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Dynamic soliton solutions and stability analysis of the (2+1)-dimensional Wazwaz Kaur Boussinesq equation using an efficient method. [PDF]
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Probing quantum mechanics with nanoparticle matter-wave interferometry. [PDF]
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Challenging the Mutation-Only Paradigm: Evidence from Ramsar High Background Radiation Areas. [PDF]
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Classical Physics Foundations for Quantum Physics
1997We employ classical principles to justify various quantum concepts. Among these are (1) the Planck formula for the energy of a photon, (2) the de Broglie relation, (3) the Schrodinger energy and momentum operators, (4) the position-momentum commutator relation and (5) the Schrodinger wave function.
Lloyd Motz, David w. Kraft
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New Astronomy Reviews, 2008
Abstract I review the basic physical processes that determine the evolution of accretion discs. I first introduce the main properties of discs observed around young stars across the mass spectrum. I then turn to the analysis of the fundamental disc equations, highlighting several subtleties, in some cases rarely discussed in textbooks. I then discuss
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Abstract I review the basic physical processes that determine the evolution of accretion discs. I first introduce the main properties of discs observed around young stars across the mass spectrum. I then turn to the analysis of the fundamental disc equations, highlighting several subtleties, in some cases rarely discussed in textbooks. I then discuss
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Foundations of classical physics
2007We choose the classical canonical theory of Liouville because of the best match with the q-theory—a genuine statistical theory. Also this is why we devote the particular Sect. 2.4 to the measurement of the physical quantities.
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Physical Aging of Classical Oscillators
Physical Review Letters, 2014Aging is a familiar phenomenon from glassy systems like spin glasses and materials with slow relaxation processes, breaking of time-translation invariance, and dynamical scaling. We study aging in active rotators and Kuramoto oscillators that are coupled with frustrated bonds.
Florin, Ionita +1 more
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2013
The cell method presented in the previous chapters can be applied to different classes of physical problems. Some of these classes are presented in this chapter, in both static and time-varying formulations, together with a short explanation of their main characteristics.
Alotto, Piergiorgio +3 more
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The cell method presented in the previous chapters can be applied to different classes of physical problems. Some of these classes are presented in this chapter, in both static and time-varying formulations, together with a short explanation of their main characteristics.
Alotto, Piergiorgio +3 more
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Classical physical abstraction
Erkenntnis, 1993An informal theory is set forth of relations between abstract entities, includingcolors, physical quantities, times, andplaces in space, and the concrete things thathave them, or areat orin them, based on the assumption that there are close analogies between these relations and relations between abstractsets and the concrete things that aremembers of ...
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