Inhaltsverzeichnis • Contents - the Max Planck Institute for the
... Electric fields in superconductors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1.5 P. Lipavsky, K. Morawetz, V. Spicka : From classical to nonlocal quantum transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 1.6 K. Rosciszewski, B. Paulus : Ab-initio calculation of gr ...
... Electric fields in superconductors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1.5 P. Lipavsky, K. Morawetz, V. Spicka : From classical to nonlocal quantum transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 1.6 K. Rosciszewski, B. Paulus : Ab-initio calculation of gr ...
Quarks and hadrons
... No (reproducible) experiments have detected any evidence for free, i.e., isolated quarks. Moreover, there is no evidence for the existence of any isolated charged particle whose electric charge is not an integer multiple of the electron charge. This is referred to as charge quantization. Consistent ...
... No (reproducible) experiments have detected any evidence for free, i.e., isolated quarks. Moreover, there is no evidence for the existence of any isolated charged particle whose electric charge is not an integer multiple of the electron charge. This is referred to as charge quantization. Consistent ...
msc_f_p1b2 - Bhoj University
... Here we have expressed vectors r, p and L in their components along the Cartesian axes. We have also used the orthogonal properties of vectors viz., i x i = j x j = k x k = 0 ; i x j = k, j x k = i, k x i = j and j x i= - k etc. Let us concentrate on the z-component of angular momentum (equating coe ...
... Here we have expressed vectors r, p and L in their components along the Cartesian axes. We have also used the orthogonal properties of vectors viz., i x i = j x j = k x k = 0 ; i x j = k, j x k = i, k x i = j and j x i= - k etc. Let us concentrate on the z-component of angular momentum (equating coe ...
Physics and Our Universe: How It All Works
... hysics is the fundamental science. Its principles govern the workings of the universe at the most basic level and describe natural phenomena as well as the technologies that enable modern civilization. Physics is an experimental science that probes nature to discover its secrets, to re¿ne our unders ...
... hysics is the fundamental science. Its principles govern the workings of the universe at the most basic level and describe natural phenomena as well as the technologies that enable modern civilization. Physics is an experimental science that probes nature to discover its secrets, to re¿ne our unders ...
Inorganic Chemistry‑II
... a Carnot engine, entropy, entropy change in various processes, entropy of mixing, variation of entropy with temperature, pressure and volume, C p Cv for van der Waals' and for ideal gases. Applications of the second law of thermodynamics: Characteristic thermodynamic functions, Gibbs' and Helmholtz ...
... a Carnot engine, entropy, entropy change in various processes, entropy of mixing, variation of entropy with temperature, pressure and volume, C p Cv for van der Waals' and for ideal gases. Applications of the second law of thermodynamics: Characteristic thermodynamic functions, Gibbs' and Helmholtz ...
Solvation of electronically excited I2-
... While the weak field Hamiltonian does capture the essence of the model, its extension to include arbitrary electrostatic interactions requires matrix elements of the electrostatic interaction with respect to the many-electron eigenfunctions of isolated Ii. These eigenfunctions have a relatively comp ...
... While the weak field Hamiltonian does capture the essence of the model, its extension to include arbitrary electrostatic interactions requires matrix elements of the electrostatic interaction with respect to the many-electron eigenfunctions of isolated Ii. These eigenfunctions have a relatively comp ...
New topological excitations and melting transitions in quantum Hall systems
... The ground state in the RIQHE regime is thought to be a crystal of electron bubbles with an integer number of electrons on each site [10, 11]. Electron hopping between bubbles is forbidden by Coulomb blockade, hence an insulating state results[8, 9, 12–15]. Charge defects in a bubble crystal (an ext ...
... The ground state in the RIQHE regime is thought to be a crystal of electron bubbles with an integer number of electrons on each site [10, 11]. Electron hopping between bubbles is forbidden by Coulomb blockade, hence an insulating state results[8, 9, 12–15]. Charge defects in a bubble crystal (an ext ...
Why CMB physics?
... three orders of magnitude in comparison with the maximum. The x-ray range corresponds to photon energies E > keV. In the γ-rays (i.e. 10−9 mm < λ < 10−12 mm) the spectral amplitude is roughly 5 orders of magnitude smaller than in the case of the millimeter maximum. The range of γ-rays occurs for pho ...
... three orders of magnitude in comparison with the maximum. The x-ray range corresponds to photon energies E > keV. In the γ-rays (i.e. 10−9 mm < λ < 10−12 mm) the spectral amplitude is roughly 5 orders of magnitude smaller than in the case of the millimeter maximum. The range of γ-rays occurs for pho ...