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The following pages link to The nineteenth century conflict between mechanism and irreversibility (Q2436253):
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- Classical many-body theory with retarded interactions: dynamical irreversibility and determinism without probabilities (Q341922) (← links)
- Was there an ice cube there or am I just remembering it?: Does the reversibility argument really imply scepticism about records? (Q506914) (← links)
- Continuity in nature and in mathematics: Boltzmann and Poincaré (Q513965) (← links)
- When realism made a difference: the constitution of matter and its conceptual enigmas in late 19th century physics (Q643137) (← links)
- Boltzmann's H-theorem, its discontents, and the birth of statistical mechanics (Q652785) (← links)
- Determinism vs. statistics in classical many-body theory: dynamical origin of irreversibility (Q1620526) (← links)
- Joule's nineteenth century energy conservation meta-law and the twentieth century physics (quantum mechanics and relativity): twenty-first century analysis (Q2152382) (← links)
- On physical principles and mathematical mechanisms of the phenomenon of irreversibility (Q2159680) (← links)
- The reversibility objection against the second law of thermodynamics viewed, and avoided, from a logical point of view (Q2420729) (← links)
- A Case Study on Theory Reduction and its Philosophy of Science (Q4528616) (← links)