spie07chiral
... the effects of gravity on the polarization of an EM wave, and ultimately to practical applications of a Sagnac dual polarized ring laser. ...
... the effects of gravity on the polarization of an EM wave, and ultimately to practical applications of a Sagnac dual polarized ring laser. ...
High accurate metrology on large surface areas with low reflectivity
... repeatable scans of the same area at different height levels and stitching of the resulting rasters at the conclusion of the scan. A superior solution for this use case was implemented in the described system. A programmed control loop, running on the firmware of the motion controller in real-time, ...
... repeatable scans of the same area at different height levels and stitching of the resulting rasters at the conclusion of the scan. A superior solution for this use case was implemented in the described system. A programmed control loop, running on the firmware of the motion controller in real-time, ...
Edmund Taylor Whittaker. 1873-1956
... are the algebraicfunctions; for these Poincard and Klein have proved a general existence theorem, namely, that if u is an algebraic function of z, then a uniformizing variable t exists, and u and z are automorphicfunctions of t; automorphic functions are the natural generalization of circular and el ...
... are the algebraicfunctions; for these Poincard and Klein have proved a general existence theorem, namely, that if u is an algebraic function of z, then a uniformizing variable t exists, and u and z are automorphicfunctions of t; automorphic functions are the natural generalization of circular and el ...
Chapter 10: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
... The replacement of (10.2) by Lorentz–invariant equations will have two surprising and extremely important consequences: some of the equations need to be formulated in a representation for which the wave functions ψ(~r, t) are vectors of dimension larger one, the components representing the spin attr ...
... The replacement of (10.2) by Lorentz–invariant equations will have two surprising and extremely important consequences: some of the equations need to be formulated in a representation for which the wave functions ψ(~r, t) are vectors of dimension larger one, the components representing the spin attr ...
Polarimeter - ScholarWorks@UNO
... signal that is applied through a conductor 44 to a Fou rier analyzer 46. The electrical signal on conductor 44 from the detector 42 includes 25 Fourier components which the Fourier signal analyzer 46 reduces to 25 separate amplitudes in a signal 'for application to the readout apparatus 16. The sign ...
... signal that is applied through a conductor 44 to a Fou rier analyzer 46. The electrical signal on conductor 44 from the detector 42 includes 25 Fourier components which the Fourier signal analyzer 46 reduces to 25 separate amplitudes in a signal 'for application to the readout apparatus 16. The sign ...
Power Scaling Laws and Dimensional Transitions in Solid Mechanics
... of fracture is, therefore. not completely random nor completely correlated. The local breaking rule obviously depends on the (randomly distributed) material properties, but also on the surrounding stress-strain state which becomes increasingly important as the external load increases (i.e. when the ...
... of fracture is, therefore. not completely random nor completely correlated. The local breaking rule obviously depends on the (randomly distributed) material properties, but also on the surrounding stress-strain state which becomes increasingly important as the external load increases (i.e. when the ...
Influence of fluorination time on surface flashover of
... field and has an adverse impact on the electrical performance. By undergoing fluorination treatment on the insulation, improved surface properties similar to fluoropolymers can be attained without changing the bulk properties of the original material. The change in chemical components at the surface ...
... field and has an adverse impact on the electrical performance. By undergoing fluorination treatment on the insulation, improved surface properties similar to fluoropolymers can be attained without changing the bulk properties of the original material. The change in chemical components at the surface ...
Thomas Young (scientist)
Thomas Young (13 June 1773 – 10 May 1829) was an English polymath and physician. Young made notable scientific contributions to the fields of vision, light, solid mechanics, energy, physiology, language, musical harmony, and Egyptology. He ""made a number of original and insightful innovations""in the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs (specifically the Rosetta Stone) before Jean-François Champollion eventually expanded on his work. He was mentioned by, among others, William Herschel, Hermann von Helmholtz, James Clerk Maxwell, and Albert Einstein. Young has been described as ""The Last Man Who Knew Everything"".