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ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Experiment and foundations of quantum physics (Englisch)
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Titel:ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Experiment and foundations of quantum physics
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Beteiligte:Zeilinger, Anton ( Autor:in )
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Experiments and theory in cold and ultracold collisionsWeiner, John / Bagnato, Vanderlei S. / Zilio, Sergio / Julienne, Paul S. et al. | 1999
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Trapped nonneutral plasmas, liquids, and crystals (the thermal equilibrium states)Dubin, Daniel H. E. / O’Neil, T. M. et al. | 1999
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Photodissociation regions in the interstellar medium of galaxiesHollenbach, D. J. / Tielens, A. G. G. M. et al. | 1999
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The adiabatic molecule–metal surface interaction: Theoretical approachesBrivio, G. P. / Trioni, M. I. et al. | 1999
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Multiresolution analysis of electronic structure: semicardinal and wavelet basesArias, T. A. et al. | 1999
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Multiple scattering of classical waves: microscopy, mesoscopy, and diffusionvan Rossum, M. C. W. / Nieuwenhuizen, Th. M. et al. | 1999
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Forty years of antiprotonsEades, J. / Hartmann, F. J. et al. | 1999
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Gravitational microlensing—A report on the MACHO projectSutherland, Will et al. | 1999
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RMP Colloquia: - Gravitational microlensing -- A report on the MACHO projectSutheriand, Will et al. | 1999
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Built upon sand: Theoretical ideas inspired by granular flowsKadanoff, Leo P. et al. | 1999
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RMP Colloquia: - Built upon sand: Theoretical ideas inspired by granular flowsKadanoff, Leo P. et al. | 1999
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Parity violation in the compound nucleusMitchell, G. E. / Bowman, J. D. / Weidenmüller, H. A. et al. | 1999
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RMP Colloquia: - Parity violation in the compound nucleusMitchell, G.E. et al. | 1999
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Forthcoming articles| 1999
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Theory of Bose-Einstein condensation in trapped gasesDalfovo, Franco / Giorgini, Stefano / Pitaevskii, Lev P. / Stringari, Sandro et al. | 1999
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Theory of Bose-Einstein condensation in trapped gases - The experimental realization of Bose-Einstein condensation in trapped clouds of alkali-metal atoms has provided a new quantum fluid alongside familiar ones like the helium liquids, superconductors, and atomic nuclei. This article surveys the theoretical understanding of these systems which has developed since the condensates were first observed in 1995. Since the condensates are dilute, the theory of weakly interacting bosons provides a comprehensive and accurate description of most phenomena. In addition new physical effects not present in bulk matter arise because these gases are very inhomogenousDalfovo, Franco et al. | 1999
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Top-quark condensationCvetič, G. et al. | 1999
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Top-quark condensation - The origin of masses and electroweak symmetry breaking is a fundamental problem in the standard theory of particle physics. This review explores top-quark condensation as an alternative to the usual Higgs mechanism to explain these features of the theory. It introduces the basic ideas and problems of top-quark condensation and discusses in detail computational methods such as the renormalization group and extensions of the modelsCvetic, G. et al. | 1999
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Top-quark condensation: An alternative to the usual Higgs mechanism to explain these features of the theoryCvetic, G. et al. | 1999
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Precision tests of the electroweak interaction at the Z pole - The properties of the Z boson, measured at e+e- colliders, provide an unprecedented test of the standard model of electroweak inter-actions. This review discusses the empirical properties of the Z as well as the implications for theory. The precision of the measurements is now high enough to test higher-order electroweak theory, as well as to give an interesting constraint on the mass of the Higgs bosonMartinez, M. et al. | 1999
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Precision tests of the electroweak interaction at the Z poleMartinez, M. / Miquel, R. / Rolandi, L. / Tenchini, R. et al. | 1999
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High-transition-temperature superconducting quantum interference devicesKoelle, D. / Kleiner, R. / Ludwig, F. / Dantsker, E. / Clarke, John et al. | 1999
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High-transition-temperature superconducting quantum interference devices - An important application of high-Tc superconductivity is in SQUIDs for magnetic-field measurements. Noise considerations are important and are the focus of this review. Models are described for the white noise in both dc and rf SQUIDs. The issue of 1-f noise is reviewed, and methods used to ameliorate it are described. Several applications of high-Tc SQUIDs are outlinedKoelle, D. et al. | 1999
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The electrodynamic response of heavy-electron compounds - Heavy electrons are conduction electrons in metals and alloys that have acquired, by strong interactions, extremely large effective masses. This review deals with the optical properties of heavy-electron materials and their relation to the often anomalous electronic excitation spectra of these systems. Some of the data may be interpreted as non-Fermi-liquid behavior or as an effect of a metal-insulator transitionDegiorgi, L. et al. | 1999
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The electrodynamic response of heavy-electron compoundsDegiorgi, L. et al. | 1999
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Drift waves and transportHorton, W. et al. | 1999
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Drift waves and transport - Drift waves are the waves spontaneously generated in nonuniformly magnetized plasmas. They are ubiquitous in real, finite plasmas and are responsible for the transport of particles and energy across magnetic-field lines. The review presents the current status of this vast subjectHorton, W. et al. | 1999
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Structure and phase transitions in Langmuir monolayersKaganer, Vladimir M. / Möhwald, Helmuth / Dutta, Pulak et al. | 1999
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Structure and phase transitions in Langmuir monolayers - In the last decade there has been dramatic evolution in our understanding of the structures and phase transitions of lipid monolayers on the surface of water, due largely to advances in x-ray diffraction experiments. The layers exhibit complex phase diagrams, many features of which can be described compactly in terms of a phenomenological free-energy function containing a limited number of order parametersKaganer, Vladimir M. et al. | 1999
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RMP Colloquia: Adventures of a Rydberg electron in an anisotropic worldClark, W. / Greene, C. H. et al. | 1999
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RMP Colloquia: - Adventures of a Rydberg electron in an anisotropic world - While polarization effects of an orbiting electron on an ionic core have long been known and understood, only recently have orientation-dependent interactions of electrons in Rydberg orbits been predicted and observed. Such subtle effects can now be studied experimentally owing to the great sensitivity of Rydberg-state spectroscopy. This colloquium discusses recent developments and provides a qualitative physical interpretationClark, William et al. | 1999
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Adventures of a Rydberg electron in an anisotropic worldClark, William / Greene, Chris H. et al. | 1999
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Chaotic motion in the Solar SystemLissauer, Jack J. et al. | 1999
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Chaotic motion in the solar system - The Newtonian description of the planets moving about the Sun seemingly implies that their motions are completely determined. However, as discussed in this colloquium, such determinism does not apply to smaller-mass objects in the Solar System nor even to the planets themselves over long time scales owing to the possibility of chaotic behavior. Such behavior has profound implications for the formation of planetary systemsLissauer, Jack J. et al. | 1999
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Dynamic transitions and hysteresisChakrabarti, Bikas K. / Acharyya, Muktish et al. | 1999
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Dynamic transitions and hysteresis - The authors describe recent advances in understanding the response of a coupled, many-body system, such as a magnet, to a time-dependent external perturbation, such as an oscillatory magnetic field. The response may be described by a hysteresis loop, whose shape depends sensitively on both the relaxation time of the system and the time dependence of the external perturbation. The responses to time-dependent perturbations are generally quite different from the well-known responses of such systems to adiabatically varying perturbations and have important technological applicationsChakrabarti, Bikas K. et al. | 1999
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Nobel Lecture: Fractional quantizationLaughlin, R. B. et al. | 1999
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Nobel Lecture: The fractional quantum Hall effectStormer, Horst L. et al. | 1999
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Nobel Lecture: Interplay of disorder and interaction in two-dimensional electron gas in intense magnetic fieldsTsui, Daniel C. et al. | 1999
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Nobel Lecture: Interplay of disorder and interaction in two-dimensional electron gas in intense magnetic fields - The 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics was shared by R B Laughlin, Horst L Stormer, and Daniel C Tsui. These papers are the texts of their addresses on the occasion of the awardTsui, Daniel C. et al. | 1999
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Gamma-ray astronomy at high energiesHoffman, C. M. / Sinnis, C. / Fleury, P. / Punch, M. et al. | 1999
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Gamma-ray astronomy at high energies - Observations of astronomical gamma rays in the 1990s revealed a rich structure in the high-energy universe. This article surveys the present status of the field, discussing the detectors, the findings, and the current interpretations. Highlights are the many new sources seen by the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory and the discovery of TeV gamma rays from extragalactic point sources by ground-based air Cerenkov detectorsHoffman, C.M. et al. | 1999
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Searches for supersymmetric particles at the Tevatron collider - The known elementary particles would have heavy partners according to supersymmetric theories, and the quest to find them is an important objective of Fermilab's proton-anti proton collider, the Tevatron. This article describes the signature to detect supersymmetric particles, the constraints imposed by existing data, and the prospects of observing them in the forthcoming experiments at the upgraded TevatronCarena, M. et al. | 1999
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Searches for supersymmetric particles at the Tevatron colliderCarena, M. / Culbertson, R. / Frisch, H. / Eno, S. / Mrenna, S. et al. | 1999
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Brane dynamics and gauge theoryGiveon, Amit / Kutasov, David et al. | 1999
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Brane dynamics and gauge theory - String theory contains extended objects known as branes, whose worldvolume dynamics reduces at low energies to different field theories. Brane dynamics provides an efficient tool for analyzing the corresponding field theories. Many phenomena that are mysterious in field theory have a simple geometric interpretation in the brane picture. Conversely, known features of gauge theories lead to new insights on the dynamics of branes in string theory. This review provides a comprehensive survey of the interplay between brane dynamics in string theory and gauge theories in various dimensionsGiveon, Amit et al. | 1999
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Linear scaling electronic structure methodsGoedecker, Stefan et al. | 1999
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Linear scaling electronic structure methods - Recently there has been great interest in "Order-N" electronic structure calculational methods that only require a computation effort that increases linearly with the size of the system. These approaches are based on algorithms that take advantage of the decay of the quantum-mechanical density matrix. This article examines the algorithms that have been developed, discusses the various cases that arise physically, and describes some typical applicationsGoedecker, Stefan et al. | 1999
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Spontaneous ordering of nanostructures on crystal surfacesShchukin, Vitaliy A. / Bimberg, Dieter et al. | 1999
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Spontaneous ordering of nanostructures on crystal surfaces - This review addresses the theoretical concepts and experiential results concerning spontaneous formation of periodically ordered structures on crystal surfaces. Faceted surfaces, planar domains, and three-dimensional coherently strained islands are treated as equilibrium structures of elastic domains. The theory is applied to the problem of fabricating ordered arrays of semiconductor quantum dotsShchukin, Vitaliy A. et al. | 1999
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Physics of reaction wavesMerzhanov, A. G. / Rumanov, E. N. et al. | 1999
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Physics of reaction waves - Reaction waves, in which an energy source sustains a wave front, occur in many areas of physics. This article reviews the mathematical theory of these waves as formulated by Zel'dovich and others. Complex behavior, including spirals and periodic waves, are seen to evolve from simple interface dynamicsMerzhanov, A.G. et al. | 1999
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RMP Colloquia: - Solar neutrino experiments: Results and implications - Results of five different solar neutrino experiments are presented and analyzed. This evidence is convincing that solar neutrino oscillations occur, implying indirectly a nonzero neutrino mass. The future outlook for further solar neutrino experiments is also surveyedKirsten, Till A. et al. | 1999
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Solar neutrino experiments: results and implicationsKirsten, Till A. et al. | 1999
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RMP Colloquia: - The "friction" of vacuum, and other fluctuation-induced forces - The authors demonstrate the unity and simplicity underlying various examples of fluctuation-induced phenomena arising from quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field, from thermal fluctuations of a correlated fluid, or from fluctuations of ions in solution. Examples are given for diverse contexts ranging from biophysics to cavity QEDKardar, Mehran et al. | 1999
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The “friction” of vacuum, and other fluctuation-induced forcesKardar, Mehran / Golestanian, Ramin et al. | 1999
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Erratum: Gravitational radiation [Rev. Mod. Phys. 71, S187 (1999)]Weiss, Rainer et al. | 1999
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Erratum: High-transition-temperature superconducting quantum interference devices [Rev. Mod. Phys. 71, 631 (1999)]Koelle, D. / Kleiner, R. / Ludwig, F. / Dantsker, E. / Clarke, John et al. | 1999
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Nobel Lecture: Electronic structure of matter—wave functions and density functionalsKohn, W. et al. | 1999
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Nobel Lecture: Quantum chemical models - The 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was shared by Walter Kohn and John A Pople. These papers are the texts of their addresses on the occasion of the awardPople, John A. et al. | 1999
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Nobel Lecture: Quantum chemical modelsPople, John A. et al. | 1999
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HERA collider physicsAbramowicz, Halina / Caldwell, Allen C. et al. | 1999
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HERA collider physics - The electron-proton collider HERA offers the unique possiblity of probing proton structure down to 10-16 cm and partons down to very small fractions of the proton momentum. This article is a comprehensive review of the results obtained by the H1 and ZEUS experiments at HERA. Of particular interest is a possible deviation from standard-model expectations at very high momentum transfer. The authors also discuss experiments that are planned for HERA after a forthcoming luminosity upgradeAbramowicz, Halina et al. | 1999
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Light-meson spectroscopyGodfrey, Stephen / Napolitano, Jim et al. | 1999
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Light-meson spectroscopy - Quantum chromodynamics predicts a rich spectrum of bound-state hadrons, which includes ordinary quark-antiquark mesons as well as more exotic glueballs and multiquark excitations. This article reviews the status of light-quark spectroscopy, comparing the constituent-quark model with experimental findings. The model works surprisingly well, but puzzles and gaps remain. The character of the observed scalar mesons is still uncertain, and there are many predicted states above 1.5 GeV that future experiments might identifyGodfrey, Stephen et al. | 1999
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Electroweak baryogenesisTrodden, Mark et al. | 1999
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Electroweak baryogenesis - The asymmetry between baryonic matter and antimatter in our universe is an outstanding problem of big-bang cosmology. This article outlines the problem and the necessary elementary-particle physics ingredients for its solution. It describes some electroweak phase-transition scenarios for producing the baryon asymmetry and discusses what new physics is required for their realizationTrodden, Mark et al. | 1999
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Suppression of bremsstrahlung and pair production due to environmental factorsKlein, Spencer et al. | 1999
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Suppression of bremsstrahlung and pair production due to environmental factors - At very high energies, bremsstrahlung and pair creation can be supressed by multiple scattering (the Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal effect) and other processes. Recent accurate measurements of bremsstrahlung have inspired several improved calculations of these effects. This article surveys these recent developments and discusses connections with related problems, such as the energy loss of quarks and gluons in dense mediaKlein, Spencer et al. | 1999
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The spatial behavior of nonclassical lightKolobov, Mikhail I. et al. | 1999
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The spatial behavior of nonclassical light - Modern optics deals with nonclassical photon statistics in the time domain and transverse nonlinear phenomena in the optical dimension. This article presents the theoretical framework for treating these two complementary aspects together. This allows one to analyze the statistics of photons collected in small areas of a beam, with applications to optical imaging, amplification of faint images, and optical parallel processing of informationKolobov, Mikhail I. et al. | 1999
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Nonlinear optics of normal-mode-coupling semiconductor microcavities The interaction of light with quantum wells in microcavities is a topic of considerable interest, both theoretical and practical. The cavity transmission may be strongly affected by the coupling of the single cavity mode to exciton absorption in the quantum well, a property useful for solid-state information processing. This article presents the theory for the light-semiconductor interactions and reviews recent experiments with these devices. The comparison with the theory points to the challenging problems that still have to be solved to observe genuine quantum effects with solid-state microcavity systemsKhitrova, G. et al. | 1999
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Nonlinear optics of normal-mode-coupling semiconductor microcavitiesKhitrova, G. / Gibbs, H. M. / Jahnke, F. / Kira, M. / Koch, S. W. et al. | 1999
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Studying conduction-electron/interface interactions using transverse electron focusingTsoi, V. S. / Bass, J. / Wyder, P. et al. | 1999
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Studying conduction-electron-interface interactions using transverse electron focusing The decreasing size and the multilayer structure of modern electronic devices imply the increasing importance of the scattering of electrons at surfaces and interfaces. In this review the authors describe the method of transverse electron focusing used to investigate the interactions of conduction electrons with interfaces, from the inside of the conductor. Applications include the study of smoothness of metallic and other conductor interfaces, the study of surface states, and the observation of Andreev reflection from superconductorsTsoi, V.S. et al. | 1999
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Growth of nanostructures by cluster deposition: Experiments and simple modelsJensen, Pablo et al. | 1999
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Growth of nanostructures by cluster deposition: Experiments and simple models - The quest to shrink the size of devices has stimulated research on growing tailored structures in the nanometer size range. Cluster deposition offers one way to grow such nanostructures. This review describes the physical processes in this method and discusses how they can be modeled by computer simulationJensen, Pablo et al. | 1999
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History of the search for continuous meltingDash, J. G. et al. | 1999
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RMP COLLOQUIA - History of the search for continuous melting - Our understanding of the melting of crystals has been significantly advanced by two-dimensional theoretical model calculations and experiments on thin films, both of which have elucidated the crucial role of surface effectsDash, J.G. et al. | 1999
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Molecular chirality and chiral parametersHarris, A. B. / Kamien, Randall D. / Lubensky, T. C. et al. | 1999
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RMP COLLOQUIA - Molecular chirality and chiral parameters - The chiral nature of many molecules is an essential and ubiquitous feature of important biological processes. While a given molecule is either chiral or not, quantifying the extent of any chirality is a difficult problem. In this Colloquium, the nature of chiral symmetry is explored and ways of quantifying features stemming from chirality are identifiedHarris, A.B. et al. | 1999
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Volume table of contents| 1999
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Summary of the PACS scheme -- 1999| 1999
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Subject index to volumes 67-71, 1995-1999| 1999
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Author index to volumes 67-71, 1995-1999| 1999
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Quantum theoryBethe, Hans A. et al. | 1999
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Nuclear physicsBethe, Hans A. et al. | 1999
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Theoretical particle physicsPais, A. et al. | 1999
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Elementary particle physics: The originsFitch, Val L. et al. | 1999
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AstrophysicsField, George et al. | 1999
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A century of relativityShapiro, Irwin I. et al. | 1999
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From radar to nuclear magnetic resonancePound, Robert V. et al. | 1999
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An essay on condensed matter physics in the twentieth centuryKohn, W. et al. | 1999
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A short history of atomic physics in the twentieth centuryKleppner, Daniel et al. | 1999
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Quantum field theoryWilczek, Frank et al. | 1999
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The standard model of particle physicsGaillard, Mary K. / Grannis, Paul D. / Sciulli, Frank J. et al. | 1999
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String theory, supersymmetry, unification, and all thatSchwarz, John H. / Seiberg, Nathan et al. | 1999
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Accelerators and detectorsPanofsky, W. K. H. / Breidenbach, M. et al. | 1999
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Anomalous g values of the electron and muonHughes, V. W. / Kinoshita, T. et al. | 1999
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Neutrino physicsWolfenstein, L. et al. | 1999
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Cosmology at the millenniumTurner, Michael S. / Tyson, J. Anthony et al. | 1999
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Cosmic rays: the most energetic particles in the universeCronin, James W. et al. | 1999
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Cosmic microwave background radiationPage, Lyman / Wilkinson, David et al. | 1999
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Black holesHorowitz, Gary T. / Teukolsky, Saul A. et al. | 1999
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Gravitational radiationWeiss, Rainer et al. | 1999
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Deciphering the nature of dark matterSadoulet, Bernard et al. | 1999
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Nuclear physics at the end of the centuryHenley, E. M. / Schiffer, J. P. et al. | 1999
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Stellar nucleosynthesisSalpeter, Edwin E. et al. | 1999
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Atomic physicsDatz, Sheldon / Drake, G. W. F. / Gallagher, T. F. / Kleinpoppen, H. / zu Putlitz, G. et al. | 1999
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Laser spectroscopy and quantum opticsHänsch, T. W. / Walther, H. et al. | 1999
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Atom cooling, trapping, and quantum manipulationWieman, Carl E. / Pritchard, David E. / Wineland, David J. et al. | 1999
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Laser physics: Quantum controversy in actionLamb, W. E. / Schleich, W. P. / Scully, M. O. / Townes, C. H. et al. | 1999
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Quantum effects in one- and two-photon interferenceMandel, L. et al. | 1999
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Quantum effects in one-photon and two-photon interferenceMandel, L. et al. | 1999
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From nanosecond to femtosecond scienceBloembergen, N. et al. | 1999
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Experiment and the foundations of quantum physicsZeilinger, Anton et al. | 1999
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Experiment and foundations of quantum physicsZeilinger, A. et al. | 1999
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The fractional quantum Hall effectStormer, Horst L. / Tsui, Daniel C. / Gossard, Arthur C. et al. | 1999
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Conductance viewed as transmissionImry, Yoseph / Landauer, Rolf et al. | 1999
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SuperconductivitySchrieffer, J. R. / Tinkham, M. et al. | 1999
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SuperfluidityLeggett, A. J. et al. | 1999
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In touch with atomsBinnig, G. / Rohrer, H. et al. | 1999
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Materials physicsChaudhari, P. / Dresselhaus, M. S. et al. | 1999
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The invention of the transistorRiordan, Michael / Hoddeson, Lillian / Herring, Conyers et al. | 1999
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Statistical mechanics: A selective review of two central issuesLebowitz, Joel L. et al. | 1999
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Scaling, universality, and renormalization: Three pillars of modern critical phenomenaStanley, H. Eugene et al. | 1999
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Insights from soft condensed matterWitten, Thomas A. et al. | 1999
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Granular matter: a tentative viewde Gennes, P. G. et al. | 1999
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Granular material: a tentative viewDe Gennes, P. G. et al. | 1999
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Fluid turbulenceSreenivasan, Katepalli R. et al. | 1999
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Pattern formation in nonequilibrium physicsGollub, J. P. / Langer, J. S. et al. | 1999
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The collisionless nature of high-temperature plasmasO’Neil, T. M. / Coroniti, F. V. et al. | 1999
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Chemical physics: Molecular clouds, clusters, and corralsHerschbach, Dudley et al. | 1999
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Biological PhysicsFrauenfelder, Hans / Wolynes, Peter G. / Austin, Robert H. et al. | 1999
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Brain, neural networks, and computationHopfield, J. J. et al. | 1999
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Microscopic simulations in physicsCeperley, D. M. et al. | 1999
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Physics and applications of medical imagingHendee, William R. et al. | 1999
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Nuclear fission reactorsTill, Charles E. et al. | 1999
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Nuclear power—fusionFowler, T. Kenneth et al. | 1999
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Physics and U.S. national securityDrell, Sidney D. et al. | 1999
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Laser technologySlusher, R. E. et al. | 1999
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Physics and the communications industryBrinkman, W. F. / Lang, D. V. et al. | 1999
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STATISTICAL PHYSICS AND FLUIDS - Pattern formation in nonequilibrium physicsGollub, J.P. et al. | 1999
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ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Laser spectroscopy and quantum opticsHänsch, T. et al. | 1999
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STATISTICAL PHYSICS AND FLUIDS - Insights from soft condensed matterWitten, Thomas A. et al. | 1999
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PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATED TOPICS - Accelerators and detectorsPanofsky, W.K.H. et al. | 1999
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PLASMA PHYSICS - The collisionless nature of high-temperature plasmasO'Neil, T.M. et al. | 1999
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STATISTICAL PHYSICS AND FLUIDS - Statistical mechanics: A selective review of two central issuesLebowitz, Joel L. et al. | 1999
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PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATED TOPICS - Anomalous g values of the electron and muonHughes, V.W. et al. | 1999
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CHEMICAL PHYSICS AND BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS - Biological physicsFrauenfelder, Hans et al. | 1999
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CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - SuperconductivitySchrieffer, J.R. et al. | 1999
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CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - The invention of the transistorRiordan, Michael et al. | 1999
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APPLICATIONS OF PHYSICS TO OTHER AREAS - Physics and the communications industryBrinkman, W.F. et al. | 1999
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APPLICATIONS OF PHYSICS TO OTHER AREAS - Laser technologySlusher, R.E. et al. | 1999
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ASTROPHYSICS - Deciphering the nature of dark matterSadoulet, Bernard et al. | 1999
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PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATED TOPICS - String theory, supersymmetry, unification, and all thatSchwarz, John H. et al. | 1999
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NUCLEAR PHYSICS - Stellar nucleosynthesisSalpeter, Edwin E. et al. | 1999
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ASTROPHYSICS - Cosmic microwave background radiationPage, Lyman et al. | 1999
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APPLICATIONS OF PHYSICS TO OTHER AREAS - Nuclear power -- FusionFowler, T.Kenneth et al. | 1999
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PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATED TOPICS - Neutrino physicsWolfenstein, L. et al. | 1999
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ASTROPHYSICS - Cosmology at the millenniumTurner, Michael S. et al. | 1999
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ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Quantum effects in one- and two-photon interferenceMandel, L. et al. | 1999
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CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - In touch with atomsBinnig, G. et al. | 1999
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CHEMICAL PHYSICS AND BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS - Brain, neural networks, and computationHopfield, J.J. et al. | 1999
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ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Atom cooling, trapping, and quantum manipulationWieman, Carl E. et al. | 1999
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APPLICATIONS OF PHYSICS TO OTHER AREAS - Physics and US national securityDrell, Sidney D. et al. | 1999
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CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - SuperfluidityLeggett, A.J. et al. | 1999
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ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Laser physics: Quantum controversy in actionLamb, W.E. et al. | 1999
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CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - Materials physicsChaudhari, P. et al. | 1999
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ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Experiment and foundations of quantum physicsZeilinger, Anton et al. | 1999
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PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATED TOPICS - Quantum field theoryWilczek, Frank et al. | 1999
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CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - Conductance viewed as transmissionImry, Yoseph et al. | 1999
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APPLICATIONS OF PHYSICS TO OTHER AREAS - Nuclear fission reactorsTill, Charles E. et al. | 1999
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STATISTICAL PHYSICS AND FLUIDS - Granular material: A tentative viewGennes, P.G.de et al. | 1999
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Cumulative listing of reprints| 1999
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STATISTICAL PHYSICS AND FLUIDS - Scaling, universality, and renormalization: Three pillars of modern critical phenomenaStanley, H.Eugene et al. | 1999
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ASTROPHYSICS - Gravitational radiationWeiss, Rainer et al. | 1999
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ASTROPHYSICS - Black holesHorowitz, Gary T. et al. | 1999
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NUCLEAR PHYSICS - Nuclear physics at the end of the centuryHenley, E.M. et al. | 1999
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PARTICLE PHYSICS AND RELATED TOPICS - The standard model of particle physicsGaillard, Mary K. et al. | 1999
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CHEMICAL PHYSICS AND BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS - Microscopic simulations in physicsCeperley, D.M. et al. | 1999
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ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - From nanosecond to femtosecond scienceBloembergen, N. et al. | 1999
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ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Atomic physicsDatz, Sheldon et al. | 1999
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CHEMICAL PHYSICS AND BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS - Chemical physics: Molecular clouds, clusters, and corralsHerschbach, Dudley et al. | 1999
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APPLICATIONS OF PHYSICS TO OTHER AREAS - Physics and applications of medical imagingHendee, William R. et al. | 1999
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CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS - The fractional quantum Hall effectStormer, Horst L. et al. | 1999
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ASTROPHYSICS - Cosmic rays: The most energetic particles in the universeCronin, James W. et al. | 1999
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STATISTICAL PHYSICS AND FLUIDS - Fluid turbulenceSreenivasan, Katepalli R. et al. | 1999