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  2. Celebrating Dirac | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/celebrating-dirac
    19 Jul 2002: Dirac's centenary will be marked on 20 July with a series of public lectures and an exhibition charting his achievements in theoretical physics.
  3. Centrifuge Modelling of Upheaval Buckling

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/publications/TR/TR314.pdf
    8 May 2002: H/D. P/γ γγγ'H. D. 0-20%. 20-50%. 50-80%. Data from Matyas & Davis, 1982; Trautmann et al, 1985; Schaminee et al, 1990; Ng & Springman, 1994; Barefoot, 1998. ... Mechanism Tests. -10. 0. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30.
  4. Ch 6-9 probs letter /1

    https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/ch6-9probs.pdf
    5 Mar 2002: d 30 transferred to 20, 30 and 60. e 30 and 60 transferred to 30 and 60.
  5. Chapter 7/2 Letter

    https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter7.pdf
    5 Mar 2002: the mixing period and continued to evolve at 20 Hz during t2.The processes by which these signals are transferred will be discussed in thefollowing sections. ... Finally, consider the spectrum shown in c. Here there are two peaks, one atF1 = 20 Hz, F2 =
  6. Chapter 8 letter /5

    https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter8.pdf
    12 Mar 2002: 8–20. For this spectral density function, the maximum contribution at frequency ωis found when τc is 1/ω; this has important consequences which are described inthe next section.
  7. Chapter 9 letter

    https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter9.pdf
    12 Mar 2002: 9–20. sampled at regular intervals. After transformation the resulting spectrumdisplays correctly peaks with offsets in the range –(SW/2) to (SW/2) where SWis the spectral width which is given
  8. COLLECTIVE GEODESIC FLOWS LEO T. BUTLER AND GABRIEL P. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~gpp24/cgf_aif.pdf
    9 Sep 2002: 3. i<j=1,k=1. ijkn1iaiBik. xs1,s3i (t)xs1,s3j (t)y. r1,r3k (t θ̃) dt. (20). ... t|), so (20) can be calculated by integrating the terms from equations (22-24)term-by-term against xsj(τ)x.
  9. 25 Oct 2002: The curves represent approximations to the ground state solution on a real-space grid as the number of points is increased from 16 to 18 to 20, etc. ... The atomic cores are represented by norm-conserving pseudopotentials [20] and the charge density is
  10. Continuity and open sets I

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/easyanalysis1.html
    7 Aug 2002: 1. (U). In order to produce the rest of the write-up, what we shall do is pick out a few of the statements from steps 1-20, put them in ... The jump from 19 to 20 was also pretty simple, so instead of writing out 19, we can now imagine c as fixed and
  11. 25 Oct 2002: Experimental values and results of the. CASTEP. plane-wave code [19], using the same pseudopotential [20] and equivalent Brillouin zone sampling are also shown.

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