John D. Norton

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Eternal inflation: when probabilities fail2023-03-31Paper
A Demonstration of the Incompleteness of Calculi of Inductive Inference2020-01-21Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q52267162019-08-01Paper
How to build an infinite lottery machine2018-11-01Paper
Erratum to: ``How to build an infinite lottery machine2018-11-01Paper
Correction to John D. Norton: ``How to build an infinite lottery machine2018-11-01Paper
The impossible process: Thermodynamic reversibility2016-10-31Paper
All shook up: fluctuations, Maxwell's demon and the thermodynamics of computation2016-05-10Paper
The burning fuse model of unbecoming in time2016-01-27Paper
Why Monte Carlo Simulations Are Inferences and Not Experiments2015-05-19Paper
Brownian computation is thermodynamically irreversible2014-06-18Paper
Waiting for Landauer2012-06-10Paper
Eaters of the lotus: Landauer's principle and the return of Maxwell's demon2011-10-17Paper
Atoms, entropy, quanta: Einstein's miraculous argument of 19052011-10-17Paper
EXORCIST XIV: the wrath of Maxwell's demon. II: From Szilard to Landauer and beyond2011-10-14Paper
`Nature is the realisation of the simplest conceivable mathematical ideas': Einstein and the canon of mathematical simplicity2011-10-14Paper
Exorcist XIV: the wrath of Maxwell's demon. I: From Maxwell to Szilard2011-10-11Paper
Deductively definable logics of induction2010-12-17Paper
Why Constructive Relativity Fails2009-01-06Paper
Disbelief as the Dual of Belief2007-12-19Paper
Probability Disassembled2007-11-12Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q54808562006-08-07Paper
What is a Newtonian system? The failure of energy conservation and determinism in supertasks2002-10-31Paper
What can we learn about physical laws from the fact that we have memories only of the past?2001-05-07Paper
Comments on Laraudogoitia's ‘Classical Particle Dynamics, Indeterminism and a Supertask’2000-11-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49389982000-09-12Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42665581999-10-04Paper
Einstein, Nordström and the early demise of scalar, Lorentz-covariant theories of gravitation1993-04-01Paper

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