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Generic mesoscopic neural networks based on statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions

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  1. L. Ingber, . "Statistical mechanical aids to calculating term structure models," Lester Ingber Papers 90ac, Lester Ingber. [Downloadable!]
  2. L. Ingber & H. Fujio & M.F. Wehner, . "Mathematical comparison of combat computer models to exercise data," Lester Ingber Papers 91mc, Lester Ingber. [Downloadable!]
  3. L. Ingber, . "Statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions. I. Basic formulation," Lester Ingber Papers 82ni, Lester Ingber. [Downloadable!]
  4. L. Ingber & B. Rosen, . "Genetic algorithms and very fast simulated reannealing: A comparison," Lester Ingber Papers 92ga, Lester Ingber. [Downloadable!]
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  5. L. Ingber, . "Statistical mechanics algorithm for response to targets (SMART)," Lester Ingber Papers 85ar, Lester Ingber. [Downloadable!]
  6. L. Ingber, . "Very fast simulated re-annealing," Lester Ingber Papers 89vf, Lester Ingber. [Downloadable!]
  7. L. Ingber, . "Statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions," Lester Ingber Papers 86ni, Lester Ingber.
  8. L. Ingber & P.L. Nunez, . "Multiple scales of statistical physics of neocortex: Application to electroencephalography," Lester Ingber Papers 90ms, Lester Ingber.
  9. L. Ingber & D.D. Sworder, . "Statistical mechanics of combat with human factors," Lester Ingber Papers 91ch, Lester Ingber. [Downloadable!]
  10. L. Ingber & M.F. Wehner & G.M. Jabbour & T.M. Barnhill, . "Application of statistical mechanics methodology to term-structure bond-pricing models," Lester Ingber Papers 91as, Lester Ingber. [Downloadable!]
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