
Ward identity and Thermo-electric conductivities
... An ambiguity in the massive gravity model Blake and Tong (2013) , Cao and Peng (2015) They pointed out that there is an ambiguity in the ...
... An ambiguity in the massive gravity model Blake and Tong (2013) , Cao and Peng (2015) They pointed out that there is an ambiguity in the ...
PHYS 520B - Electromagnetic Theory
... Consider a coaxial cable, of radii a and b (a < b), carrying a current I. Using explicit expressions for the electric and magnetic fields, evaluate the Poynting vector. Don’t forget direction. Show that the power, P , is, as expected, P = IV , where V is the electrostatic potential. Q. 4 Consider an ...
... Consider a coaxial cable, of radii a and b (a < b), carrying a current I. Using explicit expressions for the electric and magnetic fields, evaluate the Poynting vector. Don’t forget direction. Show that the power, P , is, as expected, P = IV , where V is the electrostatic potential. Q. 4 Consider an ...
On v^ 2/c^ 2 expansion of the Dirac equation with external potentials
... Since the orbital and spin contributions to the fifth term commute, one can perform the indicated squaring directly. In this form the v 2 /c2 expansion of the Dirac equation, as given by Eq. (12), contains two additional terms compared to the expressions given in the literature. In summary, we have ...
... Since the orbital and spin contributions to the fifth term commute, one can perform the indicated squaring directly. In this form the v 2 /c2 expansion of the Dirac equation, as given by Eq. (12), contains two additional terms compared to the expressions given in the literature. In summary, we have ...
thesis presentation
... • Interaction causes Strong Force • Analogy: Electromagnetic force: photon field interacting with electrons and protons – only 1 field. Strong force: Gluon field interacts with quarks – 8 fields defined by color names (red, blue, green, etc.) – Confinement!!! ...
... • Interaction causes Strong Force • Analogy: Electromagnetic force: photon field interacting with electrons and protons – only 1 field. Strong force: Gluon field interacts with quarks – 8 fields defined by color names (red, blue, green, etc.) – Confinement!!! ...
Notations for today’s lecture (1 ) A complete set of ;
... − … ψE (xl) … ψE’ (xk) … If E’ = E then the N-body wave function would be 0; i.e., it’s not an allowed state. ...
... − … ψE (xl) … ψE’ (xk) … If E’ = E then the N-body wave function would be 0; i.e., it’s not an allowed state. ...
PHYS 520B - Electromagnetic Theory
... Consider charging up a circular plate capacitor. A steady current, I, will cause a magnetic field to circulate the wire carrying the steady current. Now think about what happens inside the capacitor. Explain why the Maxwell displacement current, ID , is a physical necessity and show that this requir ...
... Consider charging up a circular plate capacitor. A steady current, I, will cause a magnetic field to circulate the wire carrying the steady current. Now think about what happens inside the capacitor. Explain why the Maxwell displacement current, ID , is a physical necessity and show that this requir ...
January 2009 - University of Michigan
... 8. (Atomic Physics) Basics of the level structure of the Helium atom. a) Sketch the energy level diagram for the lowest five (exactly five) energy levels of helium, ignoring fine structure splitting (i.e., show all levels for n = 1 and n = 2). Identify each level using spectroscopic notation. The l ...
... 8. (Atomic Physics) Basics of the level structure of the Helium atom. a) Sketch the energy level diagram for the lowest five (exactly five) energy levels of helium, ignoring fine structure splitting (i.e., show all levels for n = 1 and n = 2). Identify each level using spectroscopic notation. The l ...
Homework No. 05 (Fall 2014) PHYS 520A: Electromagnetic Theory I
... PHYS 520A: Electromagnetic Theory I Due date: Thursday, 2014 Oct 16, 4.00pm ...
... PHYS 520A: Electromagnetic Theory I Due date: Thursday, 2014 Oct 16, 4.00pm ...
`Holography` without gravity: Phases of matter which are
... In the previous lecture we discussed the states of matter with the most gapless stuff – whole surfaces in momentum space. Now we are going to move to the opposite extreme – gapped states, where E1 − E0 is strictly nonzero. A basic cond-mat question: how to distinguish different phases. (Starting rig ...
... In the previous lecture we discussed the states of matter with the most gapless stuff – whole surfaces in momentum space. Now we are going to move to the opposite extreme – gapped states, where E1 − E0 is strictly nonzero. A basic cond-mat question: how to distinguish different phases. (Starting rig ...