FORCING THE TIE‐GCM MODEL WITH BIRKELAND
... ground magnetic variations with geomagnetic observatory data at different latitudes and for different geophysical conditions. In a second stage, we have made ionospheric conductivities consistent with enhanced upward field‐aligned current sectors corresponding to electrons plungin ...
... ground magnetic variations with geomagnetic observatory data at different latitudes and for different geophysical conditions. In a second stage, we have made ionospheric conductivities consistent with enhanced upward field‐aligned current sectors corresponding to electrons plungin ...
Non-perturbative approaches to transport in nanostructures and
... gates set atop of the heterojunction, and can tunnel to and from the 2DEG through tunable barriers. Other equivalent realizations are also possible. Both these systems are classed as ’zero dimensional’ as opposed to wires, sheets or bulky systems, and each has specific characteristics that make them ...
... gates set atop of the heterojunction, and can tunnel to and from the 2DEG through tunable barriers. Other equivalent realizations are also possible. Both these systems are classed as ’zero dimensional’ as opposed to wires, sheets or bulky systems, and each has specific characteristics that make them ...
Paper
... repulsive interactions between the atoms36 — or it collapsed owing to attractive interactions between the atoms37. Without these interactions, the BEC would be an ideal gas with properties similar to the photons in the optical laser. The interactions make the BEC a rich, many-body system that displa ...
... repulsive interactions between the atoms36 — or it collapsed owing to attractive interactions between the atoms37. Without these interactions, the BEC would be an ideal gas with properties similar to the photons in the optical laser. The interactions make the BEC a rich, many-body system that displa ...
Hidden Variables and Nonlocality in Quantum Mechanics
... more. Schrödinger’s work contains a very extensive and thought provoking analysis of quantum theory. He begins with a statement of the nature of theoretical modeling and a comparison of this to the framework of quantum theory. He continues with the cat paradox, the measurement problem, and finally ...
... more. Schrödinger’s work contains a very extensive and thought provoking analysis of quantum theory. He begins with a statement of the nature of theoretical modeling and a comparison of this to the framework of quantum theory. He continues with the cat paradox, the measurement problem, and finally ...
Studies of ion solitary waves using simulations including hydrogen
... had indicated was necessary for solitary wave formation. An electric field, equivalent to a potential drop of 0.6 across the simulation box, was applied along the magnetic field direction. The applied electric field is added to simulate the field-aligned potential drop seen in the auroral accele ...
... had indicated was necessary for solitary wave formation. An electric field, equivalent to a potential drop of 0.6 across the simulation box, was applied along the magnetic field direction. The applied electric field is added to simulate the field-aligned potential drop seen in the auroral accele ...
Spectral Properties of Schrödinger Operators
... nämlich der Graphen, auf denen zwei beliebige Punkte durch einen eindeutigen Weg verbunden sind. Spektralprobleme für Laplace- und SchrödingerOperatoren auf solchen Strukturen wurden in den letzten Jahren intensiv erforscht, [15, 30, 51, 48, 63, 62, 72, 73]. In den Arbeiten [46, 26] haben wir ...
... nämlich der Graphen, auf denen zwei beliebige Punkte durch einen eindeutigen Weg verbunden sind. Spektralprobleme für Laplace- und SchrödingerOperatoren auf solchen Strukturen wurden in den letzten Jahren intensiv erforscht, [15, 30, 51, 48, 63, 62, 72, 73]. In den Arbeiten [46, 26] haben wir ...