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View article: Generative AI-Enabled Adaptive Learning Platform: How I Can Help You Pass Your Driving Test?
Generative AI-Enabled Adaptive Learning Platform: How I Can Help You Pass Your Driving Test? Open
This study aims to develop an adaptive learning platform that leverages generative AI to automate assessment creation and feedback delivery. The platform provides self-correcting tests and personalised feedback that adapts to each learners…
View article: RTF1 mediates epigenetic control of Th17 cell differentiation via H2B monoubiquitination
RTF1 mediates epigenetic control of Th17 cell differentiation via H2B monoubiquitination Open
A gene encoding the transcription factor RTF1 has been associated with an increased risk of ulcerative colitis (UC). In this study, we investigated its function in modulating T cells expressing interleukin-17A (Th17 cells), a cardinal cell…
View article: RTF1 mediates epigenetic control of Th17 cell differentiation via H2B monoubiquitination
RTF1 mediates epigenetic control of Th17 cell differentiation via H2B monoubiquitination Open
A gene encoding the transcription factor RTF1 has been associated with an increased risk of ulcerative colitis (UC). In this study, we investigated its function in modulating T cells expressing interleukin-17A (Th17 cells), a cardinal cell…
View article: A very Dutch scandal
A very Dutch scandal Open
Fengnan Gao and Richard D. Gill gut and de-bone the questionable statistics that destroyed a long-running culinary tradition
View article: Kupczynski’s Contextual Locally Causal Probabilistic Models Are Constrained by Bell’s Theorem
Kupczynski’s Contextual Locally Causal Probabilistic Models Are Constrained by Bell’s Theorem Open
In a sequence of papers, Marian Kupczynski has argued that Bell’s theorem can be circumvented if one takes correct account of contextual setting-dependent parameters describing measuring instruments. We show that this is not true. Despite …
View article: Optimal Statistical Analyses of Bell Experiments
Optimal Statistical Analyses of Bell Experiments Open
We show how both smaller and more reliable p-values can be computed in Bell-type experiments by using statistical deviations from no-signalling equalities to reduce statistical noise in the estimation of Bell’s S or Eberhard’s J. Further i…
View article: Further comments on ‘Is the moon there if nobody looks? Bell inequalities and physical reality’
Further comments on ‘Is the moon there if nobody looks? Bell inequalities and physical reality’ Open
Kupczynski (2023) claims that Gill and Lambare (2022a, 2022b) misrepresent several of his published papers. This paper shows that the latest version of his “contextuality by default” model of a Bell experiment places no constraints whatsoe…
View article: Further comments on "Is the moon there if nobody looks? Bell inequalities and physical reality"
Further comments on "Is the moon there if nobody looks? Bell inequalities and physical reality" Open
Kupczynski (2023) claims that Gill and Lambare (2022a, 2022b) misrepresent several of his published papers. This paper shows that the latest version of his "contextuality by default" model of a Bell experiment places no constraints whatsoe…
View article: Review of: "Computational substantial violation of the CHSH with close approximation of the respective quantum values"
Review of: "Computational substantial violation of the CHSH with close approximation of the respective quantum values" Open
View article: Review of: "Computational substantial violation of the CHSH with close approximation of the respective quantum values"
Review of: "Computational substantial violation of the CHSH with close approximation of the respective quantum values" Open
View article: Bell's theorem is an exercise in the statistical theory of causality
Bell's theorem is an exercise in the statistical theory of causality Open
In this short note, I derive the Bell-CHSH inequalities as an elementary result in the present-day theory of statistical causality based on graphical models or Bayes' nets, defined in terms of DAGs (Directed Acyclic Graphs) representing di…
View article: General commentary: Is the moon there if nobody looks—Bell inequalities and physical reality
General commentary: Is the moon there if nobody looks—Bell inequalities and physical reality Open
We reject unjustified criticism of our published article [2209.07992] by Gill and Lambare [arXiv:2211.02481, arXiv:2208.09930]. They completely misinterpret the content and conclusions of this article. They construct a counterfactual proba…
View article: Relationship between incidence of breathing obstruction and degree of muzzle shortness in pedigree dogs
Relationship between incidence of breathing obstruction and degree of muzzle shortness in pedigree dogs Open
There has been much concern about health issues associated with the breeding of short-muzzled pedigree dogs. The Dutch government commissioned a scientific report "Fokken met Kortsnuitige Honden" (Breeding of short muzzled dogs), van Hagen…
View article: Bell's theorem is an exercise in the statistical theory of causality
Bell's theorem is an exercise in the statistical theory of causality Open
In this short note, I derive the Bell-CHSH inequalities as an elementary result in the present-day theory of statistical causality based on graphical models or Bayes' nets, defined in terms of DAGs (Directed Acyclic Graphs) representing di…
View article: Commentary: Is the moon there if nobody looks -- Bell inequalities and physical reality
Commentary: Is the moon there if nobody looks -- Bell inequalities and physical reality Open
Marian Kupczynski(MK)is the author of a controversial paper published (2020) in the journal Frontiers in Physics. The work is built around a mathematical claim by MK which is actually false, and MK's logical reasoning around his claim is a…
View article: Comment on: Bell tests explained by classical optics without quantum entanglement
Comment on: Bell tests explained by classical optics without quantum entanglement Open
In a paper published in the journal Physics Essays in 2021, the author D.L. Mamas writes "A polarized photon interacts with a polarizer through the component of the photon's electric field which is aligned with the polarizer. This componen…
View article: Schrödinger’s Cat Meets Occam’s Razor
Schrödinger’s Cat Meets Occam’s Razor Open
We discuss V.P. Belavkin’s approach to the Schrödinger cat problem and show its close relation to ideas based on superselection and interaction with the environment developed by N.P. Landsman. The purpose of the paper is to explain these i…
View article: Relationship between incidence of breathing obstruction and degree of muzzle shortness in pedigree dogs
Relationship between incidence of breathing obstruction and degree of muzzle shortness in pedigree dogs Open
There has been much concern about health issues associated with the breeding of short-muzzled pedigree dogs. The Dutch government commissioned a scientific report \emph{Fokken met Kortsnuitige Honden} (Breeding of short muzzled dogs), van …
View article: Optimal statistical analyses of Bell experiments
Optimal statistical analyses of Bell experiments Open
We show how both smaller and more reliable p-values can be computed in Bell-type experiments by using statistical deviations from no-signalling equalities to reduce statistical noise in the estimation of Bell's S or Eberhard's J. Further i…
View article: Statistical Issues in Serial Killer Nurse Cases
Statistical Issues in Serial Killer Nurse Cases Open
We study statistical aspects of the case of the British nurse Ben Geen, convicted of 2 counts of murder and 15 of grievous bodily harm following events at Horton General Hospital (in the town of Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK) during December 20…
View article: Kupczynski's Contextual Locally Causal Probabilistic Models are constrained by Bell's theorem
Kupczynski's Contextual Locally Causal Probabilistic Models are constrained by Bell's theorem Open
In a sequence of papers, Marian Kupczynski has argued that Bell's theorem can be circumvented if one takes correct account of contextual setting-dependent parameters describing measuring instruments. We show that this is not true. Despite …
View article: Gull’s Theorem Revisited
Gull’s Theorem Revisited Open
In 2016, Steve Gull has outlined has outlined a proof of Bell’s theorem using Fourier theory. Gull’s philosophy is that Bell’s theorem (or perhaps a key lemma in its proof) can be seen as a no-go theorem for a project in distributed comput…
View article: Statistical Analyses in the case of an Italian nurse accused of murdering patients
Statistical Analyses in the case of an Italian nurse accused of murdering patients Open
Suspicions about medical murder sometimes arise due to a surprising or unexpected series of events, such as an apparently unusual number of deaths among patients under the care of a particular nurse. But also a single disturbing event migh…
View article: Statistical Analyses in the case of an Italian nurse accused of murdering patients
Statistical Analyses in the case of an Italian nurse accused of murdering patients Open
Suspicions about medical murder sometimes arise due to a surprising or unexpected series of events, such as an apparently unusual number of deaths among patients under the care of a particular nurse. But also a single disturbing event migh…
View article: Comment on ‘Quantum correlations are weaved by the spinors of the Euclidean primitives’
Comment on ‘Quantum correlations are weaved by the spinors of the Euclidean primitives’ Open
I point out fundamental mathematical errors in the recent paper published in this journal ‘Quantum correlations are weaved by the spinors of the Euclidean primitives’ by Joy Christian.
View article: Quantum Computation, Data Science, Bell Games
Quantum Computation, Data Science, Bell Games Open
I draw attention to statistical, probabilistic, computer science aspects of the highly related topics of the Bell game and of a possible future Quantum Internet.
View article: Comment on "When Quantum Computation Meets Data Science: Making Data Science Quantum".
Comment on "When Quantum Computation Meets Data Science: Making Data Science Quantum". Open
I draw attention to statistical, probabilistic, computer science aspects of the highly related topics of the Bell game and of a possible future Quantum Internet.
View article: Get Unstuck: Pandemic positivity imperatives and self-care for women
Get Unstuck: Pandemic positivity imperatives and self-care for women Open
Examining women's magazines and lifestyle coaching, the article explores how positivity imperatives in contemporary culture call forth a happy, confident, hopeful, and vibrant subject during the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis shows how th…
View article: Statistical issues in Serial Killer Nurse cases
Statistical issues in Serial Killer Nurse cases Open
We study statistical aspects of the case of the British nurse Ben Geen, convicted of 2 counts of murder and 15 of grievous bodily harm following events at Horton General Hospital (in the town of Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK) during December 20…
View article: Correction: Gill, R.D. Does Geometric Algebra Provide a Loophole to Bell’s Theorem? Entropy 2020, 22, 61
Correction: Gill, R.D. Does Geometric Algebra Provide a Loophole to Bell’s Theorem? Entropy 2020, 22, 61 Open
Corrections are made to my paper “Gill, R.D. Does Geometric Algebra Provide a Loophole to Bell’s Theorem? Entropy 2020, 22, 61” [...]