Balázs Gyenis

 

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English language peer-reviewed publications

  • Gyenis, B. (forthcoming, with M. Redei, 2010): "Causal completeness in general probability theories" in: Probabilities, Causes and Propensities in Physics, Kluwer, Synthese Book Library.
  • Gyenis, B. (forthcoming, with M. Redei, 2010): "Causal completeness of probability theories - results and open problems" in: Illari, M. P., J. Williamson, and F. Russo (eds.): Causality in the Sciences, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Gyenis, B. and Redei, M. (2004): "When can Statistical Theories be Causally Closed?", Foundations of Physics 34, Issue 9.

In preparation (ask for manuscript)

  • Gildenhuys, P. and B. Gyenis: "Classical Population Genetics and the Semantic Approach to Scientific Theories"
  • Gyenis, B. and B. Roberts: "Supertasks: Gödel Strikes Back"
  • Gyenis, B. and Z. Gyenis: "On Humean laws of nature"
  • Gyenis, B.: "Maxwell and the normal distribution"
  • Gyenis, B.: "On purely formal, probabilistic theories of induction"
  • Gyenis, B.: "Well-posedness: arguments pro- and con"

Other papers

I have numerous short articles, translations, and interviews in Hungarian, published in various places. I'm an editor of the journal Szabad Valtozok, and you can find some of these pieces there.

Presentations (selected, without duplicates)

  • "On Humean laws of Nature," Pittsburgh WIP Seminar Series (2009).
  • "Exact Descriptions and Well-posedness," Philosophy of Physics 36th Annual Meeting, Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik (2009).
  • "Algebraic Quantum Field Theory and the Concentration Point Principle," Probabilistic Causality Summer School, Central European University (2008).
  • "How Mathematical Models of Complex Phenomena Explain?" 13th IUHPS Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science Conference, Beijing (2007).
  • "Supertasks: Gödel Strikes Back," workshop on general relativistic hypercomputations, ELTE (2007).
  • "On causal closedness of statistical theories," 12th IUHPS Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science Conference, Oviedo.

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