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THE difficulties besetting the so-called ‘foundation of statistics’, that is, the establishment of the connexion between statistics and mechanics, reduce, as is well known, to two fundamental points of an entirely different nature.
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KRYLOV, N. Relaxation Processes in Statistical Systems. Nature 153, 709–710 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153709a0
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