Mean-field dynamics of an infinite-range interacting quantum system: Chaos, dynamical phase transition, and localization

B Žunkovič, A Zegarra - Physical Review B, 2024 - APS
We investigate the dynamical properties of the XY spin-1/2 chain with infinite-range
transverse interactions and find a dynamical phase transition with a chaotic dynamical …

Is any but a tiny fraction of handedness variance likely to be due to the external environment?

C McManus - Laterality, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Non-shared environmental variance (NSEV) accounts for 76% of variance in genetic
modelling of handedness. However, it is very misleading to suggest that NSEV,“highlights …

[图书][B] Data analysis and approximate models: Model choice, Location-Scale, analysis of variance, nonparametric regression and image analysis

PL Davies - 2014 - books.google.com
The First Detailed Account of Statistical Analysis That Treats Models as Approximations The
idea of truth plays a role in both Bayesian and frequentist statistics. The Bayesian concept of …

Explaining the link between agentivity and non-culminating causation

F Martin - Semantics and Linguistic Theory, 2015 - journals.linguisticsociety.org
This paper offers an account for why, cross-linguistically, denying the whole change of state
encoded by causative verbs is easier with agent than with causer subjects. It does so by …

Dynamical phase diagram of a quantum Ising chain with long-range interactions

G Piccitto, B Žunkovič, A Silva - Physical Review B, 2019 - APS
We investigate the effect of short-range correlations on the dynamical phase diagram of
quantum many-body systems with long-range interactions. Focusing on Ising spin chains …

Doubly transient chaos: Generic form of chaos in autonomous dissipative systems

AE Motter, M Gruiz, G Károlyi, T Tél - Physical review letters, 2013 - APS
Chaos is an inherently dynamical phenomenon traditionally studied for trajectories that are
either permanently erratic or transiently influenced by permanently erratic ones lying on a …

Predictability in dice motion: how does it differ from hydro-meteorological processes?

P Dimitriadis, D Koutsoyiannis… - Hydrological Sciences …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
From ancient times dice have been used to denote randomness. A dice throw experiment is
set up in order to examine the predictability of the die orientation through time using …

Reviving frequentism

M Hubert - Synthese, 2021 - Springer
Philosophers now seem to agree that frequentism is an untenable strategy to explain the
meaning of probabilities. Nevertheless, I want to revive frequentism, and I will do so by …

Fair coins tend to land on the same side they started: Evidence from 350,757 flips

F Bartoš, A Sarafoglou, HR Godmann… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
Many people have flipped coins but few have stopped to ponder the statistical and physical
intricacies of the process. In a preregistered study we collected $350 {,} 757$ coin flips to …

The three-dimensional dynamics of the die throw

M Kapitaniak, J Strzalko, J Grabski… - … Journal of Nonlinear …, 2012 - pubs.aip.org
A three-dimensional model of a die throw which considers the die bounces with dissipation
on the fixed and oscillating table has been formulated. It allows simulations of the …