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PSEUDOSPIN SYMMETRY: A RELATIVISTIC SYMMETRY IN NUCLEI
Challenges of Nuclear Structure, 2002We briefly review the evidence that pseudospin symmetry is an SU(2) symmetry of the Dirac Hamiltonian.
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Studia Logica, 2010
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2007
Abstract Schur’s lemmas play a fundamental role in the analysis of the representations of groups and algebras. They are powerful tools for the construction of a complete set of irreducible representations of any group. We exploit the first of Schur ‘s lemmas to detem1ine the most general form that a dynamical system in JR.N can have if ...
Robert Gilmore, Christophe Letellier
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Abstract Schur’s lemmas play a fundamental role in the analysis of the representations of groups and algebras. They are powerful tools for the construction of a complete set of irreducible representations of any group. We exploit the first of Schur ‘s lemmas to detem1ine the most general form that a dynamical system in JR.N can have if ...
Robert Gilmore, Christophe Letellier
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2008
Scarcely any term connects art and science more closely than symmetry. This was already a theme in ancient times, as is found in Vitruvius, for example. On the beach of an unknown island, a shipwrecked traveler finds neatly arranged geometric figures. Can he conclude from this that there is an intelligent creator (perhaps even a god)?
Erwin Chargaff +9 more
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Scarcely any term connects art and science more closely than symmetry. This was already a theme in ancient times, as is found in Vitruvius, for example. On the beach of an unknown island, a shipwrecked traveler finds neatly arranged geometric figures. Can he conclude from this that there is an intelligent creator (perhaps even a god)?
Erwin Chargaff +9 more
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Characterizing angular symmetry and regression symmetry
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Rousseeuw, Peter J., Struyf, Anja
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Symmetries and fuzzy symmetries of Carbon nanotubes
Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhao, Xuezhuang +7 more
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Symmetry and symmetry breaking
2023This entry begins with a brief description of the historical roots and emergence of the concept of symmetry that is at work in modern science. It then turns to the application of this concept to physics, distinguishing between two different uses of symmetry: symmetry principles versus symmetry arguments.
K. Brading, CASTELLANI, ELENA, N. Teh
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Symmetries and symmetry breaking
2017Abstract The spontaneous breaking of symmetries (SSB) is discussed for global symmetries and Goldstones theorem is derived. The renormalisation of theories with SSB is studied using the effective potential. Then SSB is applied to the Abelian Higgs model, both on the classical and quantum level.
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Symmetry, symmetry transformations and symmetry conditions
2020Shuguang Li, Elena Sitnikova
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