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2020 At the Limits of Thought
articles, essays, essays & reviews David C. Krakauer 4/20/20 articles, essays, essays & reviews David C. Krakauer 4/20/20

2020 At the Limits of Thought

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2015 Five Short Stories about the LIfe & Times of Ideas
essays, essays & reviews David C. Krakauer 4/30/15 essays, essays & reviews David C. Krakauer 4/30/15

2015 Five Short Stories about the LIfe & Times of Ideas

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2007 Geometric robustness theory and biological networks
papers David C. Krakauer 6/1/07 papers David C. Krakauer 6/1/07

2007 Geometric robustness theory and biological networks

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2007 Robustness and complexity co-constructed in multimodal signalling networks
papers David C. Krakauer 3/29/07 papers David C. Krakauer 3/29/07

2007 Robustness and complexity co-constructed in multimodal signalling networks

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1995 The evolution of exploitation and honesty in animal communication- a model using artificial neural networks
papers David C. Krakauer 5/30/95 papers David C. Krakauer 5/30/95

1995 The evolution of exploitation and honesty in animal communication- a model using artificial neural networks

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1995 Simple connectionist models of spatial memory in bees
papers David C. Krakauer 1/21/95 papers David C. Krakauer 1/21/95

1995 Simple connectionist models of spatial memory in bees

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1995 Groups confuse predators by exploiting perceptual bottlenecks- a connectionist model of the confusion effect
papers David C. Krakauer 1/1/95 papers David C. Krakauer 1/1/95

1995 Groups confuse predators by exploiting perceptual bottlenecks- a connectionist model of the confusion effect

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Everything in public life has already ceased to be narrative and no longer follows a thread, but instead spreads out as an infinitely interwoven surface. —Robert Musil, The Man Without Qualities, Chap. 122, “Going Home”