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HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS STUDIES PROGRESS REPORT PART II, THEORETICAL PROGRAM
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Positron Beam Loading and Acceleration in the Blowout Regime of a Plasma Wakefield Accelerator. [PDF]
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Quantum thermalization must occur in translation-invariant systems at high temperature. [PDF]
Pilatowsky-Cameo S, Choi S.
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Investigation of enhanced thermoelectric response in the extended Lieb lattice using the Hubbard model. [PDF]
Norian E, Astinchap B, Abdi M.
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Non-local X-ray intermolecular radiative decay probes solvation shell of ions in water. [PDF]
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Supercomputers in Theoretical High-Energy Physics
Computer Physics Communications, 1985The use of supercomputers to solve fundamental problems in high-energy physics, e.g. the numerical solution to Quantum Chromodynamics, is discussed.
D. Barkai, K.J.M. Moriarty, C. Rebbi
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Theoretical high energy physics: formal theory
Physics Reports, 2004This article summarizes the research carried out in the Theory Division of CERN during the last 25 years, and in particular the more formal developments in High Energy Physics.
Luis Álvarez-Gaumé, Wolfgang Lerche
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Models, High-Energy Theoretical Physics and Realism
PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1982Let me say at the outset that the following exercise is an attempt to make some sense out of what I have seen my colleagues (and indeed at times myself) doing in science - more particularly in theoretical high-energy physics. I do not claim that my conclusions are final or permanent.
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Observational and Theoretical Overview of High-Energy Atmospheric Physics
2021Since 1980s, high-energy phenomena in the atmosphere have been detected by satellite, aircraft, balloon, and on-ground experiments. As briefly mentioned in Chap. 1, they have been found to originate from electron acceleration in strong electric fields of lightning discharges or thunderclouds. This chapter reviews current observational understandings of
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