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• (1965)
The diffusion coefficient of the chlorine ion in Harshaw potassium chloride crystals and in potassium chloride crystals containing strontium has been measured. The measurements were made with radioactive chlorine 36 ...

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• (1990)
In classical mechanics we divide Hamiltonian systems into integrable and nonintegrable systems. This distinction corresponds to two different kinds of dynamical behavior. The motion of an integrable system is regular and ...

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• (2015-01-21)
The Calogero Sutherland model is system of particle moving on a line and interacting with long-range forces. In this thesis we consider the classical case where the particles may or may not possess a spin degree of freedom. ...

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• (1990)
We study the effects of the nuclear equation of state (EOS) on intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions using classical microscopic models. The role of the EOS on the disassembly of expanding, hot nuclear matter, as well ...

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• (1990)
We study the effects of the nuclear equation of state (EOS) on intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions using classical microscopic models. The role of the EOS on the disassembly of expanding, hot nuclear matter, as well ...

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• (2013-05-24)
We study a topological classification of insulators and superconductors in the presence of non-spatial discrete symmetries in the Altland-Zirnbauer classification and spatial symmetries in any spatial dimension. We provide ...

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• (1954)

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• (2008)
Molecular dynamics simulations provide critical insights into molecular mechanisms underlying cellular processes. Most such processes, however, remain out of reach, due to large system sizes and long time scales involved. ...

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• (1981)

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• (2008)
Molecules under the inuence of light can be used to perform quantum computational operations when their vibrational or rotational quantum states are coherently controlled. An analysis is presented of quantum computation ...

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• (1971)

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• (1974)

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• (2000)
The theoretical foundations of CXD are described in Chapter 1 as derived from the kinematical formulation for x-ray diffraction and from the temporal and spatial coherence of radiation. The antiphase domain structure of ...

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• (2005)
The determination of the atomic structure of proteins is very important since much understanding of biological processes cannot be achieved without knowledge of the atomic structure. The preparation of high quality protein ...

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• (1984)
A 100 % duty cycle bremsstrahlung beam with a 67 Mev endpoint energy was used to produce neutron-proton coincidences from the photodisintegration of 6Li. The proton energy was measured with a 6E-E scintillator telescope; ...

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• (1990)
This experiment measured coincident neutron-proton pairs from the photodisintegration of $\sp3$He. The bremsstrahlung photon beam was produced by a 100 MeV electron beam, supplied by the University of Illinois Nuclear ...

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• (1990)
This experiment measured coincident neutron-proton pairs from the photodisintegration of 3He. The bremsstrahlung photon beam was produced by a 100 MeV electron beam, supplied by the University of Illinois Nuclear Physics ...

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• (1991)
Bremsstrahlung photons with endpoint energies from 55 to 100 MeV were used to photodisintegrate 6Li nuclei, and emitted neutron/proton pairs were observed in coincidence. Measurement of the energies and angles of the ...

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