 
									
								
									Thermodynamics of atomic and ionized hydrogen : analytical
									
... of its thermodynamical properties is needed by astrophysicists over a wide range of pressures and temperatures. In that context, the derivation of accurate tables for thermodynamical functions is quite useful. This motivated the celebrated OPAL program, which in addition provides tabulations of the ...
                        	... of its thermodynamical properties is needed by astrophysicists over a wide range of pressures and temperatures. In that context, the derivation of accurate tables for thermodynamical functions is quite useful. This motivated the celebrated OPAL program, which in addition provides tabulations of the ...
									Fluorescence Spectroscopy
									
... polarized and the emitted fluorescence is observed at right angles in a horizontal plane P I|| and I are the polarized components parallel and perpendicular to the direction of polarization of the incident light, respectively. ...
                        	... polarized and the emitted fluorescence is observed at right angles in a horizontal plane P I|| and I are the polarized components parallel and perpendicular to the direction of polarization of the incident light, respectively. ...
									Atoms, entropy, quanta: Einstein`s miraculous argument of 1905
									
... particular microstructure: the system consists of finitely many, spatially localized, independent components. This idea had become part of the standard repertoire of Einstein’s statistical physics of 1905. His statistical papers of 1905—his doctoral dissertation (Einstein, 1905b) and his Brownian mot ...
                        	... particular microstructure: the system consists of finitely many, spatially localized, independent components. This idea had become part of the standard repertoire of Einstein’s statistical physics of 1905. His statistical papers of 1905—his doctoral dissertation (Einstein, 1905b) and his Brownian mot ...
									Ultracold collisions in traps - EDOC HU - Humboldt
									
... Within a year, which spanned 1924 to 1925, Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein predicted a new, fifth, state of matter [1], now known as BoseEinstein condensate (BEC). This state appears in a system of indistinguishable bosons. Bose particles, in contrast to Fermi particles, have a tendency gove ...
                        	... Within a year, which spanned 1924 to 1925, Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein predicted a new, fifth, state of matter [1], now known as BoseEinstein condensate (BEC). This state appears in a system of indistinguishable bosons. Bose particles, in contrast to Fermi particles, have a tendency gove ...
									Beyond Brownian Motion
									
... A Brownian trajectory does not possess a well-defined derivative at any point. Norbert Wiener developed a mathematical measure theory to handle this complication. He proved that the Brownian trajectory is continuous, but of infinite length between any two points. The Brownian trajectory wiggles so m ...
                        	... A Brownian trajectory does not possess a well-defined derivative at any point. Norbert Wiener developed a mathematical measure theory to handle this complication. He proved that the Brownian trajectory is continuous, but of infinite length between any two points. The Brownian trajectory wiggles so m ...
									Final Version 2 - people.vcu.edu
									
... c. south. d. up. 4 If 100 coulombs of charge ows through a wire in 10 seconds, the current in the wire is a. 10A. b. 100A. c. 0.1A. d. 0.01A. 5 Which of the following answers is closest to the distance that an object will fall from rest in four seconds? a. 20m. b. 160m. c. 320m. d. 80m. e. 40m. 6 An ...
                        	... c. south. d. up. 4 If 100 coulombs of charge ows through a wire in 10 seconds, the current in the wire is a. 10A. b. 100A. c. 0.1A. d. 0.01A. 5 Which of the following answers is closest to the distance that an object will fall from rest in four seconds? a. 20m. b. 160m. c. 320m. d. 80m. e. 40m. 6 An ...
									The omnipresent impact force formula for a climbing rope
									
... routes, the second term of the above equation is negative and reduces the fall factor f with respect to no slack. At least theoretically, slack rope is advantageous when you have to climb far above the belay or the first bolt and, in a fall, you end up below the belayer. But only if it is guaranteed ...
                        	... routes, the second term of the above equation is negative and reduces the fall factor f with respect to no slack. At least theoretically, slack rope is advantageous when you have to climb far above the belay or the first bolt and, in a fall, you end up below the belayer. But only if it is guaranteed ...
									Electron-hole correlations in semiconductor quantum dots with tight-binding wave functions
									
... that the exchange interaction allows two final electron-hole spin states 兩 ↑ e ,↓ h 典 and 兩 ↓ e ,↑ h 典 for an initial state 兩 ↑ e ,↓ h 典 共or 兩 ↓ e ,↑ h 典 ). In contrast, the Coulomb interaction requires that the spin of the electron should be the same between an initial and a final state, as should ...
                        	... that the exchange interaction allows two final electron-hole spin states 兩 ↑ e ,↓ h 典 and 兩 ↓ e ,↑ h 典 for an initial state 兩 ↑ e ,↓ h 典 共or 兩 ↓ e ,↑ h 典 ). In contrast, the Coulomb interaction requires that the spin of the electron should be the same between an initial and a final state, as should ...
									Some New Classical and Semiclassical Models for Describing
									
... The SC-IVR approach provides an approximate way for adding quantum effects to classical dynamics.2,7,23,29,32-68 It should thus give a transmission probability for the 2D system (defined by Hamiltonian 2.8) in better agreement with the correct quantum mechanical result than does the classical treatm ...
                        	... The SC-IVR approach provides an approximate way for adding quantum effects to classical dynamics.2,7,23,29,32-68 It should thus give a transmission probability for the 2D system (defined by Hamiltonian 2.8) in better agreement with the correct quantum mechanical result than does the classical treatm ...
									XXZ Dao-Xin Yao, Y. L. Loh, and E. W. Carlson Michael Ma
									
... acid and X = F , Cl, Br兲 have copper sites which form a triangular kagome lattice 共TKL兲, formed by introducing small triangles 共“a-trimers”兲 inside of each kagome triangle 共“b-trimer”兲. We show that in the limit where spins residing on b-trimers have Ising character, quantum fluctuations of XXZ spin ...
                        	... acid and X = F , Cl, Br兲 have copper sites which form a triangular kagome lattice 共TKL兲, formed by introducing small triangles 共“a-trimers”兲 inside of each kagome triangle 共“b-trimer”兲. We show that in the limit where spins residing on b-trimers have Ising character, quantum fluctuations of XXZ spin ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									