The following pages link to (Q5721981):
Displaying 41 items.
- Relativistic point dynamics and Einstein formula as a property of localized solutions of a nonlinear Klein-Gordon equation (Q358357) (← links)
- Unifying the Galilei relativity and the special relativity (Q372472) (← links)
- View of bunching and antibunching from the standpoint of classical signals (Q394854) (← links)
- Quantum correlations as correlations of classical Gaussian signals: ``Entanglement'' at the subquantum level (Q452408) (← links)
- Structural vs. atheoretic approaches to econometrics (Q530909) (← links)
- Entropy analyses for hyperbolic heat conduction based on the thermomass model (Q547718) (← links)
- Sounds like light: Einstein's special theory of relativity and Mach's work in acoustics and aerodynamics (Q639812) (← links)
- On conceptual issues in classical electrodynamics: prospects and problems of an action-at-a-distance interpretation (Q652804) (← links)
- Revealing the mystery of the Galilean principle of relativity. I: Basic assertions (Q842705) (← links)
- On the material invariant formulation of Maxwell's displacement current (Q867168) (← links)
- Reality without realism: on the ontological and epistemological architecture of quantum mechanics (Q892930) (← links)
- Friedman's thesis (Q905653) (← links)
- Quantum mechanics as an approximation of statistical mechanics for classical fields (Q925789) (← links)
- Tentative guidelines to help choosing an appropriate MCDA method (Q1296683) (← links)
- Underlining some mathematical and physical aspects about the concept of motion in general relativity (Q1617682) (← links)
- Interfering quantum trajectories without which-way information (Q1688456) (← links)
- The present situation in quantum theory and its merging with general relativity (Q1698311) (← links)
- Separation of conditions as a prerequisite for quantum theory (Q1735832) (← links)
- Modified Einstein and Navier-Stokes equations (Q1797529) (← links)
- Towards a field model of prequantum reality (Q1929163) (← links)
- The effect of the relative motion of atoms on the frequency of the emitted light and the reinterpretation of the Ives-Stilwell experiment (Q1959137) (← links)
- Description of composite quantum systems by means of classical random fields (Q1959163) (← links)
- On the argument from physics and general relativity (Q2055926) (← links)
- Derivation of generalized Einstein's equations of gravitation in inertial systems based on a sink flow model of particles (Q2194254) (← links)
- Thomson 4/3 problem leads to nonlocal continuous charges with Poincaré radial stresses and zero electromagnetic inertia (Q2231538) (← links)
- Quantum postulate vs. quantum nonlocality: on the role of the Planck constant in Bell's argument (Q2241378) (← links)
- Einstein's principle of equivalence and the heuristic significance of general covariance (Q2241393) (← links)
- Matter confinement mechanism in de Sitter brane (Q2258801) (← links)
- On a micropolar continuum approach to some problems of thermo- and electrodynamics (Q2285494) (← links)
- Static limit and Penrose effect in rotating reference frames (Q2286413) (← links)
- Quantum epistemology from subquantum ontology: Quantum mechanics from theory of classical random fields (Q2398360) (← links)
- The challenges and scope of theoretical biology (Q2413858) (← links)
- Prequantum classical statistical field theory: complex representation, Hamilton-Schrödinger equation, and interpretation of stationary states (Q2432462) (← links)
- The foundations of the Poincaré group and the validity of general relativity (Q2455764) (← links)
- Bell's theorem and the consistency problem of common probability distributions (Q2457884) (← links)
- The evolution of manufacturing cells: an action research study (Q2469594) (← links)
- Generalizations of quantum mechanics induced by classical statistical field theory (Q2505663) (← links)
- The field theory of specific heat (Q2629312) (← links)
- Einstein's theory of theories and types of theoretical explanation (Q2713290) (← links)
- QUANTUM PROBABILITY FROM CLASSICAL SIGNAL THEORY (Q3004732) (← links)
- On the effect of the central body small deformations on its satellite trajectory in the problem of the two‐body gravitational interaction (Q6152403) (← links)