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"The connections to quakes make physical sense.
It not only has to make physical sense but mental sense.
Qualitatively, there is a good agreement between the model and experimental data, and the parameters make physical sense.
This reading is very artificial and presupposes that a minimal interpretive apparatus required to make physical sense of some operators (like Q) can be withheld for others (like f(Q)).
On the other hand, in order for Eq. (9) to make physical sense, it is clear that the function V x) must be square integrable, piecewise continuous, and of bounded variation (having at most a finite set of discontinuities of finite magnitudes within the slab).
[Editors' note: further clarifications were requested prior to acceptance, as described below.] My only remaining concern is that it does not seem to make physical sense to have a curvature coupling enhancement factor "g" that is equal to zero, when the curvature coupling factor deltaC (i.e. the spontaneous curvature difference between different phases) has a finite (non-zero) value.
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Even so, he says, if you have the vast majority coming up with similar results, and you go back to the underlying theory, and it makes physical sense, that tends to give you more confidence they're right.
The best confidence-builder of all, of course, is when a trend projected by models shows up in observations — warmer springs and earlier snowmelt in the Western U.S., for example, which not only makes physical sense in a warming world, but which is clearly happening.
This makes physical sense: In a smaller number of dimensions, we need a larger Fermi sphere in k → space to accommodate the same electron density in x → space.
And triggering makes physical sense, he notes; the extreme low atmospheric pressure of a typhoon would reduce the squeeze on the fault and let it slip.
Second, we explicitly compute a control law that, under a detectability assumption, ensures that all trajectories converge to the desired equilibrium point, provided that they start and remain in the region where the model makes physical sense.
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