RePoSS #9: The Early Reception of Bohr`s Atomic Theory (1913
... works give an indication of the impact of the theory, but they are of little value if used in isolation. Citation data from existing data bases are unfortunately unreliable and therefore useless as tool for the historian.3 My reason for ending the survey about the end of 1915 is in part that at that ...
... works give an indication of the impact of the theory, but they are of little value if used in isolation. Citation data from existing data bases are unfortunately unreliable and therefore useless as tool for the historian.3 My reason for ending the survey about the end of 1915 is in part that at that ...
Ultracold collisions in traps - EDOC HU - Humboldt
... two-body collisions are dominant and their detailed study is one of the central topics of this work. They were done considering elementary chemical reactions as photoassociation, and magnetic Feshbach resonances. Additionally, studies of atoms in optical lattice sites were carried out. The many-body ...
... two-body collisions are dominant and their detailed study is one of the central topics of this work. They were done considering elementary chemical reactions as photoassociation, and magnetic Feshbach resonances. Additionally, studies of atoms in optical lattice sites were carried out. The many-body ...
An n-Dimensional Generalization of the Rhombus Tiling
... studied in [23, 14, 12, 11]. These are two-dimensional tilings with n-dimensional height functions, while ours are n-dimensional tilings with 1-dimensional height functions. However, they are based on the same idea, namely projecting from an higher-dimensional cubic lattice onto a lower-dimensional ...
... studied in [23, 14, 12, 11]. These are two-dimensional tilings with n-dimensional height functions, while ours are n-dimensional tilings with 1-dimensional height functions. However, they are based on the same idea, namely projecting from an higher-dimensional cubic lattice onto a lower-dimensional ...
Probing Excited-State Electron Transfer by Resonance Stark
... (DA) systems are typically studied by time-resolved kinetic measurements. An interesting and common situation is that the D+A- state is energetically close to a locally excited or molecular exciton state such as *D. In this situation, a charge resonance interaction between the *D and D+A- states can ...
... (DA) systems are typically studied by time-resolved kinetic measurements. An interesting and common situation is that the D+A- state is energetically close to a locally excited or molecular exciton state such as *D. In this situation, a charge resonance interaction between the *D and D+A- states can ...
Theory of Polyelectrolyte Solutions
... dissociate into charged polymer chains (macro-ions) and small ”counter-ions”. Well known examples of such systems are proteins, nucleic acids or synthetic systems such as sulfonated polystyrene or polyacrylicacid. Very often, the polar solvent is water. Because of their fundamental importance in bio ...
... dissociate into charged polymer chains (macro-ions) and small ”counter-ions”. Well known examples of such systems are proteins, nucleic acids or synthetic systems such as sulfonated polystyrene or polyacrylicacid. Very often, the polar solvent is water. Because of their fundamental importance in bio ...
Statistical Theory of Biaxial Nematic and Cholesteric Phases
... the following conditions: (a) hF00 i > 0; (b) the same order parameters must have the same values in all the ways they are computed; (c) for each configuration at one temperature the order parameters must be as close as possible to the mean value of the order parameters of the previous temperature [ ...
... the following conditions: (a) hF00 i > 0; (b) the same order parameters must have the same values in all the ways they are computed; (c) for each configuration at one temperature the order parameters must be as close as possible to the mean value of the order parameters of the previous temperature [ ...
Quantum and Semiclassical Scattering Matrix Theory for
... To illustrate the difficulty with nonintegrable systems I wish to imagine a dialogue between a diligent graduate student and her advisor. The graduate student has been hard at work in the lab taking photoabsorption spectra of an atom having a nonintegrable Hamiltonian. After months of building elect ...
... To illustrate the difficulty with nonintegrable systems I wish to imagine a dialogue between a diligent graduate student and her advisor. The graduate student has been hard at work in the lab taking photoabsorption spectra of an atom having a nonintegrable Hamiltonian. After months of building elect ...
HQ-1: Conference on the History of Quantum Physics Max Planck
... in the history and foundations of quantum physics. It has been initiated jointly by the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society (FHI) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) and is being funded from the Strategic Innovation Fund of the President of the Max Planck Soci ...
... in the history and foundations of quantum physics. It has been initiated jointly by the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society (FHI) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) and is being funded from the Strategic Innovation Fund of the President of the Max Planck Soci ...
JHEP07(2007)083 - IHEP Diffractive Group
... trajectory has to be strictly independent of the QCD coupling constant. These curcumstances enforce us (while waiting for further theoretical progress) to try some purely phenomenological ansatz for the pomeron trajectory which retains but one feature of (2.1): it tends to 1 at |t| high enough (see ...
... trajectory has to be strictly independent of the QCD coupling constant. These curcumstances enforce us (while waiting for further theoretical progress) to try some purely phenomenological ansatz for the pomeron trajectory which retains but one feature of (2.1): it tends to 1 at |t| high enough (see ...
physics before and after einstein
... cultural import to any non-specialist seriously intentioned to grasp the main concepts. The authors have tried to avoid unnecessary technical jargon and to paraphrase in words the main formulas, though some sections or chapters may turn out to be more hard going than others. However, it is a fact th ...
... cultural import to any non-specialist seriously intentioned to grasp the main concepts. The authors have tried to avoid unnecessary technical jargon and to paraphrase in words the main formulas, though some sections or chapters may turn out to be more hard going than others. However, it is a fact th ...
Applicable Analysis and Discrete Mathematics TOWARDS A
... graphs, and corresponding extremal graphs, have been investigated. In [24] the class of unicyclic graphs with a given number of pendant vertices or given independence number was considered. Graphs with maximal Q-index and corresponding extremal graphs are determined. Independently, the same results ...
... graphs, and corresponding extremal graphs, have been investigated. In [24] the class of unicyclic graphs with a given number of pendant vertices or given independence number was considered. Graphs with maximal Q-index and corresponding extremal graphs are determined. Independently, the same results ...
Approaches to Quantum Gravity
... category theory, or quantum information theory, etc.) to explore both the construction of a quantum theory of gravity, as well as our very thinking about space and time and matter. The core of the book (Parts II–IV) is devoted to a presentation of several approaches that are currently being pursued, ...
... category theory, or quantum information theory, etc.) to explore both the construction of a quantum theory of gravity, as well as our very thinking about space and time and matter. The core of the book (Parts II–IV) is devoted to a presentation of several approaches that are currently being pursued, ...
DYNAMO THEORY Chris A. Jones
... These lectures were designed to give an understanding of the basic ideas of dynamo theory, as applied to the natural dynamos occurring in planets and stars. The level is appropriate for a graduate student with an undergraduate background in electromagnetic theory and fluid dynamics. There are a numb ...
... These lectures were designed to give an understanding of the basic ideas of dynamo theory, as applied to the natural dynamos occurring in planets and stars. The level is appropriate for a graduate student with an undergraduate background in electromagnetic theory and fluid dynamics. There are a numb ...
Explorations to Define a Theory of Foldable Great Circle Origami
... circles (not just the surface graph) and the relationships between angle, volume, and the spherical nets. We observe that not all great circle nets can be partitioned into unit Eulerian circuits (the modules) with exactly 360◦ of arc and therefore cannot be folded as elegantly as some of Fuller’s ex ...
... circles (not just the surface graph) and the relationships between angle, volume, and the spherical nets. We observe that not all great circle nets can be partitioned into unit Eulerian circuits (the modules) with exactly 360◦ of arc and therefore cannot be folded as elegantly as some of Fuller’s ex ...
Consciousness-Based Education
... disciplines. Some of these efforts have been criticized as superficial joinings of disciplinary knowledge. But the chief criticism of interdisciplinary studies—leveled even by its proponents—is that looking at an issue from multiple perspectives does not, in itself, enable one to find the common gro ...
... disciplines. Some of these efforts have been criticized as superficial joinings of disciplinary knowledge. But the chief criticism of interdisciplinary studies—leveled even by its proponents—is that looking at an issue from multiple perspectives does not, in itself, enable one to find the common gro ...
cp violation and the origins of matter
... ordinary matter (by which we mean baryons, objects made of quarks carrying a positive baryon number) produces a state of antimatter (with negative baryon number). Thus if all stars in the universe contain matter (in the form of baryons) rather than antimatter (in the form of antibaryons), then this ...
... ordinary matter (by which we mean baryons, objects made of quarks carrying a positive baryon number) produces a state of antimatter (with negative baryon number). Thus if all stars in the universe contain matter (in the form of baryons) rather than antimatter (in the form of antibaryons), then this ...
Explicit Polarization Theory - Comp Chem
... the treatment of electronic polarization is difficult, intermolecular charge transfer is neglected, excited electronic states cannot be treated, and in the form usually employed the methods are inapplicable to chemical reactions.28 In recent years some extensions to treat chemically reactive systems ...
... the treatment of electronic polarization is difficult, intermolecular charge transfer is neglected, excited electronic states cannot be treated, and in the form usually employed the methods are inapplicable to chemical reactions.28 In recent years some extensions to treat chemically reactive systems ...