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    On the continuum fallacy: is temperature a continuous function?
    with Aditya Jha, Clemency Montelle, and Phillip L. Wilson
    Foundations of Physics 53 (69): 1-29. 2023.
    It is often argued that the indispensability of continuum models comes from their empirical adequacy despite their decoupling from the microscopic details of the modelled physical system. There is thus a commonly held misconception that temperature varying across a region of space or time can always be accurately represented as a continuous function. We discuss three inter-related cases of temperature modelling — in phase transitions, thermal boundary resistance and slip flows — and show that th…Read more
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    Are mathematical explanations causal explanations in disguise?
    with A. Jha, Clemency Montelle, and Phillip L. Wilson
    Philosophy of Science (NA): 1-19. 2024.
    There is a major debate as to whether there are non-causal mathematical explanations of physical facts that show how the facts under question arise from a degree of mathematical necessity considered stronger than that of contingent causal laws. We focus on Marc Lange’s account of distinctively mathematical explanations to argue that purported mathematical explanations are essentially causal explanations in disguise and are no different from ordinary applications of mathematics. This is because t…Read more