Multiscale Modeling of Biological Functions: From Enzymes to Molecular Machines
... to formulate and implement. The same internal coordinate treatment had been the key to practical conformational analysis programs of that time (e.g. [11, 12]), which incidentally could not obtain convergent minimization, because this required the first and second derivatives. In desperation, I tried ...
... to formulate and implement. The same internal coordinate treatment had been the key to practical conformational analysis programs of that time (e.g. [11, 12]), which incidentally could not obtain convergent minimization, because this required the first and second derivatives. In desperation, I tried ...
Multi-component fractional quantum Hall states in graphene: S U(4
... The valley degree of freedom behaves very much like the spin degree of freedom. In fact, the predictions of the CF theory for two-component systems have been verified semiquantitatively [26] for another system with two valleys, namely AlAs quantum wells, where the valley splitting (analogous to the ...
... The valley degree of freedom behaves very much like the spin degree of freedom. In fact, the predictions of the CF theory for two-component systems have been verified semiquantitatively [26] for another system with two valleys, namely AlAs quantum wells, where the valley splitting (analogous to the ...
Lecture 4. Macrostates and Microstates (Ch. 2 )
... Two model systems with fixed positions of particles and discrete energy levels - the models are attractive because they can be described in terms of discrete microstates which can be easily counted (for a continuum of microstates, as in the example with a freely moving particle, we still need to le ...
... Two model systems with fixed positions of particles and discrete energy levels - the models are attractive because they can be described in terms of discrete microstates which can be easily counted (for a continuum of microstates, as in the example with a freely moving particle, we still need to le ...
Monday, Oct. 3, 2016
... b-Decays with neutrinos • Since the daughter nucleus is much heavier than e or , the small recoil energy of daughter can be ignored – Thus we can obtain Te T e Q • This means that the energy of the electron is not unique and can be any value in the range 0 Te Q – The maximum electron ki ...
... b-Decays with neutrinos • Since the daughter nucleus is much heavier than e or , the small recoil energy of daughter can be ignored – Thus we can obtain Te T e Q • This means that the energy of the electron is not unique and can be any value in the range 0 Te Q – The maximum electron ki ...
Gaussian_calculations
... translational energy; Rigid Rotor model, (using spherical harmonics): rotational energy contributions; harmonic oscillator models for polyatomics: vibrational part of the energy. The major component of the reaction enthalpy is the difference in the electronic energy at the minimum of the potential ( ...
... translational energy; Rigid Rotor model, (using spherical harmonics): rotational energy contributions; harmonic oscillator models for polyatomics: vibrational part of the energy. The major component of the reaction enthalpy is the difference in the electronic energy at the minimum of the potential ( ...
OPTICS14399
... outcomes of E1 ,E2 and E3 ðu12 ¼ 0; u22 ¼ 0; u32 ¼ 0), then the probability of having a symmetric output state is given by ...
... outcomes of E1 ,E2 and E3 ðu12 ¼ 0; u22 ¼ 0; u32 ¼ 0), then the probability of having a symmetric output state is given by ...
Strongly perturbed Stark states and electron correlation in Ba F. Robicheaux,
... conserved. But surprisingly, the resulting richness and complexity can often be interpreted with qualitative ideas that do not involve elaborate calculations. Atomic dynamics in static electric fields is also important in that the electric field can strongly affect the rate that ions capture electro ...
... conserved. But surprisingly, the resulting richness and complexity can often be interpreted with qualitative ideas that do not involve elaborate calculations. Atomic dynamics in static electric fields is also important in that the electric field can strongly affect the rate that ions capture electro ...
... The situation for elementary particles, fields is even worse. There is no theoretical model that can put gravity under the umbrella of quantum mechanic [8]. The dream of unification of forces is too difficult to be achieved within the present physical theories including quantum mechanics [9]. These ...
New Spin-Orbit-Induced Universality Class in the Integer Quantum Hall Regime
... local effective random magnetic field Bx; y (generated by the SOS potential) [7]. In the adiabatic limit, where the spin-dependent potentials vary slowly in space, the problem separates into two independent IQH ones with different critical energies, split by twice the typical magnetic field Beff ...
... local effective random magnetic field Bx; y (generated by the SOS potential) [7]. In the adiabatic limit, where the spin-dependent potentials vary slowly in space, the problem separates into two independent IQH ones with different critical energies, split by twice the typical magnetic field Beff ...