Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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Nuclear force and the EMC effect
Abstract A linear correlation is shown quantitatively between the magnitude of the EMC effect measured in electron deep inelastic scattering (DIS) and the nuclear residual strong interaction energy (RSIE) obtained from nuclear binding energy...
2015 / Rong Wang, Xurong Chen -
Generalized Ginzburg–Landau approach to inhomogeneous phases in nonlocal chiral quark models
Abstract We analyze the presence of inhomogeneous phases in the QCD phase diagram within the framework of nonlocal chiral quark models. We concentrate in particular in the positions of the tricritical (TCP) and Lifshitz (LP) points, which are...
2015 / J.P. Carlomagno, D. Gómez Dumm, N.N. Scoccola -
Long-term continuous energy injection in the afterglow of GRB 0607292009 / Ming Xu, Yong-Feng Huang, Tan Lu
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Quantum Otto cycle with inner friction: finite-time and disorder effects2015 / A Alecce, F Galve, N Lo Gullo, L Dell’Anna, F Plastina, et al.
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Knotting fingerprints resolve knot complexity and knotting pathways in ideal knots2015 / David A B Hyde, Joshua Henrich, Eric J Rawdon, Kenneth C Millett
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Genuine multipartite entanglement in the cluster-Ising model2014 / S M Giampaolo, B C Hiesmayr
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Hawkes process as a model of social interactions: a view on video dynamics2009 / Lawrence Mitchell, Michael E Cates
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Weakly broken galileon symmetry2015 / David Pirtskhalava, Luca Santoni, Enrico Trincherini, Filippo Vernizzi
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Physics potential for the measurement of $${\sigma (H\nu \bar{\nu })\times \text {BR}(H\rightarrow \mu ^+\mu ^-)}$$ σ ( H ν ν ¯ ) × BR ( H → μ + μ - ) at the 1.4 TeV CLIC collider2015 / G. Milutinović-Dumbelović, I. Božović-Jelisavc̆ić, C. Grefe, G. Kac̆arević, S. Lukić, et al.
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Deriving Friedmann Robertson Walker metric and Hubble’s law from gravitational collapse formalism
Abstract In general relativity, one is supposed to derive the metric by solving the relevant Einstein equations. However, the metric for the Friedmann–Lemaitre–Robertson–Walker (FLRW) metric has so far been obtained by starting from Weyl’s postulate ...
2012 / Abhas Mitra -
On the Relation between NARX Clusters and Even/Odd Nonlinearities through Frequency-Domain Analysis2014 / Alexandro G. Brito, Elder M. Hemerly, Waldemar C. Leite Filho
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Gravitational mass of relativistic matter and antimatter
Abstract The universality of free fall, the weak equivalence principle (WEP), is a cornerstone of the general theory of relativity, the most precise theory of gravity confirmed in all experiments up to date. The WEP states the equivalence of the...
2015 / Tigran Kalaydzhyan -
Hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to the muonium hyperfine splitting
Abstract We discuss hadronic effects in the muonium hyperfine structure and derive an expression for the hadronic contribution to the hfs interval in form of the one-dimensional integral of the cross section of e + ...
2002 / Savely G. Karshenboim, Valery A. Shelyuto -
Quantum metric spaces as a model for pregeometry2002 / Enrique Alvarez, Juli Céspedes, Enric Verdaguer
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Direct Optimization of Low-thrust Many-revolution Earth-orbit Transfers
Abstract Low-thrust Earth-orbit transfers with 10−5-order thrust-to-weight ratios involve a large number of orbital revolutions which poses a real challenge to trajectory optimization. This article develops a direct method to optimize minimum-time...
2009 / Gao Yang -
Decoherence within a single atom2006 / Gyula Bene
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An Analysis of Solution Point Coordinates for Flux Reconstruction Schemes on Triangular Elements2014 / F. D. Witherden, P. E. Vincent
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Coherent Banach Spaces: a continuous denotational semantics extended abstract
Abstract We present a denotational semantics based on Banach spaces; it is inspired from the familiar coherent semantics of linear logic, the role of coherence being played by the norm: coherence is rendered by a supremum, whereas incoherence is...
2005 / Jean-Yves Girard -
Magnetooptical properties and FMR in granular nanocomposites (Co84Nb14Ta2)x(SiO2)100−x2006 / Victoria Buravtsova, Vladimir Guschin, Yuri Kalinin, Sergey Kirov, Eugenia Lebedeva, et al.
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A testable scenario of WIMPZILLA with dark radiation
Abstract As the electromagnetic gauge symmetry makes the electron stable, a new abelian gauge symmetry may be responsible for the stability of superheavy dark matter. The gauge boson associated with the new gauge symmetry naturally plays the role of ...
2013 / Jong-Chul Park, Seong Chan Park