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Gauge theories at finite temperature and chemical potential
Physical Review D, 1987The relativistic partition function is studied respecting the internal symmetries. We consider generally the SU(N) gauge theories, and, in particular, the SU(3) symmetry relating to the quark-gluon plasma. The implications of the complex chemical potentials are analyzed and discussed in relation to the lattice gauge theories.
ELZE, HT, Miller, David, REDLICH, K
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Temperature Increasing Potential
1990In order to develop environmental long-term goals with respect to climate change an index is needed to compare the temperature increasing effect of greenhouse gas emissions. Here the concept of Temperature Increasing Potential (TIP) is introduced as a greenhouse counterpart to the ozone depleting potential (ODP).
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Influence of Temperature on the Sound-evoked Vestibular Potential
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1985The sound-evoked vestibular potential, measured with gross electrodes after fenestration of a lateral semicircular canal in pigeons, is delayed with respect to the acoustic stimulus. The influence of temperature of the vestibular system on this delay can most easily be explained by assuming chemically mediated transmission to take place between ...
WIT, HP, DIJKGRAAF, E
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Temperature and Gravitational Potential
1994It is argued that thermal equilibrium of spatially extended systems is characterized by the presence of a “global” temperature, but that there also exists a “local” temperature, which is sensitive to the value of the gravitational potential. It is further asserted that thermometers read out the local temperature.
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Temperature effects on valonia bioelectric potential
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1971Abstract This investigation concerned detailed effects of temperature on bioelectric potential. Previous measurements of algal potentials were made at irregular, widely spaced, temperature intervals; this study recorded temperature continuously from 10 to 36°.
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Effect of Temperature on Muscle Potentiation in Man
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Chemical potential and temperature of light
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 1991Abstract Light is treated as heat in traditional thermodynamics. Photons are assigned a temperature but zero chemical potential. In processes such as photovoltaic or photochemical absorption, electroluminescence and chemiluminescence, the number of photons is related to that of other energy quanta, e.g.
Harald Ries, A.J. McEvoy
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On The Computation of Equivalent Potential Temperature
Monthly Weather Review, 1978Abstract The computation of θE, the pseudo-quivalent potential temperature, ordinarily omits the contribution due to specific heats of water vapor. This may he an acceptable practice for temperate-latitude usages but a questionable one when applied in the tropics where lower layers, rich in moisture, may he several; degrees warmer and the vertical ...
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Nonequilibrium Temperature and Chemical Potential
2015In this chapter, we propose a natural definition of nonequilibrium temperature and chemical potential. The main field, with which the generalized Gibbs equation is expressed in a differential form, is the key quantity in the definition. In the ET6 theory, in particular, the nonequilibrium quantities coincide exactly with those in the Meixner theory ...
Tommaso Ruggeri, Masaru Sugiyama
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On Formulas for Equivalent Potential Temperature
Monthly Weather Review, 2009AbstractSeveral new formulas for pseudoadiabatic equivalent potential temperature (EPT) are devised and compared to previous ones. The maximum errors of all the formulas are determined from calculations on a dense grid of points in the region of a thermodynamic diagram defined by wet-bulb potential temperature ≤32°C (EPT ≤ 400 K) and pressure between ...
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