Molecular Modelling for Beginners
... of the basic theory behind the mouse clicks. This involves mathematics and physics, and the book neither pulls punches nor aims at instant enlightenment. Many of the concepts and ideas are difficult ones, and you will have to think long and hard about them; if it’s any consolation, so did the pioneer ...
... of the basic theory behind the mouse clicks. This involves mathematics and physics, and the book neither pulls punches nor aims at instant enlightenment. Many of the concepts and ideas are difficult ones, and you will have to think long and hard about them; if it’s any consolation, so did the pioneer ...
101, 160401 (2008)
... gases, the effective spin-orbit coupling can be implemented by having the atoms move in spatially varying laser fields [16–20]. Since the s-wave Feshbach resonances have already been successfully used to create s-wave superfluids, our method offers a promising new way to create a topological chiral ...
... gases, the effective spin-orbit coupling can be implemented by having the atoms move in spatially varying laser fields [16–20]. Since the s-wave Feshbach resonances have already been successfully used to create s-wave superfluids, our method offers a promising new way to create a topological chiral ...
displacement damage induced by cosmic rays in silicon devices
... a simplified description of the solar wind and of the solar cycles will be reported. The solar cycles modify the heliospheric magnetic field causing the modulation effect on the low energy part of the GCRs spectrum. In section 1.2.2 the ISO 15390 model will be described. This model is the reference ...
... a simplified description of the solar wind and of the solar cycles will be reported. The solar cycles modify the heliospheric magnetic field causing the modulation effect on the low energy part of the GCRs spectrum. In section 1.2.2 the ISO 15390 model will be described. This model is the reference ...
`To Be, To Be, What Does it Mean to Be?` : On Quantum
... “nonclassical.” In this view, things of nature or mind (since this view can also apply to mind) do exist, but it may not be possible to form a conception of how they ultimately exist. There are, thus, three kinds of models that deal with randomness and probability—classical models, which are both re ...
... “nonclassical.” In this view, things of nature or mind (since this view can also apply to mind) do exist, but it may not be possible to form a conception of how they ultimately exist. There are, thus, three kinds of models that deal with randomness and probability—classical models, which are both re ...
Griffiths-McCoy singularities in the random transverse-field Ising spin chain Ferenc Iglo´i
... where var@ x # denotes the variance and at the critical point d 50. The Hamiltonian in Eq. ~1.2! is closely related to the transfer matrix of a classical two-dimensional layered Ising model, which was first introduced and partially solved by McCoy and Wu.8 Later the critical properties of the quantu ...
... where var@ x # denotes the variance and at the critical point d 50. The Hamiltonian in Eq. ~1.2! is closely related to the transfer matrix of a classical two-dimensional layered Ising model, which was first introduced and partially solved by McCoy and Wu.8 Later the critical properties of the quantu ...