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George R.R. Martin Coauthored a Scientific Paper
Although fans of A Song of Ice and Fire might still be hankering for the long-delayed next book in the series, bestselling sci-fi/fantasy author George R.R. Martin has instead added a different item to his long list of publications: a peer-reviewed physics paper just published in the American Journal of Physics that he coauthored.
George R.R. Martin Publishes Research Paper On Fictional Alien Virus
Martin and “Wild Cards” author Ian Tregellis turn a scenario from the science fiction book series into the foundation for an exercise in open-ended problem solving.
Turning Sci-Fi Into Science: Decoding the Physics of George R.R. Martin’s Fictional Universe
Authors Ian Tregillis and George R.R. Martin develop a formula to capture the dynamics driving viral behavior in the Wild Cards series. Many science fiction authors try to incorporate scientific principles into their work,
The physics of George R R Martin’s Wild Card virus revealed
It’s not every day that a well-known author writes a physics paper. But George R R Martin, who is best known for his Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels, has co-authored a paper in the American Journal of Physics with the title “Ergodic Lagrangian dynamics in a superhero universe”.
Physics Can Model The Peculiar Spread Of A Virus In One Of George R.R. Martin's Fictional Universes
Long before Westeros, fantasy and science-fiction author George R.R. Martin had a hand in creating Wild Cards, a shared science-fiction universe involving a pathogen called the "Wild Card" virus that has now spanned 32 books,
George R. R. Martin co-authors physics paper on fictional virus
George R. R. Martin, the author behind the popular fantasy novel series 'A Song of Ice and Fire', has teamed up with Ian Tregillis, a contributor to Martin’s 'Wild Cards' superhero series, to co-author a physics paper exploring the mathematical dynamics of a fictional virus.
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From Westeros to Physics: George R. R. Martin’s ‘Wild Cards’ Alien Virus Explored Through Science
A recent study explores the physics behind George R. R. Martin's "Wild Cards" alien virus, blending science with science ...
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The Internet Can't Get Enough Of The Author Who Trolled George R.R. Martin For Not Finishing The Game Of Thrones Books
W hile we probably won’t be seeing HBO’s House of the Dragon appear on the 2025 TV schedule, the world of Game of Thrones ...
GeekTyrant
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George R.R. Martin Being Trolled by Another Fantasy Writer Over THE WINDS OF WINTER Still Not Being Finished
Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin has been working on his The Winds of Winter novel at a snail’s pace for a very long ...
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“I could have made $4000 by now”: George R.R. Martin’s Rejection Was a Blessing in Disguise for Neil Gaiman
Thanks to George R. R. Martin’s rejection, Neil Gaiman’s dream project blossomed into a hit comic series, Netflix show, and ...
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World’s richest author is worth £1bn - more than Stephen King and George R.R Martin
The world's richest author has created a whole book empire that people are in love with, but success didn't come easily to ...
The Express Tribune
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Larry Correia mocks George R.R. Martin in dedication of new epic fantasy novel Heart of the Mountain
Larry Correia, a prominent author with Baen Books, whose latest epic fantasy novel, Heart of the Mountain, serving as the ...
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“I loved it”: Sam Raimi’s Most Infamous Marvel Movie Is George R.R. Martin’s Favorite
George R.R. Martin expressed appreciation for Sam Raimi's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and shared how the ...
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