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The collected papers of Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein,John Stachel,Martin J. Klein,Anne J. Kox,Robert Schulmann,Diana Kormos Buchwald,Michel Janssen,Daniel Kennefick,David E. Rowe,Rudy Hirschmann +9 more
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In this article, the authors present a list of illustrative and textual features of the 14 volumes of the series, including: list of text, list of illustration and list of location symbols.Abstract:
List of Texts xiii List of Illustrations xxxiii INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL Introduction to Volume 14 xxxv Editorial Method of the Series lxxxv Acknowledgments xciii Note on the Translation xcv List of Abbreviations xcvi Location Symbols xcvii Descriptive Symbols c TEXTS 1 Alphabetical List of Correspondence 783 Chronology 805 Calendar of Abstracts 821 Appendixes 905 Literature Cited 1007 Index 1031 Index of Citations 1097read more
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The large deviation approach to statistical mechanics
TL;DR: The theory of large deviations as discussed by the authors is concerned with the exponential decay of probabilities of large fluctuations in random systems, and it provides exponential-order estimates of probabilities that refine and generalize Einstein's theory of fluctuations.
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Economics in the Laboratory
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a framework of environment, institution, and behavior of participants in experiments as a function of the environment and institution that constitute the controlled variables and observed behavior of the participants in the experiments.
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Trapped atoms in cavity QED: coupling quantized light and matter
TL;DR: In this article, the development and current state of research in cavity quantum electrodynamics in the optical domain are discussed and discussed on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of Albert Einstein's annus mirabilis, and the development of techniques for the confinement of atoms strongly coupled to high-finesse resonators and experiments which these techniques enable.
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Human dynamics: Darwin and Einstein correspondence patterns.
TL;DR: Darwin and Einstein's patterns of correspondence and today's electronic exchanges follow the same scaling laws, however, the response times of their surface-mail communication is described by a different scaling exponent from e- mail communication, providing evidence for a new class of phenomena in human dynamics.
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Mimicking celestial mechanics in metamaterials
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors link the newly emerged field of artificial optical materials to that of celestial mechanics, thus opening the way to investigate light phenomena reminiscent of orbital motion, strange attractors and chaos, in a controlled laboratory environment.