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E, E. Escultura, “The Unified Theory of Evolution,” In: E. E. Escultura, Ed., Scientific Natural Philosophy, Bentham EBooks, 2011, pp. 237-260.
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E. E. Escultura, “Quantum Gravity,” In: E. E. Escultura, ed., Scientific Natural Philosophy, Bentham Ebooks, 2011, pp. 61-80.
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E. E. Escultura, “The Mathematics of the Grand Unified Theory,” Journal of Nonlinear Analysis, A-Series: Theory: Method and Applications, Vol. 71, 2009, pp. e420-e431.
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E. E. Escultura, “Turbulence: Theory, Verification and Applications,” Journal of Nonlinear Analysis, A-Series: Theory, Methods and Applications, Vol. 47, No. 8, 2001, pp. 5955-5966. doi:10.1016/S0362-546X(01)00697-6
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E. E. Escultura, “The Solution of the Gravitational N-Body Problem,” Journal of Nonlinear Analysis, A-Series: Theory, Methods and Applications, Vol. 30, No. 8, 1997, pp. 5021-5032.
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E. E. Eacultura, “Theory of Chaos and Turbulence,” In: E. E. Escultura, Ed., Scientific Natural Philosophy, Bentham EBooks, 2011, pp. 108-118,
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E. E. Escultura, “Exact Resolutions of Fermat’s Equation (A Definitive Resolution of Fermat’s Last Theorem),” Journal of Nonlinear Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1998, pp. 227-254.
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E. E. Escultura, “The New Real Number System and Discrete Computation and Calculus,” Journal of Neural, Parallel and Scientific Computations, 2009, 17, pp. 59-84.
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E. E. Escultura, “The Pillars of the New Physics and Some Updates,” Journal of Nonlinear Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3, 2007, pp. 241-260.
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E. E. Escultura, “The Big Bang and What It Was,” In: M. Columbus, Ed., The Big Bang: Theory, Assumptions and Problems, in Press, Nova Science Publishers.
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E. E. Escultura, “Macro Gravity,” In: E. Escultura, Ed., Scientific Natural Philosophy, Bentham EBooks, 2011, pp. 87-107.
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E. E. Escultura, “Gut Technology,” In: E. Escultura, Ed., Scientific Natural Philosophy, Bentham EBooks, pp. 147- 148.
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