In this paper, simple models for the multiverse are analyzed. Each universe is viewed as a path in a graph, and by considering very general statistical assumptions, essentially originating from Boltzmann, we can make the set of all such paths into a finite probability space. We can then also attempt to compute the probabilities for different kinds of behavior and in particular under certain conditions argue that an asymmetric behavior of the entropy should be much more probable than a symmetric one. This offers an explanation for the asymmetry of time as a broken symmetry in the multiverse. The focus here is on simple models which can be analyzed using methods from combinatorics. Although the computational difficulties rapidly become enormo...
We explore a combinatorial framework which efficiently quantifies the asymmetries between minima and...
Most existing proposals to explain the temporal asymmetries we see around us are sited within an app...
Reichenbach explains temporally asymmetric phenomena by appeal to entropy and ‘branch structure’. He...
In this paper I suggest a possible explanation for the asymmetry of time. In the models that I study...
Theoretical achievements, as well as much controversy, surround multiverse theory. Various types of ...
The universe time-asymmetry is essentially produced by its low-entropy unstable initial state. Using...
Consistent with special relativity and statistical physics, here we construct a partition function o...
The recent surge of interest in the origin of the temporal asymmetry of thermodynamical systems (inc...
A global definition of time-asymmetry is presented. Schulman's two arrows of time model is criticize...
Entropy is an important indicator in physics of the passage of time. Briefly, time increase is usual...
The concept of the barrow of time ' is discussed in relation to thermodynamics, electrodynamics...
The paper tries to demonstrate that the process of the increase of entropy does not explain ...
Given a single network of interactions, asymmetry arises when the links are directed. Fo...
In this paper we address the problem of the arrow of time from a cosmological point of view, rejecti...
Here we introduce a non-commutative extension to statistical physics granting it the ability to asso...
We explore a combinatorial framework which efficiently quantifies the asymmetries between minima and...
Most existing proposals to explain the temporal asymmetries we see around us are sited within an app...
Reichenbach explains temporally asymmetric phenomena by appeal to entropy and ‘branch structure’. He...
In this paper I suggest a possible explanation for the asymmetry of time. In the models that I study...
Theoretical achievements, as well as much controversy, surround multiverse theory. Various types of ...
The universe time-asymmetry is essentially produced by its low-entropy unstable initial state. Using...
Consistent with special relativity and statistical physics, here we construct a partition function o...
The recent surge of interest in the origin of the temporal asymmetry of thermodynamical systems (inc...
A global definition of time-asymmetry is presented. Schulman's two arrows of time model is criticize...
Entropy is an important indicator in physics of the passage of time. Briefly, time increase is usual...
The concept of the barrow of time ' is discussed in relation to thermodynamics, electrodynamics...
The paper tries to demonstrate that the process of the increase of entropy does not explain ...
Given a single network of interactions, asymmetry arises when the links are directed. Fo...
In this paper we address the problem of the arrow of time from a cosmological point of view, rejecti...
Here we introduce a non-commutative extension to statistical physics granting it the ability to asso...
We explore a combinatorial framework which efficiently quantifies the asymmetries between minima and...
Most existing proposals to explain the temporal asymmetries we see around us are sited within an app...
Reichenbach explains temporally asymmetric phenomena by appeal to entropy and ‘branch structure’. He...