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  • ...urich, but changed [[../CosmologicalConstant/|fields]] from engineering to physics. ...nd mathematical physicist John (Janosh) von Neumann. Then he continued his physics studies at the University of Leipzig under Werner Heisenberg, earning his d ...
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  • In [[particle physics]], the '''electroweak interaction''' is the unified description of two of t "In [[Draft:Keynote lectures/Radiation|radiation]] theory, the total number of light quanta is not const ...
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  • ==Fundamental Concepts in Physics== ...[../Cyclotron/|radiation]] #Fields: Electromagnetic, magnetic, electrical; nuclear; gravitational; gauge fields; [[../AbelianCategory3/|non-Abelian]] gauge fi ...
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  • ...and neutrons together to form atoms, the strong interaction is called the nuclear force (or ''residual strong force''). [T]he strong interaction ... obeys a ...d at about 10<sup>16</sup> GeV [as such] one has to rely on [the] particle physics interactions which can lead to electromagnetic radiation and cosmic rays".< ...
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  • ...awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics. He published a total of about 450 physics articles, including also several books. ...essor Albert Einstein--at the strong prompting and insistence of his close nuclear physicist friend Dr.Leo Szilard (a Hungarian- Jewish refugee from Horthy's ...
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  • |url=http://www.iflscience.com/physics/scientists-have-made-light-appear-break-newton’s-third-law ==Above the nuclear scale== ...
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  • Got to question 3 on [[Physics equations/25-Geometric Optics/Q:image]] * [http://www.physicsclassroom.com/getattachment/curriculum/refln/refln8.pdf Physics classroom ray diagrams for mirrors] ...
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  • The '''weak interaction''' is expressed with respect to nuclear electrons and the continuous ''β''-ray emission spectrum of ''β'' decay.<re |journal=American Journal of Physics ...
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  • "'''Nuclear physics''' is the study of behaviour of the atomic nucleus."<ref name=Rtcoles>{{ ci |title=Topic:Nuclear physics ...
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  • ...ve ~ 1 EeV would allow neutrino astronomy to probe grand unification scale physics."<ref name=Sigl>{{ cite journal |title=Cosmological Neutrino Signatures for Grand Unification Scale Physics ...
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  • "In ... the Cowan–Reines neutrino experiment, antineutrinos created in a nuclear reactor by beta decay reacted with protons producing neutrons and positrons ...composition and to be just beginning to derive most of its luminosity from nuclear reactions (so neglecting the period of contraction from a cloud of gas and ...
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  • Another development in quantum theories was the introduction of Frech\'et nuclear spaces or `[[../I3/|rigged' Hilbert spaces]] ([[../HilbertBundle/|Hilbert b .... K. Slingerland: Broken quantum symmetry and confinement phases in planar physics, ''Phys. Rev. Lett.'' '''89''' No. 18 (1--4): 181-201 (2002). ...
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  • The '''interactions of charges''' is fundamental to subluminal physics. The transformation of an electron to a photon and back is the key to elect ...positron has an [[w:electric charge|electric charge]] of +1e, a [[w:spin (physics)|spin]] of ½, and has the same mass as an electron. When a low-energy posit ...
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  • The "fragmentation of the first gaseous objects [to stars] is a well-posed physics problem with well specified initial conditions, for a given power-spectrum ...pse in spherical symmetry up to stellar densities. Radiation pressure from nuclear burning at the center is unlikely to reverse the infall as the stellar mass ...
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  • "A fundamental question in nuclear physics is what combinations of neutrons and protons can make up a nucleus. Many hu | journal=Reviews of Modern Physics ...
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  • V. G., ed.), Advanced Series in Mathematical Physics, vol. 7, ''Nuclear Physics B'' , {\mathbf 247}, 83--103. ...
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  • |url=http://web.physics.ucsb.edu/~quopt/swap.pdf |title=How ‘spooky’ is quantum physics? The answer could be incalculable ...
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  • |title=Introduction to Space Physics ...and current paths in a Birkeland current that may develop in a [[w:Plasma (physics)|plasma]] (Figure 15.3.2, Alfvén and Arrhenius, 1976)<ref name=Alfven>{{ ci ...
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  • '''Radiation physics''' is the laboratory physics concerned with radiation both natural and experimentally or commercially ge In physics, [[Draft:Radiation|radiation]] is a process in which energetic particles or ...
    41 KB (6,142 words) - 12:07, 17 October 2023
  • ===Bibliography for Operator Algebras in Mathematical Physics and Algebraic Quantum Field Theories (AQFT):=== ''Journal of the Physics Society of Japan'' , ...
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