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The Cyber-Physical Policy Moment

2020
This concluding chapter argues that privacy and security have to take primacy as aspirational values as networks shift from digital only to directly embedded in the physical world. It calls for various stakeholders to urgently take serious cyber-physical policy choices and collectively elevate cybersecurity as a generational imperative necessary for ...
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The muon magnetic moment and physics beyond the standard model

Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
We review the role of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon a_\mu as a powerful probe of physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM), taking advantage of the final result of the Fermilab g-2 experiment and the recently updated Standard Model value.
P. Athron   +3 more
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Pb-Apatite Framework as a Generator of Novel Flat-Band CuO-Based Physics

Crystals, 2023
Based upon density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we present the basic electronic structure of CuPb9(PO4)6O (Cu-doped lead apatite, aka LK-99), in two scenarios: (1) where the structure is constrained to the P3 symmetry and (2) where no symmetry ...
R. Kurleto   +5 more
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Dipole moments: A physical-organic experiment

Journal of Chemical Education, 1969
The experiment described here applies dipole moment measurements to a study of the conformation of 2-chlorocyclohexanone.; students are required to estimate the dipole moment of the equatorial and ...
Robert D. Rapp, James E. Sturm
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Generalized-moments: Application to solid-state physics

1985
In condensed-matter physics, the density of eigenstates n(E) of hermitian operators is often computed using continued-fraction expansions of the Hilbert transform of n(E). The framework of this technique is briefly reviewed in the present paper. Emphasis is given on the generalized-moments method, intimately related to orthogonal polynomials.
J. P. Gaspard, Ph. Lambin
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Device physics using the method of moments

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1998
The method of moments, which is well known in the area of electromagnetics, can also be applied to the area of device physics in undergraduate education. In this paper, the p-n junction is analyzed using the method of moments applied to discrete charges and distributed charges.
K.E. Lonngren   +2 more
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