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    BOLTZMANN'S ERGODIC HYPOTHESIS: A MEETING PLACE FOR TWO CULTURES

    The physical theory for the ergodic hypothesis is premised on the idea that the hypothesis is measurable by scattering experiment. Therewith it proves the hypothesis by measurable properties of the response function. Birkhoff's theorem proves the ergodic hypothesis by abstract properties of phase space, the measure and transitivity. In this work we apply the two independent approaches to a particular many-body model (spin-1/2 XY model) to see whether they arrive at the same conclusions on the ergodicity question. The two approaches are compared to gain insight into their goals.

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    BOLTZMANN'S ERGODIC HYPOTHESIS: A MEETING PLACE FOR TWO CULTURES

    The physical theory for the ergodic hypothesis is premised on the idea that the hypothesis is measurable by scattering experiment. Therewith it proves the hypothesis by measurable properties of the response function. Birkhoff's theorem proves the ergodic hypothesis by abstract properties of phase space, the measure and transitivity. In this work we apply the two independent approaches to a particular many-body model (spin-1/2 XY model) to see whether they arrive at the same conclusions on the ergodicity question. The two approaches are compared to gain insight into their goals.