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How to Be a Copenhagenistic-QBistic Everettist. [PDF]
Wieśniak M.
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Structural, elastic, electronic, magnetic and thermal properties of X3FeO4 (X = mg, ca and Sr) materials. [PDF]
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Is the anapole moment a physical observable?
Canadian Journal of Physics, 1988The gauge dependence of the static (q2 = 0) characteristics of charged leptons in the framework of the GSW (Glashow–Salam–Weinberg) model was studied. It was found that the anapole moments of leptons are gauge dependent and hence cannot be considered as observables.
P. Christova+3 more
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The muon magnetic moment and new physics [PDF]
The impact of the muon magnetic moment measurement on physics beyond the Standard Model is briefly reviewed. Particular emphasis is given on the case of supersymmetry. The sensitivity of g − 2 to supersymmetry parameters and the potential for model discrimination and parameter measurements is described. The interplay between LHC data on the Higgs boson,
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Device physics using the method of moments
IEEE Transactions on Education, 1998The 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.
P.V. Schwartz+2 more
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Dipole moments: A physical-organic experiment
Journal of Chemical Education, 1969The 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 ...
James E. Sturm, Robert D. Rapp
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Problem of distribution moments in statistical physics
Russian Physics Journal, 1997The statistical possibilities of studying intrasystem processes in multielement systems are determined by solving the problem of the moments of distributions specified in mathematical and physical formulations. The characteristic properties of the distributions can be revealed by analyzing the simple and product moments (integer, fractional, and ...
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