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Current · Arkansas
Last published
1999
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2026-08-08
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Biography and Research Information
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Arthur Hobson's research has primarily focused on plant physiology and cultivation studies, with a specific emphasis on plant stress responses and tolerance. His work has explored various agronomic practices, including intercropping systems, and investigated the impact of environmental stressors on plant health. Hobson's research interests also extend to understanding plant water relations and carbon dynamics within ecosystems.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 359
Selected Publications
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The right thing can be the popular thing to teach (1999)
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Ergodic properties of a particle moving elastically inside a polygon (1975)
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A comparison of the Shannon and Kullback information measures (1973)
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The interpretation of inductive probabilities (1972)
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A new theorem of information theory (1969)
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Exact Classical Nonequilibrium Statistical-Mechanical Analysis of the Finite Ideal Gas (1968)
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Comment on: “Logical Proof of the Entropy Principle” (1967)
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Irreversibility in Finite Quantum-Statistical-Mechanical Systems (1967)
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Irreversibility in Simple Systems (1966)
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Irreversibility and Information in Mechanical Systems (1966)
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