Re: Dynamical Systems and Expansion-Contraction



In article <1113800732.727781.133720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
OsherD <mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>From Osher Doctorow
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>The titles of the references are (by alphabetical order of first
>author's surname in parentheses) without quotation marks as follows.

Not to let the proverbial cat out of its metaphorical bag or anything.
But, if I were you guys, I would start working on an alibi or
something. Cause, last I heard, there is no statute of lims for being
an idiot.

>1. Noncompact KK theory of gravity: stochastic treatment for a
>nonperturbative inflaton field in a de Sitter expansion (Aguilar)
>2. Hawking radiation without transplanckian frequencies (Brout)
>3. Is the universe homogeneous on large scales? (Davis)
>4. Dissipation time and decay of correlations (Fannjiang)
>5. Decay of correlations for nonuniformly expanding systems (Gouezel)
>6. Constructing an expanding metric for dynamical systems in one
>complex variable (Hruska)
>7. Fantappie's group as an extension of special relativity on
>e^(infinity) Cantorian space-time (Iovane)
>8. Varying G, accelerating universe, and other relevant consequences of
>a stochastic self-similar and fractal universe (Iovane)
>9. On the global embedding of spacetime into singular E^SIGMA Einstein
>manifolds: wormholes (Katzourakis)
>10. Stochastic-like behaviour in nonuniformly expanding maps (Luzzatto)
>11. Topological invariance of generic non-uniformly expanding
>multimodal maps (Luzzatto)
>12. Many-fingered time in quantum field theory, measurement, and the
>Bohmian interpretation (Nikolic)
>13. Modular curves, C*-algebras, and chaotic cosmology (Marcolli)
>14. The explosion of singular hyperbolic attractors (Morales)
>15. SRB Measures for weakly expanding maps (Pinheiro)
>16. Acceleration expansion in a stochastic self-similar fractal
>universe (Santini)
>17. Cosmology, black holes and shock waves beyond the Hubble length
>(Smoller)
>18. The past attractor in inhomogeneous cosmology (Uggla)
>19. New crisis in geometry? (Rylov)
>20. On the formation of singularities of solutions of nonlinear
>differential systems in antistokes directions (Costin)

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