
Deflation in multiblock PLS
... 9, tablets are produced from exactly the same granules, but a different compression force is used. Since for these paired experiments all variables have exactly the same values, the block scores of block X2 for these experiments are expected to be exactly equal. These block scores of block X2 are be ...
... 9, tablets are produced from exactly the same granules, but a different compression force is used. Since for these paired experiments all variables have exactly the same values, the block scores of block X2 for these experiments are expected to be exactly equal. These block scores of block X2 are be ...
Universality of ac conduction in disordered solids
... conducting (d)–(f) [Fig. 1(b) is actually for a highly viscous ionic melt just above the glass transition]. Clearly, the ac conductivities are quite similar. There are numerous other examples. While ion conduction is a classical barrier crossing process, electron conduction in disordered solids usua ...
... conducting (d)–(f) [Fig. 1(b) is actually for a highly viscous ionic melt just above the glass transition]. Clearly, the ac conductivities are quite similar. There are numerous other examples. While ion conduction is a classical barrier crossing process, electron conduction in disordered solids usua ...
TK_LV_NExT
... Every fundamental symmetry needs to be tested, including Lorentz symmetry. After the recognition of theoretical processes that create Lorentz violation, testing Lorentz invariance becomes very exciting Lorentz and CPT violation has been shown to occur in Planck scale theories, including: - string th ...
... Every fundamental symmetry needs to be tested, including Lorentz symmetry. After the recognition of theoretical processes that create Lorentz violation, testing Lorentz invariance becomes very exciting Lorentz and CPT violation has been shown to occur in Planck scale theories, including: - string th ...
Modeling the coupling of action potential and electrodes
... The brain is a very complex system. Its individual cells, neurons, are interconnected in maze pattern and are attributed to highly nonlinear dynamics. They generate, propagate and receive the complex information. The problem of understanding the neurons’ function and thereby the brain has been the n ...
... The brain is a very complex system. Its individual cells, neurons, are interconnected in maze pattern and are attributed to highly nonlinear dynamics. They generate, propagate and receive the complex information. The problem of understanding the neurons’ function and thereby the brain has been the n ...
Coupled rotational dynamics of Jupiter`s thermosphere
... 2005a) but not yet tested: the possibility that small scale fluctuations in the electric field may increase the total Joule heating and thus account for the energy deficit. Our model not only allows us to examine this question – it also allows us to test the consistency of such a situation with exis ...
... 2005a) but not yet tested: the possibility that small scale fluctuations in the electric field may increase the total Joule heating and thus account for the energy deficit. Our model not only allows us to examine this question – it also allows us to test the consistency of such a situation with exis ...
Explaining the subpulse drift velocity of pulsar
... of both the previous models and is based on the assumption that the vacuum gap discharge will lead to the back flow of charged particles bombarding and heating the surface of the star, causing the thermal ejection of ions from the surface and partially screening the original accelerating electric fi ...
... of both the previous models and is based on the assumption that the vacuum gap discharge will lead to the back flow of charged particles bombarding and heating the surface of the star, causing the thermal ejection of ions from the surface and partially screening the original accelerating electric fi ...
PHYS 272: Matter and Interactions II -
... If one object gets charged positively, there must be an object which gets charged negatively. The net electric charge is conserved in any physical process. Charge can be transferred from one object to another. ...
... If one object gets charged positively, there must be an object which gets charged negatively. The net electric charge is conserved in any physical process. Charge can be transferred from one object to another. ...
The AdS/CMT manual for plumbers and electricians
... resilience to bring the business side of this affair to a happy end. Right now, the experimental community at large is staring away from AdS/CMT. This is not necessarily because of conservatism and lack of intellectual reach. The main hurdle is that the language of string theory is so far removed fr ...
... resilience to bring the business side of this affair to a happy end. Right now, the experimental community at large is staring away from AdS/CMT. This is not necessarily because of conservatism and lack of intellectual reach. The main hurdle is that the language of string theory is so far removed fr ...
RADIATION REACTION AND SELF-FORCE IN CURVED SPACETIME IN A FIELD THEORY APPROACH
... motion of relativistic particles and compact objects in an arbitrary curved spacetime from a field theory approach and depicts the quantum and stochastic (part I), semiclassical (parts I and II), and completely classical regimes (part III). In the semiclassical limit of an open quantum system descri ...
... motion of relativistic particles and compact objects in an arbitrary curved spacetime from a field theory approach and depicts the quantum and stochastic (part I), semiclassical (parts I and II), and completely classical regimes (part III). In the semiclassical limit of an open quantum system descri ...
http://www.pd.infn.it/academy_board_819/pivato_giovanna_tesi.pdf
... of these objects was made when radio interferometry developed in the early 1950’s. It is with this technique that populations of extended objects with non-thermal radio spectra were discovered and the spectrum of these sources was determined to be a power-law (Sν ∝ ν α ) with index α ∼ −0.5. A power ...
... of these objects was made when radio interferometry developed in the early 1950’s. It is with this technique that populations of extended objects with non-thermal radio spectra were discovered and the spectrum of these sources was determined to be a power-law (Sν ∝ ν α ) with index α ∼ −0.5. A power ...
Chapter One : The Story of Magnetic Monopoles 0
... 1.2 Dirac Monopoles Once, when addressing a group of students, Dirac stressed the point that all physicists should occupy themselves with the beauty of the equations as one of the criteria of their validity. Throughout his magnificent career, Dirac was known for his preoccupation with the abstract p ...
... 1.2 Dirac Monopoles Once, when addressing a group of students, Dirac stressed the point that all physicists should occupy themselves with the beauty of the equations as one of the criteria of their validity. Throughout his magnificent career, Dirac was known for his preoccupation with the abstract p ...
PDF file - ngpdl - University of Michigan
... Hall thrusters are an efficient form of EP devices. Early work on the Hall thruster yielded more efficient and more powerful Hall thrusters. However, almost all this early work was based on experiments and was costly in terms of time and money [3]. Fortunately, progress in computer technology during ...
... Hall thrusters are an efficient form of EP devices. Early work on the Hall thruster yielded more efficient and more powerful Hall thrusters. However, almost all this early work was based on experiments and was costly in terms of time and money [3]. Fortunately, progress in computer technology during ...
Statistical Mechanics of Superparamagnetic Colloidal Dispersions Under Magnetic Fields
... (a) In Langevin Dynamics simulations, the motion of each individual colloid is calculated at each timestep and the stability of the chain results from the dipolar interactions between colloids in the chain. (b) In the Coarse-Grain approach, the motion of each coarse-grain object is calculated throug ...
... (a) In Langevin Dynamics simulations, the motion of each individual colloid is calculated at each timestep and the stability of the chain results from the dipolar interactions between colloids in the chain. (b) In the Coarse-Grain approach, the motion of each coarse-grain object is calculated throug ...
Operator Guide Standard Model
... have not succeeded in pushing back the frontier since then. This book defines an alternative path, a path that may once again allow nature’s mysteries to unfold to us. Lee Smolin writes, “When the ancients declared the circle the most perfect shape, they meant that it was the most symmetric: Each po ...
... have not succeeded in pushing back the frontier since then. This book defines an alternative path, a path that may once again allow nature’s mysteries to unfold to us. Lee Smolin writes, “When the ancients declared the circle the most perfect shape, they meant that it was the most symmetric: Each po ...
Evaluation of Silicon sensors for the ATLAS Silicon Tracker, and
... 12.1.1 Results without point smearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 12.1.2 Results with point smearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 12.2 Cosmic ray data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 ...
... 12.1.1 Results without point smearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 12.1.2 Results with point smearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 12.2 Cosmic ray data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 ...
Modelling the multifaceted physics of metallic dust and
... intrinsic safety in comparison with current-day nuclear fission reactors, and its low waste production. Out of the two main design routes currently pursued in the hope to harness fusion energy in a sustainable manner, magnetic confinement fusion is the most developed. It relies on confining a burning p ...
... intrinsic safety in comparison with current-day nuclear fission reactors, and its low waste production. Out of the two main design routes currently pursued in the hope to harness fusion energy in a sustainable manner, magnetic confinement fusion is the most developed. It relies on confining a burning p ...
decoration of carbon nanotubes with copper particles by metal
... CNTs were washed several times with distilled water, and dried in vacuum. The as-received and acidified MWCNTs were shown in Fig.1. Entangled CNTs agglomerates were disintegrated by dissolving the catalytic metals. Cu particle deposition onto the CNTs was performed as follows. The pre-treated 0.1g C ...
... CNTs were washed several times with distilled water, and dried in vacuum. The as-received and acidified MWCNTs were shown in Fig.1. Entangled CNTs agglomerates were disintegrated by dissolving the catalytic metals. Cu particle deposition onto the CNTs was performed as follows. The pre-treated 0.1g C ...
Numerical Renormalization Group Calculations for Impurity
... The notion of the correlation length ξ given above helps us write a universal critical theory of the Ising chain HI in the scaling limit, where the detail informations of the finite-size system (M, K and a) are absorbed into the macroscopic lengths ξ and Lτ with replacements of M = Lτ /a and K = ln ...
... The notion of the correlation length ξ given above helps us write a universal critical theory of the Ising chain HI in the scaling limit, where the detail informations of the finite-size system (M, K and a) are absorbed into the macroscopic lengths ξ and Lτ with replacements of M = Lτ /a and K = ln ...
Standard Model
The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory concerning the electromagnetic, weak, and strong nuclear interactions, as well as classifying all the subatomic particles known. It was developed throughout the latter half of the 20th century, as a collaborative effort of scientists around the world. The current formulation was finalized in the mid-1970s upon experimental confirmation of the existence of quarks. Since then, discoveries of the top quark (1995), the tau neutrino (2000), and more recently the Higgs boson (2013), have given further credence to the Standard Model. Because of its success in explaining a wide variety of experimental results, the Standard Model is sometimes regarded as a ""theory of almost everything"".Although the Standard Model is believed to be theoretically self-consistent and has demonstrated huge and continued successes in providing experimental predictions, it does leave some phenomena unexplained and it falls short of being a complete theory of fundamental interactions. It does not incorporate the full theory of gravitation as described by general relativity, or account for the accelerating expansion of the universe (as possibly described by dark energy). The model does not contain any viable dark matter particle that possesses all of the required properties deduced from observational cosmology. It also does not incorporate neutrino oscillations (and their non-zero masses).The development of the Standard Model was driven by theoretical and experimental particle physicists alike. For theorists, the Standard Model is a paradigm of a quantum field theory, which exhibits a wide range of physics including spontaneous symmetry breaking, anomalies, non-perturbative behavior, etc. It is used as a basis for building more exotic models that incorporate hypothetical particles, extra dimensions, and elaborate symmetries (such as supersymmetry) in an attempt to explain experimental results at variance with the Standard Model, such as the existence of dark matter and neutrino oscillations.