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Axiomatic geometrical optics, Abraham-Minkowski controversy, and photon properties derived classically

open access: yes, 2012
By restating geometrical optics within the field-theoretical approach, the classical concept of a photon (and, more generally, any elementary excitation) in arbitrary dispersive medium is introduced, and photon properties are calculated unambiguously. In
A. Bers   +22 more
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Two axiomatizations of the kernel of TU games: bilateral and converse reduced game properties [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
We provide two axiomatic characterizations of the kernel of TU games by means of both bilateral consistency and converse consistency with respect to two types of two-person reduced games. According to the first type, the worth of any single player in the
Driessen, T.S.H., Hu, C.-C.
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Common Axioms for Inferring Classical Ensemble Dynamics and Quantum Theory

open access: yes, 2005
The same set of physically motivated axioms can be used to construct both the classical ensemble Hamilton-Jacobi equation and Schrodingers equation. Crucial roles are played by the assumptions of universality and simplicity (Occam's Razor) which restrict
Parwani, Rajesh R.
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The Eternal Unprovability Filter – Part I [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
I prove both the mathematical conjectures P ≠ NP and the Continuum Hypothesis are eternally unprovable using the same fundamental idea. Starting with the Saunders Maclane idea that a proof is eternal or it is not a proof, I use the indeterminacy of human
Pai, Kiran
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Towards information theory for q-nonextensive statistics without q-deformed distributions

open access: yes, 2006
In this paper we extend our recent results [Physica A340 (2004)110] on q-nonextensive statistics with non-Tsallis entropies. In particular, we combine an axiomatics of Renyi with the q-deformed version of Khinchin axioms to obtain the entropy which ...
Abe   +30 more
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If CPM is so bad, why have we been using it so long? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Why has the Critical Path Method (CPM) been used so widely for so long given its inability to produce predictable outcomes? For shedding light on this paradox, the formative period of the CPM is analysed from two main angles.
Dave, Bhargav   +3 more
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$N=1$ formal genus $0$ Gromov-Witten theories and Givental's formalism

open access: yes, 2008
In [Gi3] Givental introduced and studied a space of formal genus zero Gromov-Witten theories $GW_0$, i.e. functions satisfying string and dilaton equations and topological recursion relations.
Belorousski   +13 more
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Nuclearity in axiomatic potential theory [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 1966
Walsh, Bertram, Loeb, Peter A.
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POTENTIAL, VALUE AND PROBABILITY [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper focuses on the probabilistic point of view and proposes a extremely simple probabilistic model that provides a single and simple story to account for several extensions of the Shapley value, as weighted Shapley values, semivalues, and weak ...
Annick Laruelle, Federico Valenciano
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