Explores functional methods applied to the forced harmonic oscillator and external sources in various systems, such as magnetic fields and spin systems.
Delves into deriving the Kalman-Hauad-Morning relation in stationary turbulence, emphasizing homogeneity and isotropy assumptions, and culminates in the common Howard-Mohnen relation.
Explores canonical transformations, their properties, and applications in Hamiltonian mechanics, emphasizing their role in simplifying the analysis of complex systems.
Explores the existence of mathematical objects, truth of propositions, and knowledge about them, covering Platonism, Intuitionism, Structuralism, Nominalism, Logicism, and Formalism.