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    Bipartite Entanglement Induced by a Common Background (Zero-Point) Radiation Field
    with L. de la Peña and A. M. Cetto
    Foundations of Physics 41 (5): 843-862. 2011.
    This paper deals with an (otherwise classical) two-(non-interacting) particle system immersed in a common stochastic zero-point radiation field. The treatment is an extension of the one-particle case for which it has been shown that the quantum properties of the particle emerge from its interaction with the background field under stationary and ergodic conditions. In the present case we show that non-classical correlations—describable only in terms of entanglement—arise between the (nearby) part…Read more
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    Overview of carmem: A new dynamic quantitative cardiac model for ECG monitoring and its adaptation to observed signals
    with G. Carrault, F. Mora, and A. Bardou
    Acta Biotheoretica 48 (3-4): 303-322. 2000.
    Different approaches have been proposed in order to achieve knowledge integration for coronary care monitoring applications, usually in the form of expert systems. The clinical impact of these expert systems, which are based only on "shallow" knowledge, has not been remarkable due to the difficulties associated with the construction and maintenance of a complete knowledge base. Model-based systems represent an alternative to these problems because they allow efficient integration of the "deep" k…Read more
  •  54
    The present paper reveals (non-relativistic) quantum mechanics as an emergent property of otherwise classical ergodic systems embedded in a stochastic vacuum or zero-point radiation field (zpf). This result provides a theoretical basis for understanding recent numerical experiments in which a statistical analysis of an atomic electron interacting with the zpf furnishes the quantum distribution for the ground state of the H atom. The action of the zpf on matter is essential within the present app…Read more
  •  13
    Evolutionary Multiresolution Filtering to Forecast Nonlinear Time Series
    Journal of Intelligent Systems 14 (2-3): 157-192. 2005.
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    La grandeza de lo pequeño
    Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 16. 2020.