Ph.D. thesis - IceCube Neutrino Observatory
... The AMANDA-II detector, operating since 2000 in the deep ice at the geographic South Pole, has accumulated a large sample of atmospheric muon neutrinos in the 100 GeV to 10 TeV energy range. The zenith angle and energy distribution of these events can be used to search for various phenomenological s ...
... The AMANDA-II detector, operating since 2000 in the deep ice at the geographic South Pole, has accumulated a large sample of atmospheric muon neutrinos in the 100 GeV to 10 TeV energy range. The zenith angle and energy distribution of these events can be used to search for various phenomenological s ...
Spinning Strings and Integrable Spin Chains in the AdS/CFT Correspondence Jan Plefka
... yield all-loop predictions for the dual gauge theory. Additionally, the perturbative gauge theoretic studies at the first few orders in λ led to the discovery that the spectrum of scaling dimensions of the planar gauge theory is identical to that of an integrable long-range spin chain [92, 21, 24]. ...
... yield all-loop predictions for the dual gauge theory. Additionally, the perturbative gauge theoretic studies at the first few orders in λ led to the discovery that the spectrum of scaling dimensions of the planar gauge theory is identical to that of an integrable long-range spin chain [92, 21, 24]. ...
Phenomenology of Higgs Bosons Beyond the Standard Model
... point-like but are described as excitations of these extremely small fundamental strings, which are attached to branes in extra dimensions. An important question here is how the known particles and interactions arise from this more fundamental theory. The theory which describes the known particles a ...
... point-like but are described as excitations of these extremely small fundamental strings, which are attached to branes in extra dimensions. An important question here is how the known particles and interactions arise from this more fundamental theory. The theory which describes the known particles a ...
Momentum and Its Conservation
... Recall the equation FΔt = mΔv = mvf − mvi. Because mvf = pf and mvi = pi, you get: FΔt = mΔv = pf − pi The right side of this equation, pf − pi, describes the change in momentum of an object. The left side describes the impulse, I = FΔt. Thus, the impulse on an object is equal to the change in its m ...
... Recall the equation FΔt = mΔv = mvf − mvi. Because mvf = pf and mvi = pi, you get: FΔt = mΔv = pf − pi The right side of this equation, pf − pi, describes the change in momentum of an object. The left side describes the impulse, I = FΔt. Thus, the impulse on an object is equal to the change in its m ...
The modal nature of structures in ontic structural realism
... the causal theory of properties, the qualitative character of a property type determines the causal role that the property type in question plays and hence determines the causal relations in which the tokens of the property type in question stand. Since, on that view, it is the nature of the propert ...
... the causal theory of properties, the qualitative character of a property type determines the causal role that the property type in question plays and hence determines the causal relations in which the tokens of the property type in question stand. Since, on that view, it is the nature of the propert ...
Hydrogen atom in crossed electric and magnetic fields: Phase space
... coupled multidimensional systems. During the last two decades, a large number of experimental and theoretical investigations (eg., [1–13]) have been devoted to the intricate physics of this seemingly elementary nonintegrable system. In addition to its inherent interest, the hydrogen atom in crossed ...
... coupled multidimensional systems. During the last two decades, a large number of experimental and theoretical investigations (eg., [1–13]) have been devoted to the intricate physics of this seemingly elementary nonintegrable system. In addition to its inherent interest, the hydrogen atom in crossed ...
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... of vigorously progressing nonlinear science, such as dissipative solitons [28]. As distinct from [28], where classical models are used, our case of an electron (hole) interacting with a classical chain with dissipation is an example of a quantum-classical dissipative system. The paper is arranged as ...
... of vigorously progressing nonlinear science, such as dissipative solitons [28]. As distinct from [28], where classical models are used, our case of an electron (hole) interacting with a classical chain with dissipation is an example of a quantum-classical dissipative system. The paper is arranged as ...
Generalized binomial distribution in photon statistics
... photons obey the Bose-Einstein (BE) statistics, then the photon spatial distribution is found to exhibit certain features, termed here the ’photon bunching effect’, or collective photon behavior that differs sharply from the behavior of classical particles. In the literature, the term photon bunchin ...
... photons obey the Bose-Einstein (BE) statistics, then the photon spatial distribution is found to exhibit certain features, termed here the ’photon bunching effect’, or collective photon behavior that differs sharply from the behavior of classical particles. In the literature, the term photon bunchin ...
The development of the quantum-mechanical electron theory of metals
... and proudly that all the observed phenomena (even superconductivity) appeared to be, if not solved, then at least soluble in terms of the existing quantum theory. Attention of the quantum theorists now shifted from qualitative and conceptually oriented problems towards more quantitative comparison o ...
... and proudly that all the observed phenomena (even superconductivity) appeared to be, if not solved, then at least soluble in terms of the existing quantum theory. Attention of the quantum theorists now shifted from qualitative and conceptually oriented problems towards more quantitative comparison o ...
Quantum engineering with ultracold atoms
... efficiently, one should use another quantum system. Blurring the boundaries between theory and experiment, such a quantum simulator would consist of a system of particles, carefully engineered such that their interactions mimic those of the system under study. The values of physical constants can th ...
... efficiently, one should use another quantum system. Blurring the boundaries between theory and experiment, such a quantum simulator would consist of a system of particles, carefully engineered such that their interactions mimic those of the system under study. The values of physical constants can th ...
Radiation I
... The latter topic deals with the question of how radiation is generated in, interacts with, and is transported through material media. It has been necessary to limit the major part of the discussion of the latter topic to the local thermal equilibrium (LTE) approximation. For reference purposes the c ...
... The latter topic deals with the question of how radiation is generated in, interacts with, and is transported through material media. It has been necessary to limit the major part of the discussion of the latter topic to the local thermal equilibrium (LTE) approximation. For reference purposes the c ...
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... these catalysts the structure of the active sites is rather complex, needing often the interplay between two adjacent copper centres to operate. Copper(I) exchanged zeolites can be considered as the best known type of inorganic tri-dimensionally organized catalysts, because of their crystalline stru ...
... these catalysts the structure of the active sites is rather complex, needing often the interplay between two adjacent copper centres to operate. Copper(I) exchanged zeolites can be considered as the best known type of inorganic tri-dimensionally organized catalysts, because of their crystalline stru ...