This paper investigates the historical origin and ancestors of typicality, which is now a central concept in Boltzmannian Statistical Mechanics and Bohmian Mechanics. Although Ludwig Boltzmann did not use the word typicality, its main idea, namely, that something happens almost always or is valid for almost all cases, plays a crucial role for his explanation of how thermodynamic systems approach equilibrium. At the beginning of the 20th century, the focus on almost always or almost everywhere was fruitful for developing measure theory and probability theory. It was apparently Hugh Everett III who first mentioned typicality in physics in 1957 while searching for a justification of the Born rule in his interpretation of quantum mechanics. The...
By means of the examples of classical and Bohmian quantum mechanics, we illustrate the well-known id...
An important contemporary version of Boltzmannian statistical mechanics explains the approach to equ...
Typicality is routinely invoked in science and mathematics: typical gases in a low-entropy macrostat...
This paper investigates the historical origin and ancestors of typicality, which is now a central co...
This paper investigates the historical origin and ancestors of typicality, which is now a central co...
The concept of typicality refers to properties holding for the "overwhelming majority" of cases and ...
We discuss Boltzmann's probabilistic explanation of the second law of thermodynamics providing a com...
Typicality has always been in the minds of the founding fathers of probability theory when probabili...
A popular view in contemporary Boltzmannian statistical mechanics is to interpret the measures as ty...
Stöltzner M. Causality, realism and the two strands of Boltzmann's legacy (1896 - 1936). Bielefeld (...
The article puts forward an alternative view of the problem of typicality in statistical mechanic
Why do systems prepared in a non-equilibrium state approach, and eventually reach, equilibrium? An i...
Why do systems prepared in a non-equilibrium state approach, and eventually reach, equilibrium? An i...
philosophy-of-science-part-b-studies-in-history-and-philosophy-of-modern-physics/ A popular view in ...
A popular view in contemporary Boltzmannian statistical mechanics is to interpret the measures as ty...
By means of the examples of classical and Bohmian quantum mechanics, we illustrate the well-known id...
An important contemporary version of Boltzmannian statistical mechanics explains the approach to equ...
Typicality is routinely invoked in science and mathematics: typical gases in a low-entropy macrostat...
This paper investigates the historical origin and ancestors of typicality, which is now a central co...
This paper investigates the historical origin and ancestors of typicality, which is now a central co...
The concept of typicality refers to properties holding for the "overwhelming majority" of cases and ...
We discuss Boltzmann's probabilistic explanation of the second law of thermodynamics providing a com...
Typicality has always been in the minds of the founding fathers of probability theory when probabili...
A popular view in contemporary Boltzmannian statistical mechanics is to interpret the measures as ty...
Stöltzner M. Causality, realism and the two strands of Boltzmann's legacy (1896 - 1936). Bielefeld (...
The article puts forward an alternative view of the problem of typicality in statistical mechanic
Why do systems prepared in a non-equilibrium state approach, and eventually reach, equilibrium? An i...
Why do systems prepared in a non-equilibrium state approach, and eventually reach, equilibrium? An i...
philosophy-of-science-part-b-studies-in-history-and-philosophy-of-modern-physics/ A popular view in ...
A popular view in contemporary Boltzmannian statistical mechanics is to interpret the measures as ty...
By means of the examples of classical and Bohmian quantum mechanics, we illustrate the well-known id...
An important contemporary version of Boltzmannian statistical mechanics explains the approach to equ...
Typicality is routinely invoked in science and mathematics: typical gases in a low-entropy macrostat...