Educational electronic course ”Theory of the electromagnetic field
... course for these specialities. A great number of exercises and demonstration examples which need to show, how with help of COMSOL Multiphysics it is possible to solve the various problems of the EMF theory, is entered into the course. Among the used tools of COMSOL Multiphysics there are the COMSOL ...
... course for these specialities. A great number of exercises and demonstration examples which need to show, how with help of COMSOL Multiphysics it is possible to solve the various problems of the EMF theory, is entered into the course. Among the used tools of COMSOL Multiphysics there are the COMSOL ...
Clifford M. Will Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics 1993
... Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics plate of the star field around the location of the radio source 3C48. Although they expected to find a cluster of galaxies, what they saw at the precise location of the radio source was an object that had a decidedly stellar appearance, an unusual spec ...
... Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics plate of the star field around the location of the radio source 3C48. Although they expected to find a cluster of galaxies, what they saw at the precise location of the radio source was an object that had a decidedly stellar appearance, an unusual spec ...
The Book (Pan Theory)
... that the least complicated explanation (answer) is probably the best explanation, of course with no guarantees that any “simple, plausible” theory is valid. 3. To provide a reasonable perspective to analyze and consider the particles and mechanisms according to the Pan theory that comprise and contr ...
... that the least complicated explanation (answer) is probably the best explanation, of course with no guarantees that any “simple, plausible” theory is valid. 3. To provide a reasonable perspective to analyze and consider the particles and mechanisms according to the Pan theory that comprise and contr ...
From Principles to Diagrams
... geometric sense. For this space the metric matters and the radius of CP1 turns out to allow identification in terms of Planck length. Gravitational interaction would bring in Planck length as a basic scale in this manner. P T in turn would define the twistor space in which the twistorial lifts of im ...
... geometric sense. For this space the metric matters and the radius of CP1 turns out to allow identification in terms of Planck length. Gravitational interaction would bring in Planck length as a basic scale in this manner. P T in turn would define the twistor space in which the twistorial lifts of im ...
Towards a microscopic Description of classical Solutions in Field
... nature is fundamentally quantum. In this thesis we want to take this perspective as a starting point and investigate its consequences. From this point of view, every classical object should be understood as a quantum bound state of proper microscopic degrees of freedom. As a consequence, consistency ...
... nature is fundamentally quantum. In this thesis we want to take this perspective as a starting point and investigate its consequences. From this point of view, every classical object should be understood as a quantum bound state of proper microscopic degrees of freedom. As a consequence, consistency ...
Quantum Operator Design for Lattice Baryon Spectroscopy
... reduces the statistical noise in the extended operators. Group-theoretical projections onto the irreducible representations of the symmetry group of a cubic spatial lattice are used to endow the operators with lattice spin and parity quantum numbers, facilitating the identification of the J P quantu ...
... reduces the statistical noise in the extended operators. Group-theoretical projections onto the irreducible representations of the symmetry group of a cubic spatial lattice are used to endow the operators with lattice spin and parity quantum numbers, facilitating the identification of the J P quantu ...
Aspects of Symmetry Breaking in Grand Unified Theories
... bound on the proton lifetime is something like 23 orders of magnitude bigger than the age of the Universe, namely τp & 1033÷34 yr depending on the decay channel [11]. This number is so huge that people started to consider baryon number as an exact symmetry of Nature [12, 13, 14]. Nowadays we interpr ...
... bound on the proton lifetime is something like 23 orders of magnitude bigger than the age of the Universe, namely τp & 1033÷34 yr depending on the decay channel [11]. This number is so huge that people started to consider baryon number as an exact symmetry of Nature [12, 13, 14]. Nowadays we interpr ...
exact time-dependent density functional and Floquet theory
... binding forces in atoms and molecules. The theoretical and experimental studies in laser-matter interaction have been productive in predicting, observing and explaining novel phenomena not accessible to low field spectroscopic methods. In the following we introduce the basic phenomena occurring in i ...
... binding forces in atoms and molecules. The theoretical and experimental studies in laser-matter interaction have been productive in predicting, observing and explaining novel phenomena not accessible to low field spectroscopic methods. In the following we introduce the basic phenomena occurring in i ...
Kuhn Losses Regained: Van Vleck from Spectra to
... in Munich at age 21 (Enz, 2002, p. 61). Van Vleck, one year older than Pauli, read this paper as a graduate student at Harvard, but, indicative of the prevailing obsession with spectroscopy of the day, it did not make a big impression on him at that time (Fellows, 1985, p. 136). The entry for half q ...
... in Munich at age 21 (Enz, 2002, p. 61). Van Vleck, one year older than Pauli, read this paper as a graduate student at Harvard, but, indicative of the prevailing obsession with spectroscopy of the day, it did not make a big impression on him at that time (Fellows, 1985, p. 136). The entry for half q ...
Theoretical Description of the Optical Properties of Nanostructures
... cultural phenomenon is directly related to the increase in the world population and its respective needs of energy and resources. Before the industrial revolution, the ontological relationship between science and society was considered a mere intellectual exercise. Later developments in philosophica ...
... cultural phenomenon is directly related to the increase in the world population and its respective needs of energy and resources. Before the industrial revolution, the ontological relationship between science and society was considered a mere intellectual exercise. Later developments in philosophica ...
Collected Scientific Papers - SN Bose National Centre for Basic
... was made. They were to be immutable entities. But the photon was clearly an entity which could be created or destroyed. Where does a photon come from and where does it go? And how can we really understand creation and destruction? What is the implication of strict identity of photons? In what sense ...
... was made. They were to be immutable entities. But the photon was clearly an entity which could be created or destroyed. Where does a photon come from and where does it go? And how can we really understand creation and destruction? What is the implication of strict identity of photons? In what sense ...
Ab initio study of plasmons and electron
... This work has been devoted to the theoretical study of bulk semimetallic bismuth with methods based on the density functional theory (DFT). Effects of spin-orbit coupling and of the exchange-and-correlation functionals in the local density (LDA) and generalized gradient approximation (GGA) have been ...
... This work has been devoted to the theoretical study of bulk semimetallic bismuth with methods based on the density functional theory (DFT). Effects of spin-orbit coupling and of the exchange-and-correlation functionals in the local density (LDA) and generalized gradient approximation (GGA) have been ...
fluorescence of doubly excited states of helium in homogeneous
... high field strengths for the incident polarisation perpendicular to the external field (F k P ), whereas only theoretical predictions could be given for the perpendicular setup (F ⊥ P ). It is shown that the propensity rule holds also in this geometry: the majority of the ion signal originates from ...
... high field strengths for the incident polarisation perpendicular to the external field (F k P ), whereas only theoretical predictions could be given for the perpendicular setup (F ⊥ P ). It is shown that the propensity rule holds also in this geometry: the majority of the ion signal originates from ...
Discrete Abelian Gauge Symmetries
... The next step in the unification process combined quantum mechanics, special relativity and the gauge principle to form the first quantum field theory, quantum electrodynamics, which consistently describes the electromagnetic force. Thereby gauge symmetry provides the theory with (bosonic) gauge fie ...
... The next step in the unification process combined quantum mechanics, special relativity and the gauge principle to form the first quantum field theory, quantum electrodynamics, which consistently describes the electromagnetic force. Thereby gauge symmetry provides the theory with (bosonic) gauge fie ...
Physics 139B Solutions to Homework Set 5 Fall 2009 1. Liboff
... (d) If we wish to pump a harmonic oscillator to a higher energy state, we can simply apply the oscillating electric field of this problem. In part (c), we obtained P2→3 (t) > P2→1 (t), so that applying the oscillating field will cause more transitions to the higher state as compared with the lower s ...
... (d) If we wish to pump a harmonic oscillator to a higher energy state, we can simply apply the oscillating electric field of this problem. In part (c), we obtained P2→3 (t) > P2→1 (t), so that applying the oscillating field will cause more transitions to the higher state as compared with the lower s ...
Excited states from time-dependent density functional theory
... Armed with a formal theorem, we can then define timedependent Kohn-Sham (TDKS) equations that describe non-interacting electrons that evolve in a time-dependent Kohn-Sham potential, but produce the same density as that of the interacting system of interest. Thus, just as in the ground-state case, th ...
... Armed with a formal theorem, we can then define timedependent Kohn-Sham (TDKS) equations that describe non-interacting electrons that evolve in a time-dependent Kohn-Sham potential, but produce the same density as that of the interacting system of interest. Thus, just as in the ground-state case, th ...
Efimov Trimers under Strong Confinement
... weakly bound s-wave trimer states [1], with the deepest bound trimer set by the short-distance physics [6]. Such self-similar behavior is reminiscent of more complex systems in nature, such as coastlines, snowflakes, and ferns [7], rather than of a typical few-body system—for instance, the two-body ...
... weakly bound s-wave trimer states [1], with the deepest bound trimer set by the short-distance physics [6]. Such self-similar behavior is reminiscent of more complex systems in nature, such as coastlines, snowflakes, and ferns [7], rather than of a typical few-body system—for instance, the two-body ...
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... in a corresponding lattice loop approach, and in Section some of the main ingredients of quantum loop representations are discussed. YangMills theory and general relativity as dynamics on connection space In this section I will briey recall the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian for mulation of both pure Ya ...
... in a corresponding lattice loop approach, and in Section some of the main ingredients of quantum loop representations are discussed. YangMills theory and general relativity as dynamics on connection space In this section I will briey recall the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian for mulation of both pure Ya ...
String Theory. Volume 1, Introduction to the Bosonic String
... Volume II, Superstring Theory and Beyond, begins with an introduction to supersymmetric string theories and goes on to a broad presentation of the important advances of recent years. The first three chapters introduce the type I, type II, and heterotic superstring theories and their interactions. The ...
... Volume II, Superstring Theory and Beyond, begins with an introduction to supersymmetric string theories and goes on to a broad presentation of the important advances of recent years. The first three chapters introduce the type I, type II, and heterotic superstring theories and their interactions. The ...
Ph.D. THESIS Multipolar ordering in f
... rare earth and actinide ions is not necessarily a sharp integer; it can also be nearly integer, or intermediate valence. When the hybridization between the f states and conduction states is not so strong, the charge fluctuations are weak and the valence can be nearly integral. In this case we speak ...
... rare earth and actinide ions is not necessarily a sharp integer; it can also be nearly integer, or intermediate valence. When the hybridization between the f states and conduction states is not so strong, the charge fluctuations are weak and the valence can be nearly integral. In this case we speak ...