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  2. Thermalisation - Wikipedia

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    In physics, thermalisation (or thermalization) is the process of physical bodies reaching thermal equilibrium through mutual interaction. In general, the natural tendency of a system is towards a state of equipartition of energy and uniform temperature that maximizes the system's entropy .

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  4. Ergodic hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Models used in finance and investment assume ergodicity, explicitly or implicitly. The ergodic hypothesis is prevalent in modern portfolio theory, discounted cash flow (DCF) models, and aggregate indicator models that infuse macroeconomics, among others.

  5. Glossary of physics - Wikipedia

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    simple harmonic motion simple machine A mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. In general, a set of six classical simple machines identified by Renaissance scientists drawing from Greek texts on technology are collectively defined as the simplest mechanisms that can provide mechanical advantage (also called leverage).

  6. Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (or ETH) is a set of ideas which purports to explain when and why an isolated quantum mechanical system can be accurately described using equilibrium statistical mechanics.

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    My dad was a closed-off man, but he expressed himself in little notes. Days after he died, I got a Valentine's Day card from him that made me rethink love.

  8. Athermalization - Wikipedia

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    The dominant intensive property change, in terms of optical performance, is the index of refraction. The refractive index of glass is a function of wavelength and temperature. [ 4 ] There are multiple formulas that can be used to define the wavelength dependence, or dispersion , of a glass.

  9. Trump tariffs won’t just make imports pricier — car insurance ...

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    President Donald Trump suggested imposing tariffs on auto imports, threatening to drive up the cost of cars further amid plans for tariffs on steel, aluminum, Canada, and Mexico. But economists ...