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The following pages link to Why Ergodic Theory Does Not Explain the Success of Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics (Q4940978):
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- Partial traces in decoherence and in interpretation: what do reduced states refer to? (Q474843) (← links)
- Chaos out of order: quantum mechanics, the correspondence principle and chaos (Q639796) (← links)
- Quantum decoherence and the approach to equilibrium. II (Q640098) (← links)
- Boltzmann and Gibbs: an attempted reconciliation (Q640229) (← links)
- The ``past hypothesis'': not even false (Q643057) (← links)
- The ergodic hierarchy, randomness and Hamiltonian chaos (Q643072) (← links)
- An empirical approach to symmetry and probability (Q652801) (← links)
- The conceptual foundations of statistical physics. (Q720447) (← links)
- Ergodic theory, interpretations of probability and the foundations of statistical mechanics (Q720455) (← links)
- Had we but world enough, and time\dots But we don't!: justifying the thermodynamic and infinite-time limits in statistical mechanics (Q725493) (← links)
- The pre-history of econophysics and the history of economics: Boltzmann versus the marginalists (Q2150929) (← links)
- Decoherence: the view from the history and philosophy of science (Q2955428) (← links)
- Quantum Decoherence and the Approach to Equilibrium (Q3093488) (← links)
- ENTROPICAL ASPECTS IN AUDITORY PROCESSES AND PSYCHOACOUSTICAL LAW OF WEBER–FECHNER (Q4929740) (← links)