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Glauber         
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY METHOD WRITTEN IN THE CONTEXT OF COMPUTATIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Glauber is a scientific discovery method written in the context of computational philosophy of science. It is related to machine learning in artificial intelligence.
Glauber–Sudarshan P representation         
The Sudarshan-Glauber P representation is a suggested way of writing down the phase space distribution of a quantum system in the phase space formulation of quantum mechanics. The P representation is the quasiprobability distribution in which observables are expressed in normal order.
Glauber dynamics         
  • The probability distribution according to Glauber Dynamics for the change in energy that would result from flipping the some spin s for different temperatures, T.
  • The probability distribution according to Metropolis-Hastings Dynamics for the change in energy that would result from flipping some spin s for different temperatures, T. <math>P(\Delta E \leqslant 0) = 1</math>.
In statistical physics, Glauber dynamics is a way to simulate the Ising model (a model of magnetism) on a computer. It is a type of Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm.
Examples of use of Glauber
1. Glauber has also won the 2005 Nobel Prize in physics.
2. Hall and Haensch will split the 10 million kronor ($1.3 million) prize with Glauber.
3. "Many of us grew up learning about the quantum nature of light from Roy Glauber.
4. On Tuesday, Glauber was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for his work on quantum optics.
5. Harvard University‘s Glauber, who is 80, wins half of the prize money.