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    The mysterious souls of Hellé and Debussy's toys by Coombes, TF

    Published 2020
    “…The final section answers a broader question prompted by the storybook’s opening: how toys could serve as comic ideals of the modern urban citizen.…”
    Journal article
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    Toy quantum categories (extended abstract) by Coecke, B, Edwards, B

    Published 2011
    “…This in particular implies that the quantum-like properties of the toy model are in fact very general categorytheoretic properties. …”
    Journal article
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    Big Toy Models: Representing Physical Systems As Chu Spaces by Abramsky, S

    Published 2009
    “…Rather than seeking to construct a simplified toy model, we aim for a 'big toy model', in which both quantum and classical systems can be faithfully representedandemdash;as well as, possibly, more exotic kinds of systems. …”
    Report
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    Toying with the book: children’s literature, novelty formats, and the material book, 1810–1914 by Field, H, Hannah Field

    Published 2013
    “…The fifth chapter positions the late nineteenth-century mechanical books designed and illustrated by Lothar Meggendorfer in terms of two material analogies, the puppet and the mechanical toy or automaton. The final chapter synthesizes evidence as to how the movable book could and should be read from across formats, foregrounding in particular the ways in which the movable embodies reading.…”
    Thesis
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    Dynamical dimensional reduction in toy models of 4D causal quantum gravity by Giasemidis, G, Wheater, J, Zohren, S

    Published 2012
    “…Here we argue that the spectral dimension can be determined from a model with fewer degrees of freedom obtained from the CDTs by "radial reduction". In the resulting "toy" model we can take the continuum limit analytically and obtain a scale dependent spectral dimension varying from four to two with scale and having functional behaviour exactly of the form which was conjectured on the basis of the numerical results.…”
    Journal article
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    Re-assessing toys in the archaeological assemblage: a case study from Dorchester-on-Thames by Morrison, W, Crawford, S

    Published 2013
    “…We ask whether there is any useful purpose in recording the location and deposition of modern toys and toy fragments, and note the absence of any current forum for presenting data on toy recovery. …”
    Journal article
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    Atomistic-to-Continuum Coupling Approximation of a One-Dimensional Toy Model for Density Functional Theory by Langwallner, B, Ortner, C, Süli, E

    Published 2011
    “…We consider an atomistic model defined through an interaction field satisfying a variational principle, and can therefore be considered a toy model of (orbital free) density functional theory. …”
    Journal article
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