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Tim Palmer

Emeritus

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

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  • Predictability of weather and climate
Tim.Palmer@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72897
Robert Hooke Building, room S43
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Quantum Physics from Number Theory

ArXiv 2209.05549 (2022)

Supermeasured: Violating Bell-Statistical Independence Without Violating Physical Statistical Independence

Foundations of Physics Springer Nature 52:4 (2022) 81

Authors:

Jonte R Hance, Sabine Hossenfelder, Tim N Palmer

Ambitious partnership needed for reliable climate prediction

Nature Climate Change Springer Nature 12:6 (2022) 499-503

Authors:

Julia Slingo, Paul Bates, Peter Bauer, Stephen Belcher, Tim Palmer, Graeme Stephens, Bjorn Stevens, Thomas Stocker, Georg Teutsch

Discretised Hilbert Space and Superdeterminism

ArXiv 2204.05763 (2022)

Climate Modeling in Low Precision: Effects of Both Deterministic and Stochastic Rounding

Journal of Climate American Meteorological Society 35:4 (2022) 1215-1229

Authors:

E Adam Paxton, Matthew Chantry, Milan Kl枚wer, Leo Saffin, Tim Palmer

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