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Burroughs, W. J.: Weather cycles: Real or Imaginary. Cambridge University Press, 1992; Lauterbach, R. (Hrsg.): Physik der Atmosphäre und der Hydrosphäre. - Geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen d. Univ. Leipzig, 3. Serie, Bd. IV, Heft 3.
Andreas Hense+6 more
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Review of Charniak's "Statistical Language Learning" [PDF]
This article is an in-depth review of Eugene Charniak's book, "Statistical Language Learning". The review evaluates the appropriateness of the book as an introductory text for statistical language learning for a variety of audiences. It also includes an extensive bibliography of articles and papers which might be used as a supplement to this book for ...
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Comment on Book Review of `Quantum Evolution' (Johnjoe McFadden) by Mathew J. Donald [PDF]
This paper is a response to the critical review by Mathew J. Donald of the popular science book 'Quantum Evolution' by Johnjoe McFadden and our earlier paper (by Johnjoe McFadden and Jim Al-Khalili), in which we propose a quantum mechanical explanation for certain types of mutation. We here address Donald's criticisms and reassert our proposal.
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Are some books better than others? [PDF]
Scholars, awards committees, and laypeople frequently discuss the merit of written works. Literary professionals and journalists differ in how much perspectivism they concede in their book reviews. Here, we quantify how strongly book reviews are determined by the actual book contents vs. idiosyncratic reader tendencies.
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Buchbesprechungen – Book Reviews – Livres Nouveaux [PDF]
B. Garnier+17 more
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Book Review of Stephen L. Adler's, "Quantum theory as an emergent phenomenon." [PDF]
In Stephen Adler's book, "Quantum theory as an emergent phenomenon," the author starts from a classical mechanics structure and "derives" the formalism of quantum theory, together with wave function collapse dynamics, the latter providing the interpretation of quantum theory. A detailed outline of the author's argument is presented in this book review.
arxiv
Book Review: "A beautiful math. John Nash, game theory, and the modern quest for a code of nature" by Tom Siegfried (Joseph Henry Press, 2006) [PDF]
Invited book review, as submitted to the electronic database MathSciNet, of the 2006 book by Tom Siegfried, "A beautiful math. John Nash, game theory, and the modern quest for a code of nature" (Joseph Henry Press, Washington, DC).
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Book Review: A Lectionary of Christian Prose from the Second Century to the Twentieth Century [PDF]
C. S. Lewis
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