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# {{kitson98a}} Since 08:42 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}} for their model of multi-levels effect on $g^{(2)}$ and how this relates to Pegg{{cite|pegg86a}}. | # {{kitson98a}} Since 08:42 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}} for their model of multi-levels effect on $g^{(2)}$ and how this relates to Pegg{{cite|pegg86a}}. | ||
# {{reynaud83a}} Since 12:39 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}} for his insight on $g^{(2)}$ as conditional probabilities. | # {{reynaud83a}} Since 12:39 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}} for his insight on $g^{(2)}$ as conditional probabilities. | ||
+ | # {{lippitz05a}} Since 22:49 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}} for a great-looking review on $g^{(2)}(\tau)$ and blinking/intermittency. | ||
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As well as those I did finally read: | As well as those I did finally read: | ||
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# {{fleury00a}} Since 08:33 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}} for $g^{(2)}$ and their modelling of multi-level relaxations. {{done|13:12 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}}}} | # {{fleury00a}} Since 08:33 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}} for $g^{(2)}$ and their modelling of multi-level relaxations. {{done|13:12 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}}}} | ||
# {{nothaft12a}} Since 19:28 on {{thisday|31|December|2023}} for further details their model for $g^{(2)}$. {{done|18:56 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}}}} was not a necessary read (poorly screened). | # {{nothaft12a}} Since 19:28 on {{thisday|31|December|2023}} for further details their model for $g^{(2)}$. {{done|18:56 on {{thisday|9|January|2024}}}} was not a necessary read (poorly screened). | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Si l’on mettait d’un côté ce qu’il a ingurgité durant sa vie et de l’autre ce qu’il a rendu par le haut et par le bas, cela ferait deux énormes tas. C’est ainsi qu’il se présentera un jour devant Dieu, avec ses deux tas, l’un à sa droite, l’autre à sa gauche.—Nikos Kazantzakis dans «Le Christ Recrucifié» (Ο Χριστός Ξανασταυρώνεται)
From 31 December (2023) onward, I'm starting the new "tradition" of keeping track of the papers I need to read. By "read" I mean, really, "study" in some depth (skimming through a paper is the lot of the researcher), and typically record a summary and/or thoughts/comments on the work itself (which can be accessed by clicking on the title).
As well as those I did finally read: