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Location History:
- Austin, TX (US) (1981)
- Plano, TX (US) (2015 - 2023)
- Pensacola, FL (US) (2022 - 2024)
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Years Active: 1981-2024
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Patrick Nicholas Lawrence is a highly acclaimed inventor hailing from Plano, Texas, with an impressive count of 105 patented inventions. Recently, he has been working on a computer architecture to emulate a control node and integrator in a correlithm object processing system. These devices are made to identify and process different kinds of correlithm objects based on various stimulus conditions.
The control node device is made up of a stimulus sensor, memory, and control node, which are configured to receive inputs from an n-bit digital word and determine their corresponding distances in the control table. This device then identifies the control correlithm object within a predetermined threshold distance and produces an output stimulus correlithm object based on the identified control correlithm object.
On the other hand, the integrator device includes a memory and a node engine configured to receive input and feedback correlithm objects and determine an output correlithm object based on them using a three-tiered table. With this table, the node engine can easily calculate the sum of the input and feedback values to produce the third correlithm object as an output.
Patrick Nicholas Lawrence has been sharing his knowledge and ideas with his fellow workers at Bank of America Corporation, where he works, some of whom include John Christopher Checco and Joseph Castinado.
We are excited to see what other fascinating inventions Patrick Nicholas Lawrence will have in store for the future, as his impressive patents speak volumes about his innovation and creativity.
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