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  • In mathematical physics, a spacetime manifold is globally hyperbolic
  • In string theory, a model used in theoretical physics, a compact dimension is curled up in itself a
  • In condensed matter physics a notable example is Ferromagnetism; in parti
  • In theoretical physics, a preferred or privileged frame is usually a
  • In mathematical physics, a null dust solution (sometimes called a nul
  • In quantum physics, a monster is an arrangement of matter that h
  • In physics, a chain of coupled baker's maps can be used
  • In particle physics, a ghost condensate is a speculative proposal
  • In theoretical physics, a local reference frame (local frame) refers
  • In physics, a dyon is a hypothetical particle in 4-dimen
  • In theoretical physics, a graviphoton (aka gravivector) is a hypothe
  • In particle physics, a radiative process refers to one elementary
  • In theoretical physics, a conformal family is an irreducible represe
  • In physics, a time projection chamber (or TPC) is a part
  • In theoretical physics, a singlet usually refers to a one-dimensiona
  • In theoretical physics, a cascading gauge theory is a gauge theory w
  • of Conduction (a term knowingly borrowed from physics): a type of structured free improvisation whe
  • In theoretical physics, a bare particle is an excitation of an eleme
  • In physics, a Majorana fermion is a fermion which is its
  • In particle physics, a gaugino is the hypothetical superpartner o
  • In particle physics, a glueball is a hypothetical composite parti
  • In theoretical physics, a kugelblitz (German: "ball lightning") is a
  • In 2004, the Journal of Statistical Physics, a scientific magazine about statistical mech
  • In theoretical physics, a central charge is an operator Z that commu
  • ollaboration with the founder of nonextensive physics, a founder of chaos theory, and two young com
  • Nuclear Physics A
  • In theoretical physics, a graviscalar (also known as a radion) is a
  • In theoretical physics, a string background refers to the set of cla
  • In theoretical physics, a Nielsen-Olesen vortex is a point-like obje
  • In theoretical physics, a Penrose diagram (named for mathematical ph
  • The International Journal of Modern Physics A is the first of a series of 5 journals publ
  • Physics A & AS Level
  • nd co-authored nearly 100 scholarly papers on Physics, a textbook on Physics, and two books on Stal
  • In physics, a plasmaron is a quasiparticle arising in a
  • In theoretical physics, a near-extremal black hole is a black hole w
  • Blackfoot Physics: A Journey into the Native American Worldview
  • In experimental particle physics, a particle detector is a device used to trac
  • In physics, a one-loop Feynman diagram is a connected Fe
  • In particle physics, a resonance is the peak located around a cer
  • In particle physics, a vector boson is a boson with the spin quan
  • rschungsberichte (Research Reports in Nuclear Physics), a classified internal reporting vehicle of
  • In mathematical physics, a metric describes the arrangement of relati
  • In statistical physics, a system is said to present quenched disorde
  • In physics, a FASOR is an acronym for Frequency Addition
  • In physics, a heterotic string is a peculiar mixture (or
  • In physics, a neutral particle is a particle with no ele
  • In condensed matter physics, a string-net is an extended object whose col
  • In particle physics, a B-factory is a collider-based scientific m
  • In plasma physics, A. M. Fridman predicted the existence of the
  • as manipulated, rotated, and spun to show the physics abilities of the system.
  • his PhD at Stevens Institute of Technology in Physics about a topic in General relativity in 1958.
  • n as Asymptotic Darkness - it posits that the physics above the Planck scale is dominated by black
  • stars were first proposed, because in quantum physics, absolute time is required; however, in gener
  • rth Sciences, Engineered Materials Abstracts, Physics Abstracts, Reactions Citation Index, Science
  • The software is marketed by Physics Academic Software.
  • omical Institute and Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic),
  • Along with other particle physics accelerators, scientists had been using the S
  • Max Born, has become a classic work of modern physics, according to the announcement of the condole
  • including radiation hydrodynamics and plasma physics, accretion discs, the evolution of stars, the
  • He has also been Head of Physics, Acting Head of Music, and Associate Director
  • Building Engineering Physics addresses several different areas in building
  • aught at UP (Pitt) since 1958 as Professor of Physics, Adjunct Prof. of Chemistry, Adjunct Prof. of
  • Physics Advanced Placement (AP)
  • ed Placement Music Theory, Advanced Placement Physics, Advanced Placement Spanish, Advanced Placeme
  • Professor Distler was a member of arXiv's physics advisory board.
  • ly in mathematics, and thereafter theoretical physics, aesthetics, history of ideas and astronomy.
  • it was finally awarded the title Professor of Physics after the Encyclopedia of Applied Physics com
  • ring in Stuttgart, but changed to engineering physics after a semester.
  • xt ten years living in a kibbutz and studying physics, agronomy, theology, and theatre.
  • ight Galaxies Dark Matters (Masters of Modern Physics), AIP Press, 1996, ISBN 1-56396-231-4
  • pedia 2003 and Gundam Officials, the Minovsky Physics all started from the invention of the then he
  • It provides a gamemode which includes physics allowing for better air-control, rebalanced w
  • The application of Building Engineering Physics allows the construction and renovation of hig
  • The Abdus Salam Chair in Physics, also known as Salam Chair in Physics, is an
  • ed in fluid dynamics, optics and mathematical physics; also discovered Stokes' theorem
  • r and UC Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics also made extensive application of the Thekae
  • omplutense University in 1968, while studying physics, although he had already carried out other ci
  • nager he moved to Madrid to study a degree in physics, although soon after his graduation he devote
  • tern Mysticism and the Alleged Parallels with Physics, American Journal of Physics, 57, no. 8, 687-
  • cognitive science, psychology, economics and physics, among many others.
  • Survey; Judith Young (1952), Ph.D. cosmic-ray physics, an astronomer at the University of Massachus
  • rschungsberichte (Research Reports in Nuclear Physics), an internal publication of the German Uranv
  • ditor-in-chief of the Living Reviews in Solar Physics, an online review journal for solar physics a
  • In solid-state physics, an orientational glass is a molecular solid
  • rschungsberichte (Research Reports in Nuclear Physics), an internal publication of the German Uranv
  • rschungsberichte (Research Reports in Nuclear Physics), an internal publication of the German Uranv
  • The outlines of physics: an elementary text-book (New York : Macmilla
  • The Ideas of Particle Physics: An Introduction for Scientists, 3rd ed.
  • In physics, an empirical formula is a mathematical equat
  • Applications include astronomy, solar physics, analysis of plasmas in nuclear fusion experi
  • Green developed and managed the Space Physics Analysis Network (SPAN) that provided interna
  • n an advanced data acquisition and subsequent physics analysis that allows final statements to be m
  • British Literature, Themes in Literature, Physics, Anatomy and Physiology, American Government
  • Glimpsing Reality: Ideas in Physics and the Link to Biology, 1996, with Paul Buck
  • e with University of Victoria's Department of Physics and Astronomy, in Victoria, British Columbia.
  • in the areas of physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry.
  • 68 the Dannie Heineman Prize for mathematical physics and received an honorary doctorate from the U
  • He studied physics and mathematics at the University of St. Pete
  • theory and dynamics of elementary processes, physics and chemistry of solids, structure and proper
  • He was head of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Cavendish Laboratory
  • S (born 18 August 1923) is an expert on cloud physics and former Director of the UK Meteorological
  • His research concerns the physics and engineering of carbon-based semiconductor
  • those are held in nearby buildings, typically Physics and Electrical Engineering.
  • nly for undergraduate education, particularly physics and mathematics.
  • search of the National Bureau of Standards A: Physics and Chemistry, volume 67A, issue 2, pages 153
  • ally in nuclear medicine, geophysics, nuclear physics, and environmental measurements.
  • theory of relativity was strictly limited to physics, and its correctness has been thoroughly veri
  • Rachum was programming simulations in Physics and Game Theory and was frustrated by the amo
  • ined as "Theory and Computation in Chemistry, Physics, and Molecular Biology".
  • the country's leading centers for research in Physics and Nuclear Engineering and technology.
  • In 1858 he was appointed professor of physics and director of the observatory at Bern.
  • He taught Physics and Logic in the College of Coqueret from 151
  • s under the faculty of Science - Mathematics, Physics and Instrumentation, Chemistry, Botany and Zo
  • nors) in engineering sciences, a 1974 M.S. in physics, and a 1975 M.A. in mathematics.
  • See also Spicule (solar physics) and Spicule.
  • gy (Caltech), where he is also a professor of physics and applied physics, as well as (since 1995)
  • tunities at the intersection of Astronomy and Physics and has help shape science investment in the
  • graduated with a first class honors Degree in Physics, and then a first class honors Masters in Nuc
  • grees, including Ph.D. programs in chemistry, physics, and zoology, and has an enrollment of around
  • within the vadose zone is studied within soil physics and hydrology, particularly hydrogeology, and
  • mous kinswoman, Laura Bassi, was professor of physics and it is to her influence that his scientifi
  • He studied physics and the violin and was offered a scholarship
  • Matter as described by conventional physics and chemistry
  • In physics and chemistry and related fields, a kinetic s
  • iated with Arago in researches on terrestrial physics, and was for some years president of the Acad
  • 1972 D.Sc. in physics and mathematics
  • PAEC and International Center for Theoretical Physics, and also participated with the projects led
  • a, where he conducted research in solid-state physics and created a science museum.
  • al Institute from Tiraspol, the department of physics and mathematics.
  • r who has carried out research in solid state physics and the foundation of quantum theory.
  • a, where he was Mary Amanda Wood professor of physics(1998-2009) and chair of the Department of Phy
  • d be an instructor of chemistry, mathematics, physics and the natural history of the world.
  • It's considered one of the best Physics and Nuclear Engineering study centres of Amer
  • r of McMaster Hall, home to the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
  • the Department of Space Science (later Space Physics and Astronomy) and the Department of Electric
  • currently the Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics and Director of the Institute for Computation
  • Patriotic War in 1941 worked as a high school physics and math teacher.
  • t and supervised graduate students in nuclear physics, and from 2000 to the present in disarmament
  • rimarily with paradoxes and misconceptions in physics and astronomy.
  • mouth, where he took A-levels in mathematics, physics and art, followed by the University of Readin
  • He studied chemistry, physics and chemical technology at the University of
  • 1975 Bachelor of Arts degree in physics and Russian language, Rice University, Housto
  • PoS currently includes only conferences in physics and astrophysics, but is intended to accommod
  • o graduate school for nine months training in physics and general meteorology at the University of
  • phasis on the interaction of modern trends in physics and their applications in current technologic
  • His specialties were solar physics and radioastronomy.
  • and its applications to high energy particle physics and cosmology.
  • lizing in materials science, condensed-matter physics and computational science.
  • the Technical High School in Munich and then physics and astronomy at the University of Munich.
  • sia's largest research centers specialized in physics and technology.
  • Lee received an A.B. in Physics and an Sc.
  • 1957) and postgraduate of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (1962).
  • He is a professor of physics and electrical engineering at the University
  • Science, including Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
  • age acquired great proficiency in languages, physics, and theology.
  • as the recipient of the 1983/84 Wolf Prize in Physics, and was inducted into the National Inventors
  • niversity of British Columbia's Department of Physics and Astronomy in Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • He graduated in physics and astronomy with a B.Sc (Hons) (First class
  • M. J. Aitken - Physics and Archaeology.
  • controversially, he closed the Departments of Physics and Chemistry, and oversaw the award of an ho
  • In 1912, he was elected as Dean of the Physics and Mathematics Department of Kharkiv Univers
  • will house Chemistry, Microbiology, Biology, Physics and General Science laboratories on the first
  • Ricky J. Sethi received his B.S. in Physics and Neurobiology from the University of Calif
  • sity of Copenhagen in 1965 with a Magister in physics and became a lecturer in sociology in 1972.
  • iated with many developments in Semiconductor Physics and applications of terahertz radiation.
  • Department of Medical Physics and Radiotherapy
  • ame building are the Institute of Atmospheric Physics and the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
  • s are in algebraic structures in mathematical physics and their applications, especially combinator
  • Murray gained a First Class Honours degree in Physics and Computer Science from the University of W
  • The field is closely related to atomic physics and overlaps greatly with theoretical chemist
  • He later studied nuclear physics and worked in a particle accelerator laborato
  • red on the second Tuesday of the month by the Physics and Astronomy department
  • Further, under the auspices of the Cloud Physics and Severe Weather Research Section of Enviro
  • lues for ε and µ can exist within the laws of physics, and that these substances have some properti
  • d equations of the Standard Model of particle physics, and it is involved in processes that violate
  • His specialization was in physics and mathematics.
  • enter of the developing disciplines of atomic physics and quantum physics.
  • ul Bagh”.The very next year degree courses in Physics and Economics were introduced.
  • epreneur he founded the Berghof Laboratory of Physics and Technology in 1966, re-organised in 2003
  • erck Index, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, and Lange's Handbook of Chemistry.
  • rship by special appointment in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Tel Aviv University.
  • It is concerned with condensed matter physics and its applications, particularly solid stat
  • symmetry conjecture, an issue in theoretical physics and mathematics.
  • eoretical astronomer and expert in history of physics and mathematics.
  • of Texas at Dallas as a visiting professor of physics and of mathematics and science education.
  • ersity of Singapore) in 1968 as a Lecturer in Physics and served first as Vice-Dean and then as Dea
  • rsion primarily concern the fields of surface physics and plasma physics.
  • Samsom specialised in nuclear physics and became a level three radiation expert.
  • croscopy) and the Center for Condensed Matter Physics and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of
  • Biology, Calculus, English Literature, Latin, Physics, and Spanish.
  • In physics and psychology, researchers included a term f
  • s an approximation method in condensed matter physics and in nuclear physics.
  • Wyse is currently a professor in the physics and astronomy department at Johns Hopkins Uni
  • ch diverse fields as nonlinear optics, plasma physics, and ocean, atmospheric, and planetary scienc
  • n performing fun experiments involving simple physics and chemistry.
  • known for his contributions to semiconductor physics and spintronics including the Rashba effect.
  • Institute “for contributions to mathematical physics and early creative combinations of analysis a
  • Van Dalen studied mathematics and physics and astronomy at the University of Amsterdam.
  • Michael H. Whitworth, Physics and the Literary Community, 1905-1939, unpubl
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