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@MISC{Weinstein_manytimes,
    author = {Steven Weinstein},
    title = {Many Times},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

The possibility of physics in multiple time dimensions is investigated. Drawing on recent work by Walter Craig and myself [3], I show that, contrary to conventional wisdom, there is a well-posed initial value problem — deterministic, stable evolution — for theories in multiple time dimensions. Though similar in many ways to ordinary, single-time theories, the multi-time theories have some rather intriguing properties which suggest new directions for the understanding of fundamental physics.

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many time    multiple time dimension    well-posed initial value problem    many way    fundamental physic    new direction    walter craig    multi-time theory    conventional wisdom    intriguing property    recent work    stable evolution    single-time theory   

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