Arts and Humanities

Robert AJ Matthews , Thomas VN Merriam , John Fulcher
Taylor & Francis

1996
Neural Computation in Stylometry I: An Application to the Works of Shakespeare and Fletcher

Robert AJ Matthews , Thomas VN Merriam
Literary and Linguistic Computing 8 ( 1) 203 -209

165
1993
Tumbling toast, Murphy's Law and the fundamental constants

R A J Matthews
European Journal of Physics 16 ( 4) 172 -176

25
1995
The interrogator's fallacy

RAJ Matthews
Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications 31 ( 1) 3 -5

13
1995
THE CLOSE APPROACH OF STARS IN THE SOLAR NEIGHBORHOOD,(VOL 35, PG 1, 1994)

RAJ Matthews
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 35 243 -243

1
1994
"String theory" in science lessons: the investigation of a notoriously knotty problem

Robert Matthews
The School science review 96 ( 356) 69 -74

1
2015
And now, the forecast... clody with a chance of fractals

Robert Matthews
New Scientist ( 2733) 40 -43

2009
Dirac's coincidences 60 years on

Robert Matthews
Astronomy & Geophysics 39 ( 6) 19

3
1998
The p-value statement, five years on

Robert Matthews
Significance 18 ( 2) 16 -19

2021
It's raining fractals

Robert Matthews
New Scientist 204 ( 2733) 40 -43

2009
What are the implications of optimism bias in clinical research

Iain Chalmers , Robert Matthews
The Lancet 367 ( 9509) 449 -450

72
2006
Is Proxima really in orbit about α Cen A/B?

Robert Matthews , Gerard Gilmore
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 261 ( 1)

15
1993
Shakespeare vs. Fletcher : a stylometric analysis by radial basis functions

David Lowe , Robert Matthews
Computers and The Humanities 29 ( 6) 449 -461

46
1995
Why do people believe weird things

Robert Matthews
Significance 2 ( 4) 182 -184

3
2005
Beautiful, but dangerous

Robert Matthews
Significance 13 ( 3) 30 -31

3
2016
Why can we not predict earthquakes?

Robert Matthews
Significance 13 ( 4) 12 -13

4
2016
A ROTOR DEVICE FOR PERIODIC AND RANDOM-KEY ENCRYPTION

Robert Matthews
Cryptologia 13 ( 3) 266 -272

2
1989