UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT (Abstract)
... Course pattern: All courses offered in the first two semesters are core courses. The instruction hours per week and number of credits of these courses are given in Table 1. Examination of the theory papers will be conducted at the end of each semester. st ...
... Course pattern: All courses offered in the first two semesters are core courses. The instruction hours per week and number of credits of these courses are given in Table 1. Examination of the theory papers will be conducted at the end of each semester. st ...
Elements of QFT in Curved Space-Time
... Schwarzschild solution has two singularities: At the gravitational radius rg = 2GM and at the origin r = 0. The first singularity is coordinate-dependent, indicating the existence of the horizon. Light or massive particles can not propagate from the interior of the black hole to an outside observer. ...
... Schwarzschild solution has two singularities: At the gravitational radius rg = 2GM and at the origin r = 0. The first singularity is coordinate-dependent, indicating the existence of the horizon. Light or massive particles can not propagate from the interior of the black hole to an outside observer. ...
msc_pre_phy_p2b1
... 1.3.2 Advantages of Generalised co-ordinates The main advantage in the formulating laws of mechanics in terms of generalised coordinates and the associated mechanical quantities is that the equation of motion looks simpler and can be solved independently of each other since generalised co-ordinates ...
... 1.3.2 Advantages of Generalised co-ordinates The main advantage in the formulating laws of mechanics in terms of generalised coordinates and the associated mechanical quantities is that the equation of motion looks simpler and can be solved independently of each other since generalised co-ordinates ...
Realizing effective magnetic field for photons by controlling the
... systems is the existence of unidirectional edge modes3,4, which are topologically protected and characterized by a non-zero Chern number for the bulk band structure5,6. Photons are neutral particles. Accordingly, there are no naturally analogous magnetic fields. Nevertheless, with the development of ...
... systems is the existence of unidirectional edge modes3,4, which are topologically protected and characterized by a non-zero Chern number for the bulk band structure5,6. Photons are neutral particles. Accordingly, there are no naturally analogous magnetic fields. Nevertheless, with the development of ...
Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured
... In the last years, synthesis and characterization of bismuth compounds have received a great attention due to their potential applications. Bismuth oxide (Bi2O3) can be used as an additive in paints and cataphoresis, it is also used as a substitute of lead oxide in glasses [1], in oxide-ion conducto ...
... In the last years, synthesis and characterization of bismuth compounds have received a great attention due to their potential applications. Bismuth oxide (Bi2O3) can be used as an additive in paints and cataphoresis, it is also used as a substitute of lead oxide in glasses [1], in oxide-ion conducto ...
Regular Structures
... • Generalizing this to a set of k spin- 1/2 particles we find that there are now 2 k basis states (quantum mechanical vectors that span a Hilbert space) corresponding say to the 2 k possible bitstrings of length k. • For example, |25> = |11001> = | | is one such state for k=5. • The dimensional ...
... • Generalizing this to a set of k spin- 1/2 particles we find that there are now 2 k basis states (quantum mechanical vectors that span a Hilbert space) corresponding say to the 2 k possible bitstrings of length k. • For example, |25> = |11001> = | | is one such state for k=5. • The dimensional ...
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... giants as Carnot, Clausius, Boltzmann, and Gibbs. They constructed a beautiful and logically complete theory. Their work reached one kind of culmination with the 1875 and 1878 publication of J. Willard Gibbs[4], which described the entire theory of thermodynamics and of the “thermodynamic limit”. Th ...
... giants as Carnot, Clausius, Boltzmann, and Gibbs. They constructed a beautiful and logically complete theory. Their work reached one kind of culmination with the 1875 and 1878 publication of J. Willard Gibbs[4], which described the entire theory of thermodynamics and of the “thermodynamic limit”. Th ...
Models of wave-function collapse
... this is of course observed, for example, in the famous double-slit interference experiment. Moreover, the theory in principle makes no distinction between microscopic and macroscopic objects and predicts that large objects can also be in more than one place at the same time. But this is not what we ...
... this is of course observed, for example, in the famous double-slit interference experiment. Moreover, the theory in principle makes no distinction between microscopic and macroscopic objects and predicts that large objects can also be in more than one place at the same time. But this is not what we ...
Particle Electrophoresis and Magnetophoresis in
... and the interference of the increasing significance of many ‗trivial‘ physics properties (surface potential, permittivity, etc.) at the smaller scale, most applications encounter poor maneuverability and high operation/fabrication complexity issues. Very few attempts have been made to bypass these r ...
... and the interference of the increasing significance of many ‗trivial‘ physics properties (surface potential, permittivity, etc.) at the smaller scale, most applications encounter poor maneuverability and high operation/fabrication complexity issues. Very few attempts have been made to bypass these r ...