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Reply to the comment, cond-mat/0209398 by by N.W. Watkins, S.C. Chapman, and G. Rowlands
No abstract available, since this is a Comment on a published article (cf. title)
Comments On "Three Paradox of Quantum Information"
This is our formal Reply to revised version (v2) of arXiv: nucl-th/0510004v2.
Rejoinder to ``The 2005 Neyman Lecture: Dynamic Indeterminism in Science'' [arXiv:0808.0620]
Is more always better? We address this question in the context of bibliometric indices that aim to assess the scientific impact of individual researchers by counting their number of highly cited publications. We propose a simple model in…
We respond to invalid criticism in the recent Comment by Schneider et al. [arXiv:1407.4127v1]
Comment on "Efficiency of Isothermal Molecular Machines at Maximum Power" (PRL 108, 210602 (2012), arXiv:1201.6396)
This is a reply to the Comment on 'Spin Decoherence in Superconducting Atom Chips' [arXiv:quant-ph/0610095 (2006)].
This is a reply to the comment by Gilbert and Sanders [arXiv:1111.6271 (2011)]. We point out that their comment is a follow-up of a previous discussion which we briefly summarize before we refute their new criticism.
This is a Comment to the recent 3 papers by S.S. Afonin
The comment is intended to answer the criticism presented on `Steady-state fluctuations of a genetic feedback loop: an exact solution' [J. Chem. Phys. {\bf 137}, 035104 (2012).] and provides the missing component for the complete analytic…
Science is a cumulative activity, which can manifest itself through the act of citing. Citations are also central to research evaluation, thus creating incentives for researchers to cite their own work. Using a dataset containing more than…
Reply to the recent comment by I.Ispolatov and M.Karttunen, cond-mat/0303564
Rejoinder: Fisher Lecture: Dimension Reduction in Regression [arXiv:0708.3774]
Correction to The Annals of Statistics (1989) 17 1749--1766 [URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0090-5364%28198912%2917%3A4%3C1749%3AEPEFSP%3E 2.0.CO%3B2-9]
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The following conversation is based in part on a transcript of a 2009 interview funded by Pfizer Global Research-Connecticut, the American Statistical Association and the Department of Statistics at the University of Connecticut-Storrs as…
Citation count is a quantifiable measure to indicate the number of times an article is cited by other articles. It is believed that if an article is cited often then it must be an important or influential article; however, there is no…
Comment on the paper "Novel Convective Instabilities in a Magnetic Fluid" by W. Luo, T. Du, and J. Huang, Phys. Rev. Lett., v.82, p.4134 (1999).