
Localized Polaritons and Second-Harmonic
... Equation (14) explicitly demonstrates that jA1 2 j decays exponentially for increasing j1 j and j11 j. An important result of this calculation is that it shows that even if j11 j is large, one still can ensure exponential increase in the efficiency of second-harmonic generation by tuning 1 to ...
... Equation (14) explicitly demonstrates that jA1 2 j decays exponentially for increasing j1 j and j11 j. An important result of this calculation is that it shows that even if j11 j is large, one still can ensure exponential increase in the efficiency of second-harmonic generation by tuning 1 to ...
Backreaction and the Covariant Formalism of General Relativity
... or we can insert it into the matter side and write it in the form of an energymomentum tensor.8 This means to discard the second or the third hypothesis, i.e. state that standard gravity must be modified, or that in addition to ordinary matter we have also exotic matter (dark energy, with its negati ...
... or we can insert it into the matter side and write it in the form of an energymomentum tensor.8 This means to discard the second or the third hypothesis, i.e. state that standard gravity must be modified, or that in addition to ordinary matter we have also exotic matter (dark energy, with its negati ...
Charged Polymers
... material; has units of volume. Only in a dilute gas will E be equal to the externally applied field. The product N defines the electric susceptibility . In analogy to (e), the previous equation allows definition of a polarization charge density (p), which also has units of charge per volume, ...
... material; has units of volume. Only in a dilute gas will E be equal to the externally applied field. The product N defines the electric susceptibility . In analogy to (e), the previous equation allows definition of a polarization charge density (p), which also has units of charge per volume, ...
SOLVING SCHL ¨OMILCH`S INTEGRAL EQUATION BY THE
... should cover both theoretical analysis, which exists reasonably in the literature, and computational, which we believe needs more studies, and this is one of our aims of this work. For this reason, we will combine the method of regularization [9–13] and the Adomian decomposition method [14–16] to ha ...
... should cover both theoretical analysis, which exists reasonably in the literature, and computational, which we believe needs more studies, and this is one of our aims of this work. For this reason, we will combine the method of regularization [9–13] and the Adomian decomposition method [14–16] to ha ...
second-order differential equations
... solution to a second-order differential equation is to specify the values of the solution function at two different points in the interval!. That is, we solve the differential equation subject to the boundary values and where Xl and X2 both belong to I. Here again the values for YI and Y2 can be any ...
... solution to a second-order differential equation is to specify the values of the solution function at two different points in the interval!. That is, we solve the differential equation subject to the boundary values and where Xl and X2 both belong to I. Here again the values for YI and Y2 can be any ...