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Modern Mathematical Models of Time and their Applications to Physics and Cosmology

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Modern Mathematical Models of Time and their Applications to Physics and Cosmology
Springer Netherlands

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Pair of X-ray Sources across NGC 4258: Its Relation to Intrinsic Redshifts, Ejection and Quantization
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    Chapter 2 A Fresh Look at Discordant Redshift Galaxies in Compact Groups
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    Chapter 3 Evidence for Quantized and Variable Redshifts in the Cosmic Background Rest Frame
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    Chapter 4 Testing for Quantized Redshifts. I. The Project
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    Chapter 5 The Distribution of Galaxy Pair Redshifts
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    Chapter 6 Density Fluctuations on Super-Hubble Scales
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    Chapter 7 The Challenge of Large-Scale Structure
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    Chapter 8 Electric Space: Evolution of the Plasma Universe
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    Chapter 9 Gamma-Ray Bursts: Should Cosmologists Care?
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    Chapter 10 Testing for Quantized Redshifts. II. The Local Supercluster
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    Chapter 11 Power Spectrum Analysis and Redshift Data
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    Chapter 12 Statistical Analysis of the Occurrence of Periodicities in Galaxy Redshift Data
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    Chapter 13 Zooming in on the Redshift Problem
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    Chapter 14 Two Universes
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    Chapter 15 Anomalous Redshifts and the Variable Mass Hypothesis
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    Chapter 16 Three-Dimensional Quantized Time in Cosmology
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    Chapter 17 The Stress-Energy Tensor and the Deflection of Light in 6-Dimensional General Relativity
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    Chapter 18 Einstein’s Greatest Mistake?
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    Chapter 19 Time, Space and Complex Geometry
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    Chapter 20 Discrete Spatial Scales in a Fractal Universe
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    Chapter 21 Possible New Properties of Gravity
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    Chapter 22 On the Cosmic Limits of Physical Laws
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    Chapter 23 Changes in Concepts of Time from Aristotle to Einstein
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    Chapter 24 On the Transmutation and Annihilation of Pencil-Generated Spacetime Dimensions
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    Chapter 25 Particles, Space, and Time
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    Chapter 26 Time Anisotropy and Quantum Measurement: Clues for Transcending the Geometric Picture of Time
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    Chapter 27 3-D Period Doubling and Magnetic Moments of Particles
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    Chapter 28 Relics of the Primordial Origin of Space and Time in the Low Energy World
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    Chapter 29 Unexplained Empirical Relations among Certain Scatterings
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    Chapter 30 Spherical Rotation, Particles and Cosmology
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    Chapter 31 A Non-Linear Model for Time
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    Chapter 32 Defining Spacetime
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    Chapter 33 Some Elementary Geometric Aspects in Extending the Dimension of the Space of Instants
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    Chapter 34 Fisher Information as a Measure of Time
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Chapter title
Statistical Analysis of the Occurrence of Periodicities in Galaxy Redshift Data
Chapter number 12
Book title
Modern Mathematical Models of Time and their Applications to Physics and Cosmology
Published by
Springer, Dordrecht, January 1997
DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-5628-8_12
Book ISBNs
978-9-40-106372-2, 978-9-40-115628-8
Authors

W. J. Cocke, C. L. Devito, A. Pitucco, Cocke, W. J., Devito, C. L., Pitucco, A.

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