 
									
								
									Looking for Magnetic Monopoles AT The Large Hadron Collider
									
... martes 26variable de junio de 12 E = E/M . ...
                        	... martes 26variable de junio de 12 E = E/M . ...
									Morgan
									
... as seen from a fixed origin, with the motion of one of the bodies (here, #1), as seen relative to a moving origin located at the other body (here, #2) • of course, the moving origin is probably accelerating so it is not an inertial frame • the kinematics (motion) is straightforward • the dynamics (f ...
                        	... as seen from a fixed origin, with the motion of one of the bodies (here, #1), as seen relative to a moving origin located at the other body (here, #2) • of course, the moving origin is probably accelerating so it is not an inertial frame • the kinematics (motion) is straightforward • the dynamics (f ...
									The book of abstracts - MECO 42
									
... the final equilibrium distribution. An important and relevant question is whether it is possible to travel from an equilibrium state to another in an arbitrary time, much shorter than the natural relaxation time. Such strategies are reminiscent of those worked out in the recent field of Shortcut to ...
                        	... the final equilibrium distribution. An important and relevant question is whether it is possible to travel from an equilibrium state to another in an arbitrary time, much shorter than the natural relaxation time. Such strategies are reminiscent of those worked out in the recent field of Shortcut to ...
									momentum-space dynamics of runaway electrons
									
... In plasma physics, many interesting phenomena occur that are outside of our everyday experience. One of these is the generation of so-called runaway electrons (or simply runaways) – electrons that under certain conditions are continuously accelerated by electric fields [1, 2]. The dynamics of the pr ...
                        	... In plasma physics, many interesting phenomena occur that are outside of our everyday experience. One of these is the generation of so-called runaway electrons (or simply runaways) – electrons that under certain conditions are continuously accelerated by electric fields [1, 2]. The dynamics of the pr ...
									Concentration-dependent absorption and emission behaviour of
									
... with an interference filter centered at A =550 nm was used as excitation source. The backward emitted fluorescence light was collected, directed to a spectrometer, and registered with a diode array system. The backward fluorescence detection minimizes the fluorescence reabsorption of the highly conc ...
                        	... with an interference filter centered at A =550 nm was used as excitation source. The backward emitted fluorescence light was collected, directed to a spectrometer, and registered with a diode array system. The backward fluorescence detection minimizes the fluorescence reabsorption of the highly conc ...
									Diamond Photonics
									
... An increase of the radiative decay rate by a factor of 5.8 and 8.9 for configuration A and B, respectively ...
                        	... An increase of the radiative decay rate by a factor of 5.8 and 8.9 for configuration A and B, respectively ...
									Properties and detection of spin nematic order in strongly correlated
									
... staggered magnetization (arrows) is well defined, and it flips sign across the anti-phase domain walls. Due to fluctuations, translational symmetry is restored to the system, and the magnetization has expectation value zero at every point. However, SU(2) symmetry is not restored, as there is a prefe ...
                        	... staggered magnetization (arrows) is well defined, and it flips sign across the anti-phase domain walls. Due to fluctuations, translational symmetry is restored to the system, and the magnetization has expectation value zero at every point. However, SU(2) symmetry is not restored, as there is a prefe ...
									Controlled Manipulation of Engineered Colloidal Particles Janine
									
... molds can generate monodisperse arrays of discrete, uniform particles with tailored size, shape and composition. Thus, fundamental studies were conducted on the PFPE elastomers, focusing on contact mechanics measurements and capillary flow experiments. The results confirmed the low surface energy of ...
                        	... molds can generate monodisperse arrays of discrete, uniform particles with tailored size, shape and composition. Thus, fundamental studies were conducted on the PFPE elastomers, focusing on contact mechanics measurements and capillary flow experiments. The results confirmed the low surface energy of ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									