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  2. Meera Parish

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    17 Jan 2013: Experimental Consequences of the S-wave cos(k. x. ) cos(k. y. ) Superconductivity in the Iron-Pnictides. ... B 78, 144514 (2008). Stability and pairing in quasi-one-dimensional Bose-Fermi mixtures.
  3. tp1_12_paper_v4.dvi

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~cc726/TP1/ExamFiles/exam12.pdf
    6 Aug 2013: E m2gl cos φ. [9]. 2 A harmonic oscillator is weakly perturbed by a cubic potential λx3 so thatits Hamiltonian has the form. ... 19]. (b) Find the temperature T (x, t) of the system if s(x, t) = cos(px)δ(t t0)and T (x, t < t0) = 0, for the two cases
  4. Lecture I 1 Lecture I: Collective Excitations: From Particles ...

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bds10/tp3/lectures.pdf
    10 Nov 2013: 2t cos ka)c†kσckσ. /a. (k). /a k-. B.Z. As expected, as k 0, spectrum becomes free electron-like:k 2t t(ka)2 (with m = 2/2a2t). ... k. cos k a†kak. Ĥ = JNS2 B.Z.k. ωka†kak O(S.
  5. tp1_12_ans_v3.dvi

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    6 Aug 2013: b) The canonical momentum conjugate to x is. px =L. ẋ= (m1 m2)ẋ m2lφ̇ cos φ. ... circular motion around the z axis with constantangular velocity. In terms of the z coordinate, the particle undergoes simpleharmonic motion, z(t) = a sin κt b cos κt

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