malcolm Dean
Sent: Thursday, 24 November, 2016 20:19
To: fis at listas.unizar.es
Subject: Re: [Fis] Fis Digest, Vol 32, Issue 28 [ Request for complete citations ]
As this is an academic/scientific list, may I request that when an author is mentioned, such as Kenneth Paul Collins or the Fingelkurts, at least some rudimentary citation data is provided?
An ISBN, a link to Google Books or Amazon, a catalog ID... something... anything...
Surely, that should be a minimum requirement for scholarly discourse?
-- Malcolm Dean
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Subject: Re: [Fis] NEW DISCUSSION SESSION--TOPOLOGICAL BRAIN
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** At the time being I am not aware of similar directions, except a few
isolated papers and a remarkable maverick working in late 1980s (Kenneth
Paul Collins), with whom I could cooperate a little (with his help, I
prepared a booklet in Spanish) .
** I think Collins was a (doomed, ill-fated) precursor of both the
topological ideas and the quest for dynamic optimization principles,
somehow reminding contemporary ideas, eg, the great work of Alexander
and Andrew Fingelkurts, who are also inscribed in the list for this
discussion.
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