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Should simulation-as a computer experiment- guide theory or the opposite? A liquid state physicist point of view: 4 Hits
alcohols for example, posed seemingly formidable problems, that were predicted by many experts to be resolv... force increase of raw computational power. These problems were thought to be posed by the different force f... nd length of statistics. It turned out that these problems were posed by a physical manifestation of these c... cies. This type of distribution poses fundamental problems about matter in general, principally about its ho
“Unsolved problems” in physics?: 4 Hits
====== “Unsolved problems” in physics? ====== [[http://www.irb.hr/users/bosanac/|Slobodan Danko Bosanac]]... fs> <blockquote>**Abstract** One thinks that all problems in physics are solved, except that there is only the one of “Grand Unification”. First, there are problems that are not truly solvable, but there are also t... ions. In the talk few examples of these “unsolved problems” shall be discussed, with the question in the end
The cosmological theory of inflation: 3 Hits
he cosmological theory of inflation ====== ===== Problems, possible answers, and computational complexities... equivalents or alternatives; to see the possible problems --- such as fine tuning and creation problems --- which seem to arise; and to observe the notion of causali
start2020: 2 Hits
er School do not have identical opinions on these problems and this is its main quality. The position of the... oval of the participants. We will not resolve the problems of Quantum Physics, but there will surely be orig
Entropy and the problem of justification: 2 Hits
s information theory in the context of well-known problems from probability theory. From there I will come b... concept of entropy and articulate the main set of problems. More than giving categorical answers, I will str
How to teach Newton's Laws of Motion: 2 Hits
and the concepts of force and matter are serious problems for teaching. I argue: To overcome *these problems* requires a historical knowledge and understanding of Ne
Program of the fourth PHYSICS & PHILOSOPHY conference: "Time, Space and Space-Time": 1 Hits
tina_sekrst|The cosmological theory of inflation: problems, possible answers, and computational complexities
An Interpretation of Rational Numbers in Fuzzy Logic: Analysis of a Paper by Misha Koshelev and Vladik Kreinovich: 1 Hits
/</fs> <blockquote>**Abstract** One of the main problems of fuzzy logic is the interpretation of its value
Physics and Philosophy Seminar 2012: 1 Hits
| //Is new mathematics required in order to solve problems of contemporary quantum theory // | ^Berislav Žar
Some remarks on Reichenbach's philosophy of space and time: 1 Hits
and complex therefore we're going to extract two problems that evoked strong reaction in scientific commun
Program: 1 Hits
| //Is New Mathematics Required in Order to Solve Problems of Contemporary Quantum Theory // | ^Berislav Žar
Program: 1 Hits
| ^^Slobodan Bosanac|[[slobodan_bosanac|“Unsolved problems” in Physics?]]| ^^Dubravko Horvat and Zoran Naran
The second day of the conference: 1 Hits
na Šekrst|//The cosmological theory of inflation: problems, possible answers, and computational complexities
Reichenbach on physical theory: 1 Hits
e/theoretical terms division, but specialized for problems of space. This scheme is convenient for scrutin
Philosophical problems in statistical physics: 1 Hits
8th Meeting on Physics and Philosophy: 1 Hits
Program: 1 Hits
What We Know and What We Want to Know About Quantum Gravity: 1 Hits
Philosophical problems of thermal and statistical physics: 1 Hits
We don’t need no computation: why physicists should care about computational complexities: 1 Hits
Conference: 1 Hits
What even is Gibbs’ paradox?: 1 Hits
Transport phenomena research: 1 Hits
Statistical vs. thermodynamic concept of entropy: 1 Hits
The Relevance of Interpretation of Probability for Modern Physics: 1 Hits