
Orthogonal metals: The simplest non-Fermi liquids
... is carried by the orthogonal fermions. We construct the current operator, and demonstrate that the ferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases of the slave spins are thus both metals, if the orthogonal fermions are in a metallic phase. We then discuss the relationship between the slave-spin and the more u ...
... is carried by the orthogonal fermions. We construct the current operator, and demonstrate that the ferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases of the slave spins are thus both metals, if the orthogonal fermions are in a metallic phase. We then discuss the relationship between the slave-spin and the more u ...
Ground states of the atoms H, He,...., Ne and their singly positive
... There exist a number of investigations on two-electron atoms in the literature (see ref. [11] and references therein). Focusing on systems with more than two electrons however the number of investigations is very scarce [13–19]. Some of them use the adiabatic approximation in order to investigate th ...
... There exist a number of investigations on two-electron atoms in the literature (see ref. [11] and references therein). Focusing on systems with more than two electrons however the number of investigations is very scarce [13–19]. Some of them use the adiabatic approximation in order to investigate th ...
Instructor: ALSIN, Michael Name (LAST, First): , Course: AP Physics
... (c) Write a general expression for the electric potential V at any point on the y-axis inside the triangle in terms of Q, 1, and v. 2 at (d) Describe how the answer to part (c) could be used to determine the v-coordinates of points P 1 and P which the electric field is zero. (You do not need to actu ...
... (c) Write a general expression for the electric potential V at any point on the y-axis inside the triangle in terms of Q, 1, and v. 2 at (d) Describe how the answer to part (c) could be used to determine the v-coordinates of points P 1 and P which the electric field is zero. (You do not need to actu ...
High- Energy Halo
... either potential or kinetic energy, or both. Because this chapter investigates charges at rest, only changes in potential energy will be discussed. ...
... either potential or kinetic energy, or both. Because this chapter investigates charges at rest, only changes in potential energy will be discussed. ...
Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in and around
... Electromagnetic waves in magnetized plasmas have been well investigated for more than half century, aiming at ultimate goals of controlled fusion plasmas for energy production and space plasmas for launching human beings using spacecrafts. In a magnetized plasma, various kinds of wave branches are p ...
... Electromagnetic waves in magnetized plasmas have been well investigated for more than half century, aiming at ultimate goals of controlled fusion plasmas for energy production and space plasmas for launching human beings using spacecrafts. In a magnetized plasma, various kinds of wave branches are p ...
Self-Force Reduced Finite Element Poisson Solvers for Monte Carlo
... The purpose of this master’s thesis is to implement a Finite Element Poisson solver for a Monte Carlo particle transport simulator without the influence of self-forces. Self-forces are unphysical forces that come into existence when symmetries are not taken into account in a particle-mesh coupling. ...
... The purpose of this master’s thesis is to implement a Finite Element Poisson solver for a Monte Carlo particle transport simulator without the influence of self-forces. Self-forces are unphysical forces that come into existence when symmetries are not taken into account in a particle-mesh coupling. ...
New topological excitations and melting transitions in quantum Hall systems
... this work we present experimental and theoretical evidence that the formation of charged defects involves a shape transformation of the underlying bubbles; the presence of charged excitations causes the crystalline bubbles to elongate, change symmetry, and form topological textures. While such behav ...
... this work we present experimental and theoretical evidence that the formation of charged defects involves a shape transformation of the underlying bubbles; the presence of charged excitations causes the crystalline bubbles to elongate, change symmetry, and form topological textures. While such behav ...
The Effect of Axial Concentration Gradient on
... The commercial package COMSOL version 3.5a (http://www.comsol.com), installed in a workstation with 96 GB RAM, is chosen to integrate the system with a finite-element method. Quadratic triangular elements with variable sizes are used to accommodate finer resolutions near the particle surface IJK whe ...
... The commercial package COMSOL version 3.5a (http://www.comsol.com), installed in a workstation with 96 GB RAM, is chosen to integrate the system with a finite-element method. Quadratic triangular elements with variable sizes are used to accommodate finer resolutions near the particle surface IJK whe ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Spring 2014
... mechanics offered at MIT. In 8.06, each student was required to write a paper on a topic related to but going beyond the content of 8.06. The topic could be a physical effect, a practical application, or further development of techniques and concepts of quantum mechanics. The paper was written in th ...
... mechanics offered at MIT. In 8.06, each student was required to write a paper on a topic related to but going beyond the content of 8.06. The topic could be a physical effect, a practical application, or further development of techniques and concepts of quantum mechanics. The paper was written in th ...
URL - StealthSkater
... They imbed 3-geometries as sub-manifolds of 4-manifolds which are solutions of Einstein's equations. In this manner they can imbed two 3-manifolds as time=constant cross-sections of 4manifold and say which was earlier and also calculate temporal distance between them. This works of 3-geometries tha ...
... They imbed 3-geometries as sub-manifolds of 4-manifolds which are solutions of Einstein's equations. In this manner they can imbed two 3-manifolds as time=constant cross-sections of 4manifold and say which was earlier and also calculate temporal distance between them. This works of 3-geometries tha ...
R - IBPhysics2016
... Be aware of the difference in name. Both have “gravitational potential” in them and can be confused during problem solving. Be aware of the minus sign in both formulas. The minus sign is there so that as you separate two masses, or move farther out in space, their values increase (as in the last ...
... Be aware of the difference in name. Both have “gravitational potential” in them and can be confused during problem solving. Be aware of the minus sign in both formulas. The minus sign is there so that as you separate two masses, or move farther out in space, their values increase (as in the last ...