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Comment on ``The 2005 Neyman Lecture: Dynamic Indeterminism in Science'' [arXiv:0808.0620]
Rejoinder to ``The 2005 Neyman Lecture: Dynamic Indeterminism in Science'' [arXiv:0808.0620]
Jerzy Neyman's life history and some of his contributions to applied statistics are reviewed. In a 1960 article he wrote: ``Currently in the period of dynamic indeterminism in science, there is hardly a serious piece of research which, if…
Comment: Fisher Lecture: Dimension Reduction in Regression [arXiv:0708.3774]
Comment: Fisher Lecture: Dimension Reduction in Regression [arXiv:0708.3774]
Comment: Fisher Lecture: Dimension Reduction in Regression [arXiv:0708.3774]
Determinism and indeterminism in physical theories are reviewed and some broader implications of determinism are discussed.
We make comments on the paper by Miller [{\it J. Theor. Biol.} {\bf 234} (2005) 511].
Comment on "Citation Statistics" [arXiv:0910.3529]
Comment on "Citation Statistics" [arXiv:0910.3529]
In the past century many fundamental results on unpredictability, undecidability and uncertainty have compelled scientists to grapple with the idea that some questions may never be resolved within our current theories. While this…
Discussions on indeterminism in physics focus on the possibility of an open future, i.e. the possibility of having potential alternative future events, the realisation of one of which is not fully determined by the present state of affairs.…
Comment on "The Need for Syncretism in Applied Statistics" [arXiv:1012.1161]
We make comments on Gaidarzhy {\it et al.}'s [{\it Phys. Rev. Lett.} 94, 030402 (2005)] letter.
We briefly remind references and arguments, already discussed in the past, which confute erroneous claims in arXiv:1210.5501.
Rejoinder to "The Future of Indirect Evidence" [arXiv:1012.1161]
We comment the recent published article entitled "Temperature dependent fluctuations in the two-dimensional XY model", appeared in J. Phys. A: Math.Gen. 38 (2005) 5603.
We present in an informal way some recent results concerning a possible overlapping between classical unpredictability and quantum indeterminism.
Comment on "Indispensable Finite Time Correlations for Fokker-Planck Equations from Time Series Data"
A Comment on the Letter by C. R. Galley, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 174301 (2013).