Practicum in Social Theory
... coercion, and activation of value-commitments (guilting) (Parsons 1969, 448). The abovecited paper by Abbott presents a workmanlike construction of an eight-fold schema of strategies for dealing with excess by cross-classifying two ‘reduction’ strategies, defense and reaction, with the ‘rescaling’ s ...
... coercion, and activation of value-commitments (guilting) (Parsons 1969, 448). The abovecited paper by Abbott presents a workmanlike construction of an eight-fold schema of strategies for dealing with excess by cross-classifying two ‘reduction’ strategies, defense and reaction, with the ‘rescaling’ s ...
views of dark energy
... We don’t really know for sure if observed dark energy is really the energy of the vacuum or is there because we are not quite living in the vacuum, as in the picture: ...
... We don’t really know for sure if observed dark energy is really the energy of the vacuum or is there because we are not quite living in the vacuum, as in the picture: ...
Teaching E = mc : Mass Without Mass
... suggests investigating a nucleon model in which all quark rest masses are set equal to zero. Since gluons (the remaining constituents of nucleons, in addition to the quarks) have zero rest mass, this is a “pure field” model. When this model is used to calculate nucleon masses, the results are accura ...
... suggests investigating a nucleon model in which all quark rest masses are set equal to zero. Since gluons (the remaining constituents of nucleons, in addition to the quarks) have zero rest mass, this is a “pure field” model. When this model is used to calculate nucleon masses, the results are accura ...
AlumniDay_IOP_2 - Princeton University
... – Motivated by strong interaction zoo, reject QFT and invent new dynamics that captures hadron spectrum. This development was sideswiped by QCD! – Beautiful invention: unique extension of dynamics of points to dynamics of lines. Captures something like a hadron spectrum w/out constituents – But: it ...
... – Motivated by strong interaction zoo, reject QFT and invent new dynamics that captures hadron spectrum. This development was sideswiped by QCD! – Beautiful invention: unique extension of dynamics of points to dynamics of lines. Captures something like a hadron spectrum w/out constituents – But: it ...
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... classical simplicial complexes, finite groups, and categories. For example, we shall show how to describe a space with 2n + 2 points that to the eyes of algebraic topology is “just the same” as the n-sphere S n . For another example, we shall reinterpret an interesting unsolved problem in finite gro ...
... classical simplicial complexes, finite groups, and categories. For example, we shall show how to describe a space with 2n + 2 points that to the eyes of algebraic topology is “just the same” as the n-sphere S n . For another example, we shall reinterpret an interesting unsolved problem in finite gro ...
1 Rayleigh-Schrödinger Perturbation Theory
... R. Krishnan and J. A. Pople, Int. Journ. Quantum Chem., 14, 91 (1978). A. Szabo and N. S. Ostlund, Modern Quantum Chemistry, 1st Ed., revised ...
... R. Krishnan and J. A. Pople, Int. Journ. Quantum Chem., 14, 91 (1978). A. Szabo and N. S. Ostlund, Modern Quantum Chemistry, 1st Ed., revised ...
Effective mass theorem, dynamics of electrons and
... Experimental measurement of effective mass: cyclotron resonance Under magnetic field, the Lorentz force applied to electrons is −ev × B. Classically, the trajectory of electrons will just be circles. In k-space, electrons will go around the Fermi surface along an enclosed trajectory, and the plane o ...
... Experimental measurement of effective mass: cyclotron resonance Under magnetic field, the Lorentz force applied to electrons is −ev × B. Classically, the trajectory of electrons will just be circles. In k-space, electrons will go around the Fermi surface along an enclosed trajectory, and the plane o ...
PowerPoint
... but with some “strange” features which were not explained. ( including ESR ! ) 1997: neutron scattering under magnetic field (Dender et al.) found a field-induced gap ...
... but with some “strange” features which were not explained. ( including ESR ! ) 1997: neutron scattering under magnetic field (Dender et al.) found a field-induced gap ...
Homework III
... b) Show that there exists at least one such value of E for any choice of V0 , i.e., that any finite square well has at least one even bound state. c) For a particle of this mass, and a well of this size, what is the maximum V0 for which there will be only one even bound state? Problem 4 Consider a p ...
... b) Show that there exists at least one such value of E for any choice of V0 , i.e., that any finite square well has at least one even bound state. c) For a particle of this mass, and a well of this size, what is the maximum V0 for which there will be only one even bound state? Problem 4 Consider a p ...
Principles of Operation of Semiconductor Quantum Dots
... view a semiconductor quantum dot as a many-particle problem. But by determining a ground state and excited states of one-particle problem and also by determining a ground state of many-particle problem by filling particles one by one into lowest energy levels that are not already occupied, one can c ...
... view a semiconductor quantum dot as a many-particle problem. But by determining a ground state and excited states of one-particle problem and also by determining a ground state of many-particle problem by filling particles one by one into lowest energy levels that are not already occupied, one can c ...
How Theory Meets the World
... But physically, it is a rather wooly concept. It is not easy to identify precisely which physical processes are to be given the status of ‘observations’ and which are to be relegated to the limbo between one observation and another. So it could be hoped that some increase in precision might be possi ...
... But physically, it is a rather wooly concept. It is not easy to identify precisely which physical processes are to be given the status of ‘observations’ and which are to be relegated to the limbo between one observation and another. So it could be hoped that some increase in precision might be possi ...