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Gerstein
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de Gennes
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5
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McMullen
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Intellectual influence |
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Jeffrey Epstein
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Formal dinner or social gathering | Unknown | View |
| 1973-01-01 | N/A | Benoit Mandelbrot's lectures | College de France | View |
A color photograph depicting Jeffrey Epstein seated at a round dining table with two other men. To the left is an older gentleman, widely identified as mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who appears to be speaking and gesturing. To the right is an unidentified younger man. The setting appears to be a formal dinner with crystal glassware and a yellow floral centerpiece. The only text present is the file identifier 'EFTA00003409' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph labeled with the Bates stamp EFTA00003408. It depicts an elderly man, visually identifiable as the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, wearing a suit and glasses, eating dessert at a formal table setting. No textual information is present other than the file identifier.
This document is an email printout dated November 1, 2016, forwarded by Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'Jeffrey E.' and email 'jeevacation@gmail.com') to himself. The email subject is 'contacts' and contains a raw, unstructured list of names including prominent scientists (Susskind, Dawkins, Gellman), tech figures (Thiel, Hoffman, Sergey), and political figures (Clinton, Kerry, Schumer, Ehud Barak, Prince Andrew). It also contains a line of apparent medical/personal notes regarding cholesterol medication (Crestor), prostate issues, and diet.
This document is an email sent by Jeffrey Epstein to himself on October 30, 2016, with the subject line 'contacts'. The body of the email contains a list of high-profile names, including prominent scientists (Susskind, Minsky/Edelman context, Gould), tech figures (Hoffman, Sinofsky, Sergey), and politicians (Clinton, Richardson, Mandelson, Ehud, Andrew). It also includes a section seemingly related to health or medication (Crestor, prostatitis, protein, exercise) and obscure codes or abbreviations (LSJ, BBJ).
The author reflects on the founding of "The Reality Club" and relationships with pioneering computer scientists like Danny Hillis and Seth Lloyd, discussing historical developments in AI and complexity science. The text introduces "The Deep Thinking Project," a collaborative collection of essays from 25 prominent intellectuals addressing contemporary issues in artificial intelligence.
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 is page 227 of a scientific paper dealing with mathematical biology and chaos theory. It discusses the calculation of fractal dimensions (D0) using the Richardson technique and applies these concepts to biological time series, specifically mentioning rat brainstem activity, psychotropic drug-induced changes, mood disorders, and epilepsy prediction via EEG. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was evidence or collateral material in a congressional investigation (likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of or interest in scientific research).
This document appears to be page 226 of a scientific book or academic paper discussing invariant scaling laws, polymers, Zipf's law, and Mandelbrot's fractal geometry. It bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production related to the committee's investigation (possibly related to Epstein's scientific interests or funding), but the content itself is purely theoretical physics and mathematics.
This document appears to be page 225 of a scientific text discussing fractal geometry, scaling laws, and biological scaling (allometry). It references the work of Mandelbrot and several Nobel Prize winners (Flory, Wilson, de Gennes). The page bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013725', suggesting it was included in document production for the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, likely relating to his interest in or funding of scientific research.
This document appears to be page 224 of a scientific or academic paper discussing chaos theory, nonlinear dynamics, and fractals, specifically in the context of biological systems like cardiac intervals and brain function. It references Benoit Mandelbrot's work extensively and discusses the mathematical modeling of physiological data. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production to Congress, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's known funding of scientific research.
This document is page 213 of a scientific paper discussing biochemical kinetics, receptor-ligand binding, and stochastic models in neuroscience. It reviews literature regarding power law kinetics and nonconvergent distributions in biological systems, citing researchers such as Mandell, Russo, and Mandelbrot. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013713', indicating it is part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, likely related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's connections with scientists.
This document is page 208 of a scientific text included in a House Oversight production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013708). The text discusses complex biological dynamics, statistical physics, neurodynamics, and 'power law' analysis, specifically referencing the work of Benoit Mandelbrot. While Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly named on this page, the content aligns with his known funding and interest in theoretical physics and neuroscience research.
This document page (188) is an excerpt from a scientific paper or proposal contained within House Oversight records. It discusses the application of nonlinear dynamical systems theory, chaos theory, and statistical physics to neurobiology and psychiatry (specifically manic-depressive syndromes and schizophrenia). It argues for the validity of using qualitative tools to find universalities in biological systems despite the inability to solve specific equations.
This document appears to be page 31 of a scientific or philosophical manuscript discussing dynamical entropy, nonuniform hyperbolicity, and behavioral patterns in relation to thermodynamics and neuroscience. It references the work of Nobel Prize winner Ilya Prigogine and mathematician Mandelbrot. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was retrieved during a congressional investigation, likely related to Epstein's known patronage of scientists.
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