The Blyth Institute’s members do research on a number of additional topics, including mathematics, engineering, and cosmology.
Technical Papers
- Fite, Maria Isabelle and Jonathan Bartlett. 2022. “Total and Partial Differentials as Algebraically Manipulable Entities.” In Operator Theory – Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Applications (ed. Abdo Abou Jaoudé), IntechOpen. Also available on arXiv.
- Bartlett, Jonathan. 2021. “The Products of Hyperreal Series and the Limitations of Cauchy Products.” Communications of the Blyth Institute 3(2):34-36.
- Holloway, Eric. 2020. “You Cannot Get Meaning from Randomness.” Communications of the Blyth Institute 2(2):39-40.
- Bartlett, Jonathan, Logan Gaastra, and David Nemati. 2020. Hyperreal Numbers for Infinite Divergent Series. Communications of the Blyth Institute 2(1):7-15. (arXiv:1804.11342)
- Bartlett, Jonathan. 2019. Exploring Alternate Notations for Partial Differentials. Communications of the Blyth Institute 1(2):77-78.
- Bartlett, Jonathan and Asatur Zh. Khurshudyan. 2019. Extending the Algebraic Manipulability of Differentials. Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete, and Impulsive Systems, Series A: Mathematical Analysis 26(3):217-230. PDF.
- Bartlett, Jonathan and Asatur Zh. Khurshudyan. 2019. Proving the Conjecture -1^∞ = 0. In Review.
- Avetisyan, Ara S. and Asatur Zh. Khurshudyan. 2018. Controllability of Dynamic Systems: The Green’s Function Approach. Jonathan Bartlett (ed). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Bartlett, Jonathan. 2017. “What Krauss and Scherrer’s “End of Cosmology” Scenario Means for the Epistemology of Modern-Day Cosmology.” Answers In-Depth.