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Neocortical Dynamics at Multiple Scales: EEG Standing Waves, Statistical Mechanics, and Physical Analogs

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  • L. Ingber & P.L. Nunez, 2010. "Neocortical Dynamics at Multiple Scales: EEG Standing Waves, Statistical Mechanics, and Physical Analogs," Lester Ingber Papers 10nd, Lester Ingber.
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    1. L. Ingber, 2018. "Quantum path integral for financial options," Lester Ingber Papers 18qp, Lester Ingber.
    2. L. Ingber, 2022. "From Lagrangian To Laplacian: An Example From EEG Standing Waves," Lester Ingber Papers 22le, Lester Ingber.
    3. L. Ingber, 2018. "Quantum Variables in Finance and Neuroscience," Lester Ingber Papers 18qv, Lester Ingber.
    4. Lester Ingber, 2020. "Developing Bid-Ask Probabilities for High-Frequency Trading," Virtual Economics, The London Academy of Science and Business, vol. 3(2), pages 7-24, April.
    5. L. Ingber, 2011. "Computational algorithms derived from multiple scales of neocortical processing," Lester Ingber Papers 11ca, Lester Ingber.
    6. L. Ingber, 2020. "Forecasting with importance-sampling and path-integrals: Applications to COVID-19," Lester Ingber Papers 20fi, Lester Ingber.
    7. L. Ingber & M. Pappalepore & R.R. Stesiak, 2014. "Electroencephalographic field influence on calcium momentum waves," Lester Ingber Papers 14ef, Lester Ingber.
    8. L. Ingber, 2012. "Columnar EEG magnetic influences on molecular development of short-term memory," Lester Ingber Papers 12ce, Lester Ingber.
    9. L. Ingber, 2015. "Calculating consciousness correlates at multiple scales of neocortical interactions," Lester Ingber Papers 15cm, Lester Ingber.
    10. L. Ingber, 2018. "Quantum calcium-ion interactions with EEG," Lester Ingber Papers 18qc, Lester Ingber.
    11. L. Ingber, 2016. "Statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions: Large-scale EEG influences on molecular processes," Lester Ingber Papers 16ls, Lester Ingber.
    12. L. Ingber, 2021. "Hybrid classical-quantum computing: Applications to statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions," Lester Ingber Papers 21hc, Lester Ingber.

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