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  2. INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A: MATHEMATICAL ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/ngb23/publications/motionX2.pdf
    19 Nov 2004: VpLp dV = 2iσ. V. p[ψ 20 p. 2iσp] dV. (24)Re-arranging this equation and using (15) again, we find that. ... S′ = 12zR. ′ v00 R′, (B.24). or, after simplification,. 2.
  3. NA2004_08.dvi

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    14 Nov 2004: n. }. (4.24). Therefore v is the opt-th column of the matrix W , so expression (3.12) impliesHv = eopt in theory, where eopt is the opt-th coordinate vector in
  4. report.dvi

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    7 Jan 2004: Thereforeexpression (2.23) is the symmetric outer product. (β̂β̌) (σ̂ σ̌)1{. α (etHv) τ H et} {. α (etHv) τ H et}T. (2.24). Moreover, equations (2.12) and
  5. Chapter 2 Poisson’s Equation 2.1 Physical Origins Poisson’s equation, …

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/reh10/lectures/nst-mmii-chapter2.pdf
    8 Mar 2004: 24 R. E. Hunt, 2002. and both sides must be constant, λ say.

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