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1 - Reviews

[1-1]
Positronium Physics and Biomedical Applications, Steven D. Bass, Sebastiano Mariazzi, Pawel Moskal, Ewa Stepien, Rev.Mod.Phys. 95 (2023) 021002, arXiv:2302.09246.
[Bass:2023dmv]
[1-2]
Lectures on Theory of Microwave and Optical Waveguides, Weng Cho Chew, arXiv:2107.09672, 2021.
[2107.09672]
[1-3]
Electromagnetic Helicity in Classical Physics, Amir Jafari, arXiv:1908.07394, 2019.
[Jafari:2019xqs]
[1-4]
Researchers in an Entropy Wonderland: A Review of the Entropy Concept, Marko Popovic, arXiv:1711.07326, 2017.
[1711.07326]
[1-5]
Functional Brain Imaging: A Comprehensive Survey, Saman Sarraf, Jian Sun, arXiv:1602.02225, 2016.
[1602.02225]
[1-6]
Energy Flows in Low-Entropy Complex Systems, Eric J. Chaisson, arXiv:1512.04981, 2015.
[1512.04981]
[1-7]
Heat kernel expansion: user's manual, D. V. Vassilevich, Phys. Rep. 388 (2003) 279, arXiv:hep-th/0306138.
[Vassilevich:2003xt]
[1-8]
The Stueckelberg field, Henri Ruegg, Marti Ruiz-Altaba, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A19 (2004) 3265, arXiv:hep-th/0304245.
[Ruegg:2003ps]
[1-9]
Instantons at work, Dmitri Diakonov, Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 51 (2003) 173, arXiv:hep-ph/0212026.
[Diakonov:2002fq]
[1-10]
A bird's-eye view of density-functional theory, Klaus Capelle, arXiv:cond-mat/0211443, 2002.
[cond-mat/0211443]
[1-11]
Introduction to Chiral Perturbation Theory, S. Scherer, Adv. Nucl. Phys. 27 (2003) 277, arXiv:hep-ph/0210398.
[Scherer:2002tk]
[1-12]
Resource Letter: The Standard Model and Beyond, Jonathan L. Rosner, Am. J. Phys. 71 (2003) 302, arXiv:hep-ph/0206176.
From the abstract: This Resource Letter provides a guide to literature on the Standard Model of elementary particles and possible extensions.
[Rosner:2002xi]
[1-13]
The Fermi-Pasta-Ulam problem: 50 years of progress, G.P. Berman, F.M. Izrailev, arXiv:nlin.CD/0411062, 20nl.
[nlin-CD/0411062]

2 - Reviews - Talks

[2-1]
Photon colliders: the first 25 years, V.I. Telnov, Acta Phys. Polon. B37 (2006) 633, arXiv:physics/0602172. Photon: Its First Hundred Years And The Future, includes PHOTON2005 and PLC2005, Warsaw and Kazimierz, Poland, 30 Aug - 8 Sep 2005.
[Telnov:2006rj]
[2-2]
TASI Lectures on Effective Field Theories, Ira Z. Rothstein, arXiv:hep-ph/0308266, 2003.
[Rothstein:2003mp]
[2-3]
Simple Atoms, Quantum Electrodynamics and Fundamental Constants, Savely G. Karshenboim, Lect.Notes Phys. 570 (2003) 141, arXiv:hep-ph/0305205. PSAS (St. Petersburg, 2002).
[Karshenboim:2003jr]
[2-4]
Strange Quark Matter Theory, T. S.Biro, J. Phys. G30 (2004) S599, arXiv:hep-ph/0304265. Strange Quark Matter 2003 Conference, March 12-17, 2003, Atlantic Beach, NC, USA.
[Biro:2003jx]
[2-5]
Lectures on HERA physics, B. Foster, Eur. Phys. J. DIRECTA1 (2002) 1-11, arXiv:hep-ex/0206011. 7th Hellenic School on Elementary Particle Physics, Corfu Summer Institute, September 2001.
[Foster:2001xcn]

3 - Articles

[3-1]
Internet of Spacecraft for Multi-planetary Defense and Prosperity, Yiming Huo, arXiv:2205.08567, 2022.
[2205.08567]
[3-2]
Limits of Detecting Extraterrestrial Civilizations, Ian George, Xinan Chen, Lav R. Varshney, arXiv:2107.09794, 2021.
[2107.09794]
[3-3]
Reviewing METI: A Critical Analysis of the Arguments, John Gertz, arXiv:1605.05663, 2016.
[1605.05663]
[3-4]
Electromagnetic interactions derived from potentials: charge and magnetic dipole, R. Coisson, arXiv:1403.0973, 2014.
[1403.0973]
[3-5]
Analysis of periodicity of extinction using the 2012 geological time scale, Adrian L. Melott, Richard K. Bambach, arXiv:1310.4712, 2013.
[1310.4712]
[3-6]
Living in Living Cities, Carlos Gershenson, arXiv:1111.3659, 2011.
[1111.3659]
[3-7]
The SETI Paradox, Alexander Zaitsev, arXiv:physics/0611283, 2006.
[Nissimov:2006zd]
[3-8]
Messaging to Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, Alexander Zaitsev, arXiv:physics/0610031, 2006.
[Zeitsev:2006yb]
[3-9]
Finding Scientific Gems with Google, P. Chen, H. Xie, S. Maslov, S. Redner, J.Informet. 1 (2007) 8-15, arXiv:physics/0604130.
[Chen:2006fs]
[3-10]
Planetary catastrophe risks cannot generally be inferred from the Earth's formation date, Adrian Kent, arXiv:astro-ph/0512445, 2005.
[Kent:2005hg]
[3-11]
Antimatter underestimated, Andre Gsponer, Jean-Pierre Hurni, arXiv:physics/0507139, 2005.
[physics/0507139]
[3-12]
Transportation Planning and Traffic Flow Models, Sven Maerivoet, Bart De Moor, Eur.Phys.J. C47 (2006) 227-234, arXiv:physics/0507127.
[Malik:2005bb]
[3-13]
Traffic Flow Theory, Sven Maerivoet, Bart De Moor, Eur.Phys.J. C46 (2006) 713, arXiv:physics/0507126.
[Zhou:2005ha]
[3-14]
Earthquake recurrence as a record breaking process, Joern Davidsen, Peter Grassberger, Maya Paczuski, AIP Conf.Proc. 793 (2005) 111-121, arXiv:physics/0507082.
[Fujiwara:2005ry]
[3-15]
Remarks on photons and the aether, Robert Carroll, arXiv:physics/0507027, 2005.
[Carroll:2005nf]
[3-16]
Global permanent deformations triggered by the Sumatra earthquake, E. Boschi et al., Prog.Theor.Phys. 113 (2005) 733-761, arXiv:physics/0506003.
[Mino:2005an]
[3-17]
A climatic thermostat making Earth habitable, Peter D. Ditlevsen, Astrobiology (2005), arXiv:astro-ph/0505245.
[Ditlevsen:2005aj]
[3-18]
Fifteen Minutes of Fame: The Dynamics of Information Access on the Web, Z. Dezso et al., Phys. Rev. D72 (2005) 025009, arXiv:physics/0505087.
[Fujikawa:2005tv]
[3-19]
Free Will and Physics, Mark J Hadley, Phys. Rev. D72 (2005) 044001, arXiv:physics/0504215.
[Bertolami:2005bh]
[3-20]
Frequency of occurrence of numbers in the World Wide Web, S.N. Dorogovtsev, J.F.F. Mendes, J.G. Oliveira, Nucl. Phys. B722 (2005) 297-327, arXiv:physics/0504185.
[Bellucci:2005yy]
[3-21]
Let Your CyberAlter Ego Share Information and Manage Spam, Joseph S. Kong et al., J. Phys. G31 (2005) S1701-S1704, arXiv:physics/0504026.
[Soic:2005gr]
[3-22]
Fast Factoring of Integers, Gordon Chalmers, arXiv:physics/0503159, 2005.
[physics/0503159]
[3-23]
Global Warming: some back-of-the-envelope calculations, C. Fabara, B. Hoeneisen, arXiv:physics/0503119, 2005.
[Kuah:2005kg]
[3-24]
Creating chaos and the Life, Boris Chirikov, arXiv:physics/0503072, 2005.
[Bazanski:2005yq]
[3-25]
Expanding advanced civilizations in the universe, Claudius Gros, J. Br. Interplanet. Soc. 58 (2005) 108, arXiv:astro-ph/0501119.
[Gros:2005dq]
[3-26]
Endogenous versus Exogenous Origins of Crises, D. Sornette, Rev.Math.Phys. 19 (2007) 405-454, arXiv:physics/0412026.
[Hiroshima:2004de]
[3-27]
Statistics of the seasonal cycle of the 1951-2000 surface temperature records in Italy, Valerio Lucarini, Teresa Nanni, Antonio Speranza, arXiv:physics/0407145, 2004.
[physics/0407145]
[3-28]
Nuclear Power and the World's Energy Requirements, V. Castellano, R. F. Evans, J. Dunning-Davies, Phys. Rev. D70 (2004) 083505, arXiv:physics/0406046.
[Mathews:2004vu]
[3-29]
Man-made climate change:Facts and fiction, Michael Dittmar, Anne-Sylvie Nicollerat, Class.Quant.Grav. 21 (2004) 2071-2088, arXiv:physics/0403083.
[Narita:2004xg]
[3-30]
Paradoxes in the Boltzmann kinetic theory, C. Y. Chen, arXiv:physics/0312043, 2003.
[Petrov:2003bh]
[3-31]
The Psychopathological Fabric of Time (and Space) and Its Underpinning Pencil-Borne Geometries, M. Saniga, R. Buccheri, arXiv:physics/0310165, 2003.
[physics/0310165]
[3-32]
Classifying chemical elements and particles: from the atomic to the sub-atomic world, M. R. Kibler, arXiv:quant-ph/0310155, 2003.
[Kibler:2003tr]
[3-33]
Steppingstones in Hamiltonian dynamics, T. F. Jordan, arXiv:physics/0310140, 2003.
[physics/0310140]
[3-34]
Physics of Skiing: The Ideal-Carving Equation and Its Applications, U. D. Jentschura, F. Fahrbach, arXiv:physics/0310086, 2003.
[physics/0310086]
[3-35]
The Pedagogy of the p-n Junction: Diffusion or Drift?, S. O. Kasap, C. Tannous, arXiv:physics/0306153, 2003.
[Jentschura:2003hh]
[3-36]
Fundamental Research and Developing Countries, S. Narison, arXiv:physics/0212085, 2002.
[Narison:2002jw]
[3-37]
There is no 'First' Quantization, H. D. Zeh, Phys. Lett. A309 (2003) 329, arXiv:quant-ph/0210098.
[Zeh:2003kd]
[3-38]
Notes on the Third Law of Thermodynamics.I, F. Belgiorno, Commun.Math.Phys. 256 (2005) 513-537, arXiv:physics/0210037.
[Cattaneo:2002tk]
[3-39]
Toy models for the falling chimney, Gabriele Varieschi, Kaoru Kamiya, Am. J. Phys. 71 (2003) 1025, arXiv:physics/0210033.
[Varieschi:2002qq]
[3-40]
The physics of stone skipping, Lyderic Bocquet, Commun.Math.Phys. 239 (2003) 493-521, arXiv:physics/0210015. 7 pages, 5 figures (to appear in American Journal of Physics).
[Bauer:2002tf]
[3-41]
Trialogue on the number of fundamental constants, M. J. Duff, L. B. Okun, G. Veneziano, JHEP 03 (2002) 023, arXiv:physics/0110060.
[Duff:2001ba]
[3-42]
Cyborg Systems as Platforms for Computer-Vision Algorithm-Development for Astrobiology, Patrick C. McGuire et al., arXiv:cs.CV/0401004, 20cs.
[cs-CV/0401004]
[3-43]
The genetic signature of (astronomically induced) life extinctions, Robersy Sanchez, Rolando Cardenas, arXiv:q-bio.PE/0509033, 20q-.
[q-bio-PE/0509033]

4 - Articles - Talks

[4-1]
Chirality: A Scientific Leitmotif, Frank Wilczek, arXiv:2112.06927, 2021. Nobel Symposium 167, 'Chiral Matter', Stockholm June 2021.
[Wilczek:2021quk]
[4-2]
The Universe is a Strange Place, Frank Wilczek, Int.J.Mod.Phys. A21 (2006) 2011-2025, arXiv:physics/0511067. Lepton-Photon 2005, Uppsala, Sweden.
[Wilczek:2005ez]
[4-3]
Fourth Generation Nuclear Weapons: Military effectiveness and collateral effects, Andre Gsponer (H1 and ZEUS), Acta Phys.Polon. B37 (2006) 747-752, arXiv:physics/0510071. 2nd Symposium 'Nukleare und radiologische Waffen,' INT, Euskirchen, 20-22 Sept., 2005.
[Schorner-Sadenius:2005rgt]
[4-4]
The physics of antimatter induced fusion and thermonuclear explosions, Andre Gsponer, Jean-Pierre Hurni, Int.Math.Res.Not. 2006 (2006) 10312, arXiv:physics/0507114.
[Benkart:2005ypv]
[4-5]
Multi-Energy Radiography Against Terrorism. Theory and Experiments, Sergei V. Naydenov, Vladimir D. Ryzhikov, Craig F. Smith, Dennis Wood, arXiv:physics/0504170, 2005. NSS-MIC 2004 IEEE Conference.
[Bourjaily:2005ja]
[4-6]
From Wigner's Supermultiplet Theory to Quantum Chromodynamics, O. W. Greenberg, Acta Phys. Hung. A19 (2004) 353, arXiv:hep-ph/0212174. Wigner Centennial Conference, Pecs, Hungary, July 2002.
[Greenberg:2002vk]
[4-7]
Inventory and Outlook of High Energy Physics, Frank Wilczek, Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 117 (2003) 410, arXiv:hep-ph/0212128. ICHEP 2002, Amsterdam, July 2002.
[Wilczek:2002av]
[4-8]
How do we know the charges of quarks?, Saurabh D.Rindani, arXiv:hep-ph/0210054, 2002. Rajaji Symposium held at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, to celebrate the 65th birthday of Prof. G. Rajasekaran, February 2001.
[Rindani:2002pc]
[4-9]
Field Geology with a Wearable Computer: First Results of the Cyborg Astrobiologist System, Patrick C. McGuire et al., arXiv:cs.CV/0409031, 20cs. ICRA 2005 (International Conf. on Robotics and Automation, IEEE), April 18-22, 2005, Barcelona, Spain.
[cs-CV/0409031]

5 - Theory

[5-1]
Universal Doomsday: Analyzing Our Prospects for Survival, Austin Gerig, Ken D. Olum, Alexander Vilenkin, JCAP 1305 (2013) 013, arXiv:1303.4676.
[Gerig:2013qza]
[5-2]
The Universe is not a Computer, Ken Wharton, arXiv:1211.7081, 2012.
[Wharton:2012gj]
[5-3]
On Symmetry and Conserved Quantities in Classical Mechanics, Jeremy Butterfield, arXiv:physics/0507192, 2005.
[physics/0507192]
[5-4]
What is the second law of thermodynamics and are there any limits to its validity?, Elias P. Gyftopoulos, Gian Paolo Beretta, arXiv:quant-ph/0507187, 2005.
[quant-ph/0507187]
[5-5]
Fundamental Physical Constants: Looking from Different Angles, Savely G. Karshenboim, Can. J. Phys. 83 (2005) 767, arXiv:physics/0506173.
[Karshenboim:2005kk]
[5-6]
A Full Review of the Theory of Electromagnetism, D. Funaro, Nucl. Phys. B722 (2005) 225-248, arXiv:physics/0505068.
[Bekaert:2005ka]
[5-7]
Foundations of a Universal Theory of Relativity, Sanjay M. Wagh, arXiv:physics/0505063, 2005.
[Hidalgo:2005js]
[5-8]
Topology in Physics, R. Jackiw, arXiv:math-ph/0503039, 2005.
[Jackiw:2005vs]
[5-9]
Snell's Law from an Elementary Particle Viewpoint, D. Drosdoff, A. Widom, Phys. Rev. E72 (2005) 036605, arXiv:physics/0502054.
[Cooper:2005pu]
[5-10]
Theory of tectonics in the sphere, Antonio Ribeiro, Luis Matias, Rui Taborda, arXiv:physics/0501126, 2005.
[physics/0501126]
[5-11]
Geometry and physics of today, Anastasios Mallios, Int.J.Theor.Phys. 45 (2006) 1552-1588, arXiv:physics/0405112.
[Mallios:2004pa]
[5-12]
The relationship of time and space, S. B. M. Bell, B. M. Diaz, arXiv:physics/0403137, 2004.
[Bell:2004ip]
[5-13]
What is a Question?, Kevin H. Knuth, Rev.Math.Phys. 17 (2005) 545-576, arXiv:physics/0403089.
[Verch:2004vj]
[5-14]
Spin and Statistics in Galilean Covariant Field Theory, C.R. Hagen, Phys. Rev. A70 (2004) 012101, arXiv:quant-ph/0403039.
[Hagen:2004mm]
[5-15]
The Physics of 'Now', James B. Hartle, Am. J. Phys. 73 (2005) 101, arXiv:gr-qc/0403001.
[Hartle:2004wx]
[5-16]
Space Rotation Theory, Andrey Novikov-Borodin, arXiv:physics/0402118, 2004.
[physics/0402118]
[5-17]
On refinement of certain laws of classical electrodynamics, F. F. Mende, arXiv:physics/0402084, 2004.
[physics/0402084]
[5-18]
The energy conservation law in classical electrodynamics 2, E. G. Bessonov, C. A. Brau, Commun.Math.Phys. 253 (2004) 385-422, arXiv:physics/0311107.
[Alekseevsky:2003vw]
[5-19]
A thought experiment on consciousness, G. D'Abramo, ASP Conf.Ser. (2003), arXiv:physics/0310154.
[Zhang:2003fka]
[5-20]
Remarks on the Compatibility of Opposite Arrows of Time, H. D. Zeh, Nucl. Phys. A726 (2003) 37-52, arXiv:physics/0306083.
[Sakakihara:2003dr]
[5-21]
Extended set of Majorana spinors, a new dispersion relation, and a preferred frame, D. V. Ahluwalia-Khalilova, arXiv:hep-ph/0305336, 2003.
[Ahluwalia:2003jt]
[5-22]
Variation of Physical constants, Redshift and the Arrow of time, M. Kafatos, S. Roy, M. Roy, Acta Phys. Polon. B36 (2005) 3139, arXiv:astro-ph/0305117.
[Kafatos:2003ya]
[5-23]
Theory of the Lamb Shift in Hydrogenlike Systems, U. D. Jentschura, arXiv:hep-ph/0305065, 2003.
[Jentschura:2003wd]
[5-24]
Are Massive Elementary Particles Black Holes?, B. F. L. Ward, Mod. Phys. Lett. A19 (2004) 143, arXiv:hep-ph/0305058.
[Ward:2003pr]
[5-25]
Observable algebra, M. Gogberashvili, arXiv:hep-th/0212251, 2002.
[Gogberashvili:2002wf]
[5-26]
A geometrical derivation of the Dirac equation, Y. Jack Ng, H. van Dam, Phys. Lett. A309 (2003) 335, arXiv:hep-th/0211002.
[Ng:2002xz]
[5-27]
On the spin of gravitational bosons, D. V. Ahluwalia, N. Dadhich, M. Kirchbach, Int. J. Mod. Phys. D11 (2002) 1621, arXiv:gr-qc/0205072.
[Ahluwalia:2002eh]
[5-28]
From Lorenz to Coulomb and other explicit gauge transformations, J. D. Jackson, Am. J. Phys. 70 (2002) 917-928, arXiv:physics/0204034.
[Jackson:2002rj]
[5-29]
From the geometry of pure spinors with their division algebras to fermion's physics, P. Budinich, Found. Phys. 32 (2002) 1347-1398, arXiv:hep-th/0107158.
[Budinich:2001nh]
[5-30]
On fermions in compact momentum spaces bilinearly constructed with pure spinors, P. Budinich, J. Phys. A47 (2014) 405301, arXiv:hep-th/0102049.
[Kiosses:2014fza]

6 - Theory - Talks

[6-1]
On the Concept of Law in Physics, Claus Kiefer, Eur.Rev. 22 (2014) S26-S32, arXiv:1301.5110. The concept of law in science, Heidelberg, 4-5 June 2012.
[Kiefer:2013fn]
[6-2]
Towards a Coherent Theory of Physics and Mathematics: The Theory-Experiment Connection, Paul Benioff, arXiv:quant-ph/0403209, 2004. 70th birthday festschrift for Asher Peres.
[quant-ph/0403209]
[6-3]
The Thermodynamic Arrow: Puzzles and Pseudo-puzzles, Huw Price, arXiv:physics/0402040, 2004. Time and Matter, Venice, 2002.
[physics/0402040]
[6-4]
Information theory in high energy physics (extensive and nonextensive approach), F.S. Navarra, O.V. Utyuzh, G. Wilk, Z. Wlodarczyk, Physica A344 (2004) 568, arXiv:hep-ph/0312136. International Workshop on: Trends and Perspectives in Extensive and Non-Extensive Statistical Mechanics, November 19-21, 2003, Angra dos Reis, Brazil.
[Navarra:2003um]
[6-5]
Theoretical introduction to linear collider phyiscs, Yasuhiro Okada, arXiv:hep-ph/0304286, 2003. International Workshop on Linear Colliders, August 26 - 30, 2002, Jeju Island, Korea.
[Okada:2003we]
[6-6]
Derivation of Lorentz Invariance and Three Space Dimensions in Generic Field Theory, C. D. Froggatt, H. B. Nielsen, Bled Workshops Phys 3 (2002) 1-19, arXiv:hep-ph/0211106. International Workshop on What comes beyond the Standard Model, Bled, Slovenia, 14-23 July 2002.
[Froggatt:2002gf]

7 - Experiment

[7-1]
Feasibility of Renewable Energy for Power Generation at the South Pole, Susan Babinec, Ian Baring-Gould, Amy N. Bender, Nate Blair, Xiangkun Li, Ralph T. Muehleisen, Dan Olis, Silvana Ovaitt, arXiv:2306.13552, 2023.
[Babinec:2023lvc]
[7-2]
When will we know a muon collider is feasible? Status and directions of muon accelerator R&D, Vladimir Shiltsev, Mod. Phys. Lett. A25 (2010) 567-577, arXiv:1003.3051.
[Shiltsev:2010qg]
[7-3]
Neutrino reconstruction with topological information, S. Dambach, U. Langenegger, A. Starodumov, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A569 (2006) 824-828, arXiv:hep-ph/0607294.
[Dambach:2006ha]
[7-4]
A novel architecture for DAQ in multi-channel, large volume, long drift Liquid Argon TPC, S. Centro, G. Meng, F. Pietropaolo, S. Ventura, eConf C0604032 (2006) 0232, arXiv:physics/0605120. International Symposium on the Development of Detectors for Particle, AstroParticle and Synchrtron Radiation Experiments, Stanford Ca (SNIC06).
[Centro:2006gy]
[7-5]
Looking to the Future: A Fermilab Viewpoint, H. E. Montgomery, Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 154 (2006) 189, arXiv:hep-ex/0508042. short paper, no figures, conference.
[Montgomery:2005ne]
[7-6]
Thermal Equilibrium Calorimeters - An Introduction, Dan McCammon, arXiv:physics/0503045, 2005.
[McCammon:2005im]
[7-7]
Calorimeters in Astro and Particle physics, Klaus Pretzl, J. Phys. G31 (2005) R133, arXiv:physics/0502065.
[Pretzl:2005ge]
[7-8]
First operation of a liquid Argon TPC embedded in a magnetic field, A. Badertscher, M. Laffranchi, A. Meregaglia, A. Rubbia, New J. Phys. 7 (2005) 63, arXiv:physics/0412080.
[Badertscher:2004py]
[7-9]
First observation of the acceleration of a single bunch by using the induction device in the KEK Proton Synchrotron, Ken Takayama et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 94 (2005) 144801, arXiv:physics/0412006.
[Takayama:2004wp]
[7-10]
Performances of the Italian seismic network, 1985-2002: the hidden thing, Alessandro Marchetti, Salvatore Barba, Luigi Cucci, Mario Pirro, arXiv:physics/0405032, 2004.
[Ardellier:2004ui]
[7-11]
Pattern Recognition and Event Reconstruction in Particle Physics Experiments, Rainer Mankel, Rept. Prog. Phys. 67 (2004) 553, arXiv:physics/0402039.
[Mankel:2004yv]
[7-12]
Neutron Flux Underground Revisited, H. Wulandari, J. Jochum, W. Rau, F. von Feilitzsch, Astropart. Phys. 22 (2004) 313, arXiv:hep-ex/0312050.
[Wulandari:2003cr]

8 - Experiment - Talks

[8-1]
The high energy frontier and the collaboration in collider experiments, G. Giacomelli, arXiv:physics/0601167, 2006. Italy-Japan Int. Symposium, Nagoya Univ., 15/10/2001.
[Giacomelli:2006nq]
[8-2]
Mathematics of complexity in experimental high energy physics, H. C. Eggers, Physica A338 (2004) 20, arXiv:hep-ph/0512149. Second International Conference on Frontier Science: A Nonlinear World: The Real World, Pavia, Italy, 8-12 September 2003.
[Eggers:2004jm]
[8-3]
Detecting Antihydrogen: The Challenges and the Applications, Makoto C. Fujiwara, Aip Conf. Proc. 793 (2005) 111, arXiv:hep-ex/0507082. International Workshop on Physics with Ultra-Slow Antiprotons, RIKEN, Japan, March 2005.
[Fujiwara:2005ry]
[8-4]
The First Cold Antihydrogen, M. C. Fujiwara et al. (ATHENA), Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A532 (2004) 229, arXiv:hep-ex/0401039. COOL03, International Workshop on Beam Cooling and Related Topics.
[ATHENA:2004gdz]
[8-5]
Instrumentation, Jurgen Engelfried, arXiv:physics/0312061, 2003. 2nd Latin American School of High Energy Physics, San Miguel Regla, Mexico, June 1-14, 2003.
[Engelfried:2003zk]
[8-6]
Critical Issues in Linear Colliders, Valery Telnov, arXiv:hep-ex/0306044, 2003. Workshop on Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics and Other Critical Issues of Beams in Physics and Astrophysics, January 7-11, 2003, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan.
[Telnov:2003ua]
[8-7]
Tevatron Physics, John Womersley, arXiv:hep-ex/0301007, 2003. TASI 2002 Summer School, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, June 2-28, 2002.
[Womersley:2003me]

9 - Phenomenology

[9-1]
Breakup of a Long-Period Comet as the Origin of the Dinosaur Extinction, Amir Siraj, Abraham Loeb, arXiv:2102.06785, 2021.
[2102.06785]
[9-2]
Constraining the Time Interval for the Origin of Life on Earth, Ben K. D. Pearce, Andrew S. Tupper, Ralph E. Pudritz, Paul G. Higgs, arXiv:1808.09460, 2018.
[1808.09460]
[9-3]
Relative Likelihood of Success in the Searches for Primitive versus Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life, Manasvi Lingam, Abraham Loeb, arXiv:1807.08879, 2018.
[1807.08879]
[9-4]
Are Alien Civilizations Technologically Advanced?, Abraham Loeb, arXiv:1801.06180, 2018.
[1801.06180]
[9-5]
Prior Indigenous Technological Species, Jason T. Wright, arXiv:1704.07263, 2017.
[1704.07263]
[9-6]
Cataclysm no more: New views on the timing and delivery of lunar impactors, Nicolle E. B. Zellner, arXiv:1704.06694, 2017.
[1704.06694]
[9-7]
A tabulation of the bound-state energies of atomic hydrogen, M. Horbatsch, E.A. Hessels, arXiv:1601.01057, 2016.
[1601.01057]
[9-8]
Emergent Weyl quasiparticles in three-dimensional dipolar arrays, Sergey V. Syzranov, Michael L. Wall, Bihui Zhu, Victor Gurarie, Ana Maria Rey, Nature Commun. 7 (2016) 3543, arXiv:1512.08723.
[Syzranov:2015pit]
[9-9]
Optimal Time-Trial Bicycle Racing with Headwinds and Tailwinds, A. Brad Anton, Annals of Statistics 2013 1 (2012) 1716-1741, arXiv:1309.1741.
[Shalaby:2012hqh]
[9-10]
A Failure of Serendipity: the Square Kilometre Array will struggle to eavesdrop on Human-like ETI, D.H. Forgan, R.C. Nichol, Int.J.Astrobiol. 10 (2011) 77, arXiv:1007.0850.
[Forgan:2010rk]
[9-11]
Calculating the probability of detecting radio signals from alien civilizations, Marko Horvat, Int. J. Astrobiol. 5 (2006) 143-149, arXiv:0707.0011.
[Horvat:2006tos]
[9-12]
Collider Phenomenology: Basic Knowledge and Techniques, Tao Han, arXiv:hep-ph/0508097, 2005. 51 pages, 15 figures, TASI-2004 Lectures.
[Han:2005mu]
[9-13]
Subcritical Fission Reactor Based on Linear Collider, I.F. Ginzburg, arXiv:hep-ph/0507334, 2005.
[Ginzburg:2005tv]
[9-14]
Where will a pen fall to?, Veniamin A. Abalmassov, Dmitri A. Maljutin, arXiv:physics/0409154, 2004.
[deDivitiis:2004rf]
[9-15]
Dynamics of Human Walking, Valery B. Kokshenev, Mod.Phys.Lett. A19 (2004) 1781, arXiv:physics/0404089.
[Pilling:2004wk]
[9-16]
A brief history of drop formation, Jens Eggers, arXiv:physics/0403056, 2004.
[physics/0403056]
[9-17]
Does life's rapid appearance imply a Martian origin?, P. C. W. Davies, Astrobiology 3 (2003) 673, arXiv:astro-ph/0403049.
[Davies:2003mhq]
[9-18]
Flutter of a Flag, Mederic Argentina, L. Mahadevan, Am.J. Phys. 73 (2005) 101-109, arXiv:physics/0403001.
[Hartle:2004wx]
[9-19]
The evolution of habitable zones during stellar lifetimes and its implications on the search for extraterrestrial life, David R. Underwood, Barrie W. Jones, P. Nick Sleep, Int.J.Astrobiol. 2 (2003) 289, arXiv:astro-ph/0312522.
[Underwood:2003gr]
[9-20]
Weather forecasts, Weather derivatives, Black-Scholes, Feynmann-Kac and Fokker-Planck, Stephen Jewson, arXiv:physics/0312125, 2003.
[Lorente:2003gm]
[9-21]
Raining lead around 250mya : a smoking gun for an Australian impact origin of the Permian Extinction, J. C. Standard, C. A. Angell, Phys. Rev. D69 (2004) 123512, arXiv:physics/0311111.
[Gorini:2003wa]
[9-22]
The Optimal Faucet, Henry Chen, Michael P. Brenner, Comput.Phys.Commun. 159 (2004) 19-54, arXiv:physics/0311046.
[Blumlein:2003gb]
[9-23]
Time-Decreasing Hazard and Increasing Time until the Next Earthquake, Alvaro Corral, arXiv:cond-mat/0310407, 2003.
[cond-mat/0310407]
[9-24]
Note on the typhoon eye trajectory, O. S. Rozanova, Phys. Rev. D69 (2004) 086010, arXiv:physics/0310112.
[Buchbinder:2003pi]
[9-25]
A Comment on Tectonics and the Future of Life on Terrestrial Planets, M. M. Cirkovic, Precambrian Res. 130 (2004) 289, arXiv:astro-ph/0309770.
[Cirkovic:2003uh]
[9-26]
Cosmic Irony: SETI Optimism from Catastrophes?, M. M. Cirkovic, Contact In Context 2N1 (2004) 004, arXiv:astro-ph/0309769.
[Cirkovic:2003ug]
[9-27]
Massive photons in particle and laser physics, M. Pardy, arXiv:hep-ph/0308190, 2003.
[Pardy:2003gy]
[9-28]
A Microscopic Mechanism for Muscle's Motion, B.-Q. Ai et al., Astrophys.Space Sci. 292 (2004) 267-272, arXiv:physics/0307013.
[Sarson:2003gs]
[9-29]
The Dual Origin of the Terrestrial Atmosphere, N. Dauphas, Icarus (2003), arXiv:astro-ph/0306605.
[Dauphas:2003zv]
[9-30]
Measurement of quantum states of neutrons in the Earth's gravitational field, V. V. Nesvizhevsky et al., Phys. Rev. D67 (2003) 102002, arXiv:hep-ph/0306198.
[Nesvizhevsky:2003ww]
[9-31]
Cosmic Thermobiology: Thermal Constraints on the Origin and Evolution of Life in the Universe, Charles H. Lineweaver, David Schwartzman, Orig.Life.Evol.Biophys. (2003), arXiv:astro-ph/0305214.
[Lineweaver:2003tc]
[9-32]
On the Non-observability of Recent Biogenesis, Charles H. Lineweaver, Tamara M. Davis, Astrobiology (2003), arXiv:astro-ph/0305122.
[Lineweaver:2003yf]
[9-33]
Anthropic Estimates of the Charge and Mass of the Proton, Don N. Page, Phys. Lett. B675 (2009) 398-402, arXiv:hep-th/0302051.
[Page:2003zm]
[9-34]
Vacuum engineering at a photon collider?, E. A. Kuraev, Z. K. Silagadze, Acta Phys. Polon. B34 (2003) 4019, arXiv:hep-ph/0301181.
[Kuraev:2003tr]
[9-35]
A mini-review of constraints on extra dimensions, Yosuke Uehara, Mod. Phys. Lett. A17 (2002) 1551-1558, arXiv:hep-ph/0203244.
[Uehara:2002yv]

10 - Phenomenology - Talks

[10-1]
How bio-friendly is the universe, P. C. W. Davies, Int. J. Astrobiol. 2 (2003) 115, arXiv:astro-ph/0403050.
[Davies:2003rdd]
[10-2]
Fundamental units: physics and metrology, L. B. Okun, Lect. Notes Phys. 648 (2004) 57, arXiv:physics/0310069. 'Astrophysics, Clocks and Fundamental Constants' (302. WE-Heraues-Seminar, Bad Honnef, Germany, 16-18 June 2003).
[Okun:2003wc]
[10-3]
Boiling the Vacuum with an X-Ray Free Electron Laser, A. Ringwald, arXiv:hep-ph/0304139, 2003. 'Workshop on Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics', Hiroshima, Japan, January 2003.
[Ringwald:2003iv]

11 - Climate

[11-1]
Climate impacts of particle physics, Kenneth Bloom, Veronique Boisvert, Daniel Britzger, Micah Buuck, Astrid Eichhorn, Michael Headley, Kristin Lohwasser, Petra Merkel, arXiv:2203.12389, 2022.
[Bloom:2022gux]
[11-2]
Climate Sensitivity, Sea Level, and Atmospheric CO2, James Hansen, Makiko Sato, Gary Russell, Pushker Kharecha, arXiv:1211.4846, 2012.
[1211.4846]

12 - Literature

[12-1]
Connectivity in the Astronomy Digital Library, Gunther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn S. Grant, Edwin A. Henneken, Donna M. Thompson, Michael J. Kurtz, Stephen S. Murray, arXiv:cs/0610008, 2006. LISA V: 5th Conference on Library and Information Services in Astronomy: Common Challenges, Uncommon Solutions Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 18-21, 2006.
[Eichhorn:2006gf]
[12-2]
Full Text Searching in the Astrophysics Data System, Gunther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn S. Grant, Edwin A. Henneken, Donna M. Thompson, Michael J. Kurtz, Stephen S. Murray, arXiv:cs/0610007, 2006. LISA V: 5th Conference on Library and Information Services in Astronomy: Common Challenges, Uncommon Solutions Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 18-21, 2006.
[Eichhorn:2006ge]
[12-3]
The Future of Technical Libraries, Michael J. Kurtz; Guenther Eichhorn et al., ASP Conf.Ser. (2006), arXiv:astro-ph/0609794.
[Kurtz:2006dt]
[12-4]
E-prints and Journal Articles in Astronomy: A Productive Co-existence, Edwin A. Henneken, Michael J. Kurtz, Simeon Warner, Paul H. Ginsparg, Guenther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn S. Grant, Donna Thompson, Elizabeth Bohlen, Stephen S. Murray, Learn. Publ. 20 (2007) 16-22, arXiv:cs/0609126.
[Henneken:2006gj]
[12-5]
High Impact but Less Popular, T. Mart, arXiv:physics/0608187, 2006.
[Mart:2006rr]
[12-6]
The Citation Impact of Digital Preprint Archives for Solar Physics Papers, Travis S. Metcalfe, Solar Phys. 239 (2006) 549-553, arXiv:astro-ph/0607079.
[Metcalfe:2006hk]
[12-7]
Effect of E-printing on Citation Rates in Astronomy and Physics, Edwin A. Henneken, Michael J. Kurtz, Guenther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn Grant, Donna Thompson, Stephen S. Murray, arXiv:cs/0604061, 2006.
[Henneken:2006gc]
[12-8]
An index to quantify an individual's scientific output, J.E. Hirsch, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 46 (2005) 16569, arXiv:physics/0508025.
[Hirsch:2005zc]
[12-9]
Citation Statistics from 110 Years of Physical Review, S. Redner (ATLAS, CMS), arXiv:physics/0506056, 2005. This is esssentially identical to the article that appeared in the June 2005 issue of Physics Today.
[Beaudette:2005nj]
[12-10]
A mathematical theory of citing, M.V. Simkin, V.P. Roychowdhury, Phys. Rev. D71 (2005) 125012, arXiv:physics/0504094.
[Chakrabarti:2005zy]
[12-11]
Demographic and Citation Trends in Astrophysical Journal papers and Reports, Greg J. Schwarz, Robert C. Kennicutt Jr, Bull.Am.Astron.Soc. (2004), arXiv:astro-ph/0411275.
[Schwarz:2004rv]
[12-12]
Citation Statistics From More Than a Century of Physical Review, S. Redner, arXiv:physics/0407137, 2004.
[Redner:2004my]
[12-13]
The A&A Experience With Impact Factors, Aa. Sandqvist, arXiv:astro-ph/0403184, 2004.
[Sandqvist:2004we]

13 - Education

[13-1]
Using storytelling to foster the teaching and learning of gravitational waves physics at high-school, Matteo Tuveri, Arianna Steri, Daniela Fadda, arXiv:2402.09035, 2024.
[Tuveri:2024ryt]
[13-2]
A new game with Quark Matter Cards:Interactions of elementary particles, Ana Uzelac, arXiv:2401.10260, 2024.
[Uzelac:2023buk]
[13-3]
Cosmology Ruler Bookmark for Teaching and Outreach Purposes (Pen-and-pencil cosmological ruler calculator for everyone, especially students), Herve Dole, arXiv:2401.03929, 2024.
[Dole:2024mqv]
[13-4]
The Impact of an Innovative Education and Outreach Project by a Physics Experiment, R. Michael Barnett, K. Erik Johansson, arXiv:2306.13207, 2023.
[Barnett:2023dpp]
13-5.
Dalle leggi di Keplero alla materia oscura attraverso la storia di donne scienziate, 2023.
[2306.00991]
[13-6]
From Kepler's laws to Newton's law: a didactical proof, Riccardo Borghi, arXiv:2003.13405, 2020.
[2003.13405]
[13-7]
Student understanding of rotational and rolling motion concepts, Lorenzo G. Rimoldini, Chandralekha Singh, arXiv:physics/0510080, 2005.
[physics/0510080]
[13-8]
Fundamental particles and their interactions, B. Ananthanarayan, arXiv:physics/0508022, 2005.
[Ananthanarayan:2005un]
[13-9]
Teaching About Nature's Nuclear Reactors, J. Marvin Herndon, JHEP 0601 (2006) 059, arXiv:physics/0507088.
[Cobas:2005cu]
[13-10]
Nanotechnology and Society: A discussion-based undergraduate course, Charles Tahan et al., Mod.Phys.Lett. A20 (2005) 2245-2252, arXiv:physics/0507065.
[Gonzalez-Diaz:2005utq]
[13-11]
Teaching and learning physics: A model for coordinating physics instruction, outreach, and research, N.D. Finkelstein (CDF), Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 102002, arXiv:physics/0505091.
[CDF:2005xyq]
[13-12]
A Program for Integrating Math and Physics Internet-Based Teaching Tools into Large University Physics Courses, David Toback, Andreas Mershin, Irina Novikova, J. Phys. A39 (2006) 2797-2841, arXiv:physics/0505026.
[Abounasr:2005wx]
[13-13]
General students' misconceptions related to Electricity and Magnetism, Cristian Raduta, arXiv:physics/0503132, 2005.
[physics/0503132]
[13-14]
A Compact Apparatus for Muon Lifetime Measurement and Time Dilation Demonstration in the Undergraduate Laboratory, Thomas Coan, Tiankuan Liu, Jingbo Ye, Am. J. Phys. 74 (2006) 161, arXiv:physics/0502103.
[Coan:2005st]
[13-15]
Identifying Student Difficulties with Understanding Induced EMF, Scott Secrest, Ingrid Novodvorsky, arXiv:physics/0501093, 2005.
[physics/0501093]
[13-16]
Brownian Motion for the School-Going Child, R.S. Bhalerao, Annales Henri Poincare 6 (2005) 657-695, arXiv:physics/0412132.
[Herdegen:2004xk]
[13-17]
Introductory physics: The new scholasticism, David W. Hogg, Sanjoy Mahajan, arXiv:physics/0412107, 2004.
[physics/0412107]
[13-18]
Physics the google way, David W. Ward, Int.J.Mod.Phys. A20 (2005) 5779-5806, arXiv:physics/0411198.
[Moultaka:2004hw]
[13-19]
How to teach Quantum Mechanics, Oliver Passon, arXiv:quant-ph/0404128, 2004.
[quant-ph/0404128]
[13-20]
Difficulties of Model Construction in Optics (Probleme der Modellbildung in der Optik), Martin Erik Horn, Antje Leisner, Helmut F. Mikelskis, arXiv:physics/0402080, 2004.
[physics/0402080]
[13-21]
Student Conceptions of Holography (Schuelervorstellungen zur Holographie), Martin Erik Horn, Helmut F. Mikelskis, arXiv:physics/0311108, 2003.
[physics/0311108]
[13-22]
'Bernoulli' Levitation, A. Kotlicki C. Waltham, S. Bendall, arXiv:physics/0206025, 2002.
[Barenboim:2002bq]

14 - Education - Talks

[14-1]
Getting Science Beyond the Research Community: Examples of Education and Outreach from the IceCube Project, James Madsen (IceCube), arXiv:1110.1600, 2011.
[Madsen:2011yn]
[14-2]
Harmonic Oscillators as Bridges between Theories: Einstein, Dirac, and Feynman, Y. S. Kim, Marilyn E. Noz, Aip Conf. Proc. 755 (2005) 61, arXiv:quant-ph/0411017. International Symposium on Interdisciplinary Science (Natchitoches, Louisiana, October 2004).
[Kim:2004jb]
[14-3]
Cinema as a tool for science literacy, Costas J. Efthimiou, Ralph A. Llewellyn, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94 (2005) 137001, arXiv:physics/0404078. 15th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning.
[Babaev:2004ih]

15 - History

[15-1]
Thomas K. Gaisser, a Pioneer of Particle Astrophysics, Francis Halzen, Paolo Lipari, arXiv:2403.03207, 2024.
[Halzen:2024usa]
[15-2]
Journey through Gauge Theories: From Foundations to New Frontiers, Lisha, Suyash Mehta, Neelu Mahajan, arXiv:2311.09658, 2023.
[Lisha:2023reu]
[15-3]
First steps towards understanding neutrinos, Francesco Vissani, arXiv:2310.07834, 2023.
[Vissani:2023yqj]
[15-4]
The start of things for Kamiokande: The Kamioka Nucleon Decay Experiment, Atsuto Suzuki, PTEP 2022 (2022) 12B102, arXiv:2203.10457.
[Suzuki:2022ldt]
[15-5]
Neutrino oscillation phenomenology and impact of Professor Masatoshi Koshiba, Osamu Yasuda, PTEP 2022 (2022) 12B105, arXiv:2203.08405.
[Yasuda:2022kwj]
[15-6]
Bruno Touschek and the physics at Frascati at the time of AdA and ADONE, Mario Greco, Springer Proc.Phys. 287 (2023) 147-155, arXiv:2201.00775.
[Greco:2022ecp]
[15-7]
Bondi on spherically symmetric accretion, Philip J. Armitage, Astron.Geophys. 61 (2020) 2.40-2.42, arXiv:2004.00203.
[Armitage:2020owb]
[15-8]
Bruno Touschek in Germany after the War: 1945-46, Luisa Bonolis, Giulia Pancheri, arXiv:1910.09075, 2019.
[Bonolis:2019qqh]
[15-9]
The story of magnetism: from Heisenberg, Slater, and Stoner to Van Vleck, and the issues of exchange and correlation, Navinder Singh, arXiv:1807.11291, 2018.
[1807.11291]
[15-10]
The Stern-Gerlach Experiment and the Electron Spin, Sandip Pakvasa, arXiv:1805.09412, 2018.
[Pakvasa:2018xlz]
[15-11]
Aristotle, projectiles and guns, Stephen M. Walley, arXiv:1804.00716, 2018.
[1804.00716]
[15-12]
Roberto Petronzio and the QCD, Giorgio Parisi, Nuovo Cim.C 40 (2017) 155, arXiv:1712.10034.
[Parisi:2017nap]
[15-13]
Historical and personal recollections of Guido Altarelli, Giorgio Parisi, EPJ Web Conf. 164 (2017) 02001, arXiv:1712.10030.
[Parisi:2017ewv]
[15-14]
Photon-photon scattering and related phenomena. Experimental and theoretical approaches: The early period, K. Scharnhorst, arXiv:1711.05194, 2017.
[Scharnhorst:2017wzh]
[15-15]
Scientific Biography of Stanley Mandelstam, Part I: 1955-1980, Charles B. Thorn, Int.J.Mod.Phys. A32 (2017) 1740010, arXiv:1612.01590.
[Thorn:2016oes]
[15-16]
Short review of ITEP TH results, 1946-2015, A.D. Dolgov, V.A. Novikov, M.I. Vysotsky, arXiv:1604.08398, 2016.
[Dolgov:2016ala]
[15-17]
BCS, Nambu-Jona-Lasinio, and Han-Nambu - A sketch of Nambu's works in 1960-1965, Kazuo Fujikawa, PTEP 2016 (2016) 06A101, arXiv:1602.08193.
[Fujikawa:2016tse]
[15-18]
A review of East Asian reports of aurorae and comets circa AD 775, Jesse Chapman, Dagmar Neuhaeuser, Ralph Neuhaeuser, Mark Csikszentmihalyi, arXiv:1508.06627, 2015.
[1508.06627]
[15-19]
Ya. B. Zeldovich (1914-1987): Chemist, Nuclear Physicist, Cosmologist, Varun Sahni, IAU Symp. 308 (2014) 25-31, arXiv:1403.1537.
[Sahni:2014hea]
[15-20]
Abdus Salam: A Reappraisal. PART I. How to Win the Nobel Prize, Norman Dombey, arXiv:1109.1972, 2011.
[Dombey:2011ux]
[15-21]
Ettore Majorana: Introduzione a vita and opere (Ettore Majorana: An introduction to his life and work), Erasmo Recami, arXiv:0911.0933, 2009.
[0911.0933]
[15-22]
Unpublished opening lecture for the course on the theory of relativity in Argentina, 1925, Albert Einstein, Alejandro Gangui, Eduardo L. Ortiz, Sci. Context 21 (2008) 451-459, arXiv:0903.2401.
[Einstein:1925mzd]
[15-23]
Einstein's unpublished opening lecture for his course on relativity theory in Argentina, 1925, Alejandro Gangui, Eduardo L. Ortiz, Sci. Context 21 (2008) 435-450, arXiv:0903.2064.
[Gangui:2008prl]
[15-24]
Ettore Majorana and his heritage seventy years later, S. Esposito, Annalen Phys. 17 (1997) 302-318, arXiv:0803.3602.
[Esposito:1997wbv]
[15-25]
Enrico Fermi and the Physics and Engineering of a nuclear pile: the retrieval of novel documents, S. Esposito, O. Pisanti, arXiv:0803.1145, 2008.
[0803.1145]
[15-26]
Concepts of Symmetry in the Work of Wolfgang Pauli, Domenico Giulini, arXiv:0802.4341, 2008.
[Giulini:2008wda]
[15-27]
The History of the Particle Data Group at KEK in the 1970s, Kouji Hirata, Fumiyo Uchiyama, arXiv:0710.1134, 2007.
[Hirata:2007ty]
[15-28]
Einstein, Sciascia, Majorana, Amaldi, e il Rapporto tra Intellettuali e Potere (Einstein, Sciascia, Majorana, Amaldi, and the Relationship of Intellectuals with the Power), Erasmo Umberto M. Recami, Umberto Victor G. Recami, Erasmo Recami, arXiv:0709.4672, 2007. In Italian.
[0709.4672]
[15-29]
The Scientific Manuscripts left Unpublished by Ettore Majorana (with outlines of his life and work), Erasmo Recami, Salvatore Esposito, arXiv:0709.1183, 2007.
[Recami:2007yy]
[15-30]
Ettore Majorana's Inaugural Lecture on Theoretical Physics (Naples, Italy; Jan.13, 1938), Bruno Preziosi, Erasmo Recami, arXiv:0709.0941, 2007.
[Preziosi:2007yg]
[15-31]
Ettore Majorana's Scientific (and Human) Personality, Erasmo Recami, PoS EMC2006 (2006) 016, arXiv:0708.2855.
[Recami:2006zz]
[15-32]
Majorana and the quasi-stationary states in Nuclear Physics, E. Di Grezia, S. Esposito, Found.Phys. 38 (2008) 228, arXiv:physics/0702179.
[DiGrezia:2007ud]
[15-33]
New Insights? Heisenberg's visit to Copenhagen in 1941 and the Bohr letters, Klaus Gottstein, arXiv:physics/0610270, 2006.
[Lampe:2006uq]
[15-34]
Julian Schwinger: Nuclear Physics, the Radiation Laboratory, Renormalized QED, Source Theory, and Beyond, K. A. Milton, Phys.Perspect. 9 (2007) 70-114, arXiv:physics/0610054.
[Milton:2006xv]
[15-35]
Hole theory and Quantum Electrodynamics in an unknown French manuscript by Ettore Majorana, S. Esposito, Found.Phys. 37 (2007) 1049-1068, arXiv:physics/0609137.
[Esposito:2006bq]
[15-36]
Un manoscritto inedito in francese di Ettore Majorana, S. Esposito, arXiv:physics/0607099, 2006.
[Esposito:2006vv]
[15-37]
Julian Schwinger (1918-1994), K. A. Milton, arXiv:physics/0606153, 2006.
[Milton:2006ji]
[15-38]
Majorana and the investigation of infrared spectra of ammonia, E. Di Grezia, Electron.J.Theor.Phys. 3 (2006) 10225, arXiv:physics/0604178.
[DiGrezia:2006vm]
[15-39]
Four variations on Theoretical Physics by Ettore Majorana, S. Esposito, Electron.J.Theor.Phys. 3 (2006) 10265, arXiv:physics/0604064.
[Esposito:2006wq]
[15-40]
Il 'protone neutro'. Ovvero della laboriosa esclusione degli elettroni dal nucleo, Alberto De Gregorio, arXiv:physics/0603261, 2006. In Italian.
[DeGregorio:2006hw]
[15-41]
Biography of Hans Albrecht Bethe, E. Baron, arXiv:astro-ph/0602203, 2006.
[Baron:2006tc]
[15-42]
From Atoms to Quarks and Beyond: A historical panorama, G. Rajasekaran, arXiv:physics/0602131, 2006.
[Rajasekaran:2006gv]
[15-43]
Albert Einstein as the father of solid state physics, Manuel Cardona, arXiv:physics/0508237, 2005.
[physics/0508237]
[15-44]
A New Look at the Sub-electron Controversy Of Milikan and Ehrenhaft, T. Datta, Ming Yin, Zhihua Cai, M. Bleiweiss, JHEP 0510 (2005) 069, arXiv:physics/0507170.
[Smillie:2005ar]
[15-45]
Antimatter weapons (1946-1986): From Fermi and Teller's speculations to the first open scientific publications, Andre Gsponer, Jean-Pierre Hurni, arXiv:physics/0507132, 2005.
[physics/0507132]
[15-46]
Einstein's Impact on the Physics of the Twentieth Century, Domenico Giulini, Norbert Straumann, Stud.Hist.Phil.Sci. 37 (2006) 115-173, arXiv:physics/0507107.
[Giulini:2005tv]
[15-47]
Hans Bethe and the Global Energy Problems, B.L. Ioffe, arXiv:physics/0507043, 2005.
[Ioffe:2005ib]
[15-48]
Adventures in Theoretical Physics: Selected Papers of Stephen L. Adler - Drafts of Commentaries, Stephen L. Adler, arXiv:hep-ph/0505177, 2005.
[Adler:2005ada]
[15-49]
Einstein and Hilbert: The Creation of General Relativity, Ivan T. Todorov, arXiv:physics/0504179, 2005. Colloquium talk; 15 pages.
[Todorov:2005rh]
[15-50]
The Hundredth Anniversary of Einstein's Annus Mirabilis, Roman Ya. Kezerashvili, arXiv:physics/0504157, 2005.
[physics/0504157]
[15-51]
Hooke's memorandum on the development of orbital dynamics, Michael Nauenberg, Commun.Math.Phys. 265 (2006) 47-93, arXiv:physics/0504093.
[Feigin:2005zx]
[15-52]
Comment on 'Heisenberg in Poland' by Jeremy Bernstein, Klaus Gottstein, arXiv:physics/0503167, 2005.
[physics/0503167]
[15-53]
Ettore Majorana's course on Theoretical Physics: a recent discovery, A. Drago, S. Esposito, Phys.Perspect. 9 (2007) 329-345, arXiv:physics/0503084.
[Drago:2005ij]
[15-54]
100 Years of Brownian motion, Peter Hanggi, Fabio Marchesoni, arXiv:cond-mat/0502053, 2005.
[cond-mat/0502053]
[15-55]
Via Panisperna e la radioattivita' indotta dai neutroni: il coronamento di un progetto, Alberto De Gregorio, Stud. Hist. Philos. Mod. Phys. 37 (2006) 330, arXiv:physics/0501140.
[DeGregorio:2005vm]
[15-56]
The Challenge of Editing Einstein's Scientific Manuscripts, Tilman Sauer, arXiv:physics/0412142, 2004.
[physics/0412142]
[15-57]
Why does the meter beat the second?, P. Agnoli, G. D'Agostini, Phys.Lett. B621 (2005) 145-153, arXiv:physics/0412078.
[Cardoso:2004zz]
[15-58]
The disaster of the Nazi-power in science as reflected by some leading journals and scientists in physics - A bibliometric study, Manuel Cardona, Werner Marx, arXiv:physics/0411246, 2004.
[physics/0411246]
[15-59]
Ettore Majorana: il corso di Fisica Teorica, S. Esposito, arXiv:physics/0411199, 2004.
[Esposito:2004vf]
[15-60]
Mendeleev and the Periodic Table of Elements, Subhash Kak, arXiv:physics/0411080, 2004.
[Lantsman:2004eb]
[15-61]
The Particle Problem in Classical Gravity: A historical note on 1941, Mariano Galvagno, Gaston Giribet, Eur. J. Phys. 26 (2005) S97, arXiv:physics/0411042.
[Galvagno:2004pm]
[15-62]
On the possible discovery of precessional effects in ancient astronomy, Giulio Magli, arXiv:physics/0407108, 2004.
[physics/0407108]
[15-63]
From 'Not Wrong' to (Maybe) Right, Frank Wilczek, Nature 428 (2004) 261, arXiv:physics/0403115.
[Wilczek:2004za]
[15-64]
The Thermal Radiation Formula of Planck (1900), Luis J. Boya, arXiv:physics/0402064, 2004.
[physics/0402064]
[15-65]
Following Weyl on Quantum Mechanics: the contribution of Ettore Majorana, A. Drago, S. Esposito, Found. Phys. 34 (2004) 871, arXiv:physics/0401062.
[Drago:2004nh]
[15-66]
On Mach's critique of Newton and Copernicus, Herbert I. Hartman, Charles Nissim-Sabat, Am. J. Phys. 71 (2003) 1163, arXiv:astro-ph/0311464.
[Hartman:2003va]
[15-67]
Astronomy and the Fall of Babylon, V. G. Gurzadyan, arXiv:physics/0311114, 2003.
[Ikhsanov:2003ii]
[15-68]
On the Astronomical Records and Babylonian Chronology, V. G. Gurzadyan (D0), arXiv:physics/0311035, 2003.
[Soldner-Rembold:2003ggt]
[15-69]
C. F. von Weizsaecker's Reconstruction of Physics: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, H. Lyre, arXiv:quant-ph/0309183, 2003.
[quant-ph/0309183]
[15-70]
A Historical Note about how the Property was Discovered that Hydrogenated Substances Increase the Radioactivity Induced by Neutrons, Alberto De Gregorio, Nuovo Saggiatore 19 (2003) 41-47, arXiv:physics/0309046.
[DeGregorio:2003zj]
[15-71]
Physicists and the 1945 Decision to Drop the Bomb, N. Byers, CERN Cour. 42N9 (2002) 28739, arXiv:physics/0210058.
[Byers:2002mg]
[15-72]
Fermi and Szilard, N. Byers, arXiv:physics/0207094, 2002.
[Byers:2002hp]
[15-73]
An Early History of Heavy Water, C. Waltham, Class.Quant.Grav. 20 (2003) 2579-2594, arXiv:physics/0206076.
[Fayos:2002rm]
[15-74]
The Einstein - Lorentz Dispute Revisited, Roger Ellman, Opt.Spectrosc. 87 (1999) 518, arXiv:physics/9808052.
[Fortunato:1998zv]
[15-75]
Record of Ettore Majorana at 50 years after his death (edited and unedited scientific works), Erasmo Recami, 1988. CBPF-CS-009/88.
[Recami:1988gz]
[15-76]
From the discovery of the neutron to the discovery of nuclear fission, E. Amaldi, Phys. Rept. 111 (1984) 1-332.
[Amaldi:1984as]
[15-77]
Kolmogorov and Aleksandrov in Sevan Monastery, Armenia, 1929, V.G. Gurzadyan, arXiv:math.HO/0410397, 20ma.
[math-HO/0410397]

16 - History - Talks

[16-1]
Tony Skyrme and the Origins of Skyrmions, Ian J. R. Aitchison, arXiv:2001.09944, 2020. The First British-German Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar on Skyrmions in Magnetic Materials, Bad Honnef, Dec. 1-5, 2019.
[Aitchison:2019hzj]
[16-2]
Sudarshan Memorial Lecture, R. Parthasarathy, arXiv:1907.11423, 2019.
[1907.11423]
[16-3]
Scientific and personal recollections of Roberto Petronzio, Giorgio Parisi, EPJ Web Conf. 175 (2018) 01001, arXiv:1801.02740. Lattice 2017.
[Parisi:2018cjg]
[16-4]
Vladimir Naumovich Gribov: Pieces of biography, Ya.I. Azimov, Int.J.Mod.Phys. A31 (2016) 1645004, arXiv:1608.05727. 4th V.N. Gribov Memorial Workshop 'Theoretical Physics of XXI Century' (Gribov-85), 17-20 June, 2015, Chernogolovka, Russia.
[Azimov:2016cwc]
[16-5]
Enzo Flaminio and neutrinos, G. Giacomelli, arXiv:1001.3637, 2010. Enzo's Festa, Pisa (Italy) 11-12-2009.
[Giacomelli:2010jy]
[16-6]
Lecture about the Recent Nobel Prize - From B Factory to the Large Hadron Collider -, George Wei-Shu Hou, PoS FPCP2009 (2009) 047, arXiv:0907.5044. FPCP 2009.
[Hou:2009py]
[16-7]
Wolfgang Pauli and Modern Physics, Norbert Straumann, Space Sci. Rev. 148 (2009) 25-36, arXiv:0810.2213. The Nature of Gravity, International Space Science Institute (ISSI), 6 - 10 October 2008, Bern, Switzerland.
[Straumann:2008aa]
[16-8]
Albert Einstein: His Annus Mirabilis 1905, Virendra Singh, arXiv:physics/0701240, 2007. Einstein Lecture Series, Nehru Center, Mumbai on July 9, 2005.
[physics/0701240]
[16-9]
Introduction to the Workshop '30 years of bubble chamber physics', Giorgio Giacomelli, arXiv:physics/0604152, 2006. Workshop '30 years of bubble chamber physics', Bologna, Italy, 2003.
[Giacomelli:2003fq]
[16-10]
Teaching Theoretical Physics: the cases of Enrico Fermi and Ettore Majorana, A. De Gregorio, S. Esposito, Am.J. Phys. 75 (2007) 781-790, arXiv:physics/0602146. Centenary of the birth of Ettore Majorana.
[DeGregorio:2006dx]
[16-11]
Einstein et la mecanique quantique - Quelques reperes, quelques surprises, P. Roussel (ALEPH Collaboration, DELPHI Collaboration, OPAL), PoS HEP2005 (2006) 290, arXiv:physics/0602044.
[Zhang:2006iu]
[16-12]
Indian Contributions to High Energy Physics in the 20th Century, G. Rajasekaran, arXiv:physics/0602043, 2006. XIV DAE Symposium on High Energy Physics, Univ. of Hyderabad, Dec. 2000.
[Rajasekaran:2000sr]
[16-13]
On the history of photomultiplier tube invention, B.K.Lubsandorzhiev, Nucl.Instrum.Meth. A567 (2006) 236-238, arXiv:physics/0601159. 4th Beaune Conference on New Development in Photodetection, Beaune France, 19-24 June 2005.
[Lubsandorzhiev:2006ip]
[16-14]
On Einstein's Doctoral Thesis, Norbert Straumann, arXiv:physics/0504201, 2005. Colloquium of ETH and University of Zurich.
[physics/0504201]
[16-15]
Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976), Ivan Todorov, J. Phys. A38 (2005) 5041, arXiv:physics/0503235. Conference dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the re-establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria, October 2003.
[Znojil:2005zy]
[16-16]
Copernican Cosmography in the First Mexican Physics Treatise, Armando Barrañón, Phys.Rept. 422 (2006) 119-165, arXiv:physics/0411240. XVII Meeting on New Spain's Thought (XVII Encuentro de Investigadores del Pensamiento Novohispano). Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. Held at Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, 4-6 November, 2004.
[Kol:2004ww]
[16-17]
Space Climate Manifestation in Earth Prices - from Medieval England Up to Modern Usa, L.A. Pustilnik, G. Yom Din, Solar Phys. 224 (2004) 473, arXiv:astro-ph/0411165. First International Symposium on Space Climate: Direct and Indirect Observations of Long-Term Solar Activity, 20-23 June 2004, Oulu, Finland.
[Pustilnik:2004un]
[16-18]
I am the cat who walks by himself, Asher Peres, Found.Phys. 36 (2006) 1-18, arXiv:physics/0404085.
[Peres:2004gv]
[16-19]
The Many Dimensions of Dimension, S. Deser, Comment.Phys.Math.Soc.Sci.Fenn. 166 (2004) 65, arXiv:physics/0402105. Nordstrom Memorial Symposium, Helsinki, August 2003.
[Deser:2004sz]
[16-20]
From concept to reality to vision, Frank Wilczek, Eur. Phys. J. C33 (2004) S1, arXiv:hep-ph/0401035. International Europhysics Conference on High-Energy Physics (HEP 2003), Aachen, Germany, 17-23 Jul 2003.
[Wilczek:2004zh]
[16-21]
Analyzing shell structure from Babylonian and modern times, Lis Brack-Bernsen, Matthias Brack, eConf C0306234 (2003) 649-653, arXiv:physics/0310126. 10th Nuclear Physics Workshop 'Marie and Pierre Curie', 24 - 28 Sept. 2003, Kazimierz Dolny (Poland).
[Bronnikov:2003fq]
[16-22]
Paul Dirac and the pervasiveness of his thinking, David I Olive, arXiv:hep-th/0304133, 2003. Baylor Dirac centenary conference.
[Olive:2003jq]
[16-23]
Einstein, Wigner, and Feynman: From E = mc^{2} to Feynman's decoherence via Wigner's little groups, Y. S. Kim, Acta Phys. Hung. A19 (2004) 317, arXiv:quant-ph/0304097. Wigner Centennial Conference, Pecs, Hungary (July 2002).
[Kim:2003mb]

17 - Philosophy

[17-1]
The physicists philosophy of physics, P. J. E. Peebles, arXiv:2401.16506, 2024.
[Peebles:2024jdt]
[17-2]
Dark Matter Realism, Niels C. M. Martens, Found.Phys. 52 (2022) 16, arXiv:2202.00958.
[Martens:2021uxg]
[17-3]
The Fine-Tuning of the Universe for Life, Luke A. Barnes, arXiv:2110.07783, 2021.
[Barnes:2021vbx]
[17-4]
What is Information?, Christoph Adami, arXiv:1601.06176, 2016.
[1601.06176]
[17-5]
The Descent of Math, Sara Imari Walker, arXiv:1505.00312, 2015.
[1505.00312]
[17-6]
A Farewell to Falsifiability, Douglas Scott, Ali Frolop, Ali Narimani, Andrei Frolov, arXiv:1504.00108, 2015.
[Scott:2015rza]
[17-7]
A moonshine dialogue in mathematical physics, Michel Planat, Mathematics 3 (2015) 746-757, arXiv:1503.02677.
[Planat:2015xha]
[17-8]
Speculative Physics: the Ontology of Theory and Experiment in High Energy Particle Physics and Science Fiction, Clarissa Ai Ling Lee, arXiv:1406.5636, 2014.
[Lee:2014jqa]
[17-9]
The question Are We Alone ? in different cultures, Jean Schneider, IAU Symp. 260 (2011) 213-217, arXiv:0905.4132. to appear in The Role of Astronomy in Society and Culture: Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 260, 2009. D. Valls-Gabaud and A. Boksenberg, eds.
[Schneider:2009se]
[17-10]
The Scientific Method, B.K. Jennings, arXiv:0707.1719, 2007.
[0707.1719]
[17-11]
Mathematics as an Exact and Precise Language of Nature, Afsar Abbas, arXiv:physics/0511042, 2005.
[physics/0511042]
[17-12]
On Math, Matter and Mind, Piet Hut, Mark Alford, Max Tegmark, Found.Phys. 36 (2006) 765-794, arXiv:physics/0510188.
[Hut:2005bd]
[17-13]
The Plane of the Present and the New Transactional Paradigm of Time, John G. Cramer, arXiv:quant-ph/0507089, 2005.
[quant-ph/0507089]
[17-14]
Determinism and Indeterminism, Robert C. Bishop, arXiv:physics/0506108, 2005.
[physics/0506108]
[17-15]
Einsteinian Field Theory as a Program in Fundamental Physics, Sanjay M. Wagh, arXiv:physics/0404084, 2004.
[Wagh:2004gu]
[17-16]
String Theory: a theory in search of an experiment, Howard J. Schnitzer, arXiv:physics/0311047, 2003.
[Schnitzer:2003ie]
[17-17]
Democritus as Taoist, Alejandro Rivero, arXiv:physics/0309104, 2003.
[physics/0309104]
[17-18]
Is the end in sight for theoretical pseudophysics?, Ulrich Mohrhoff, arXiv:quant-ph/0305095, 2003.
[quant-ph/0305095]
[17-19]
Why Occam's Razor, Russell K. Standish, Foundations of Physics Letters 17 (2004) 255-26, arXiv:physics/0001020.
[physics/0001020]

18 - Philosophy - Talks

[18-1]
What Makes A Discovery, Dan Hooper, arXiv:2312.00672, 2023.
[Hooper:2023lmj]
[18-2]
Enlightenment, Knowledge, Ignorance, Temptation, Frank Wilczek, arXiv:hep-ph/0512187, 2005. 'Expectations of a Final Theory', Trinity College, Cambridge, September 2005.
[Wilczek:2005aj]
[18-3]
Feyerabend and physics, Karl Svozil, Prog.Theor.Phys. 112 (2004) 901-906, arXiv:physics/0406079. International Symposium Paul Feyerabend 1924-1994. A philosopher from Vienna, University of Vienna, June 18-19, 2004.
[Fujii:2004yd]

19 - Sociology

[19-1]
Probing depressive symptoms and the desire to leave academia among scientists in large, international collaborations in STEM, Kamiel Janssens, Michiko Ueda, arXiv:2308.05107, 2023.
[Janssens:2023ufo]
[19-2]
Follow the Index: A new proposal, Henri M.J. Boffin, arXiv:2203.17123, 2022.
[2203.17123]
[19-3]
'I'll Finish It This Week' And Other Lies, Kaley Brauer, arXiv:2103.16574, 2021.
[2103.16574]
[19-4]
Science, Religion and the Teaching of Evolution, P.C. Hohenberg, arXiv:1704.03023, 2017.
[1704.03023]
[19-5]
Lessons from Mayan Astronomy, Abraham Loeb, arXiv:1608.01731, 2016.
[1608.01731]
[19-6]
From anti-conformism to extremism, Gerard Weisbuch, arXiv:1503.04799, 2015.
[1503.04799]
[19-7]
Phenomenology of Philosophy of Science: OPERA data, Giovanni Amelino-Camelia, arXiv:1206.3554, 2012.
[Amelino-Camelia:2012xia]
[19-8]
A decline and fall in the future of Italian Astronomy?, Angelo Antonelli et al., arXiv:1007.1455, 2010.
[Antonelli:2010bs]
[19-9]
A Quantitative Measure of Theoretical Scientific Merit, Bruce Knuteson, arXiv:0909.2361, 2009.
[Knuteson:2009sp]
[19-10]
Diffusion of scientific credits and the ranking of scientists, Filippo Radicchi, Santo Fortunato, Benjamin Markines, Alessandro Vespignani, Astron.Astrophys. 504 (2009) 1071, arXiv:0907.1050.
[Tsalmantza:2009xv]
[19-11]
Universality of citation distributions: towards an objective measure of scientific impact, Filippo Radicchi, Santo Fortunato, Claudio Castellano, arXiv:0806.0974, 2008.
[0806.0974]
[19-12]
The Importance of Being First: Position Dependent Citation Rates on arXiv:astro-ph, J. P. Dietrich, Publ.Astron.Soc.Pac. 120 (2008) 224, arXiv:0712.1037.
[Dietrich:2007wu]
[19-13]
The rise and rise of citation analysis, L. I. Meho, Phys.World (2007), arXiv:physics/0701012.
[Meho:2007mt]
[19-14]
Creativity leading to discoveries in particle physics and relativity, Miroslav Pardy, Rev.Mex.Astron.Astrofis. (2005), arXiv:physics/0509184.
[Aceves:2005dq]
[19-15]
Modified index to quantify individual's scientific research output, Pablo Diniz Batista, Monica Guimaraes Campiteli, Osame Kinouchi, Alexandre Souto Martinez, Commun.Math.Phys. 266 (2006) 715-733, arXiv:physics/0509048.
[Bridgeland:2005my]
[19-16]
The Complex Network of Evolutionary Computation Authors: an Initial Study, Carlos Cotta, Juan J. Merelo, J. Phys. A39 (2006) 8681-8698, arXiv:physics/0507196.
[Li:2005wv]
[19-17]
Introduction to statistical physics of media processes: Mediaphysics, Dmitri V. Kuznetsov, Igor Mandel, Phys.Lett. B627 (2005) 155-160, arXiv:physics/0506217.
[Delgado:2005ek]
[19-18]
From old wars to new wars and global terrorism, N. Johnson et al., arXiv:physics/0506213, 2005.
[physics/0506213]
[19-19]
Analysis of the Actual Scientific Inquiries of Physicists I - Focused on research motivation, Jongwon Park, Kyoung-ae Jang, J. Phys. A38 (2005) L539, arXiv:physics/0506191.
[Bemfica:2005pz]
[19-20]
Can a few fanatics influence the opinion of a large segment of a society?, Dietrich Stauffer, Muhammad Sahimi, JHEP 0508 (2005) 099, arXiv:physics/0506154.
[Koerber:2005qi]
[19-21]
Discrete Simulation of the Dynamics of Opinions about Extremism, Dietrich Stauffer, Muhammad Sahimi, Adv.Theor.Math.Phys. 10 (2006) 747-757, arXiv:physics/0506106.
[Nieto:2005jg]
[19-22]
The Epidemics of Corruption, Ph. Blanchard, A. Krueger, T. Krueger, P. Martin (D0), Phys. Rev. D72 (2005) 011104, arXiv:physics/0505031.
[D0:2005sqp]
[19-23]
Scientific Culture and Its Role in International Negotiations, Klaus L. Gottstein, Acta Phys.Polon. B36 (2005) 271-282, arXiv:physics/0504186.
[Bowen:2005rs]
[19-24]
Towards a New Democracy: Consensus Through Quantum Parliament, Diederik Aerts, arXiv:physics/0503078, 2005.
[physics/0503078]
[19-25]
The power of a good idea: quantitative modeling of the spread of ideas from epidemiological models, Luas M.A. Bettencourt, Ariel Cintron-Arias, David I. Kaiser, Carlos Castillo-Chavez, J.Comput.Phys. 208 (2005) 403-415, arXiv:physics/0502067.
[Papa:2005sp]
[19-26]
Suicide: the key role of short range ties, Bertrand M. Roehner, arXiv:physics/0502047, 2005.
[physics/0502047]
[19-27]
Consensus formation: The case of using cell phones while driving, Bertrand M. Roehner, arXiv:physics/0502046, 2005.
[Ramanathan:2005zk]
[19-28]
Scale Invariance in Global Terrorism, Aaron Clauset, Maxwell Young, Prog.Math. 251 (2007) 199-212, arXiv:physics/0502014.
[Mund:2005nd]
[19-29]
A model of student's dilemma, Adam Lipowski, Antonio L. Ferreira, arXiv:cond-mat/0410594, 2004.
[cond-mat/0410594]
[19-30]
Creativity and the New Structure of Science, Andrei P. Kirilyuk, arXiv:physics/0403084, 2004.
[Ribaric:2008za]
[19-31]
A Unity of Science, Especially Among Physicists, Is Urgently Needed to End Medicine's Lethal Misdirection, John T. A. Ely, arXiv:physics/0403023, 2004.
[physics/0403023]
[19-32]
The rules of coherence and other habits, M. R. C. Solis, Class.Quant.Grav. 21 (2004) 1135-1152, arXiv:physics/0310107.
[Visser:2003ge]

20 - Sociology - Talks

[20-1]
Judicial Review of Uncertain Risks in Scientific Research, Eric E. Johnson, arXiv:1709.06474, 2017. NeTWork Workshop 2013.
[Johnson:2017nym]
[20-2]
Virtual Laboratories and Virtual Worlds, Piet Hut, IAU Symp. 246 (2008) 447, arXiv:0712.1655. IAUS246 'Dynamical Evolution of Dense Stellar Systems', Capri, Sept. 2007.
[Hut:2007ke]
[20-3]
CERN, a working example of global scientific collaboration, J. Schukraft, arXiv:physics/0602099, 2006. South-South and North-South Collaboration in Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan, 12-13 March 2004.
[Schukraft:2006wx]
[20-4]
Science,technology and society, G. Giacomelli, R. Giacomelli, arXiv:physics/0507092, 2005. 7th School on Non-Accelerator Astroparticle Physics, Trieste, Italy, 2004.
[Giacomelli:2005wb]
[20-5]
How the rich get richer, Anita Mehta, A. S. Majumdar, J. M. Luck, Int.J.Mod.Phys. A21 (2006) 505-516, arXiv:physics/0504121. Econophys - Kolkata I: International Workshop on Econophysics of Wealth Distributions.
[Mendes:2005rw]
[20-6]
On the Google-Fame of Scientists and Other Populations, James P. Bagrow, Daniel ben-Avraham, Gravit.Cosmol. 20 (2014) 282-289, arXiv:physics/0504034. 8th Granada seminar on Computational Physics.
[Sarwe:2012wt]
[20-7]
Physics Education Research: Or it's so hard to find good help these days, Sanjoy Mahajan (Bern-Graz-Regensburg), Phys. Rev. D70 (2004) 054502, arXiv:physics/0405006. AAPT Winter 2004.
[Burch:2004he]
[20-8]
Science as a Culture - Its Implications, Shyamal Sengupta, arXiv:physics/0310161, 2003. CMDAYS 99, Kolkata, India.
[Lalak:2003da]

21 - Future Experiments

[21-1]
Paarl Africa Underground Laboratory (PAUL), Robert Adam et al., arXiv:2306.12083, 2023.
[Adam:2023cwe]
[21-2]
ILC Reference Design Report Volume 1 - Executive Summary, Nicholas Walker et al. (ILC), arXiv:0712.1950, 2007.
[ILC:2007oiw]
[21-3]
Determination of New Electroweak Parameters at the ILC - Sensitivity to New Physics, M. Beyer et al., Eur. Phys. J. C48 (2006) 353-388, arXiv:hep-ph/0604048.
[Beyer:2006hx]
[21-4]
Arguments for a 'U.S. Kamioka': SNOLab and its Implications for North American Underground Science Planning, W. C. Haxton, Robert Holtz, Philip Long, J. F. Wilkerson, Nucl.Instrum.Meth.A 570 (2007) 414-436, arXiv:nucl-ex/0604004.
[Haxton:2006wf]
[21-5]
LHC Detector Upgrades, Dan Green, Eur. Phys. J. C34 (2004) S443, arXiv:hep-ex/0306042.
[Green:2003qwa]

22 - Future Experiments - Talks

[22-1]
Charting the Course for Elementary Particle Physics, Burton Richter, arXiv:hep-ex/0702026, 2007. AAAS National Meeting, San Francisco, 2007, Symposium, A New Frontier in Particle Physics.
[Richter:2007pn]
[22-2]
Physics at the International Linear Collider, J. List, arXiv:hep-ex/0605087, 2006. Moriond QCD / Cosmology 2006.
[List:2006bf]
[22-3]
The Future of High Energy Nuclear Physics in Europe, J. Schukraft, arXiv:nucl-ex/0602014, 2006. D. A. Bromley Memorial Symposium, Yale University, USA, 8-9 December 2005.
[Schukraft:2006nt]
[22-4]
The LHC and the ILC, Georg Weiglein, eConf C050318 (2005) 0011, arXiv:hep-ph/0508181. LCWS05, SLAC, March 2005.
[Weiglein:2005yc]
[22-5]
Innovative Experimental Particle Physics through Technological Advances, Harry W. K. Cheung, arXiv:physics/0501095, 2005. 5th Latin American Symposium on High Energy Physics (V-SILAFAE), Lima, Peru, 12-17 Jul 2004.
[Cheung:2005jj]
[22-6]
The Linear Collider Physics Case: International Response to the Technology Independent Questions Posed by the International Technology Recommendation Panel, Klaus Desch et al., arXiv:hep-ph/0411159, 2004. International Conference on Linear Colliders (LCWS04), Paris, France, 19-24 April, 2004.
[Desch:2004wx]
[22-7]
Future Accelerators (?), John Womersley, Aip Conf. Proc. 698 (2004) 85, arXiv:hep-ex/0308028. Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics (CIPANP 2003), New York City, May 2003.
[Womersley:2003hp]
[22-8]
The Road Ahead, S. Willenbrock, Eur. Phys. J. C34 (2004) S3, arXiv:hep-ph/0307324. IV International Symposium on LHC Physics and Detectors, Fermilab, May 1-3, 2003.
[Willenbrock:2003rp]
[22-9]
Future Perspectives at CERN, John Ellis, arXiv:astro-ph/0206054, 2002. CERN-ESA-ESO Symposium, Munich, April 2002.
[Ellis:2002vi]
[22-10]
Physics Potential of the Next Generation Colliders, Rohini M. Godbole, Indian J. Phys. (2002), arXiv:hep-ph/0205114.
[Godbole:2002mt]

23 - Humor

[23-1]
I Murdered Conan O'Brien and Nobody Will Ever Know - an exercise in inference sabotage, Eve Armstrong, arXiv:2303.17400, 2023.
[Armstrong:2023stq]
[23-2]
Surface Composition of Pluto's Kiladze Area and Relationship to Cryovolcanism, A. Emran, C. M. Dalle Ore, D. P. Cruikshank, J. C. Cook, arXiv:2303.17072, 2023.
[2303.17072]
[23-3]
As a matter of colon: I am NOT digging cheeky titles (no, but actually yes : > ), Joanne Tan, Tie Sien Suk, arXiv:2303.17059, 2023.
[2303.17059]
[23-4]
On The Planetary Theory of Everything, J. J. Charfman, M. M. M., J. Dietrich, N. T. Schragal, A. M. Avsar, arXiv:2303.17035, 2023.
[Charfman:2023swx]
[23-5]
A Modest Proposal for the Non-existence of Exoplanets: The Expansion of Stellar Physics to Include Squars, Charity Woodrum, Raphael E. Hviding, Rachael C. Amaro, Katie Chamberlain, arXiv:2303.16915, 2023.
[2303.16915]
[23-6]
The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf: Case Studies of Peer Review, Eve Armstrong, arXiv:2203.17095, 2022.
[Armstrong:2022ojc]
[23-7]
On the Possibility of Discovering Exoplanets within our Solar System, John A Paice, Jack J|C Watkins, arXiv:2203.17075, 2022.
[2203.17075]
[23-8]
Transmogrifiers: Bright of the Exomoon, Michael B. Lund, arXiv:2203.17017, 2022.
[2203.17017]
[23-9]
The Parking Lot Planet, Sergio Best, Fernanda Correa, Juan Ignacio Espinoza, arXiv:2203.16791, 2022.
[2203.16791]
[23-10]
Predicting Winners of the Reality TV Dating Show $\textit{The Bachelor}$ Using Machine Learning Algorithms, Abigail J. Lee, Grace E. Chesmore, Kyle A. Rocha, Amanda Farah, Maryum Sayeed, Justin Myles, arXiv:2203.16648, 2022.
[2203.16648]
[23-11]
The popular myth of the drunk fireworks in the Valencian Fallas: 'If you run, it chases you', Eloy Pena-Asensio, arXiv:2203.16630, 2022.
[2203.16630]
[23-12]
Taurine in Taurus. An Over-Caffeinated Search for Coffee in Space, Christian Eistrup, Lukasz A. Tychoniec, Iris Nijman, Marta Paula Tychoniec, Siroon Bekkering, Anna Gaca, arXiv:2203.16598, 2022.
[2203.16598]
[23-13]
Could fresh lava be (warm) dark matter?, Mark R. Lovell, arXiv:2203.16563, 2022.
[Lovell:2022elu]
[23-14]
Worry No More, The Hubble Tension is Relieved: A Truly Direct Measurement of the Hubble Constant from Mooniversal Expansion, Gagandeep S. Anand, Zachary R. Claytor, Ryan Dungee, arXiv:2203.16551, 2022.
[Anand:2022dsx]
[23-15]
'My Rhodopsin!': Why Adding Dark Mode to Journals Could Make Us All Better Astronomers, Kyle A. Corcoran, Ellorie M. Corcoran, arXiv:2203.16546, 2022.
[2203.16546]
[23-16]
The Swapland, Prateek Agrawal, Hengameh Bagherian, Cari Cesarotti, Nicholas DePorzio, Qianshu Lu, Julian B. Munoz, Aditya Parikh, Matthew Reece, Weishuang Linda Xu, arXiv:2103.17198, 2021.
[Agrawal:2021yaj]
[23-17]
The Existential Threat of Future Exoplanet Discoveries, Michael B. Lund, arXiv:2103.17079, 2021.
[2103.17079]
[23-18]
My cat Chester's dynamical systems analysyyyyy7777777777777777y7is of the laser pointer and the red dot on the wall: correlation, causation, or SARS-Cov-2 hallucination?, Eve Armstrong, Chester, arXiv:2103.17058, 2021.
[2103.17058]
[23-19]
Science Spoofs, Physics Pranks and Astronomical Antics, Douglas Scott, arXiv:2103.17057, 2021.
[Scott:2021ilx]
[23-20]
The secret of the elixir of youth of blue straggler stars, Henri M.J. Boffin, arXiv:2103.16866, 2021.
[2103.16866]
[23-21]
Cosmological Dark Matter: a Review, M. R. Lovell, arXiv:2003.13696, 2020.
[Lovell:2020qwq]
[23-22]
On the Ratio of Circumference to Diameter for the Largest Observable Circles: An Empirical Approach, Lloyd Knox, arXiv:1204.0298, 2012.
[Knox:2012ki]
[23-23]
Gods as Topological Invariants, Daniel Schoch, arXiv:1203.6902, 2012.
[Schoch:2012xh]
[23-24]
Recent Developments in Atchoo! Theory, V. Gates, M. Roachcock, E. Kangaroo, W. C. Gall, 2006. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/atchoo.html.
[Gates:2006]
[23-25]
Supersplit supersymmetry, Patrick J. Fox et al., arXiv:hep-th/0503249, 2005.
[Fox:2005yp]
[23-26]
The Big Seminar, V. Gates, M. Roachcock, E. Kangaroo, W. C. Gall, 2005. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/another.html.
[Gates:2005a]
[23-27]
The Misanthropic Principle, V. Gates, M. Roachcock, E. Kangaroo, W. C. Gall, 2005. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/misanthrope.html.
[Gates:2005b]
[23-28]
The Everything of Theory, V. Gates, M. Roachcock, E. Kangaroo, W. C. Gall, 2003. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/next.html.
[Gates:2003]
[23-29]
The Nonabelian Names of God, V. Gates, M. Roachcock, E. Kangaroo, W. C. Gall, 1998. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/nonabel.html.
[Gates:1998]
[23-30]
G-Duality For G-Strings And G-Branes, V. Gates, M. Roachcock, E. Kangaroo, W. C. Gall, 1997. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/brane.html.
[Gates:1997]
[23-31]
Stuperspace, V. Gates, E. Kangaroo, M. Roachcock, W. C. Gall, Physica 15D (1985) 289-293. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/stuperspace.html.
[Gates:1985gk]

24 - Humor - Talks

[24-1]
Lobotomy, V. Gates, M. Roachcock, E. Kangaroo, W. C. Gall, 2000. Seminar given at the FPI on 4/1/2000, and lectures given at the 1998 Jeffrey Harvey Summer School of Dance. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/lobotomy.html.
[Gates:2000]
[24-2]
Negative physics, V. Gates, M. Roachcock, E. Kangaroo, W. C. Gall, 1993. International Conference on Strings 93, Berkeley, CA, 24-29 May 1993. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/neg.html.
[Gates:1993ba]
[24-3]
Erratum, V. Gates, E. Kangaroo, M. Roachcock, W. C. Gall, Conf.Proc.C 9115201 (1991) 593-599. Strings and symmetries 1991, Stony Brook, 1991, pp.593-599. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/err.html.
[Gates:1991cb]
[24-4]
To be announced, V. Gates, E. Kangaroo, M. Roachcock, W. C. Gall, Conf.Proc.C 9003122 (1990) 523-529. Strings 90, College Station, 1990, pp.523-529. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/2b.html.
[Gates:1990zh]
[24-5]
How I spent my summer vacation, V. Gates, E. Kangaroo, M. Roachcock, W. C. Gall, Conf.Proc.C 8903131 (1989) 535-549. Strings 89, College Station, 1989, pp.535-549. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/sum.html.
[Gates:1989zu]
[24-6]
Theory of more than everything, V. Gates, E. Kangaroo, M. Roachcock, W. C. Gall, 1988. Strings '88, College Park, 1988, pp.475-483. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/all.html.
[Gates:1988je]
[24-7]
Super G-String field theory, V. Gates, E. Kangaroo, M. Roachcock, W. C. Gall, Conf.Proc.C 870311 (1987) 585-593. Superstrings, Cosmology, Composite Structures, College Park, 1987, pp.585-593. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/sgsft.html.
[Gates:1987iu]
[24-8]
The Super G-String, V. Gates, E. Kangaroo, M. Roachcock, W. C. Gall, 1985. Unified String Theories, Santa Barbara, 1985, pp.729-737. http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/parodies/sgs.html.
[Gates:1985bt]

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