Cooling and Trapping Neutral Atoms
... recombination process is very sensitive to atomic interactions which can lead to exponential growth of unstable modes. The present work demonstrates that interactions between atoms and collective excitations are not necessarily deleterious to direct recombination of separated trapped condensates tha ...
... recombination process is very sensitive to atomic interactions which can lead to exponential growth of unstable modes. The present work demonstrates that interactions between atoms and collective excitations are not necessarily deleterious to direct recombination of separated trapped condensates tha ...
Resonant X-Ray Scattering Studies of Ruthenium Oxides and
... There are basically two approaches to describe the electronic structure of solids [1]. Ionic models focus on the properties of individual ions, assuming that each ion has an integral charge which is given by its oxidation state. Some deficiencies of this view can be taken into account by cluster mod ...
... There are basically two approaches to describe the electronic structure of solids [1]. Ionic models focus on the properties of individual ions, assuming that each ion has an integral charge which is given by its oxidation state. Some deficiencies of this view can be taken into account by cluster mod ...
Vector Calculus in Three Dimensions
... The parenthesis is often omitted because there is only one way to make sense of u · v × w. Combining (2.2), (2.7), shows that one can compute the triple product by the determinantal ...
... The parenthesis is often omitted because there is only one way to make sense of u · v × w. Combining (2.2), (2.7), shows that one can compute the triple product by the determinantal ...
Newsletter 102 - Psi-k
... Monte Carlo calculations may explain why the transition pressure, determined by QMC with Hartree-Fock (HF) and density functional theory (DFT) pseudopotentials, differs significantly from the experimental value. Finally, Moroni and Sorella reported some significant progress in the calculation of for ...
... Monte Carlo calculations may explain why the transition pressure, determined by QMC with Hartree-Fock (HF) and density functional theory (DFT) pseudopotentials, differs significantly from the experimental value. Finally, Moroni and Sorella reported some significant progress in the calculation of for ...
Paul Héroux, PhD - Principles of Toxicology
... Water flow will occur for as long as there is a difference in level between the two tanks (left below), but eventually, the level will become the same, and flow will stop (right). In this case, the system has expended its available energy. The rotating propeller illustrated in the diagrams is a reci ...
... Water flow will occur for as long as there is a difference in level between the two tanks (left below), but eventually, the level will become the same, and flow will stop (right). In this case, the system has expended its available energy. The rotating propeller illustrated in the diagrams is a reci ...
Human Consciousness as Limited Version of Universal
... areas published in this Special Issue[25-27]. These new results together with what have already been achieved by the herein authors [1-15], Persinger’s team [16-24] and some of the other researchers (e.g., 28-47, some of which were scorned and/or alleged to be pseudoscientific or unreproducible) hav ...
... areas published in this Special Issue[25-27]. These new results together with what have already been achieved by the herein authors [1-15], Persinger’s team [16-24] and some of the other researchers (e.g., 28-47, some of which were scorned and/or alleged to be pseudoscientific or unreproducible) hav ...
Chapter 22 Solutions
... A thin plastic rod is bent so that it makes a three quarters of a circle with radius R as shown in the Figure. If two quarters of the circle carry a uniform charge density +λ λ and one quarter of the circle carries a uniform charge density -λ λ, what is the magnitude of the electric field at the cen ...
... A thin plastic rod is bent so that it makes a three quarters of a circle with radius R as shown in the Figure. If two quarters of the circle carry a uniform charge density +λ λ and one quarter of the circle carries a uniform charge density -λ λ, what is the magnitude of the electric field at the cen ...
Density instabilities in multi-layer dipolar Fermi gases
... a self-consistent set of equations that allow to estimate the local field factor, that not only goes far beyond the RPA, by including exchange in the expression of the susceptibility, but also refines the Hubbard approximation, which excludes from G (q) the corrections to the correlation hole. The S ...
... a self-consistent set of equations that allow to estimate the local field factor, that not only goes far beyond the RPA, by including exchange in the expression of the susceptibility, but also refines the Hubbard approximation, which excludes from G (q) the corrections to the correlation hole. The S ...
Quantum Mechanics - Nanyang Technological University
... Meeting in Brussels in 1927, much of the groundwork had been done. Those two years are perhaps the most dynamic years in the history of science. When we now look back at Quantum Mechanics ninety years later, we find that it forms the ground for fundamental physics as well as for most of the many new ...
... Meeting in Brussels in 1927, much of the groundwork had been done. Those two years are perhaps the most dynamic years in the history of science. When we now look back at Quantum Mechanics ninety years later, we find that it forms the ground for fundamental physics as well as for most of the many new ...
Accelerating Structures: Resonant Cavities
... The cavity resonant frequencies need to be continuously controlled during operation. Actual frequencies are affected by thermal drifts and, in case of superconducting cavities, by pressure variations in the cryogenic bath. Storage ring cavities have to be largely detuned during beam injection and be ...
... The cavity resonant frequencies need to be continuously controlled during operation. Actual frequencies are affected by thermal drifts and, in case of superconducting cavities, by pressure variations in the cryogenic bath. Storage ring cavities have to be largely detuned during beam injection and be ...