In mathematics and physics, time-reversibility is the property of a process whose governing rules remain unchanged when the direction of its sequence of...
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Look up reversibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reversibility can refer to: Time reversibility, a property of some mathematical or physical processes...
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interest for this purpose: physical reversibility and logical reversibility. A process is said to be physically reversible if it results in no increase in...
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some way from past values, rather than from future values (see time reversibility). Time series analysis can be applied to real-valued, continuous data...
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the flow at any other time. Time-reversibility An immediate consequence of instantaneity, time-reversibility means that a time-reversed Stokes flow solves...
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reversibility in physics and chemistry is twofold: First, it states that the microscopic detailed dynamics of particles and fields is time-reversible...
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Substitution model (redirect from Generalised time reversible)
every i, j, and t. Time-reversibility should not be confused with stationarity. A model is stationary if Q does not change with time. The analysis below...
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quite easily by analyzing a reversible process connecting the real initial and final system states. In addition, reversibility defines the thermodynamic...
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weak nuclear force, are not time-reversible, keeping in mind that when dealing with quantum mechanics time-reversibility comprises a more complex definition...
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Models of DNA evolution (section Time reversibility)
Not all stationary processes are reversible, however, most commonly used DNA evolution models assume time reversibility, which is considered to be a reasonable...
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realistic whether played forwards or backwards. Gravity, for example, is a time-reversible force. A ball that is tossed up, slows to a stop, and falls is a case...
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their average distance apart. Due to the time reversibility of microscopic dynamics (microscopic reversibility), the kinetic theory is also connected to...
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statistical mechanics as a consequence of the time reversibility of microscopic dynamics (microscopic reversibility). The theory developed by Onsager is much...
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that violate the reversibility of time. This time directionality is known as the arrow of time. Acknowledged examples of the arrow of time are: Radiative...
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energy and allow the system to drift substantially over time. Because of its time-reversibility, and because it is a symplectic integrator, leapfrog integration...
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fundamental theoretical laws of physics are all time-reversible, experimentally the probability of real reversibility is low and the former state of system and...
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relations as a consequence of the time reversibility of microscopic dynamics, also known as microscopic reversibility. A body at temperature T radiates...
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as other properties that are important in physical systems such as time reversibility and preservation of the symplectic form on phase space, at no significant...
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use the time reversibility of Newtonian mechanics. It is possible to roll a ball up the dome in such a way that it reaches the apex in finite time and with...
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T-symmetry (or time reversal symmetry) – the expected symmetry of physical laws independent of whether time runs forward or backward Time reversibility – the ability...
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use them to explain why time is not reversible. There are other systems that are chaotic, and are also explicitly time-reversible: among these is the baker's...
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Janus is a time-reversible programming language written at Caltech in 1982. The operational semantics of the language were formally specified, together...
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Loschmidt's paradox (redirect from Reversibility paradox)
Loschmidt's paradox (named for Josef Loschmidt), also known as the reversibility paradox, irreversibility paradox, or Umkehreinwand (from German 'reversal...
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parallel computing. when used for integrating with respect to time, time reversibility Many methods do not fall within the framework discussed here. Some...
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and P-symmetry). This reversibility of several linked properties is known as CPT symmetry. Thermodynamic processes can be reversible or irreversible, depending...
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the first known anomaly was the dissipative anomaly in turbulence: time-reversibility remains broken (and energy dissipation rate finite) at the limit of...
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Tenet (film) (category 2020s films about time travel)
ability to reverse the entropy of things and people, resulting in time reversibility. While the film does refer to real concepts from physics, among them...
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Detailed balance (redirect from Reversible markov chain)
The arguments in favor of this property are founded upon microscopic reversibility. Five years before Boltzmann, James Clerk Maxwell used the principle...
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relations were proved on the basis of the time reversibility of microscopic dynamics (microscopic reversibility) as Onsager reciprocal relations. Many physical...
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algorithm, with a Hamiltonian dynamics evolution simulated using a time-reversible and volume-preserving numerical integrator (typically the leapfrog...
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