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Eyral, C. & Oka, M. (2009). A proof of a conjecture of Degtyarev on non-torus plane sextics. I J.-P. Brasselet, S. Ishii, T. Suwa & M. Vaquie (red.), Singularities -- Niigata-Toyama 2007 (s. 109-131). Mathematical Society of Japan.
Heymann, M. (2009). “Art” or Science? Competing Claims in the History of Engineering Design. I S. H. Christensen, M. Meganck & B. Delahousse (red.), Engineering in Context (s. 227-244). Systime Academic.
Krogh, L. (2009). At undersøge verden: naturvidenskabelige metoder i skolen og i Real Science. I S. Tougaard & L. H. Kofod (red.), Metoder i naturfag: en antologi (s. 25-48). Experimentarium.
Barndorff-Nielsen, O. E., Corcuera, J. M., Podolskij, M. & Woerner, J. H. C. (2009). Bipower variation for Gaussian processes with stationary increments. Journal of Applied Probability, 46(1), 132-150. https://doi.org/10.1239/jap/1238592121
Kragh, H. (2009). Bohr-Kramers-Slater theory. I D. Greenberger, K. Hentschel & F. Weinert (red.), Compendium of Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy (s. 62-64). Springer.
Barndorff-Nielsen, O. E. & Schmiegel, J. (2009). Brownian semistationary processes and volatility/intermittency. Radon series on computational and applied mathematics, 8, 1-25.
Barndorff-Nielsen, O. E. & Schmiegel, J. (2009). Brownian semistationary processes and volatility/intermittency. Thiele Centre, Institut for Matematiske Fag, Aarhus Universitet.
Kragh, H. (2009). Chemistry and technology. I J. Kyrre Berg Olsen, S. Andur Pedersen & V. Hendricks (red.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology (s. 123-128). Wiley-Blackwell.
Fock, V. & Goncharov, A. B. (2009). Cluster ensembles, quantization and the dilogarithm. Annales Scientifiques de l'Ecole Normale Superieure, 42(6), 865-930.
Hellmund, G. (2009). Completely random signed measures. Statistics & Probability Letters, 79(7), 894-898. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spl.2008.11.009
Kobayashi, T., Ørsted, B., Pevzner, M. & Unterberger, A. (2009). Composition formulas in the Weyl calculus. Journal of Functional Analysis, 257(4), 948-991. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfa.2008.12.023
Schindler, S. (2009). Conceptions of causality. Metascience, 18(2), 301-305.
Hjermitslev, H. H. (2009). Darwinism and cultural struggles in rural Askov and metropolitan Copenhagen in nineteenth-century Denmark. Abstract fra XXIII International Congress of History of Science and Technology, Budapest, Ungarn.
Kragh, H. (2009). De lange linjer i naturvidenskabens historie. Noter / Historielærerforeningen for Gymnasiet og HF, (181), 8-13.
Sørensen, H. K. (2009). “Denne sætning kan ikke bevises”: Da matematikken blev moderne. I O. Høiris & T. Ledet (red.), Modernitetens Verden: Tiden, videnskab, historien og kunst (s. 251-263). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Nielsen, K. H. (2009). Den sidste frie forsker. Aktuel Naturvidenskab, (3), 38-39.
Kragh, H. (2009). Det nye verdensbillede: Videnskabsteoretiske perspektiver. I En Ny Himmel: Verdensbilleder fra Kugleskaller til Kvanteskum (s. 111-120). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Cimasoni, D. & Reshetikhin, N. (2009). Dimers on surface graphs and spin structures. II. Communications in Mathematical Physics, 281(2), 445-468. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00220-008-0488-3
Kragh, H. (2009). Dirac equation. I D. Greenberger, K. Hentschel & F. Weinert (red.), Compendium of Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy (s. 171-172). Springer.
Andersen, H. M. (2009). Elevers motivation afhænger af andet end det faglige indhold. I Preceedings of the 9th Nordic Research Symposium on Science Education: Planning Science Instruction: From insigth to learning to pedagogical practices (s. 117-119). Stofnun Árna Magnúrssonar á Íslandi.
Heymann, M. (2009). Engineering Design: Section Introduction. I S. H. Christensen, M. Meganck & B. Delahousse (red.), Engineering in Context (s. 223-226). Systime Academic.
Kragh, H. (2009). Fine-structure constant. I D. Greenberger, K. Hentschel & F. Weinert (red.), Compendium of Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy (s. 239-240). Springer.