This document is page 71 of a contact book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book'). It lists personal contacts including Mr. & Mrs. Miele, Cynthia and Claude Ott, and Alberto Pinto. It also lists various services and establishments, primarily in Paris, including the Plaza Athenee, the Ritz, Tante Louise restaurant, and Taxi Bleus services. A 'HOTELS (HT)' section begins at the bottom right listing the Berkeley Hotel.
This document is a page from a legal filing in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed July 2, 2021. It contains a legal argument citing *Commonwealth v. Tyson* and the Bill Cosby case to discuss the admissibility of Rule 404(b) evidence ('prior bad acts') to establish a common plan or scheme. The text details the legal reasoning for admitting evidence of a prior rape conviction in the *Tyson* case despite a twelve-year gap, using this as precedent to discuss Constand's allegations against Cosby.
This document is a page (283) from a bibliography or reference list, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013783. It lists scientific publications ranging from 1976 to 1997 focusing on chaos theory, nonlinear dynamics, strange attractors, and their application to sleep EEG and brain function. The document contains no personal communications, financial data, or travel logs.
This document is a single page (page 262) from a bibliography or reference section of a larger academic work, stamped with a House Oversight Committee identifier. It lists scientific publications ranging from 1902 to 1998, focusing on chaos theory, fractals, nonlinear dynamics, and neuroscience. The presence of this document in the House Oversight records suggests it may be related to scientific research funded by or submitted to Jeffrey Epstein or his foundations.
This document is page 260 of a larger file, appearing to be a bibliography or reference list from a scientific paper. It lists various academic citations published between 1970 and 1998, focusing on neuroscience (EEG, alcohol effects, schizophrenia), mathematics (law of large numbers), and physics (chaos theory, strange attractors, fractals). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013760' stamp, indicating it is part of a US House Oversight Committee investigation file.
This document appears to be page 258 of a larger academic work or report, consisting of a bibliography focusing on neuroscience, chaos theory, physics, and biophysics. The citations range from 1979 to 1998. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013758', indicating it is part of evidence gathered by the House Oversight Committee, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's interests in or funding of scientific research.
This document is page 230 of a scientific text discussing statistical physics, specifically hydrodynamic turbulence, scaling exponents, and statistical moments (mean, variance, skew, kurtosis). It cites various physicists and mathematicians including Mandelbrot and Ruelle. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a collection of materials (likely related to Epstein's scientific interests or library) reviewed during a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be page 229 of a scientific paper or textbook discussing chaos theory, specifically fractal dimensions (D₁, D₂) and their application in neuroscience. It details mathematical definitions for 'information dimension' and 'correlation dimension,' citing various researchers (Farmer, Grassberger, Procaccia, etc.) between 1983 and 1994. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was included in materials provided to Congress, likely related to scientific research funded by or associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 228 of a scientific text (likely a book or academic paper) bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013728. The text discusses mathematical concepts of 'capacity dimension' (D₀) and fractal geometry applied to clinical neuroscience, specifically regarding data collection from spinal fluid and catheters. It critiques arbitrary mathematical criteria when applied to empirical biological data.
This document is page 221 of a scientific text, stamped with a House Oversight Bates number (013721), likely part of an investigation file. The text discusses advanced neuroscience topics, specifically the application of Lyapounov exponents to brain data, enzyme kinetics, and EEG recordings in the context of chaos theory versus randomness. While Jeffrey Epstein is not named on this specific page, the frequent citation of 'Mandell' (likely Arnold Mandell) suggests a connection to Epstein's funding of scientific research, as Mandell was a known associate in Epstein's scientific circles.
This document is page 218 of a scientific paper discussing nonlinear dynamics, specifically focusing on 'Orbital Divergence' and 'Lyapounov characteristic exponents' in the context of biological attractors. It explains mathematical concepts regarding stability, fixed points, and strange attractor systems. While the text is purely academic, the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in the evidentiary files regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, likely reflecting his funding of or interest in theoretical science.
This document is page 206 of a scientific text discussing statistical distributions, specifically comparing Gaussian distributions to nonconvergent distributions in biological time series. It references a 1994 work by Ott et al. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production to the US House Oversight Committee, likely in relation to an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's scientific interests or funding activities.
This document appears to be page 195 of a scientific text regarding nonlinear dynamical systems, chaos theory, and neurobiology. It discusses mathematical concepts such as harmonic oscillators, phase space, topological equivalence, and various types of bifurcations (saddle-node, period doubling, Hopf). The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013695' stamp, indicating it is part of a larger collection of documents reviewed by the House Oversight Committee, likely related to materials found in Jeffrey Epstein's possession given his known interest in theoretical physics and funding of scientific research.
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