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Perspectives in theoretical physics / Thomas F. George, Renat R. Letfullin, and Guoping Zhang, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Physics research and technology.
- Physics research and technology
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mathematical physics.
- Thermodynamics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (299 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Theoretical physics employs mathematical models and abstractions of physics in an attempt to explain natural phenomena. This book presents and discusses current research in the study of theoretical physics, including interfaces in nanometric dielectrics; thermodynamics of liquid metals; fractional oscillators; superconducting state parameters of Be-Zr glassy alloys and 3d-transition metal binary alloys.
- Contents:
- Intro
- PERSPECTIVES IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS
- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- Chapter 1 MATTER-DENSITY DISTRIBUTION IN DEUTERON AND DIFFRACTION DEUTERON-NUCLEUS INTERACTION
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.DeuteronWaveFunctionsandFormFactors
- 3.DifferentialCrossSectionofElasticScattering
- 4.IntegratedCrossSectionsofVariousProcessesofDiffractionDeuteron-NucleusInteraction
- 5.Discussion
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Chapter 2 STUDY OF AMPLIFICATION WITHOUT INVERSION IN H2 MOLECULE: EFFECT OF HOMOGENEOUS AND INHOMOGENEOUS BROADENING IN THREE LEVEL L SYSTEM CONSIDERING BIDIRECTIONAL PUMPING
- 2.Theory
- 3.Schemes
- 4.ResultsandDiscussions
- 4.1.GainandAbsorptionfortheClosedSystemConsideringUnidirectionalPumping
- 4.2.GainandAbsorptionfortheClosedSystemConsideringBidirectionalPumping
- 4.3.GainProfileConsideringTotalSpontaneousDecayWidth
- 4.4.GainProfileConsideringDopplerBroadening
- 5.Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- Chapter 3 AMPLIFICATION WITHOUT INVERSION AND ABSORPTION WITH INVERSION IN H2 MOLECULES: A DRESSED-STATE PICTURE OF A COHERENTLY COUPLED THREE LEVEL L SYSTEM
- 2.1.HamiltonianAndMasterEquation
- 2.2.DressedStates
- 2.3.DerivationoftheDressed-StateDensityMatrixElementsinTermsoftheBare-StateDensityMatrixElementsandVice-versa
- 2.4.EquationofMotionfortheDensity-MatrixElementsintheDressed-StateBasis
- 4.1.TemporalDependenceofthePopulationsandCoherencesintheDressed-StateBasis
- 4.2.TemporalDependenceofthePopulationsandCoherencesintheDressed-StateBasisConsideringTotalSpontaneousDecayWidthandDopplerDecayWidth.
- 4.3.DependenceofDressedStatePopulationsandCoherencesontheRelativeMagnitudeofProbeFieldandCoherentFieldRabiFrequencies
- Chapter 4 SPECTRA AND BOUND STATES OF THE ENERGY OPERATOR OF A TWO-MAGNON SYSTEM IN A NON-HEISENBERG FERROMAGNET WITH SPIN S=3/2 AND NEAREST-NEIGHBOR INTERACTIONS
- Chapter 5 MODEL-BASED OPTIMIZATION OF THE GROWTH PROCESS PARAMETERS FOR A SILICON SHEET GROWN IN A VACUUM BY THE EDGE-DEFINED FILM-FED GROWTH METHOD
- ABSTRACT
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. MATHEMATICAL MODEL
- 3. NUMERICAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
- Chapter 6 FIBRE BUNDLE FORMULATION OF RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS II: COVARIANT APPROACH
- 2.Diracequation
- 3.Otherrelativisticwaveequations
- 4.Propagatorsandevolutiontransportsoroperators
- 4.1.Greenfunctions(review)
- 4.2.Nonrelativisticcase(Schr¨odingerequation)4
- 4.3.Diracequation
- 4.4.Klein-Gordonequation
- AppendixA.Lineartransportsalongmapsinfibrebundles
- AppendixB.Matrixoperators
- Chapter 7 ON THE INDUCTION PERIOD OF LASER-DRIVEN THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
- INTRODUCTION
- KEY EQUATIONS AND RELATED EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Chapter 8 DISPERSION PROPERTIES OF NANO-SCALE SYSTEMS
- 2. THE SELF-CONSISTENT EQUATION AND THE EFFECTIVE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF A NANO-PARTICLE
- 3. DISSIPATIVE AND DISPERSIVE PROPERTIES OF NANO-PARTICLES
- 4. NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS AND DISCUSSION
- a) ellipsoidal particles
- b) parallelepiped particles
- c) two spherical particles
- APPENDIX
- Chapter 9 AN ALGORITHM OF LOCAL HIDDEN VARIABLES
- 2. PROPOSED ALGORITHM
- 3. EVALUATION
- REFERENCES.
- Chapter 10 SUPERCONDUCTING STATE PARAMETERS OF 3D-TRANSITION METALS BINARY ALLOYS
- 2. METHOD OF COMPUTATION
- 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- Chapter 11 SUPERCONDUCTING STATE PARAMETERS OF BE-ZR GLASSY ALLOYS
- 2. COMPUTATIONAL METHODOLOGY
- Chapter 12 ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS USING ACOUSTIC SPECTRAL FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
- 2.WeakFormulationfortheSpectralFiniteElement
- 2.1.ApproximationFunctions
- 3.WaveInfluenceFunctions&
- theDynamicStiffnessMatrix
- 4.ExamplesforTwo-DimensionalSpectralFiniteElements
- 4.1.TheoryforTransmissionLoss
- 4.2.Example1.AbsorbingBoundaryMaterialLiningSilencerChamber
- 4.3.Example2.DissipativeFibrousMaterialChambers
- 5.ResultsfromaThree-DimensionalAnalysis
- 5.1.DispersionRelationsforThree-DimensionalExamples
- 5.2.SolutionsforEllipticCylinderSilencerProblem
- 6.Conclusions
- Chapter 13 FRACTIONAL OSCILLATOR: PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND THEORETICAL ISSUES
- 2.FractionalDerivative
- 2.1.Non-uniformandUniform-Expansion
- 3.FractionalOscillation
- 3.1.FractionalOscillatoraMathematicalApproach
- 3.2.FractionalGeneralizationofNewton'sLaw
- CaseA
- CaseB
- 4.DampingCharactristicsoftheFractionalOscillator
- 4.1.LimitingCaseofa=2−e
- 5.HamiltonianofFractionalOscillator
- 6.Non-casualFractionalOscillator
- 7.Conclusions
- Chapter 14 CHARGE-BASED ELECTRONICS IS UNDER CONTROL - TECHNOLOGY WELCOMES ORBITRONICS FOR THIS MILLENIUM THOUGH SPINTRONICS IS NOT YET ESTABLISHED
- Chapter 15 THERMODYNAMICS OF LIQUID METALS: A VARIATIONAL APPROACH
- 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION.
- CONCLUSIONS
- Chapter 16 DOMINANT FEATURES OF INTERFACES IN NANOMETRIC DIELECTRICS
- 2. POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY AT THE INTERFACE
- 3. SEGREGATION OF INTERFACIAL CHARGED SPECIES
- 4. SIMULATION OF DIFFUSE DOUBLE LAYER WITH THE INTERFACE
- 5. FIELD DEPENDENT DIELECTRIC BEHAVIOR AT THE INTERFACE
- 6. ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING: INTERFACE AS PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER
- 7. DISCUSSION
- 8. CONCLUSIONS
- Chapter 17 ON MATRIX REPRESENTATIONS OF DEFORMED LIE ALGEBRAS
- 1.IntroductionandPreliminaries
- 2.r6=0andP(x)isaNonzeroPolynomial
- 3.r=0andP(x)isaNonzeroPolynomial
- Chapter 18 AN OSCILLATING, HOMOGENEOUS AND ISOTROPIC UNIVERSE FROM SCALAR-TENSOR GRAVITY
- 2.TheLinearizedScalar-TensorGravity
- 3.AnOscillatingCosmology
- 4.ConsistencewithObservations:i)TheHubbleLaw
- 5.ConsistencewithObservations:ii)TheCosmologicalRedshift
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 19 PATH INTEGRAL APPROACH TO THE INTERACTION OF ONE ACTIVE ELECTRON ATOMS WITH ULTRASHORT SQUEEZED PULSES
- 2. SYSTEM HAMILTONIAN AND PATH INTEGRATION
- 3. SIGN SOLVED PROPAGATOR
- 4. APPLICATION TO HYDROGEN
- APPENDIX A
- APPENDIX B
- Chapter 20 A SCHEME FOR REMOTE PREPARATION OF MULTIPARTICLE ENTANGLED STATES
- 2. REMOTE PREPARATION OF MULTIPARTICLE ENTANGLED STATES
- INDEX.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-62417-611-9
- OCLC:
- 839303210
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