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... If there were nothing more to electric fields than the material I have presented so far, they would not be much of a “big deal.” At best, they would give us a method slightly different than Coulomb’s law for calculating forces between electrical charges. At worst, they would confuse us by introduci ...
... If there were nothing more to electric fields than the material I have presented so far, they would not be much of a “big deal.” At best, they would give us a method slightly different than Coulomb’s law for calculating forces between electrical charges. At worst, they would confuse us by introduci ...
Intra- and Intermolecular Interactions in Crystals of Polar Molecules
... field and associated with polarization (induction) effects are missing in descriptions based on multipoles (charges) of isolated molecules. We have recently proposed the SCMP-NDDO method,18 which combines the semiempirical quantum mechanical determination of electrostatic and polarization interactio ...
... field and associated with polarization (induction) effects are missing in descriptions based on multipoles (charges) of isolated molecules. We have recently proposed the SCMP-NDDO method,18 which combines the semiempirical quantum mechanical determination of electrostatic and polarization interactio ...
6 Yang-Baxter equation - ENS-phys
... we have seen in the definition of the transfer matrix for the dimer problem. The first pair of indices is the in-state, and the second pair is the out-state. The time evolution thus goes in the North-East direction. • A spectral parameter u is attached to the horizontal line, and v to the vertical l ...
... we have seen in the definition of the transfer matrix for the dimer problem. The first pair of indices is the in-state, and the second pair is the out-state. The time evolution thus goes in the North-East direction. • A spectral parameter u is attached to the horizontal line, and v to the vertical l ...
DENSITY CONCEPT IN MOLECULES AND MATERIALS
... element as the respective building blocks. A central ...
... element as the respective building blocks. A central ...
103, 077001 (2009)
... (pseudogap) below a temperature scale T > Tc . An understanding of this pseudogap phase is widely believed to hold the key to the high transition temperature in the cuprates [1]. Encouragingly, recent quantum oscillation experiments [2–7] have found evidence of a remnant Fermi surface, consisting ...
... (pseudogap) below a temperature scale T > Tc . An understanding of this pseudogap phase is widely believed to hold the key to the high transition temperature in the cuprates [1]. Encouragingly, recent quantum oscillation experiments [2–7] have found evidence of a remnant Fermi surface, consisting ...
Gauge Symmetry and the Theta$Vacuum - Philsci
... A 1-1 mapping ' : S ! S of a set of situations onto itself is an empirical symmetry if and only if any two situations related by ' are indistinguishable by means of measurements con…ned to each situation. A measurement is con…ned to a situation just in case it is a measurement of intrinsic properti ...
... A 1-1 mapping ' : S ! S of a set of situations onto itself is an empirical symmetry if and only if any two situations related by ' are indistinguishable by means of measurements con…ned to each situation. A measurement is con…ned to a situation just in case it is a measurement of intrinsic properti ...
The Evolution of Quantum Field Theory, From QED to Grand
... What are the Feynman rules? Feynman had discovered that the mathematical equations for field theories can be framed in terms of neat sets of rules. In the new theories, however, Feynman’s rules could be phrased in many ways, and they did not seem to be equivalent. The original idea was that the prop ...
... What are the Feynman rules? Feynman had discovered that the mathematical equations for field theories can be framed in terms of neat sets of rules. In the new theories, however, Feynman’s rules could be phrased in many ways, and they did not seem to be equivalent. The original idea was that the prop ...