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Clarissa's Scientific Writings


Computational Atomic Modelling with Numerov Method

Clarissa's Third Year project work


Friedmann Models: Its derivation and discussion

Final Year Undergraduate Project by Madeleine Wan, MSc Student of Theoretical Physics, University Malaya

All links are to Microsoft Word .doc files


The Architecture of Search Engines

What are the mathematics and sciences behind Google Search engine? Read on about "a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext." Al find out how Link Analysis is applied to web search. A stochastic look at link-structures analysis, and the mathematical foundation that built it  Some foundational look at matrices, and vector spaces


How does Science fare in religions?

Some links on how monotheistic religions view the sciences, including conflicts that have arisen out of atheistic notions of scientific hypothesis and religious view on the sciences

The Christian point of view
http://www.christiancourier.com/bookshelf/bibleScience.htm

The Islamic point of view
http://www.it-is-truth.org/Index.shtml


Viral bits

There exists a multitude of confusion with regard to the idea of computer viruses.  The latest worm that went around masquerading as the sender of an email has wreak much havoc and irritation, not to mention aspersions casting. Here is appended a non-technical tutorial on virus identification and how to combat them. Here's another tutorial resource for the geeks.


Miscellaneous Science Links

Here are some interesting science sites that I have visited and found interesting. Do check it out.

Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science

Larry Abbott's publication and software

Quantum computation tutorial

STring THeory

Journal of Theoretics
This site features a not-for-profit peer-reviewed journal with the latest papers on all fields of the science.  If you are passionate about science, I think you would love this site.

Blog on Mars
In those days, you use to get ASCII formatted newsletters on the latest events going on in Mars via the Pathfinder (that was 1996). Now we have blogs by enthusiasts so information can move even faster.

Physics News Update
Bite size information on the latest development in the world of physics.


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