A recent proposal of Norton (2003) to show that a simple Newtonian system can exhibit stochastic acausal behavior by giving rise to spontaneous movements of a mass on the dome of a certain shape is examined. We discuss physical significance of an often overlooked and yet important Lipschitz condition the violation of which leads to the existence of anomalous non-trivial solutions in this and similar cases. We show that the Lipschitz condition is closely linked with the time reversibility of certain solutions in Newtonian mechanics and the failure to incorporate this condition within Newtonian mechanics may unsurprisingly lead to physically impossible solutions that have no serious metaphysical implications. To further support this view we a...
Numerical solutions to Newtons equations of motion for chaotic self gravitating systems of more than...
Numerical solutions to Newtons equations of motion for chaotic self gravitating systems of more than...
Systems governed by time reversible equations of motion often give rise to irreversible behaviour. T...
If the force on a particle fails to satisfy a Lipschitz condition at a point, it relaxes one of the ...
Newton's equations of motion tell us that a mass at rest at the apex of a dome with the shape specif...
This thesis is a collection of three case studies, investigating various sources of indeterminism an...
Because of the specific shape of the dome at its apex, Newton’s equations of motion tell us that a m...
The singularity arising from the violation of the Lipschitz condition in the simple Newtonian system...
Norton’s dome is an example of indeterminism in Newtonian physics, based on a non-Lipschitz continuo...
Contemporary discussions of physical determinism that engage with modern spacetime and gravitational...
The fundamental laws of physics are time-symmetric, but our macroscopic experience contradicts this....
Newtonian mechanics is generally considered to be deterministic: Once the initial conditions are kno...
A simple classical mechanical system, consisting of an idealised classical gas in a simple container...
Strong shockwaves generate entropy quickly and locally. The Newton-Hamilton equations of motion, whi...
We present a method for assigning probabilities to the solutions of initial value problems that have...
Numerical solutions to Newtons equations of motion for chaotic self gravitating systems of more than...
Numerical solutions to Newtons equations of motion for chaotic self gravitating systems of more than...
Systems governed by time reversible equations of motion often give rise to irreversible behaviour. T...
If the force on a particle fails to satisfy a Lipschitz condition at a point, it relaxes one of the ...
Newton's equations of motion tell us that a mass at rest at the apex of a dome with the shape specif...
This thesis is a collection of three case studies, investigating various sources of indeterminism an...
Because of the specific shape of the dome at its apex, Newton’s equations of motion tell us that a m...
The singularity arising from the violation of the Lipschitz condition in the simple Newtonian system...
Norton’s dome is an example of indeterminism in Newtonian physics, based on a non-Lipschitz continuo...
Contemporary discussions of physical determinism that engage with modern spacetime and gravitational...
The fundamental laws of physics are time-symmetric, but our macroscopic experience contradicts this....
Newtonian mechanics is generally considered to be deterministic: Once the initial conditions are kno...
A simple classical mechanical system, consisting of an idealised classical gas in a simple container...
Strong shockwaves generate entropy quickly and locally. The Newton-Hamilton equations of motion, whi...
We present a method for assigning probabilities to the solutions of initial value problems that have...
Numerical solutions to Newtons equations of motion for chaotic self gravitating systems of more than...
Numerical solutions to Newtons equations of motion for chaotic self gravitating systems of more than...
Systems governed by time reversible equations of motion often give rise to irreversible behaviour. T...