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How a Little-Known Federal Program Creates Opportunities for Migrant Students

ED Surge

Implementing MEP Comes With Challenges The MEP is a federally funded program that was established under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. Students participating in the program received free breakfast, lunch and transportation to and from the college.

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LLM Tech and a Lot More: Version 13.3 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

As an example, here’s a small piece of code (from my An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language ), shown in the default way it’s rendered in notebooks: But in Version 13.3 But what if we ask a question where the answer is some algebraic expression? But in Version 13.3 Sometimes that’s easy to determine. In Version 13.3

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How Inevitable Is the Concept of Numbers?

Stephen Wolfram

Instead, what happens is that the universe evolves by virtue of lots of elementary updating events happening throughout the network. Let’s say that we’re trying to achieve the objective of having an efficient transportation system for carrying people around. But at the lowest level in our models, time doesn’t work that way.

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The Concept of the Ruliad

Stephen Wolfram

For example, we know (as I discovered in 2000) that (( b · c ) · a ) · ( b · (( b · a ) · b )) = a is the minimal axiom system for Boolean algebra , because FindEquationalProof finds a path that proves it. elementary updating events) in physical space.

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Launching Version 13.0 of Wolfram Language + Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

Any integral of an algebraic function can in principle be done in terms of our general DifferentialRoot objects. there are now many integrals that could previously be done only in terms of special functions, but now give results in elementary functions. We’ve already got heat transfer , mass transport and acoustics.

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Even beyond Physics: Introducing Multicomputation as a Fourth General Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

In physics, those “topological phenomena” presumably correspond to things like elementary particles , with all their various elaborate symmetries. Ultimately one wants to see how the structure and behavior of the system can be broken down into elementary “tokens” and “events”. One is so-called Böhm trees.

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Multicomputation: A Fourth Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

In physics, those “topological phenomena” presumably correspond to things like elementary particles , with all their various elaborate symmetries. Ultimately one wants to see how the structure and behavior of the system can be broken down into elementary “tokens” and “events”. One is so-called Böhm trees.

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