Items where Author is "Teh, Nicholas"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Preprint | Published Article or Volume Number of items: 17. PreprintMarch, Eleanor and Read, James and Teh, Nicholas and Wolf, William J. (2024) Some remarks on recent approaches to torsionful non-relativistic gravity. [Preprint] Linnemann, Niels and Read, James and Teh, Nicholas (2024) The local validity of special relativity from a scale-relative perspective. [Preprint] Wolf, William J. and Read, James and Teh, Nicholas (2022) Edge modes and dressing fields for the Newton-Cartan quantum Hall effect. [Preprint] Teh, Nicholas and Schenkel, Alexander and Wells, Laura and Mathieu, Philippe (2019) Homological perspective on edge modes in linear Yang-Mills theory. [Preprint] Steeger, Jer and Teh, Nicholas (2018) Two Forms of Inconsistency in Quantum Foundations. [Preprint] Read, James and Teh, Nicholas (2018) The Teleparallel Equivalent of Newton-Cartan Gravity. [Preprint] Teh, Nicholas (2017) Recovering Recovery: On the relationship between gauge symmetry and Trautman Recovery. [Preprint] De Haro, Sebastian and Teh, Nicholas and Butterfield, Jeremy (2016) Comparing Dualities and Gauge Symmetries. [Preprint] Teh, Nicholas and Tsementzis, Dimitris (2015) Theoretical Equivalence in Classical Mechanics and its relationship to Duality. [Preprint] Teh, Nicholas and Lal, Raymond (2015) Categorical Generalization and Physical Structuralism. [Preprint] Teh, Nicholas (2013) Holography and Emergence. [Preprint] Teh, Nicholas (2013) Some Remarks on Rovelli's "Why Gauge?". [Preprint] Teh, Nicholas (2012) Gravity and Gauge. [Preprint] Published Article or VolumeMurgueitio RamÃrez, Sebastián and Teh, Nicholas (2020) Abandoning Galileo's Ship: The quest for non-relational empirical significance. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. Teh, Nicholas and Kapulkin, Chris (2018) BJPS Book Review of "Categories for the Working Philosopher". BJPS Book Review of "Categories for the Working Philosopher". Teh, Nicholas (2016) Galileo's Gauge: Understanding the Empirical Significance of Gauge Symmetry. Philosophy of Science, 83. pp. 93-118. Teh, Nicholas (2013) Gravity and Gauge. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. |