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The search results for "math.HO" reveal diverse mathematical topics. They include an elementary approach to solving the Kovalevskaya top's equations of motion, a detailed analysis of a telegraph-type heat conduction model with self-similar solutions, and the exploration of the analytic properties of quantum information manifolds. Additionally, the results touch on adapted Wasserstein distances in financial modeling and the unitary representation theory of locally compact contraction groups.
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Kovalevskaya top -- an elementary approach

The goal of this note is to give an elementary and very short solution to equations of motion for the Kovalevskaya top. For this we use some results from original papers by Kovalevskay, Kötter and Weber and also the authors Lax representation (see math-ph/0111024)…

math-ph nlin.SI
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Heat conduction: a telegraph-type model with self-similar behavior of solutions II

In our former study (J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 43, (2010) 325210 or arXiv:1002.0999v1 [math-ph]) we introduced a modified Fourier-Cattaneo law and derived a non-autonomous telegraph-type heat conduction equation which has desirable self-similar solution. Now we present a detailed in-depth analysis of…

math-ph
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The analytic quantum information manifold

Let H be a self-adjoint operator such that exp(-aH) is of trace class for some a<1. Let V be a symmetric operator, Kato bounded relative to H. We show that log Tr[exp(-H+xV)] is a real analytic function of x in a hood of x=0. We show that the Gibbs states of H+xV form a real analytic Banach manifold…

math-ph math.FA
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Adapted Wasserstein Distances and Stability in Mathematical Finance

Assume that an agent models a financial asset through a measure Q with the goal to price / hedge some derivative or optimize some expected utility. Even if the model Q is chosen in the most skilful and sophisticated way, she is left with the possibility that Q does not provide an "exact" description…

q-fin.MF math.PR
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On the unitary representation theory of locally compact contraction groups

The unitary representation theory of locally compact contraction groups and their semi-direct products with $\mathbb{Z}$ is studied. We put forward the problem of completely characterising such groups which are type I or CCR and this article provides a stepping stone towards a solution to this probl…

math.GR math.OA math.RT
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A structural theory of everything

In this paper it is argued that Barad's Agential Realism, an approach to quantum mechanics originating in the philosophy of Niels Bohr, can be the basis of a 'theory of everything' consistent with a proposal of Wheeler that observer-participancy is the foundation of everything. On the one hand, agen…

physics.gen-ph physics.hist-ph quant-ph
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There is no "Theory of Everything" inside E8

We analyze certain subgroups of real and complex forms of the Lie group E8, and deduce that any "Theory of Everything" obtained by embedding the gauge groups of gravity and the Standard Model into a real or complex form of E8 lacks certain representation-theoretic properties required by physical rea…

math.RT hep-th
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No single unification theory of everything

In light of Gödel's undecidability results (incomplete theorems) for math, quantum indeterminism indicates that physics and the Universe may be indeterministic, incomplete, and open in nature, and therefore demand no single unification theory of everything. The Universe is dynamic and so are the un…

physics.gen-ph
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Protein Folding: A Perspective From Statistical Physics

In this paper, we introduce an approach to the protein folding problem from the point of view of statistical physics. Protein folding is a stochastic process by which a polypeptide folds into its characteristic and functional 3D structure from random coil. The process involves an intricate interplay…

cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.soft physics.bio-ph q-bio.BM
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The impact of startup costs and the grid operator on the power price equilibrium

In this paper we propose a quadratic programming model that can be used for calculating the term structure of electricity prices while explicitly modeling startup costs of power plants. In contrast to other approaches presented in the literature, we incorporate the startup costs in a mathematically …

q-fin.PR math.OC