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Influence of linearly polarized light on the transverse relaxation of ground-state 133Cs atoms. [PDF]
Ding Z, Yuan J.
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Nuclear Ground State Correlations
Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 2023The paper discusses ground state correlations (GSC) in nuclei, which are especially clearly manifested when using the formalism of quantum Green’s functions (FG) and Feynman diagrams. In addition to one-particleone-hole GSC, which appear in the well known random phase approximation method (RPA), there exist and give a noticeable quantitative ...
Kamerdzhiev S.P., Shitov M.I.
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1985
The critical characteristic of ground state dioxygen is that it is a triplet instead of a singlet state. This fact contributes to the kinetic barrier in reactions with ground-state dioxygen and also influences the type of reactions that do occur.
Llyod L. Ingraham, Damon L. Meyer
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The critical characteristic of ground state dioxygen is that it is a triplet instead of a singlet state. This fact contributes to the kinetic barrier in reactions with ground-state dioxygen and also influences the type of reactions that do occur.
Llyod L. Ingraham, Damon L. Meyer
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XeF ground state kinetics analysis
Applied Optics, 1987A physical model of the temporal aspects of the ground electronic state of XeF in an e-beam pumped environment has been developed in terms of the most recent kinetic and thermochemical information available. Surprisal theory was used to interrelate the individual collision transition probabilities, including those describing promotion of molecules to ...
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Physics Bulletin, 1981
In the June 1980 issue of Physics Bulletin (p160), Professor I C Percival discussed recent advances in the use of semi-classical mechanics to calculate the ground state energy of the helium atom. The results agree closely with those of quantum mechanics and experimental measurement.
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In the June 1980 issue of Physics Bulletin (p160), Professor I C Percival discussed recent advances in the use of semi-classical mechanics to calculate the ground state energy of the helium atom. The results agree closely with those of quantum mechanics and experimental measurement.
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Ground state of granular metals
Physical Review Letters, 1993We argue that for granular metals a sizable fraction of the grains becomes charged because the energy fluctuation of the highest-occupied level of each grain, as predicted by random matrix theory, is larger than the charging energy. We have computed the ground state density of states and the degree of ionization of granular metals.
, Cuevas, , Ortuño, , Ruiz
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ON NONEXISTENCE OF GROUND STATES
The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 1988Let y(t) be a solution of the equation \(q(t,y'))'+a(t)f(y)=0\). In this paper, questions about the qualitative behaviour, such as the positivity, or the oscillatory character, of y on a half-line (T,\(\infty)\) are discussed in relation to structure hypotheses on the functions q,a and f. Particular examples are: \(q(t,v)=| v|^{m-2}v\) and \(q(t,v)=v(1+
Atkinson, F. V., Peletier, L. A.
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Ground-state energy of jellium
Physical Review B, 1985High- and low-density perturbation expansions for the ground-state energy per particle are utilized to analyze the presumably ``exact'' Monte Carlo data for jellium. In view of some controversy in the literature with regard to the values of the last two coefficients in the high-density non-power-series expansion, we extract from the Monte Carlo data ...
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