Items where Author is "Roberts, Bryan W."

Number of items: 27.
Article
  • Comment on Ashtekar: generalization of Wigner's principle. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Curie’s hazard: from electromagnetism to symmetry violation. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Galileo's refutation of the speed-distance law of fall rehabilitated. Norton, John D. and Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Group structural realism. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • How Galileo dropped the ball and Fermat picked it up. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Kramers degeneracy without eigenvectors. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Observables, disassembled. Roberts, Bryan W. picture_as_pdf
  • Regarding 'Leibniz Equivalence'. Roberts, Bryan W. picture_as_pdf
  • Three merry roads to T-violation. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Three myths about time reversal in quantum theory. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Time-energy uncertainty does not create particles. Roberts, Bryan W. and Butterfield, Jeremy picture_as_pdf
  • Unreal observables. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • When we do (and do not) have a classical arrow of time. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • A general perspective on time observables. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • The scaling of speeds and distances in Galileo's two new sciences: a reply to Palmerino and Laird. Norton, John D. and Roberts, Bryan W.
  • The simple failure of Curie’s principle. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Book
  • Reversing the arrow of time. Roberts, Bryan W. picture_as_pdf
  • Chapter
  • Supertasks. Manchak, John and Roberts, Bryan W.
  • The gauge argument:a Noether reason. Gomes, Henrique and Roberts, Bryan W. and Butterfield, Jeremy
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • How to time reverse a quantum system. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • How to time reverse a quantum system. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • How to time reverse a quantum system. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • When we do (and do not) have a classical arrow of time. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Thesis
  • Time, symmetry and structure: a study in the foundations of quantum theory. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Online resource
  • Weak interactions and the curious little arrow of time. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • The simple failure of Curie’s Principle: How to get out what hasn’t gone in. Roberts, Bryan W.
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  • Publishing philosophy Open Access without a Particle Collider. Roberts, Bryan W. and Teira, David picture_as_pdf