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Complex soliton wave patterns of Gross-Pitaevskii systems: application in quantum and optical engineering. [PDF]
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MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1954PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES A.
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The Physical Sciences and Mathematics
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1989University faculty in the physical sciences and mathematics— the quantitative sciences—must generate their own research funds, often including funds to support their graduate students. The major funding source is the federal government, through its various funding agencies; the competition for research funds is intense.
EDWARD GERJUOY, ELIZABETH UREY BARANGER
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Online Mathematics and Physical Science (Mathematics, Astronomy, Chemistry and Physics)
2008Our focus in this chapter is to present a more discipline-centered review of representative and sound practices published examples from math and the physical sciences. This builds on to the previous chapters on Contemporary Approaches and Promising Technologies and Strategies and compliments the mathematics and physical science examples reviewed ...
Kevin F. Downing, Jennifer K. Holtz
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Mathematics and Physical Science
2018The chapter concerns the relation between physical science and mathematics. There is no contradiction involved in the assumption that both the physicist and the mathematician study body and magnitudes, but are nonetheless engaged in two distinct sciences.
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Mathematical understanding and the physical sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2007The author claims to have developed interactional expertise in gravitational wave physics without engaging with the mathematical or quantitative aspects of the subject. Is this possible? In other words, is it possible to understand the physical world at a high enough level to argue and make judgments about it without the corresponding mathematics? This
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