Axiomatic quantum field theory

Bogoliubov causality condition

Bogoliubov causality condition is a causality condition for scattering matrix (S-matrix) in axiomatic quantum field theory. The condition was introduced in axiomatic quantum field theory by Nikolay Bogolyubov in 1955. (Wikipedia).

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Confounding Example 2 - Causal Inference

Today I cover an example of an endogenous condition, a conditioned upon confounder (and collider) which is caused by the endogenous condition, and selection bias.

From playlist Causal Inference - The Science of Cause and Effect

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How does alcohol cause hangovers? - Judy Grisel

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Selection Bias Example 2

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Survivorship Bias - Examples, Definitions, and String Art - Cognitive Biases

The Survivor Bias, also know as the survival or survivorship bias, is a commonly committed cognitive bias in the field of business and science. When people make assumptions from data without understanding where all the data is coming from, they are falling victim to a great example of a su

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Selection Bias Example 3

Today I again talk about selection bias, but with a more complex example.

From playlist Causal Inference - The Science of Cause and Effect

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Confounding Example 1 - Causal Inference

Today I cover an example with multiple confounders and broach colliders & M-bias for the first time in the series.

From playlist Causal Inference - The Science of Cause and Effect

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Scientists induced auditory hallucinations in the brains of people in MRI machines to learn more about how they happen. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2uGL1yp Read the paper (free): http://science.sciencemag.org/content/357/6351/596

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Bogoliubov excitation spectrum for Bose–Einstein condensates – Benjamin Schlein – ICM2018

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57 Sundar - Invariant measures and ergodicity for stochastic Navier-Stokes equations

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From playlist Causal Inference - The Science of Cause and Effect

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Statistical Rethinking 2022 Lecture 06 - Good & Bad Controls

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Statistical Rethinking Winter 2019 Lecture 06

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Statistical Rethinking Winter 2019 Lecture 07

Lecture 07 of the Dec 2018 through March 2019 edition of Statistical Rethinking: A Bayesian Course with R and Stan. This lecture covers the back-door criterion and introduction to Chapter 7, overfitting, cross-validation, and information criteria.

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Axiomatic quantum field theory | Functional (mathematics) | Causality conditions | S-matrix | Minkowski space