Dr. James P Crutchfield OD
Optometrist
409 N Broad St New Tazewell TN, 37825About
Dr. James Crutchfield is an optometrist practicing in New Tazewell, TN. Dr. Crutchfield specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Crutchfield performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Coupled replicator equations for the dynamics of learning in multiagent systems.
- Regularities unseen, randomness observed: levels of entropy convergence.
- Structural information in two-dimensional patterns: entropy convergence and excess entropy.
- Objects that make objects: the population dynamics of structural complexity.
- Inferring Markov chains: Bayesian estimation, model comparison, entropy rate, and out-of-class modeling.
- Optimal instruments and models for noisy chaos.
- Hierarchical self-organization in the finitary process soup.
- The organization of intrinsic computation: complexity-entropy diagrams and the diversity of natural information processing.
- Time's barbed arrow: irreversibility, crypticity, and stored information.
- Introduction to focus issue: intrinsic and designed computation: information processing in dynamical systems--beyond the digital hegemony.
- Synchronization and control in intrinsic and designed computation: an information-theoretic analysis of competing models of stochastic computation.
- Optimal causal inference: estimating stored information and approximating causal architecture.
- Understanding microbialite morphology using a comprehensive suite of three-dimensional analysis tools.
- Introduction to focus issue on "randomness, structure, and causality: measures of complexity from theory to applications".
- Information symmetries in irreversible processes.
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