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Michael Nielsen is a research fellow at the Astera Institute and a pioneer of quantum computing and the modern open science movement. He has written books on quantum mechanics, neural networks, and collective intelligence, and shares his projects and ideas on his online notebook and blog.
- Reinventing Explanation
The Babylonian Map of the World is one of the world's oldest...
- How The Bitcoin Protocol Actually Works
Michael Nielsen says: February 25, 2014 at 3:32 pm. No, the...
- How to Crawl a Quarter Billion Webpages in 40 Hours
Michael Nielsen says: September 25, 2013 at 2:08 pm. Glad...
- Quantum Computing for Everyone
Michael Nielsen says: July 20, 2013 at 4:13 pm. Any...
- Why The World Needs Quantum Mechanics
Between 1995 and 2008, Michael Nielsen was a professional...
- Kasparov Versus The World
Hey Michael, Let me, as a chess player, say that I was much...
- Science Beyond Individual Understanding
In general, I am no great fan of business books, but one...
- Three Myths About Scientific Peer Review
There is much to be challenged about the current peer-review...
- Reinventing Explanation
Michael Aaron Nielsen (born January 4, 1974) is a quantum physicist, science writer, and computer programming researcher living in San Francisco. [3] Work. In 1998, Nielsen received his PhD in physics from the University of New Mexico.
Learn about neural networks, a biologically-inspired programming paradigm, and deep learning, a powerful set of techniques for learning in neural networks. This book is written by Michael Nielsen, a leading expert in the field.
Articles 1–20. Astera Institute - Cited by 85,265 - intelligence augmentation - collective intelligence - open science - quantum information - quantum computing.
Curriculum Vitae: Michael Nielsen. Education. Ph.D. Physics, University of New Mexico (1998), “Quantum Information Theory”, advised by Carlton M. Caves. M.Sc. Physics, University of Queensland (1998), “Quantum Measurements and Quantum Chaos”, advised by Gerard J. Milburn.
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Michael Nielsen on Twitter. Book FAQ. Code repository. Michael Nielsen's project announcement mailing list. Deep Learning, book by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville. cognitivemedium.com
Michael Nielsen is a scientist and author who explores the tension between creativity and accuracy in thinking. He shares examples from his own work and that of others, such as Feynman, Weber, and Jobs, and discusses how to balance experimentation and error reduction.