Brief Biography of names i
... Mario Beauregard PhD Neuroscientist at the University of Montreal. His work on the neurobiology of emotion and mystical experience at the University of Montreal has received extensive international media coverage, and in 2006 he was the recipient of the Joel F. Lubar award for his contribution to th ...
... Mario Beauregard PhD Neuroscientist at the University of Montreal. His work on the neurobiology of emotion and mystical experience at the University of Montreal has received extensive international media coverage, and in 2006 he was the recipient of the Joel F. Lubar award for his contribution to th ...
Basics of density functional perturbation theory
... commensurability, difficulty to decouple the responses to perturbations of different wavelength, ...). On the other hand, the latter show a lot of flexibility which makes it very attractive for ...
... commensurability, difficulty to decouple the responses to perturbations of different wavelength, ...). On the other hand, the latter show a lot of flexibility which makes it very attractive for ...
Theory of resonance Raman scattering and fluorescence from
... manifold. For the two lowest excited singlet states of pyrazine, which will serve as an example below, it can be concluded from the experimentally observed relatively weak energy dependence of radiative lifetime and fluorescence quantum yield within the SI and the S2 bands that T Iv) can be approxim ...
... manifold. For the two lowest excited singlet states of pyrazine, which will serve as an example below, it can be concluded from the experimentally observed relatively weak energy dependence of radiative lifetime and fluorescence quantum yield within the SI and the S2 bands that T Iv) can be approxim ...
Non-linear field theory with supersymmetry
... One of the fundamental new symmetries of nature that has been the subject of intense discussion in particle physics of the past three decades is supersymmetry —the symmetry transformations relating fermions to bosons and vise versa— introduced in the early 1970’s by Golfand and Likhtman [1]. An impo ...
... One of the fundamental new symmetries of nature that has been the subject of intense discussion in particle physics of the past three decades is supersymmetry —the symmetry transformations relating fermions to bosons and vise versa— introduced in the early 1970’s by Golfand and Likhtman [1]. An impo ...
Nonequilibrium dynamical mean-field theory - Physik Uni
... the basic setup for most problems that are discussed in the remainder. The mathematical framework for nonequilibrium DMFT is introduced in Ch. 2, using the language of the Kadanoff-Baym equations which are adapted to allow for an efficient description of the initial states in terms of its equilibriu ...
... the basic setup for most problems that are discussed in the remainder. The mathematical framework for nonequilibrium DMFT is introduced in Ch. 2, using the language of the Kadanoff-Baym equations which are adapted to allow for an efficient description of the initial states in terms of its equilibriu ...
Gravity in lower dimensions
... It should exist in some form String theory: (perturbative) theory of quantum gravity Microscopic understanding of extremal BH entropy Conceptual insight — information loss problem resolved ...
... It should exist in some form String theory: (perturbative) theory of quantum gravity Microscopic understanding of extremal BH entropy Conceptual insight — information loss problem resolved ...
Chapter One : The Story of Magnetic Monopoles 0
... In this chapter, I will present a general overview of the development of magnetic monopole theory. In doing a literature review of the subject, I have chosen to classify it in the form of topics, rather than according to strict chronological order. Thus, point-like monopoles, also known as Dirac mon ...
... In this chapter, I will present a general overview of the development of magnetic monopole theory. In doing a literature review of the subject, I have chosen to classify it in the form of topics, rather than according to strict chronological order. Thus, point-like monopoles, also known as Dirac mon ...
Correlation between Averages Times of Random Walks
... However, as a complete surprise, rules of random growth which are as simple as seem trivial are in fact capable of generating an unimaginably rich variety of fractal shapes. The finding has immediately fired many skilful and ardent investigators worldwide and soon proved to involve a fascinating int ...
... However, as a complete surprise, rules of random growth which are as simple as seem trivial are in fact capable of generating an unimaginably rich variety of fractal shapes. The finding has immediately fired many skilful and ardent investigators worldwide and soon proved to involve a fascinating int ...
Beyond the Standard Model
... The first version of these notes was written up for lectures at the 1995 AIO-school (a school for PhD students) on theoretical particle physics. Later they were adapted for lectures at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, aimed at undergraduate students in their fourth year. This means that no detail ...
... The first version of these notes was written up for lectures at the 1995 AIO-school (a school for PhD students) on theoretical particle physics. Later they were adapted for lectures at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, aimed at undergraduate students in their fourth year. This means that no detail ...
Contents
... Physicists believe that there is an underlying simplicity and unity in Nature that can be expressed by mathematical language. Although every physical phenomenon is presented to us as a rather complex pattern of interrelated “events”, the human mind is somehow able to recognize within Nature’s manife ...
... Physicists believe that there is an underlying simplicity and unity in Nature that can be expressed by mathematical language. Although every physical phenomenon is presented to us as a rather complex pattern of interrelated “events”, the human mind is somehow able to recognize within Nature’s manife ...
modified actions for gravity: theory and phenomenology
... impressive amount of patience they have exhibited during the course of these three years. Special thanks to John for his untiring correction of my spelling, grammar and (ab)use of the English language. I cannot thank enough my collaborators Enrico Barausse and Valerio Faraoni, not only for their har ...
... impressive amount of patience they have exhibited during the course of these three years. Special thanks to John for his untiring correction of my spelling, grammar and (ab)use of the English language. I cannot thank enough my collaborators Enrico Barausse and Valerio Faraoni, not only for their har ...
Bogoliubov`s Vision: Quasiaverages and Broken Symmetry to
... It is possible to say therefore that the algebra U of observables is asymptotically abelian for space translation. A state which is invariant with respect to translations in space and time we can call respectively homogeneous and stationary. If a state is invariant for gauge transformation we say t ...
... It is possible to say therefore that the algebra U of observables is asymptotically abelian for space translation. A state which is invariant with respect to translations in space and time we can call respectively homogeneous and stationary. If a state is invariant for gauge transformation we say t ...
Introduction
... The need for a deeper investigation on this subject becomes then urgent if we take a look at quantum mechanics, which currently represents the bête noire of the theory of scientific explanation. The difficulties that have raised in relating quantum mechanical phenomena to classical concepts like pro ...
... The need for a deeper investigation on this subject becomes then urgent if we take a look at quantum mechanics, which currently represents the bête noire of the theory of scientific explanation. The difficulties that have raised in relating quantum mechanical phenomena to classical concepts like pro ...
Analysis of optomechanical coupling in two
... These structures can induce frequency stop bands, which make them very efficient tools for the sake of many potential applications in wave guiding, filtering, confinement, and sensing. Combining photonic and phononic crystals into a single structure provides a new toolbox to control and manipulate l ...
... These structures can induce frequency stop bands, which make them very efficient tools for the sake of many potential applications in wave guiding, filtering, confinement, and sensing. Combining photonic and phononic crystals into a single structure provides a new toolbox to control and manipulate l ...
SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS OF VLADIMIR GRIBOV LN Lipatov
... JETP 26, 414 (1968). The scattering amplitudes built with its use satisfy the t-channel unitarity constraint. In the end of sixties V. Gribov gave a review of his theory of the complex angular momentum in the lectures given for the theorists of the Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute. The search of the ...
... JETP 26, 414 (1968). The scattering amplitudes built with its use satisfy the t-channel unitarity constraint. In the end of sixties V. Gribov gave a review of his theory of the complex angular momentum in the lectures given for the theorists of the Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute. The search of the ...
Ph. D. Thesis
... For example, superconductivity is suppressed in a vortex core due to the high energy cost of supercurrents, allowing competing orders to arise in the vortex core region. As shown in Fig. 1.1, antiferromagnetism has been observed[1, 2] in the vortex cores of high-Tc cuprates. Another example is seen ...
... For example, superconductivity is suppressed in a vortex core due to the high energy cost of supercurrents, allowing competing orders to arise in the vortex core region. As shown in Fig. 1.1, antiferromagnetism has been observed[1, 2] in the vortex cores of high-Tc cuprates. Another example is seen ...
Three Roads To Quantum Gravity
... they make about observation and reality. If we are not careful to spell them out, confusion can and will occur when we try to compare descriptions of the world that come out of different theories. In this book we shall be concerned with two very basic ways in which theories may differ. The ®rst is i ...
... they make about observation and reality. If we are not careful to spell them out, confusion can and will occur when we try to compare descriptions of the world that come out of different theories. In this book we shall be concerned with two very basic ways in which theories may differ. The ®rst is i ...
Relativistic lagrangian non-linear field theories supporting non-topological soliton solutions UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
... analysis of such configurations in terms of many solitons, interacting via radiative field exchanges, becomes possible. This kind of stability arises in some field theoretical models (most of them in one-space dimension) exhibiting topological conservation laws, related to a non-trivial structure of ...
... analysis of such configurations in terms of many solitons, interacting via radiative field exchanges, becomes possible. This kind of stability arises in some field theoretical models (most of them in one-space dimension) exhibiting topological conservation laws, related to a non-trivial structure of ...
The Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment
... experiments were carried out primarily to search for a “fifth force” (see Sec. 2.3), but their null results also constituted tests of WEP. In the “free-fall Galileo experiment” performed at the University of Colorado, the relative free-fall acceleration of two bodies made of uranium and copper was ...
... experiments were carried out primarily to search for a “fifth force” (see Sec. 2.3), but their null results also constituted tests of WEP. In the “free-fall Galileo experiment” performed at the University of Colorado, the relative free-fall acceleration of two bodies made of uranium and copper was ...