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    Die Göttin Išḫara: Ein Beitrag zur altorientalischen ReligionsgeschichteAsherah: Goddesses in Ugarit, Israel and the Old TestamentDie Gottin Ishara: Ein Beitrag zur altorientalischen Religionsgeschichte.J. J. M. Roberts, Doris Prechel & Tilde Binger - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4):693.
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  2. One World: A Response to my Critics.Peter Binger - 2003 - Analyse & Kritik 25 (2):285-293.
    The following response to the essays by Dietrich, Kesselring and Schefczyk discusses impartiality and foundations of special duties; utilitarianism, foreign aid, NGOs and human rights; and ethical aspects of free trade and the World Trade Organization.
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    One World.Peter Binger - 2003 - Analyse & Kritik 25 (2):285-293.
    The following response to the essays by Dietrich, Kesselring and Schefczyk discusses impartiality and foundations of special duties; utilitarianism, foreign aid, NGOs and human rights; and ethical aspects of free trade and the World Trade Organization.
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    Potential biases in colorectal cancer screening using faecal occult blood test.Dea Grip Riboe, Tilde Steen Dogan & John Brodersen - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (2):311-316.
  5. Sarah Kay, Subjectivity in Troubadour Poetry.(Cambridge Studies in French.) Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. vi, 265. $49.50. [REVIEW]Tilde Sankovitch - 1993 - Speculum 68 (4):1150-1151.
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    Bellezza e piacere. La fatica del giudizio estetico in qualche pagina medievale.Maria Tilde Bettetini - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (1):7-12.
    Through some pages of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas we see some medieval solutions to the platonic drama of a beauty defined by numbers and measures, however with suprasensible roots: how can we say beautiful what cannot be measured? If Beauty is Harmony and Proportion, consequently how can it derive from a suprasensible beauty? How will it be possible to express aesthetic judgments that go beyond measurement? The medieval answers to these questions are far beyond the postmodern uncertainties, maintaining (...)
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    Tübinger Einleitung in die Philosophie.Ernst Bloch - 1963 - [Frankfurt am Main]: Suhrkamp.
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    Die Tilde. Verschleifen des Kontrasts.Kurt W. Forster - unknown - In Christine Abbt & Tim Kammasch (eds.), Punkt, Punkt, Komma, Strich?: Geste, Gestalt und Bedeutung philosophischer Zeichensetzung. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 181-188.
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    Tübinger Platonismus: die gemeinsamen philosophischen Anfangsgründe von Hölderlin, Schelling und Hegel.Michael Franz - 2012 - Tübingen: Francke Verlag.
    Das Buch stellt eine Alternative zur gängigen Sicht der Entstehungsgeschichte des Deutschen Idealismus vor, indem eine spezielle Rezeption des Platonismus, wie sie in Tübingen am Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts möglich war, als Ausgangspunkt der prinzipiellen Überlegungen der Tübinger Freunde nachgewiesen wird. Im Gegensatz zu den bewußtseins- und wissenschaftstheoretischen Rekonstruktionen der System-Sukzessionen (von Kant über Reinhold und Fichte zu Schelling und Hegel) wird hier der philosophische Ansatz der drei Tübinger aus dem Versuch erklärt, die platonische Prinzipienlehre (in ihrer neuplatonisch überarbeiteten Form) (...)
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  10. $\underset{\tilde}{\delta}^1_n$ Sets Of Reals.Joan Bagaria & W. Hugh Woodin - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1379-1428.
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    The size of $\tilde{T}$.Paul Larson - 2000 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 39 (7):541-568.
    Given a stationary subset T of $\omega_{1}$ , let $\tilde{T}$ be the set of ordinals in the interval $(\omega_{1}, \omega_{2})$ which are necessarily in the image of T by any embedding derived from the nonstationary ideal. We consider the question of the size of $\tilde{T}$ , givenT, and use Martin's Maximum and $\mathbb{P}_{max}$ to give some answers.
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    The size of $\tilde{T}$.Paul Larson - 2000 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 39 (7):541-568.
    Given a stationary subset T of \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $\omega_{1}$\end{document}, let \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $\tilde{T}$\end{document} be the set of ordinals in the interval \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $(\omega_{1}, \omega_{2})$\end{document} which are necessarily in the image of T by any embedding derived from the nonstationary ideal. We consider the question of the size of \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} (...)
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    Die Tübinger Theosophie.Laura Carrara, Irmgard Männlein-Robert, Vincent Clausing-Lage & Helmut Seng (eds.) - 2018 - Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann.
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    An expansion of $\tilde{\mathbf{f}}_p$.Zoé Chatzidakis - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (2):512 - 521.
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    Kants Tübinger Kritiker: die Kritik von Johann Friedrich Flatt an Kants moralischem Argument für die Annahme Gottes.Mukendi Mbuyi - 2001 - Aachen: Shaker. Edited by Johann Friedrich Flatt.
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  16. Die Tübinger Theosophie. Deutsche Übersetzung und Kommentar ; Theologische Orakel in Kaiserzeit und Spätantike.von Helmut Seng - 2018 - In Laura Carrara, Irmgard Männlein-Robert, Vincent Clausing-Lage & Helmut Seng (eds.), Die Tübinger Theosophie. Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann.
     
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  17. Die Tübinger Freundeslosungen "hen kai pan" und "Reich Gottes.".Richard Geis - 1942 - [München,:
     
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  18. Einleitung. Die Theosophia und die Tübinger Theosophie / von Irmgard Männelin-Robert ; Textüberlieferung der Tübinger Theosophie.von Laura Carrara - 2018 - In Laura Carrara, Irmgard Männlein-Robert, Vincent Clausing-Lage & Helmut Seng (eds.), Die Tübinger Theosophie. Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann.
     
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    Wie soll man Geschichte(n) schreiben?: Tübinger Poetik-Dozentur 2013.Hans Magnus Enzensberger - 2014 - Künzelsau: Swiridoff Verlag. Edited by Dirk von Petersdorff, Dorothee Kimmich & Philipp Alexander Ostrowicz.
    Wie soll man Geschichte(n) schreiben? enthält die Poetik-Vorlesungen von Hans Magnus Enzensberger und Dirk von Petersdorff, die im Rahmen der Tübinger Poetik-Dozentur 2013 gehalten wurden. Beide beschäftigen sich aus verschiedenen Perspektiven mit dem Selbstverständnis der Literatur als Kunst und den Wandlungen, das dieses Selbstverständnis erfahren hat. Gewandelt hat sich dabei nicht nur das, was wir unter Kunst verstehen, sondern auch das, was wir unter Literatur verstehen. Entscheidend ist dabei die Frage nach der Funktion von Kunst und Literatur. Sie wird zu (...)
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  20. Nietzsche, der Nihilismus und die Zukünftigen: Tübinger Zeitdiagnosen 2.Dennis Peterzelka, Julia Pfefferkorn & Niklas Corall (eds.) - 2014 - Tübingen: Attempto.
     
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    Grenzüberschreitungen: Räume, Texte, Theorien: Tübinger Poetik Dozentur 2018.Uwe Timm - 2019 - Künzelsau: Swiridoff Verlag. Edited by Frank Witzel, Dorothee Kimmich, Philipp Alexander Ostrowicz & Sara Bangert.
  22. Rezeption und Kritik der Philosophie Hegels in der "Katholischen Tübinger Schule".Hans Günther Türk - 1982 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Graf & Falk Wagner (eds.), Die Flucht in den Begriff: Materialien zu Hegels Religionsphilosophie. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
     
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    Laments for Animals Totenklage um Tiere in der antiken Dichtung. Mit einem Anhang byzantinischer, mittel-lateinischer und neuhochdeutscher Tierepikedien. By Gerhard Herrlinger. Pp. x + 188. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. (T¨binger Beiträge zur Altertumswissenschaft, 8. Heft.) 1930. Paper, Rm. 12. [REVIEW]Arnold M. Duff - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (06):244-.
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    Schellings frühe Paulus-Deutung: die Entwicklung von F.W.J. Schellings Schriftinterpretation und Christentumstheorie im Zusammenhang der Tübinger Theologie seiner Studienzeit und der hermeneutischen Theoriebildung seit der Frühaufklärung.Christopher Arnold - 2019 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
    English summary: Arnold presents the first systematic study of the early biblical and exegetical writings from Schelling's schooldays and years of study in Tubingen (1787-1795) and puts them in the context of the complex history of problems in the late Enlightenment. Apart from the general challenge of theology due to Kant's reception, debates on basic principles regarding authenticity and and the Bible's claim to divine authority had begun. Arnold shows that Schelling studied these controversies very closely and developed them into (...)
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  25. The Slave Trade and Development.Claude Meillassoux - 1997 - Diogenes 45 (179):23-29.
    When Captain Binger traveled the Niger bend between 1887 and 1889, he saw numerous villages that had been drained of their lifeblood or left in ruins by violent conflicts that had left their mark in the form of fortifications. Above all he was struck by the region's depopulation, which threatened to compromise the potential for colonial exploitation of the country. But these conditions did not prevail throughout the entire area. Prosperous towns were engaged in trade, war parties were living (...)
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    Conditio moderna: Essays, Reden, Programm.Manfred Frank - 1993 - Leipzig: Reclam.
    Kleiner (Tübinger) Programmentwurf -- Zwei Jahrhunderte Rationalitäts-Kritik und die Sehnsucht nach einer "Neuen Mythologie" -- Aufklärung als analytische und synthetische Vernunft -- Metaphysik heute -- Die Wiederkehr des Subjekts in der heutigen deutschen Philosophie -- Politische Aspekte des neufranzösischen Denkens -- Philosophieren nach der "paranoisch-kritischen Methode " -- "Zerschwatzte Dichtung" vor "Realer Gegenwart" -- "Deutschland den Deutschen"? Nachdenken über "Volk", "Nation" und "Konstitution" aus aktuellem Anlass.
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  27. A fundamental link between system theory and statistical mechanics.H. Atmanspacher & H. Scheingraber - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (9):939-963.
    A fundamental link between system theory and statistical mechanics has been found to be established by the Kolmogorov entropy K. By this quantity the temporal evolution of dynamical systems can be classified into regular, chaotic, and stochastic processes. Since K represents a measure for the internal information creation rate of dynamical systems, it provides an approach to irreversibility. The formal relationship to statistical mechanics is derived by means of an operator formalism originally introduced by Prigogine. For a Liouville operator L (...)
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    Effective Bounds from ineffective proofs in analysis: An application of functional interpretation and majorization.Ulrich Kohlenbach - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (4):1239-1273.
    We show how to extract effective bounds Φ for $\bigwedge u^1 \bigwedge v \leq_\gamma tu \bigvee w^\eta G_0$ -sentences which depend on u only (i.e. $\bigwedge u \bigwedge v \leq_\gamma tu \bigvee w \leq_\eta \Phi uG_0$ ) from arithmetical proofs which use analytical assumptions of the form \begin{equation*}\tag{*}\bigwedge x^\delta\bigvee y \leq_\rho sx \bigwedge z^\tau F_0\end{equation*} (γ, δ, ρ, and τ are arbitrary finite types, η ≤ 2, G0 and F0 are quantifier-free, and s and t are closed terms). If τ (...)
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    Pointwise hereditary majorization and some applications.Ulrich Kohlenbach - 1992 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 31 (4):227-241.
    A pointwise version of the Howard-Bezem notion of hereditary majorization is introduced which has various advantages, and its relation to the usual notion of majorization is discussed. This pointwise majorization of primitive recursive functionals (in the sense of Gödel'sT as well as Kleene/Feferman's ) is applied to systems of intuitionistic and classical arithmetic (H andH c) in all finite types with full induction as well as to the corresponding systems with restricted inductionĤ↾ andĤ↾c.H and Ĥ↾ are closed under a generalized (...)
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    Computable shuffle sums of ordinals.Asher M. Kach - 2008 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 47 (3):211-219.
    The main result is that for sets ${S \subseteq \omega + 1}$ , the following are equivalent: The shuffle sum σ(S) is computable.The set S is a limit infimum set, i.e., there is a total computable function g(x, t) such that ${f(x) = \lim inf_t g(x, t)}$ enumerates S.The set S is a limitwise monotonic set relative to 0′, i.e., there is a total 0′-computable function ${\tilde{g}(x, t)}$ satisfying ${\tilde{g}(x, t) \leq \tilde{g}(x, t+1)}$ such that ${{\tilde{f}(x) (...)
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  31. Dual Aspect Framework for Consciousness and Its Implications: West meets East.Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal - 2009 - In G. Derfer, Z. Wang & M. Weber (eds.), The Roar of Awakening. A Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews. Ontos Verlag. pp. 39.
    The extended dual-aspect monism framework of consciousness, based on neuroscience, consists of five components: (1) dual-aspect primal entities; (2) neural-Darwinism: co-evolution and co-development of subjective experiences (SEs) and associated neural-nets from the mental aspect (that carries the SEs/proto-experiences (PEs) in superposed and unexpressed form) and the material aspect (mass, charge, spin and space-time) of fundamental entities (elementary particles), respectively and co-tuning via sensorimotor interaction; (3) matching and selection processes: interaction of two modes, namely, (a) the non-tilde mode that is (...)
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    On characterizing solution for multi-objective fractional two-stage solid transportation problem under fuzzy environment.Hamiden Abd El-Wahed Khalifa, Pavan Kumar & Majed G. Alharbi - 2021 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):620-635.
    This article attempts to study cost minimizing multi-objective fractional solid transportation problem with fuzzy cost coefficients c ˜ i j k r {\tilde{c}}_{ijk}^{r}, fuzzy supply quantities a ˜ i {\tilde{a}}_{i}, fuzzy demands b ˜ j {\tilde{b}}_{j}, and/or fuzzy conveyances e ˜ k {\tilde{e}}_{k}. The fuzzy efficient concept is introduced in which the crisp efficient solution is extended. A necessary and sufficient condition for the solution is established. Fuzzy geometric programming approach is applied to solve the crisp (...)
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    Normal subgroups of nonstandard symmetric and alternating groups.John Allsup & Richard Kaye - 2007 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 46 (2):107-121.
    Let ${\mathfrak{M}}$ be a nonstandard model of Peano Arithmetic with domain M and let ${n \in M}$ be nonstandard. We study the symmetric and alternating groups S n and A n of permutations of the set ${\{0,1,\ldots,n-1\}}$ internal to ${\mathfrak{M}}$ , and classify all their normal subgroups, identifying many externally defined such normal subgroups in the process. We provide evidence that A n and S n are not split extensions by these normal subgroups, by showing that any such complement if (...)
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    An elegant but “simple” form for the Dirac hydrogen atom.James D. Edmonds - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (1-2):123-129.
    The operator structures for the constants of the motion of the relativistic hydrogen atom are examined. ThoughJ 3 andJ · J are constants of the motion,J is not. Its replacement, $\tilde {\rm K}$ , is shown to emerge rather naturally in transforming the equation to spherical coordinates. The separation of variables is presented in hypercomplex number form. This leads to some interesting suggestions regarding the matter/antimatter operator for the Dirac equation.
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    Stimmen der Götter: Orakel und ihre Rezeption von der Spätantike bis in die Frühe Neuzeit.Lucia Maddalena Tissi, Helmut Seng & Chiara O. Tommasi (eds.) - 2019 - Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
    Orakel sind in der antiken Religiosität weit verbreitet; auch in Kaiserzeit und Spätantike haben sie ihre Faszination nicht verloren. Das zeigt sich etwa in Orakelsammlungen wie den 'Chaldaeischen Orakeln', der 'Orakelphilosophie' des Porphyrios und der 'Tübinger Theosophie' oder aber in der Diskussion über ihren Inhalt und sogar ihren Gebrauch in rituellem Zusammenhang. Daneben sind Orakel in narrativen Gattungen wie Geschichtsschreibung und Roman präsent, auch noch in byzantinischer Zeit. Die Frühe Neuzeit greift vor allem auf theologische Orakel zurück, aber auch auf (...)
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  36. Type-2 Fuzzy Sets and Newton’s Fuzzy Potential in an Algorithm of Classification Objects of a Conceptual Space.Adrianna Jagiełło, Piotr Lisowski & Roman Urban - 2022 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 31 (3):389-408.
    This paper deals with Gärdenfors’ theory of conceptual spaces. Let \({\mathcal {S}}\) be a conceptual space consisting of 2-type fuzzy sets equipped with several kinds of metrics. Let a finite set of prototypes \(\tilde{P}_1,\ldots,\tilde{P}_n\in \mathcal {S}\) be given. Our main result is the construction of a classification algorithm. That is, given an element \({\tilde{A}}\in \mathcal {S},\) our algorithm classifies it into the conceptual field determined by one of the given prototypes \(\tilde{P}_i.\) The construction of our algorithm (...)
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  37. Theories of Consciousness & Death.Gregory Nixon (ed.) - 2016 - New York, USA: QuantumDream.
    What happens to the inner light of consciousness with the death of the individual body and brain? Reductive materialism assumes it simply fades to black. Others think of consciousness as indicating a continuation of self, a transformation, an awakening or even alternatives based on the quality of life experience. In this issue, speculation drawn from theoretic research are presented. -/- Table of Contents Epigraph: From “The Immortal”, Jorge Luis Borges iii Editor’s Introduction: I Killed a Squirrel the Other Day, Gregory (...)
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    The mass operator in Riemannian spacetimes.Kh Huleihil & S. Malin - 1980 - Foundations of Physics 10 (5-6):459-467.
    There is no unique way to generalize the mass operator 0 2 −p · p to curved spacetimes. The possible generalizations using either an analytic or an algebraic (group-theoretic) approach are discussed. We investigate in detail three possibilities: (i) the generalized D'Alembertian $$- \tilde \square = - (1/\sqrt { - g} )(\partial /\partial x^v )(\sqrt { - g} g^{\mu v} {\text{ }}\partial /\partial x^\mu$$ (ii) the operator ( $- (\tilde \square + \tfrac{1}{6}{\text{R)}}$ , which is conformally invariant in (...)
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    Modified Weyl theory and extended elementary objects.W. Drechsler - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (12):1479-1497.
    To represent extension of objects in particle physics, a modified Weyl theory is used by gauging the curvature radius of the local fibers in a soldered bundle over space-time possessing a homogeneous space G/H of the (4, 1)-de Sitter group G as fiber. Objects with extension determined by a fundamental length parameter R0 appear as islands D(i) in space-time characterized by a geometry of the Cartan-Weyl type (i.e., involving torsion and modified Weyl degrees of freedom). Farther away from the domains (...)
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    Quantized fiber dynamics for extended elementary objects involving gravitation.W. Drechsler - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (8):1041-1077.
    The geometro-stochastic quantization of a gauge theory for extended objects based on the (4, 1)-de Sitter group is used for the description of quantized matter in interaction with gravitation. In this context a Hilbert bundle ℋ over curved space-time B is introduced, possessing the standard fiber ℋ $_{\bar \eta }^{(\rho )} $ , being a resolution kernel Hilbert space (with resolution generator $\tilde \eta $ and generalized coherent state basis) carrying a spin-zero phase space representation of G=SO(4, 1) belonging (...)
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    Mass Generation by Weyl Symmetry Breaking.Wolfgang Drechsler - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (9):1327-1369.
    A massless electroweak theory for leptons is formulated in a Weyl space, W4, yielding a Weyl invariant dynamics of a scalar field φ, chiral Dirac fermion fields ψL and ψR, and the gauge fields κμ, Aμ, Zμ, Wμ, and Wμ †, allowing for conformal rescalings of the metric gμν and all fields with nonvanishing Weyl weight together with the corresponding transformations of the Weyl vector fields, κμ, representing the D(1) or dilatation gauge fields. The local group structure of this Weyl (...)
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    Experimental test of the Pauli Exclusion Principle.A. S. Barabash - 2010 - Foundations of Physics 40 (7):703-718.
    A short review is given of three experimental works on tests of the Pauli Exclusion Principle (PEP) in which the author has been involved during the last 10 years. In the first work a search for anomalous carbon atoms was done and a limit on the existence of such atoms was determined, $^{12}\tilde{\mathrm{C}}$ /12C <2.5×10−12. In the second work PEP was tested with the NEMO-2 detector and the limits on the violation of PEP for p-shell nucleons in 12C were (...)
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    Negative Größen bei Diophant? Teil I.Klaus Barner - 2007 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 15 (1):18-49.
    In this paper which consists of two parts (Teil I and Teil II) we champion Diophantus of Alexandria and Isabella Bašmakova against Norbert Schappacher. In two publications ([Schappacher 1998a] and [Schappacher 1998b]) he puts forward inter alia two propositions: Questioning Diophantus’ originality he considers affirmatively the possibility that the Arithmetica are the joint work of a team of authors like Bourbaki. And he calls Bašmakova’s claim (in [Bašmakova 1972]) that Diophantus uses negative numbers, a nonsense , reproaching her for her (...)
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    Impostures.David Bellos - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (3):456-457.
    An eye-opener and a head-scratcher, this set of fifty exercices de style offers an oblique and learned introduction to a great classic of ludic literature dating from the twelfth century, the Maqamat of al-Hariri. Each of the fifty tales of the trickster Abu Zayid, some or perhaps all of which contain or are constituted by one or more formal restrictions, is here presented in the form of a pastiche of some familiar or exotic register of writing in English. We can (...)
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