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Conspiracy Theories and Evidential Self-Insulation
What are conspiracy theories? And what, if anything, is epistemically wrong with them? I offer an account
on which conspiracy theories are a unique way of holding a belief in a conspiracy. Specifically, I take
conspiracy theories to be self-insulating beliefs in conspiracies. On this view, conspiracy theorists have their
conspiratorial beliefs in a way that is immune to revision by counter-evidence. I argue that
conspiracy theories are always irrational. Although conspiracy theories involve an expectation to encounter
some seemingly disconfirming evidence (allegedly planted by the conspirators), resistance to all counter-
evidence cannot be justified on these grounds
Hadronic physics at KLOE
New KLOE results on scalar mesons, physics and physics
are presented.Comment: 4 pages, 5 postscript figures, contributed to the Proceedings of
CIPANP 2009: 10th Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear
Physics, San Diego, USA, 26-31 May, 200
Extragalactic planetary nebulae as mass tracers: biases in the estimate of dynamical quantities
Planetary Nebulae (PNe) are very important kinematical tracers of the outer
regions of early-type galaxies, where the integrated light techniques fail.
Under ad hoc assumptions, they allow measurements of rotation velocity and
velocity dispersion profile from descrete radial velocity fields. We present
the results on the precision allowed by different set of radial velocity
samples, discuss the hypotheses in the analysis of descrete velocity fields and
their impact on the inferred kinematics of the stellar population.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. To appear on ``Galaxy Dynamics: from Early
Universe to the Present'', ASP Conf. Ser., F. Combes, G.A. Mamon and V.
Charmandaris (eds.
Geometry and physics of pseudodifferential operators on manifolds
A review is made of the basic tools used in mathematics to define a calculus
for pseudodifferential operators on Riemannian manifolds endowed with a
connection: esistence theorem for the function that generalizes the phase;
analogue of Taylor's theorem; torsion and curvature terms in the symbolic
calculus; the two kinds of derivative acting on smooth sections of the
cotangent bundle of the Riemannian manifold; the concept of symbol as an
equivalence class. Physical motivations and applications are then outlined,
with emphasis on Green functions of quantum field theory and Parker's
evaluation of Hawking radiation.Comment: 14 pages, paper in honour of Gaetano Vilas
Towards obtaining Green functions for a Casimir cavity in de Sitter spacetime
Recent work in the literature has studied rigid Casimir cavities in a weak
gravitational field, or in de Sitter spacetime, or yet other spacetime models.
The present review paper studies the difficult problem of direct evaluation of
scalar Green functions for a Casimir-type apparatus in de Sitter spacetime.
Working to first order in the small parameter of the problem, i.e. twice the
gravity acceleration times the plates' separation divided by the speed of light
in vacuum, suitable coordinates are considered for which the differential
equations obeyed by the zeroth- and first-order Green functions can be solved
in terms of special functions. This result can be used, in turn, to obtain, via
the point-split method, the regularized and renormalized energy-momentum tensor
both in the scalar case and in the physically more relevant electromagnetic
case.Comment: 13 pages, special issue review article. In the final version, the
calculations of Sec. III have been improved, two References have been added
and their content has been summarize
The Ising model on the random planar causal triangulation: bounds on the critical line and magnetization properties
We investigate a Gibbs (annealed) probability measure defined on Ising spin
configurations on causal triangulations of the plane. We study the region where
such measure can be defined and provide bounds on the boundary of this region
(critical line). We prove that for any finite random triangulation the
magnetization of the central spin is sensitive of the boundary conditions.
Furthermore, we show that in the infinite volume limit, the magnetization of
the central spin vanishes for values of the temperature high enough.Comment: 28 pages, 2 figures, 1 section adde
Generic Ising Trees
The Ising model on an infinite generic tree is defined as a thermodynamic
limit of finite systems. A detailed description of the corresponding
distribution of infinite spin configurations is given. As an application we
study the magnetization properties of such systems and prove that they exhibit
no spontaneous magnetization. Furthermore, the values of the Hausdorff and
spectral dimensions of the underlying trees are calculated and found to be,
respectively, and .Comment: 29 pages, 2 figures; typos corrected, one section and new references
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Three-dimensional implicit lambda methods
This paper derives the three dimensional lambda-formulation equations for a general orthogonal curvilinear coordinate system and provides various block-explicit and block-implicit methods for solving them, numerically. Three model problems, characterized by subsonic, supersonic and transonic flow conditions, are used to assess the reliability and compare the efficiency of the proposed methods
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