Influence of atmospheric electric fields on the radio
... stored at an atmospheric depth of 500 g=cm2 , corresponding to a height of 5.7 km, near Xmax, the atmospheric depth where the number of shower particles is largest, for later investigation of the shower properties. The radio signal is calculated at sea level, as is appropriate for LOFAR. The pulses ...
... stored at an atmospheric depth of 500 g=cm2 , corresponding to a height of 5.7 km, near Xmax, the atmospheric depth where the number of shower particles is largest, for later investigation of the shower properties. The radio signal is calculated at sea level, as is appropriate for LOFAR. The pulses ...
An Efficient Real–Space Configuration–Interaction Method for
... computations (of order Nc2 in general or Nc log2 Nc for a fast Fourier transform) make the transformed integration scheme more expensive than in real–space. Clearly, working with such expansions makes sense if only a small subset of terms in the expansion contributes ...
... computations (of order Nc2 in general or Nc log2 Nc for a fast Fourier transform) make the transformed integration scheme more expensive than in real–space. Clearly, working with such expansions makes sense if only a small subset of terms in the expansion contributes ...
like in Arts - Physik und Astronomie an der Universiteat Innsbruck
... (bosons). It offers the possibility of embedding the Standard Model of particles into a larger and a more complete theory. ...
... (bosons). It offers the possibility of embedding the Standard Model of particles into a larger and a more complete theory. ...
Chapter 4 Submicron Soft X-ray Spectroscopy
... 1. The mask defines the acceptance angle. 2. The photon absorber (PAB) protects all components downstream from the radiation damage. 3. The aperture controls the incoming power and acceptance of the synchrotron radiation. 4. The white beam screen monitors the position of the incoming photons. 5. The ...
... 1. The mask defines the acceptance angle. 2. The photon absorber (PAB) protects all components downstream from the radiation damage. 3. The aperture controls the incoming power and acceptance of the synchrotron radiation. 4. The white beam screen monitors the position of the incoming photons. 5. The ...
Radioluminescence: A simple model for fluorescent layers Jan Lindström
... example – intensifying screens or Flat Panel Detectors (FPD) found in Digital Radiology (DR). The process of optimising the particle size and thickness of the phosphor layer is crucial for the subsequent image quality and patient dose. The hitherto available models demand input parameters produced b ...
... example – intensifying screens or Flat Panel Detectors (FPD) found in Digital Radiology (DR). The process of optimising the particle size and thickness of the phosphor layer is crucial for the subsequent image quality and patient dose. The hitherto available models demand input parameters produced b ...
Resonances, dissipation and decoherence in exotic and artificial atoms
... injecting electrons into the dot one by one, as was demonstrated by Tarucha et al [27]. This experiment made it possible to unravel the remarkable analogies between quantum dots and atoms; many characteristic features of the latter, like electronic shells, magic numbers and level-splitting in extern ...
... injecting electrons into the dot one by one, as was demonstrated by Tarucha et al [27]. This experiment made it possible to unravel the remarkable analogies between quantum dots and atoms; many characteristic features of the latter, like electronic shells, magic numbers and level-splitting in extern ...
On the Definition of Radiation by a System of
... electromagnetic waves, whose energy is now ascribed to that of the electric and magnetic fields, rather than to a mechanical æther.3,4 The concept of rays for waves is only defined on scales larger than a wavelength. A challenge addressed in the present note is to provide an understanding of what can ...
... electromagnetic waves, whose energy is now ascribed to that of the electric and magnetic fields, rather than to a mechanical æther.3,4 The concept of rays for waves is only defined on scales larger than a wavelength. A challenge addressed in the present note is to provide an understanding of what can ...
CIRCULAR MOTION
... Hence equations of motion are not applicable for circular motion. Remember that equations of motion remain valid only when both the magnitude & direction of acceleration are constant. 8.1.1 Hint to solve numerical problem : (i) Write down the required centripetal force (ii) Draw the free body diagra ...
... Hence equations of motion are not applicable for circular motion. Remember that equations of motion remain valid only when both the magnitude & direction of acceleration are constant. 8.1.1 Hint to solve numerical problem : (i) Write down the required centripetal force (ii) Draw the free body diagra ...
Dynamics of the quantum Duffing oscillator in the driving induced q
... degenerate avoided level crossings of the quasienergy level eN of the Nth Floquet state with the quasienergy level e0 of the Floquet groundstate. In physical terms, multiphoton excitations occur in the resonator and the corresponding populated Floquet state dominates then the position expectation va ...
... degenerate avoided level crossings of the quasienergy level eN of the Nth Floquet state with the quasienergy level e0 of the Floquet groundstate. In physical terms, multiphoton excitations occur in the resonator and the corresponding populated Floquet state dominates then the position expectation va ...
Extraction of thermal and electromagnetic properties in 45Ti
... well reproduced. In Fig. 5 is also shown the calculated level density smoothed with the experimental resolution i.e., 300 keV. The smoothed curve agrees well with the experimental data points in absolute values, however, structural details are not accurately reproduced. Keeping in mind the simplicit ...
... well reproduced. In Fig. 5 is also shown the calculated level density smoothed with the experimental resolution i.e., 300 keV. The smoothed curve agrees well with the experimental data points in absolute values, however, structural details are not accurately reproduced. Keeping in mind the simplicit ...
Noisy Storage talk
... is everywhere! is concerned with all settings where people do not trust each other ...
... is everywhere! is concerned with all settings where people do not trust each other ...
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... electronic motions must be antisymmetric (the sign of the wavefunction becomes opposite for the exchange of electrons) to satisfy the Pauli exclusion principle naturally and therefore should be represented as a determinant (Heisenberg 1926; Dirac 1926). The new electron–electron interaction resultin ...
... electronic motions must be antisymmetric (the sign of the wavefunction becomes opposite for the exchange of electrons) to satisfy the Pauli exclusion principle naturally and therefore should be represented as a determinant (Heisenberg 1926; Dirac 1926). The new electron–electron interaction resultin ...
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... may be divided into two main categories: deterministic w14,15x, probabilistic w16–19x and hybrid w20x. Deterministic state-dependent cloning machine generates approximate clones with probability 1. Deterministic exact clone violates the no-cloning theorem, thus perfectly clone must be probabilistic. ...
... may be divided into two main categories: deterministic w14,15x, probabilistic w16–19x and hybrid w20x. Deterministic state-dependent cloning machine generates approximate clones with probability 1. Deterministic exact clone violates the no-cloning theorem, thus perfectly clone must be probabilistic. ...