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Search 3,721 documents across 34 fields — every claim tier-rated by evidence

3,721 Documents 34 Sections 43,625 Citations 34,852 Keywords Indexed 4 Evidence Tiers

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B_3_17 Credible Beings & Entities

B_3_17 — Nāga Kings: Serpent Deities in Buddhist, Hindu, and Southeast Asian Tradition

The Nāga (Sanskrit: नाग) — divine serpent beings with the power to assume human, serpentine, or hybrid forms — constitute one of the most pervasive and enduring supernatural categories across South and Southeast Asian re

Nāga serpent kings Nāga Buddhism Mucalinda Ananta Shesha Nāgarāja
B_3_15 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_15 — Primordial Water Entities: Apsu, Nun, Tiamat, Varuna

Primordial water entities — personified cosmic oceans, abyssal waters, and aquatic chaos-beings from which the ordered universe emerges — represent one of the most universal cosmogonic motifs. In Mesopotamia, the Apsu (A

primordial waters Apsu Abzu Nun Tiamat Varuna
B_3_11 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_11 — Kitsune, Huli Jing, and Fox Spirits in East Asian Tradition

Fox spirits — beings that have cultivated supernatural powers through longevity, meditation, or absorbing celestial energy — represent one of the most richly developed and culturally significant categories of supernatura

kitsune fox spirit huli jing kumiho nine-tailed fox shapeshifting
ZD_1_00 Information & Computation

ZD_1_00 — Foundations Theory: Subfolder Summary

ZD_3_16 Credible Information & Computation

ZD_3_16 — DNA Computing and Molecular Computation

DNA computing — the use of DNA molecules and biochemical reactions to perform computation — was inaugurated by Leonard Adleman (University of Southern California), who in 1994 demonstrated the first molecular-scale compu

dna-computing molecular-computation adleman dna-origami strand-displacement biocomputing
ZD_3_17 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_3_17 — Reversible Computing and Landauer's Principle

Landauer's principle (1961) — one of the deepest connections between physics and computation — states that the erasure of one bit of information necessarily dissipates at least $k_B T \ln 2$ of energy as heat (approximat

reversible-computing landauers-principle thermodynamics-computation entropy information-erasure maxwell-demon
ZD_3_02 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_3_02 — Computer Architecture and Von Neumann Model

Computer architecture concerns the design of digital computers — the organizational structure, functional behavior, and implementation of computing systems from logic gates to complete processors. The dominant paradigm s

computer architecture von Neumann architecture stored program CPU ALU instruction set
ZD_3_20 Credible Information & Computation

ZD_3_20 — Edge Computing

Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data — at or near the "edge" of the network — rather than relying on a centralized data center. The con

edge computing fog computing IoT latency content delivery network MEC
ZD_3_13 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_3_13 — Cloud Computing: Virtualization, Services, and Distributed Infrastructure

Cloud computing is the delivery of computing resources — servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence — over the Internet ("the cloud") on a pay-as-you-go basis, transforming computing f

cloud computing IaaS PaaS SaaS AWS virtualization
ZD_0_00 Information & Computation

ZD_0_00 — Information & Computation: Section Summary

ZD_5_09 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_5_09 — Open Source: Free Software, Collaborative Development, and Commons-Based Production

Open source software (OSS) is software whose source code is publicly available, can be freely used, modified, and redistributed under licenses that preserve these freedoms. Open source is one of the most consequential mo

open source free software GPL Linux Apache collaborative development
ZD_5_14 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_5_14 — Data Visualization: The Science and Art of Visual Communication

Data visualization — the graphical representation of information and data — sits at the intersection of statistics, cognitive science, design, and computer science. The field's modern foundations were laid by Jacques Ber

data visualization Edward Tufte visual analytics information design statistical graphics dashboard design
ZD_5_19 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_5_19 — Stochastic Resonance: When Noise Enhances Signal

Stochastic resonance (SR) is the counterintuitive phenomenon whereby adding noise to a nonlinear system enhances its ability to detect weak signals — directly contradicting the classical engineering intuition that noise

stochastic resonance noise signal detection nonlinear systems sensory enhancement bistable systems
ZD_4_07 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_4_07 — Human-Computer Interaction

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) studies how people interact with computers and designs systems that are effective, efficient, and satisfying to use. HCI draws on computer science, cognitive psychology, design, and ergon

human-computer interaction HCI user interface usability GUI UX design
ZD_4_14 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_4_14 — Computational Social Science: Agent-Based Modeling, Digital Trace Data, and Social Simulation

Computational social science (CSS) is the interdisciplinary field that applies computational methods — agent-based modeling, social network analysis, natural language processing, machine learning, simulation, and large-s

computational social science agent-based modeling social simulation digital trace data computational text analysis big data
ZD_4_00 Information & Computation

ZD_4_00 — Applied Interdisciplinary: Subfolder Summary

ZD_2_04 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_2_04 — Computer Vision and Image Processing

Computer vision — enabling machines to interpret and understand visual information from the world — has progressed from hand-crafted feature engineering to the deep learning revolution that now approaches or exceeds huma

computer vision image processing convolutional neural network object detection image classification edge detection
ZD_2_06 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_2_06 — Ethics of AI and Algorithmic Bias

AI ethics examines the moral implications of designing, deploying, and governing artificial intelligence systems, while algorithmic bias refers to systematic errors in automated decision-making that produce unfair outcom

AI ethics algorithmic bias fairness accountability transparency explainability
ZD_2_02 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_2_02 — Artificial Intelligence Foundations

Artificial intelligence (AI) — the field devoted to creating machines that exhibit intelligent behavior — was formally founded at the Dartmouth Conference (1956) organized by John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Roche

artificial intelligence Turing test symbolic AI connectionism neural network expert system
ZD_2_07 Credible Information & Computation

ZD_2_07 — Artificial General Intelligence — Architectures and Challenges

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) — a hypothetical AI system capable of performing any intellectual task that a human can, with the same flexibility, generality, and ability to learn and transfer knowledge across dom

AGI artificial general intelligence artificial intelligence AI superintelligence alignment