Inventor of quasar encryption, chaotic Monte Carlo computation, primitive root codes and correlation analysis. Super generalized central limit theorem and universal super generalized central limit theorem
were discovered in this laboratory.
Since April 2012, I have been Professor at Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University. I have been continuously studying chaos since the 1990s, while at the same time exploring the physical mechanism of earthquake precursor phenomena, dynamic pricing, the chaos market hypothesis in financial markets, the invention of the chaotic Monte Carlo method, and the discovery of the universal super generalized central limit theorem and super generalized central limit theorem. I believe that chaos is an essential element in the human and natural world, but not in Chat-GPT (artificial intelligence). However, a belief is just a belief, and it has not been proven. Therefore, we are also conducting research to prove our belief from a new perspective of AI plus chaos, that is, whether chaos can be generated by AI (artificial intelligence) or not. Of course, we are also continuing research in the area of applied chaos, such as chaos communication, chaos CDMA, chaos cryptography, and chaos Monte Carlo computation as we did in the past. Among them is the new concept of chaotic supremacy, which is the superiority of chaotic nature (e.g., the superefficiency of chaotic Monte Carlo computation). Also known as: chaosken
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