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  2. 2. The Integer Quantum Hall E↵ect In this section ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/qhe/two.pdf
    5 Oct 2020: by (1.24). With the Landau levels filled, the current in the x-direction is. ... But we know from (1.20) and (1.24) that these harmonic oscillator states are.
  3. On the existence of stable and accurate neural networks ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mjc249/pdfs/NN_colbrook10.pdf
    17 Nov 2020: rL, (24). which is the same estimate as the one dimensional case for boundedd. ... The network weights are providedby the authors of [57] and had been trained on de-identified brainimages from the MGH–USC HCP dataset [24] where the image.
  4. Irreversible hydrodynamic trapping by surface rollers

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/174.pdf
    6 Jul 2020: magnetic,5 electrostatic,18 or hydrodynamic forces.24 In recentyears, synthetic swimmers actuated by external fields, chemicalfuels or bacteria have been attracting attention and been employedsuccessfully for the transport of cargo ... 23 See ESI†.24 A.
  5. statphys

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    17 Feb 2020: 5.24). The row of the matrix is specified by the value of si = 1 and the column by si1 = 1. ... siand product over lattice sites. Qiin (5.23) simply tell us. to multiply the matrices defined in (5.24) and the partition function becomes.
  6. Light-switchable propulsion of active particles with reversible…

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    6 Jul 2020: ARTICLE. Light-switchable propulsion of active particles withreversible interactionsHanumantha Rao Vutukuri 1, Maciej Lisicki 2, Eric Lauga 3 & Jan Vermant 1. Active systems such as microorganisms and self-propelled particles show a plethora of.
  7. PII: 0022-460X(86)90195-1

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/ms100/PAPERS/JSV86.pdf
    2 Feb 2020: u,(O) = u(O) = v,(O) = v2(0) = 0. (24). What follows is concerned, not with the general fourth moment at zr but rather with quantities involving intensities at two points
  8. PUBLICATIONS : NICHOLAS STEPHEN MANTON Research Papers 1. The ...

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    17 Jul 2020: 24. Classical and Quantum Dynamics of BPS Monopoles (with G.W. Gibbons), NuclearPhysics B274 (1986) 183-224. ... 3. LMS Annual General Meeting 19/11/04, London Mathematical Society Newsletter 333(2005) 23-24.
  9. 3. The Fractional Quantum Hall E↵ect We’ve come to ...

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    5 Oct 2020: i=1. |i|2 (3.24). The corrected plasma partition function is then. Z Yd2zi e. ... precisely by the partition function with energy (3.24) and hence has no dependence.
  10. Rough surface reconstruction from phaseless single frequency data at…

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    2 Feb 2020: 2n. ) γ. (24). 9. Provided the data is sufficiently well-resolved, we can use the assumption of continuity to resolveany phase ambiguities arising from this expression. ... 24] Michele D’Urso, Kamal Belkebir, Lorenzo Crocco, Tommaso Isernia, and
  11. 3 Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics We now turn to consider ...

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    30 Jan 2020: η̄k1|eτ H(ˆ̄ψ,ψ̂)|ηk〉 = eτ H(η̄k,ηk) 〈η̄k1|ηk〉 = eτ H(η̄k1,ηk) eη̄k1ηk. (3.24).
  12. Université Paris-Saclay Mathématiques : Mise à niveau I333a Notes ...

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    13 Oct 2020: Par exemple :. 2.  1 12 31 1.  = 2 24 62 2. ... 24. Chapitre 3. Diagonalisation. 3.1 Bases et changements de base. Dans cette section, nous rappelons de manière très (trop? )
  13. Numerical Analysis - Part II

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    23 Nov 2020: Numerical Analysis - Part II. Anders C. Hansen. Lecture 24. 1 / 25. ... 24 / 25. Single shifts. A good approximation sk = (Ak )nn to the eigenvalue λs generateseven better approximation of sk1 = (Ak1)nn to λs , andconvergence is accelerating at a
  14. Wave Scattering in a Rough Elastic Layer Adjoining a Fluid Half-space

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/ms100/PAPERS/JASA95elastic.pdf
    4 Feb 2020: 24). Expanding the se•nd exponential on the right, we finally obtain.
  15. This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/ms100/PAPERS/Karunarathna_et_al_2009.pdf
    4 Feb 2020: Article history:. Received 4 June 2009. Received in revised form. 24 August 2009. ... 8.0. 10.0. 12.0. 14.0. 16.0. 18.0. 20.0. 22.0. 24.0. 26.0. 28.0.
  16. Hypergeometric function - series representation Claim: F (a, b; ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/bg268/Hypergeometric%20function%20as%20a%20series.pdf
    11 Mar 2020: Hypergeometric function - series representation. Claim:. F (a, b; c; z) =n=0. (a)n(b)n(c)n. zn. n!,. where (x)n = x(x 1).(x n 1), (x)0=1, is the Pochhammer symbol. The series is convergent in |z| < 1. The RSP at z = 1 prohibits the series
  17. Fluid Dynamics II (D) John Hinch Draft 1, September ...

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    18 Sep 2020: 24. The solution is. u = 12µ. dp. dx(h2 y2). The volume flux (per unit length in z-direction) is.
  18. Black Holes

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hsr1000/black_holes_lectures_2020.pdf
    3 Mar 2020: m0 <. 16. 243πρ0(1.24). Part 3 Black Holes March 3, 2020 9 H.S. ... Dividing (2.24) by (dv/dλ)2 gives. 2 drdv 2M. r 1 2 dr.
  19. HYSICALEVIEWETTERS PRL American Physical Society 28 JUNE 2019 Volume…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mjc249/pdfs/mjc_PhysRevLett.122.250201.pdf
    19 May 2020: current interest in the spectral properties of systems withcomplicated spectra. The study of aperiodic systems, suchas quasicrystals [18,19], often leads to complicated, evenfractal-like spectra [20–24], which can make ... 24, 81 (2011).[14] M. Marletta
  20. 4.6 Monodromy: the reason for the logarithmic term in ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/bg268/Monodromy%20-%20need%20in%20log%20term.pdf
    11 Mar 2020: 4.6 Monodromy: the reason for the logarithmic term in the solution. Recall that forw′′ p(z)w′ q(z)w = 0, (1). in the vicinity of a RSP at z = 0 (WLOG - other points obtained by translation),there exist two linearly independent solutions of (1),
  21. J. Fluid Mech. (2020), vol. 903, A11. © The ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/stability_of_dancing_volvox.pdf
    22 Sep 2020: t = 18 s t = 21 s t = 24 s t = 27 s t = 30 s t = 33 s.

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