Singiresu S. Rao
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R. Muirhead
T. Başar, G. Olsder
D. Kinderlehrer, G. Stampacchia
C. Chatfield, W. Fuller
I. Ekeland, R. Téman
M. Bohner, A. Peterson
A. Ferrari, P. Sala, M. Infn et al.
Xiao Zhou, J. Doyle
L. Trefethen
K. Gu, V. Kharitonov, Jie Chen
R. Eberhart, Yuhui Shi
J. Demmel
R. Hockney, J. Eastwood
Computer experiments using particle models A one-dimensional plasma model The simulation program Time integration schemes The particle-mesh force calculation The solution of field equations Collisionless particle models Particle-particle/particle-mesh algorithms Plasma simulation Semiconductor device simulation Astrophysics Solids, liquids and phase changes Fourier transforms Fourier series and finite Fourier transforms Bibliography Index
S. Helgason
F. Chung
A. Goldberg
Yasuhiro Omori, N. L. Johnson, S. Kotz et al.
J. Kelly
Alex Glynn
The tendency of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to ‘hallucinate’ false information is well known; AI-generated citations to non-existent sources have penetrated the bibliographies of peer-reviewed publications. Drawing from the Transparency and Openness Promotion guidelines, American judicial contention with generative AI, and the submission of prior art to the US Patent and Trademark Office, the author proposes that journals require authors to submit the full text of each cited source along with their manuscripts, thereby preventing authors from citing material whose full text they cannot produce. This solution requires limited additional work by authors or editors while effectively immunizing journals against hallucinated references.
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