Operator Analysis for the Higgs Potential and Cosmological Bound
... is too small, our effective lagrangian becomes unreliable. Instead, we should work on the underlying theory. We should also mention that the mechanism for relaxing the Higgs mass ...
... is too small, our effective lagrangian becomes unreliable. Instead, we should work on the underlying theory. We should also mention that the mechanism for relaxing the Higgs mass ...
Slide 1
... Here you see two 6-micron PS particles levitated above a transparent electrode. The bright spot at the top of each particle is the light scattered from the evanescent wave. Those are interferences fringes running perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of the two spheres. Once this video cl ...
... Here you see two 6-micron PS particles levitated above a transparent electrode. The bright spot at the top of each particle is the light scattered from the evanescent wave. Those are interferences fringes running perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of the two spheres. Once this video cl ...
Radio Waves – Part III: The Photoelectric Effect
... Ironically, the same scientist who proved the existence of radio waves, Heinrich Hertz, was the first to discover another phenomenon: the photoelectric effect. I call this an irony because, while Hertz’s experiments with radio waves furnished support for the accepted idea that light is a wave, Alber ...
... Ironically, the same scientist who proved the existence of radio waves, Heinrich Hertz, was the first to discover another phenomenon: the photoelectric effect. I call this an irony because, while Hertz’s experiments with radio waves furnished support for the accepted idea that light is a wave, Alber ...
slo mo the rappin retard
... zeroth approximation in this parameter, the transport of the wave-field energy is determined by an intensity-transport equation in which interference effects are negle~ted.'-~In this approximation one can calculate the correlation function of the field at any point of space; in particular, the cross ...
... zeroth approximation in this parameter, the transport of the wave-field energy is determined by an intensity-transport equation in which interference effects are negle~ted.'-~In this approximation one can calculate the correlation function of the field at any point of space; in particular, the cross ...