![]() ![]() Wallace, “The logic of the past hypothesis”, manuscript Optional (not for class preparation): Albert, Time and Chance (Harvard, 2000) chapter 4. Non-equilibrium thermodynamics: the past hypothesisĭ. Frigg, “Mind the Gap: Boltzmannian versus Gibbsian Equilibrium”, Philosophy of Science 84 (2017) pp. Zanghi, “Gibbs and Boltzmann Entropy in classical and quantum mechanics”, forthcoming Ĭ. Wallace, “The Necessity of Gibbsian Statistical Mechanics”, forthcoming Boltzmann Entropies”, American Journal of Physics 33, 391 (1965). Optional (not for class presentation): E. Callender, “Reducing Thermodynamics to Statistical Mechanics: the Case of Entropy”, Journal of Philosophy 96 (1999) pp. Bricmont et al, “Chance and Physics: Foundations and Perspectives” (Springer, 2001), p.39. Goldstein, “Boltzmann’s Approach to Statistical Mechanics”, in J. Scheduled Topics Introductory primer on thermodynamics.ĭ. Weinstein, S.: 2004, ‘Gauge theory and quantum theory’, in preparation.To course document list. Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime and Black Hole ThermodynamicsĪrticleTitle‘Gain-Assisted Superluminal Light Propagation’ĪrticleTitle‘Objectivity, Information, and Maxwell’s Demon’ II: A Collection of Essays in honour of Dieter Brill’s Sixtieth BirthdayĪrticleTitle‘No Thing Goes Faster than Light’ ‘ImpossibleMeasurements on Quantum Fields’ĭirections in General Relativity, Vol. über Lichtgeschwindigkeits- und überlichtgeschwindigkeits-Elektronen’ II, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993, 130–139.ĪrticleTitle“Faster, than Light’ Photons in Gravitational Fields: Causality, Anomalies and Horizons’ĪrticleTitle‘Formation of Singularities in Three-Dimensional Compressible Fluids’Ĭommunications in Mathematical Physics 101 Reprinted in Search for a Naturalistic World View, Vol. ![]() (eds), Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in Light of New Technology, The Physical Society of Japan, Tokyo. Shimony, A.: 1984, ‘Controllable and Uncontrollable Non-Locality’, in S. Shifman (ed.), At the Frontier of Particle Physics/Handbook of QCD, World Scientific, Singapore. Shifman, M.: 2001, ‘Quark-Hadron Duality’, in M. ![]() ‘A New Look at Causality’, Causality and Explanation The Philosophy of Space and Time (English translation) New Techniques and Ideas in Quantum Measurement ‘Relativity and Quantum Mechanics – Conflict or Peaceful Coexistence? Plebañski, J.: 1970, Lectures on Non-linear Electrodynamics, Nordisk Institut for Teoretisk Atomfysik (NORDITA). International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 12 IssueID2 Maxwell’s Demon: Entropy, Information, ComputingĪrticleTitle‘On the Edge of Paradigm Shift: Quantum Non-locality and the Breakdown of Peaceful Coexistence’ ‘The Gibbs Paradox’, Maximum-Entropy and Bayesian MethodsĪrticleTitle‘On the Empirical Foundations of the Quantum No. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 98ĪrticleTitle‘Apparent Superluminal Behavior in Wave Propagation’ Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 97ĪrticleTitle‘What is a Moment? Transient Synchrony as a Collective Mechanism for Spatiotemporal Integration’ Occurrence Handle10.1103/PhysRevD.63.064006ĪrticleTitle‘What is a Moment? “Cortical” Sensory Integration Over a Brief Interval I’ Geroch, R.: 1996, ‘Partial Differential Equations of Physics’, LANL archive preprint: grqc/9602055.ĪrticleTitle‘A General Argument Against Superluminal Transmission Through the Quantum-Mechanical Measuring Process’ĪrticleTitle‘Born-Infeld Theory and Stringy Causality Occurrence Handle10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.121301ĪrticleTitle‘Perturbations in k-inflation’ĪrticleTitle‘Superluminal Signals: Causal Loop Paradoxes Revisited’ Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30ĪrticleTitle‘Measuring the Speed of Sound of Quintessence Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29ĪrticleTitle‘Exorcist XIV: The Wrath of Maxwell’s Demon, Part II – from Szilard to Landauer and Beyond’ II: Partial Differential EquationsĪrticleTitle‘QED Vacuum Polarization in a Background Gravitational Field and Its Effect on the Velocity of Photons’ĪrticleTitle‘Exorcist XIV: The Wrath of Maxwell’s Demon, Part I – From Maxwell to Szilard’ Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A144 ‘Beables for Quantum Field Theory’, Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum MechanicsĪrticleTitle‘Nonlinear Electrodynamics: Lagrangians and Equations of Motion’ĪrticleTitle‘Foundations of the New Field Theory’ Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics ArticleTitle‘Measurability of Wilson Loop OperatorsĪrticleTitle‘Causal and Localizable Quantum Operations’
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