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IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1957
A new method for handling the Boltzmann equation is used to obtain, without approximation, a general formula for the linear Hall effect in a solid electronic conductor. Expressions for the conductivity in no magnetic field and for the quadratic magnetoconductivity are also obtained.
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A new method for handling the Boltzmann equation is used to obtain, without approximation, a general formula for the linear Hall effect in a solid electronic conductor. Expressions for the conductivity in no magnetic field and for the quadratic magnetoconductivity are also obtained.
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2011
This chapter expands on linear models through the introduction of random effects, where the independent variables in the model include those variables that are fixed and those that vary across subjects. The general linear mixed effects model (LMEM) is introduced as methods for parameter estimation – maximum likelihood and restricted maximum likelihood.
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This chapter expands on linear models through the introduction of random effects, where the independent variables in the model include those variables that are fixed and those that vary across subjects. The general linear mixed effects model (LMEM) is introduced as methods for parameter estimation – maximum likelihood and restricted maximum likelihood.
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Surface linear magnetoelectric effect
Ferroelectrics, 1994The ferroelectricity and linear magnetoelectric effect (LMEE) near the surface of magnetically ordered crystals of any symmetry have been studied. These effects are due to the change in value of magnetic moment near the surface and are described by an exchange magnetoelectric energy of the scalar form P(dM%n) where P is the electric polarization, M is ...
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Linearized General relativity effects
This paper derives the weak-field general relativity effects on quantum harmonic oscillators and cavity-QED Rabi splitting. Using linearized metric perturbations, we show that measurable frequency shifts arise in high-Q photonic and phononic resonators.Stieve, Jonathan, Stieve, Jonathan
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