Mechanics - University of Miami Physics Department
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1 The Bohm criterion and sheath 1 formation
... In this review I shall try to answer the question ‘why’-and ‘why not’ under slightly modified conditions. I shall further attempt to set aside the confusion arising from the definition of the model zones, to discuss the objections to Bohm’s criterion and to clarify its accurate meaning. A kinetic an ...
... In this review I shall try to answer the question ‘why’-and ‘why not’ under slightly modified conditions. I shall further attempt to set aside the confusion arising from the definition of the model zones, to discuss the objections to Bohm’s criterion and to clarify its accurate meaning. A kinetic an ...
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... Table 2. The equivalent circuit models for BAW resonators and the loads under which the admittance is presented...............................................................................................................26 Table 3. Non zero material constants for AT-cut quartz .................... ...
... Table 2. The equivalent circuit models for BAW resonators and the loads under which the admittance is presented...............................................................................................................26 Table 3. Non zero material constants for AT-cut quartz .................... ...
General Relativity, Black Holes, and Cosmology
... 16.6 Electromagnetic action in forms notation 16.7 Gravitational action 16.8 Variation of the gravitational action 16.9 Trading coordinates and momenta 16.10 Matter energy-momentum and the Einstein equations with matter 16.11 Spin angular-momentum 16.12 Lagrangian as opposed to Hamiltonian formulati ...
... 16.6 Electromagnetic action in forms notation 16.7 Gravitational action 16.8 Variation of the gravitational action 16.9 Trading coordinates and momenta 16.10 Matter energy-momentum and the Einstein equations with matter 16.11 Spin angular-momentum 16.12 Lagrangian as opposed to Hamiltonian formulati ...
General Relativistic Radiative Transfer
... In this thesis I explore the radiative transfer process where relativistic effects are important. Strong gravity modifies the observable properties of the light emitted by an object. A photon no longer travels in straight lines, and its frequency is shifted as it propagates. Gravitational lensing ma ...
... In this thesis I explore the radiative transfer process where relativistic effects are important. Strong gravity modifies the observable properties of the light emitted by an object. A photon no longer travels in straight lines, and its frequency is shifted as it propagates. Gravitational lensing ma ...
Elmer Models Manual
... General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Elmer software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Elmer includes ...
... General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Elmer software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Elmer includes ...
Mendonc,a J.T. Theory of photon acceleration
... up-shift is an adiabatic process occurring not only at reflection as previously considered, by also at transmission. At that time, experiments like those of Granatstein et al [36, 87], on microwave frequency up-shift from the centimetric to the milimetric wave range, when reflected inside a waveguid ...
... up-shift is an adiabatic process occurring not only at reflection as previously considered, by also at transmission. At that time, experiments like those of Granatstein et al [36, 87], on microwave frequency up-shift from the centimetric to the milimetric wave range, when reflected inside a waveguid ...
NONLINEAR STABILITY OF FLUID AND PLASMA EQUILIBRIA
... stationary solutions for the Hasegawa—Mima—Hazeltine models. One can also use the methods here, with some additional help from Sobolev inequalities to prove the stability of a single KdV soliton (see Benjamin [1972]and Bona [1975]),or of the N-soliton (see McKean [1977]. In many of the examples, the ...
... stationary solutions for the Hasegawa—Mima—Hazeltine models. One can also use the methods here, with some additional help from Sobolev inequalities to prove the stability of a single KdV soliton (see Benjamin [1972]and Bona [1975]),or of the N-soliton (see McKean [1977]. In many of the examples, the ...
Non-linear dynamics of semiconductor superlattices
... In 1970, Esaki and Tsu [1] invented an artificial crystal, which they called a semiconductor superlattice (SL), in order to develop a device that exhibits Bloch oscillations. A SL in its simplest form contains a large number of periods, with each period consisting of at least two layers, which are s ...
... In 1970, Esaki and Tsu [1] invented an artificial crystal, which they called a semiconductor superlattice (SL), in order to develop a device that exhibits Bloch oscillations. A SL in its simplest form contains a large number of periods, with each period consisting of at least two layers, which are s ...