Upon learning about the work of Pingwen Zhang…

Pingwen Zhang, Peking University, Beijing, China

ArXiv: Boundary problems for the fractional and tempered fractional operators, 2017
CV & Google Citations
Homepage
Research:  Mathematical analysis of multi-scale models of complex fluids [PDF]
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Most recent (and second) email: April 6, 2019

Dear Prof. Dr. Pingwen Zhang:

You may find our last three articles about our idiosyncratic model of the universe to be of some interest:

There is also a page of references to your work: https://81018.com/zhang/

These pages help me remember to whom I have written and what I have said.

Thank you.

Most sincerely,

Bruce

First email: February 1, 2019

Dear Prof. Dr. Pingwen Zhang:

We are relatively new to the study of multiscale modeling. Would you please advise us if it is appropriate to begin our model at the Planck scale and to apply a simple doubling mechanism (ostensibly base-2 exponential notation) to that scale? The results are endlessly fascinating to us, but we are afraid that we may be breaking some important rules of the discipline. In 202 notations we created a multiscale model that encompasses all of time. Given simple logic is logic, it might just encompass all physical space, all mass and all charge throughout the universe. Rather silly, isn’t it? Or, is it?  We are consulting with specialists around the world and would dearly appreciate your advice regarding multiscale modeling. Thank you.

Most sincerely,

Bruce

PS. Key pages within our website are as follows:
1. Our chart of numbers from the Planck scale: https://81018.com/chart/
2. Our assumptions: https://81018.com/boundary/
3. Our interpretation of the first 64 notation: https://81018.com/dark/
4. Our start to redefine infinity: https://81018.com/infinity/