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In a molecule with a center of | symmetry, a change in dipole is accomplished by loss o |
e difference that it has threefold rotational | symmetry about its axis instead of fourfold symmetry. |
r a given n, all three have n-fold rotational | symmetry about one axis (rotation by an angle of 360°/ |
h waves, which correspond to the delocalized, | symmetry adapted molecular orbitals used in molecules |
departing from exact | symmetry, adding a lens to one or both groups, or sepa |
The Virasoro algebra which is the | symmetry algebra of the bosonic string was generalized |
oes (coloured red) have an axis of reflection | symmetry aligned with the gridlines. |
It has (itself) the minimum | symmetry all lattices have: points of inversion at eac |
4 heptominoes (coloured blue) have point | symmetry, also known as rotational symmetry of order 2 |
18 octominoes (coloured blue) have point | symmetry, also known as rotational symmetry of order 2 |
s, another one of Archimedes' creations, with | symmetry among the y-axis. |
lead to a nonperturbative failure of the BRST | symmetry, among other things. |
Because of the | symmetry, an unsubstituted allene has no net dipole mo |
Symmetry and the Monster, Oxford University Press 2006 | |
s denoted C80(Ih) to describe its icosahedral | symmetry and distinguish it from other less-symmetric |
algorithm identifies Cabibbo's paper "Unitary | symmetry and leptonic decays" as the top ranked out of |
Strictly speaking, however, spontaneous | symmetry, and supersymmetry, breaking smashes up ("red |
different cut grading systems; the grading of | symmetry and proportion effects on cut quality; modern |
fermi theory of Dirac fermions without chiral | symmetry and as such, it may or may not be massive. |
rties of strongly interacting mesons, such as | symmetry and duality. |
a story-and-a-half in height, displays strict | symmetry, and is characterized by prominent end chimne |
anch of radiative breaking of the electroweak | symmetry, and detection of supersymmetric signal at co |
gest that special relativity with its Lorentz | symmetry and Poincare symmetry describes spacetime. |
ree-fold rotation axis as well as a center of | symmetry and belongs to the space group R3. |
, the systems he reconstructed often lack the | symmetry and pattern which are in the phonological sys |
The derivations of 2-dimensional mirror | symmetry and 3-dimensional mirror symmetry are both in |
Of the remaining 17, five have mirror | symmetry, and the other 12 form six chiral pairs. |
llmarks of that style, such as its proprtions | symmetry and classically inspired roofline details. |
It has been shown to have a monoclinic C2/m | symmetry and its infrared absorption behaviour was att |
parameter M is forbidden by electroweak gauge | symmetry, and can only appear after its spontaneous br |
The mineral possess monoclinic | symmetry and forms clear, often rounded crystals. |
CEM models extensively make use of | symmetry, and solve for reduced dimensionality from 3 |
Another form of this polyhedron has D2d | symmetry and is a part of a space-filling honeycomb al |
This in fact breaks time reversal | symmetry and therefore begs the question. |
o congruent frusta combined across a plane of | symmetry, and also as a bipyramid with the two polar v |
is hexatomic compound exhibits C2 point group | symmetry and has the connectivity NCS-SCN. |
e of molecule that lacks an internal plane of | symmetry and thus has a non-superimposable mirror imag |
de, then there is no longer any Lorentz gauge | symmetry and the internal Minkowski space fiber is now |
crystalline forms which differ by the lattice | symmetry and melting point (m.p.). |
t1 and t2 axes lie in the plane of rotational | symmetry, and the x1 axis is normal to that plane. |
to “ideal proportions” with superior optical | symmetry and a specific faceting pattern. |
strict is the Italianate with its emphasis on | symmetry and the horizontal. |
]2− as a whole also has icosahedral molecular | symmetry, and it belongs to the molecular point group |
ur-fermi theory of Dirac fermions with chiral | symmetry and as such, it has no bare mass. |
A matter collineation (sometimes matter | symmetry and abbreviated to MC) is a vector field that |
nuclei related by | symmetry and so having the same NMR frequency) have di |
e album was produced by Jonas Kjellgren (Scar | Symmetry) and featured a guest appearance by Andy La R |
temperature molecular dynamics with implicit | symmetry and geometry constraints, as well as calculat |
Jolliffeite has cubic | symmetry and is therefore isometric meaning crystallog |
derived from aromatic compounds that possess | symmetry and equal bond order between all carbons. |
The key parameters are | symmetry and consistency. |
Director's House displayed the neo-classical | symmetry and proportions of the Colonial Revival style |
g's lattice has both bilateral and rotational | symmetry, and hence dihedral symmetry. |
house is noteworthy for its secret passages, | symmetry and balance of proportions, magnificent garde |
It has eight lines of reflective | symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 8. |
These have octahedral | symmetry and form a continuous series between the cube |
(i) cases have simple reflection | symmetry, and (ii) glide reflection symmetry.) |
e set out to juxtapose formality, regularity, | symmetry and proportion - relieved from monotony by so |
Saying that its: "Columns, | symmetry and fenestration all contribute to its strong |
The gauge | symmetry anomaly can be computed at any energy scale, |
Editorial staff member of SIMETRIA ( | Symmetry) Architectural Revue, Bucharest. |
aphs on three vertices without quotienting by | symmetry are shown at the right. |
The gauge bosons associated to this | symmetry are commonly called X and Y bosons. |
ces, Calabi-Yau threefolds and others, mirror | symmetry, arithmetic of quadratic forms, Hyperbolic Ka |
An analysis would reveal a balanced musical | symmetry around the 6th movement double fugue, with bo |
tems, that is, systems which do not possess a | symmetry around any of its axes. |
Bach composed a similar | symmetry around a Bible word in 1726 in Brich dem Hung |
ohedral system, possessing the same degree of | symmetry as tourmaline. |
of strangeness, and the establishment of CPT | symmetry as a basic feature of relativistic quantum fi |
ypothesis; the urbilaterian would develop its | symmetry as one end of the placula became adapted for |
in the cubic system with the same hemihedral | symmetry as pyrite; crystals have usually the form of |
Helimagnetic order breaks spatial inversion | symmetry, as it can be either left-handed or right-han |
ndergoes a transition into a phase of unknown | symmetry at 512 °C. |
ng orthorhombic (distorted NaCl-type) crystal | symmetry; at temperatures ~650 °C, it transforms into |
1, where p,q,r are each orders of reflection | symmetry at three points of the fundamental domain tri |
One of the three C2 | symmetry axes is shown in red. |
t chiral center; it has a two-fold rotational | symmetry axis going through the center of 1-6 bond but |
hen the en backbone lies parallel with the C3 | symmetry axis) or ob (when the en backbone is obverse |
As there was no perfect | symmetry between the portals of the subway and its dis |
dismissed the proposition that there must be | symmetry between all the external elements of the offe |
rs without being chiral overall if there is a | symmetry between the two (or more) chiral centers them |
The rotational | symmetry between time and space coordinate axes (when |
sh English) is a quadrilateral with a line of | symmetry bisecting one pair of opposite sides, making |
crassipalpis conforms to the basic bilateral | symmetry body plan for arthropods and insects by posse |
(coloured purple) have two axes of reflection | symmetry, both aligned with the gridlines. |
(coloured purple) have two axes of reflection | symmetry, both aligned with the gridlines. |
of the BD theory with the Higgs-Mechanism of | Symmetry Breakdown for mass generation, which led to a |
the theoretical understanding of spontaneous | symmetry breaking in the physics of fundamental intera |
gelin co-authored a 1983 paper entitled "Weak | symmetry breaking by radiative corrections in broken s |
sm for ignoring unsolved problems with chiral | symmetry breaking and the possibility of a non-trivial |
elucidation of the properties of spontaneous | symmetry breaking in four-dimensional relativistic gau |
This model exhibits a spontaneous | symmetry breaking of the U(1) symmetry due to a chiral |
geometric computing method for characterizing | symmetry breaking of an ensemble of asymmetric vectors |
hat on cooling from a high temperature state, | symmetry breaking can occur. |
The mechanism is somewhat analogous to chiral | symmetry breaking and is an example of a fermionic con |
ermin-Wagner theorem prevents any spontaneous | symmetry breaking of the model's U(1) symmetry. |
d provided pioneering insights in spontaneous | symmetry breaking in many contexts. |
In particle physics, chiral | symmetry breaking is an example of spontaneous symmetr |
He pioneered research concerning spontaneous | symmetry breaking, and the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model is |
omenta, works on the Quark model, Spontaneous | symmetry breaking, mechanisms of CP violation, modific |
He has worked on mechanisms of | symmetry breaking, phase transitions and the topologic |
generally his geometric theory of spontaneous | symmetry breaking, and to several results in crystallo |
to condensation are all cases of spontaneous | symmetry breaking. |
the Higgs mechanism i.e. for the spontaneous | symmetry breaking. |
est case of a theory with spontaneous Lorentz | symmetry breaking. |
ticipated in "topcolor" models of electroweak | symmetry breaking. |
d as a measure of the magnitude of the chiral | symmetry breaking. |
c description of color confinement and chiral | symmetry breaking; it has been used in model building |
e human race to develop language and cerebral | symmetry, but also consequently schizophrenia. |
apezoidal faces, which do not have octahedral | symmetry but rather Th symmetry, so they are invariant |
ivide into two chemically equivalent pairs by | symmetry, but an individual member of one of the pairs |
The rhomboid has no line of | symmetry, but it has rotational symmetry of order 2. |
ry particles respect rotation and translation | symmetry but do not respect mirror reflection symmetry |
Another is to factor out the | symmetry by dispensing with vector potentials altogeth |
gnoring its bent Te-O-H bond, has point group | symmetry C4v. |
A pattern with this | symmetry can be looked upon as a tessellation of the p |
Each | symmetry can be represented by different arrangements |
from the center, while in general icosahedral | symmetry can be maintained the 12 order-5 vertices at |
Knowledge of a Lie | symmetry can be used to simplify an ordinary different |
red by Swedish producer Jonas Kjellgren (Scar | Symmetry, Carnal Forge) at his own Black Lounge Studio |
h musician and producer Jonas Kjellgren (Scar | Symmetry, Carnal Forge) at his own Black Lounge Studio |
Plutonium in its α phase has a low internal | symmetry, caused by uneven bonding between the atoms, |
Specifically, it belongs to the 2/m | symmetry class meaning, the mineral has a 2-fold rotat |
field theory, in which they imposed a broken | symmetry condition. |
The D3h | symmetry conforms with the prediction of VSEPR theory. |
Along with the homological mirror | symmetry conjecture, it is one of the most explored to |
ecture is an attempt to understand the mirror | symmetry conjecture, an issue in theoretical physics a |
The cluster has D3h | symmetry, consisting of an equilateral triangle of Os |
oclinic crystal class; the mineral's internal | symmetry consists of three axes with unequal length. |
There are three different | symmetry constructions of this polytope. |
There are five different | symmetry constructions of this tessellation. |
It has two | symmetry constructions, one from the truncated octahed |
ncentric noncircular cores with 180° rotation | symmetry creates double-helix structures. |
It has dihedral | symmetry, D3 |
Group-theoretically string theory has a gauge | symmetry Diff S1, reparametrizations of a circle. |
These factors make the structure's | symmetry difficult to discern. |
Apachite has monoclinic crystal | symmetry, displaying 3 axes of unequal length with two |
to spin the warhead for better stability and | symmetry during reentry. |
For molecules without a center of | symmetry, each vibrational mode may be IR active, Rama |
Symmetry elements are denoted by i for centers of inve | |
This | symmetry explains the observed racemization. |
h means crystallographically, it has only one | symmetry fold. |
iffenegger sold her second novel, Her Fearful | Symmetry, for an advance of $5 million to Charles Scri |
It is one of the axes of | symmetry for the curve: in an ellipse, the shorter one |
Implications of Color Gauge | Symmetry For Nucleon Spin Structure, Pervez Hoodbhoy, |
Either way the ears must show balance and | symmetry for the type they are. |
l conversion is relatively slow because it is | symmetry forbidden based on orbital symmetry arguments |
In all manifestations of mirror | symmetry found so far a central role is played by the |
Days, fp 1977; The Seasons, fp 1980; Fearful | Symmetry, fp 1981; Song of Destiny, fp 1981; Six Poems |
ch is used in the gauge fixing of a fermionic | symmetry generator. |
operators, including operators which are not | symmetry generators. |
vertex, but the vertex figures have different | symmetry generators. |
lled a runcicantellated demitesseract in a D4 | symmetry, giving 3 colors of cells, 8 for each. |
The | symmetry group of the order-7 triangular tiling has fu |
jective "central" refers to the center of the | symmetry group -- the subgroup of elements that commut |
The unit cell is of | symmetry group P41212. |
by 56 triangles, meeting at 24 vertices, with | symmetry group the simple group of order 168, known as |
Their | symmetry group consists only of the identity mapping. |
The Geroch group is an inifinite-dimensional | symmetry group of axisymmetric, stationary vacuum spac |
Its | symmetry group is the projective special linear group |
Their | symmetry group has four elements, the identity, two re |
The | symmetry group of the tiling is the (2,3,7) triangle g |
Its | symmetry group is the projective special linear group |
Their | symmetry group has two elements, the identity and the |
ihexahedron in this compound is embedded with | symmetry group C3, which does not act transitively ove |
The | symmetry group of a right 3-sided prism with triangula |
The | symmetry group of the surface is the symmetric group S |
123), (132), (12), (13) and (23), forming the | symmetry group C3v, isomorphic to S3. |
-gonal prisms (with rotational freedom), with | symmetry group Dnph. |
Compute the | symmetry group |
is of quantum field theories with an internal | symmetry group such as SO(N) or SU(N). |
The smallest abstract groups that are not any | symmetry group in 3D, are the quaternion group (of ord |
It is the | symmetry group of a cuboid with an S written on two op |
The | symmetry group of the order-3 heptagonal tiling has fu |
t often met in the context of the "U-duality ( | symmetry) group" of M-theory as defined on a particula |
z surfaces (the Riemann surfaces with maximal | symmetry group), giving them a tiling by hepatgons who |
z surfaces (the Riemann surfaces with maximal | symmetry group), giving them a triangulation whose sym |
e dual order-3 heptagonal tiling has the same | symmetry group, and thus yields heptagonal tilings of |
r, dual of the enneract with the C9 or [4,37] | symmetry group, and a lower symmetry with two copies o |
r, dual of the 10-cube with the C10 or [4,38] | symmetry group, and a lower symmetry with two copies o |
mathematics and geometry, a space group is a | symmetry group, usually for three dimensions, that div |
e dual order-7 triangular tiling has the same | symmetry group, and thus yields triangulations of Hurw |
fferent regular polytopes but having the same | symmetry group. |
if the solid and liquid phases have the same | symmetry group. |
hydrocarbon whose molecule has the D2h point | symmetry group. |
to the center of the central extension of the | symmetry group. |
branes can be introduced by using an infinite | symmetry group. |
decompose into two orbits under action of the | symmetry group: 40 of the triangles lie in coplanar pa |
decompose into two orbits under action of the | symmetry group: 16 of the triangles lie in coplanar pa |
t belonging to a set of points for which site | symmetry groups are conjugate subgroups of the space g |
The 14 possible | symmetry groups of Bravais lattices are 14 of the 230 |
He published on the theories of | Symmetry groups and Tensor and Matrix algebra, then ap |
Camille Jordan characterized the | symmetry groups of trees as being the smallest set of |
The | symmetry groups of these polytopes are all Coxeter gro |
as Wythoff constructions from a small set of | symmetry groups. |
considered equivalent if they have isomorphic | symmetry groups. |
where X is the U(1) | symmetry GUT-associated conserved quantum number. |
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