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John Gerald Taylor grad student 1986 King's College (Neurotree)
 (Kaluza-Klein Cosmology.)

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Damian R Sowinski grad student Dartmouth (Physics Tree)
Krsna Dev grad student 2001 Dartmouth
Carmen J. Gagne grad student 2001 Dartmouth
Rafael C. Howell grad student 2003 Dartmouth
Sara I. Walker grad student 2010 Dartmouth
David P. Sicilia grad student 2011 Dartmouth
Nikitas Stamatopoulos grad student 2012 Dartmouth
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Sowinski DR, Carroll-Nellenback J, DeSilva J, et al. (2022) The Consensus Problem in Polities of Agents with Dissimilar Cognitive Architectures. Entropy (Basel, Switzerland). 24
Gleiser M, Krackow M. (2020) Configurational entropic study of the enhanced longevity in resonant oscillons Physics Letters B. 805: 135450
Gleiser M, Heckler AF. (2019) Nonperturbative effects on nucleation. Physical Review Letters. 76: 180-183
Gleiser M, Haas RM. (2019) Oscillons in a hot heat bath. Physical Review. D, Particles and Fields. 54: 1626-1632
Gleiser M, Krackow M. (2019) Resonant configurations in scalar field theories: Can some oscillons live forever? Physical Review D. 100
Gleiser M, Sowinski D. (2018) Configurational information approach to instantons and false vacuum decay in D -dimensional spacetime Physical Review D. 98
Gleiser M, Stephens M, Sowinski D. (2018) Configurational entropy as a lifetime predictor and pattern discriminator for oscillons Physical Review D. 97
Gleiser M, Jiang N. (2018) Predicting Atomic Decay Rates Using an Informational-Entropic Approach International Journal of Theoretical Physics. 57: 1691-1704
Alexander S, Cormack S, Gleiser M. (2016) A cyclic universe approach to fine tuning Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics. 757: 247-250
Paulson S, Gleiser M, Freese K, et al. (2015) The unification of physics: the quest for a theory of everything. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1361: 18-35
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