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  • ...{Cite book|last=Schroeder|first=Daniel V.|title=An Introduction to Thermal Physics|publisher=Addison-Wesley Longman|year=2000|isbn=0-201-38027-7|location=|pag ...er model]]. Afterwards, the different [[Statistical ensemble (mathematical physics)|statistical ensembles]] are discussed from which the [[Thermodynamic poten ...
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  • ...book series]] of [[popular science]] written by scientists known for their popular writings and originally published by [[Princeton University Press]].<ref>{{ Books include: ...
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  • |publisher=Totem Books ...to prove how black holes could develop for the first time in contemporary physics, but without referencing the aforementioned article by Einstein.<ref name=" ...
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  • '''''One Two Three... Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science''''' is a popular science book by theoretical physicist [[George Gamow]], first published in ...s of the last part is attributed to the prior coverage in Gamow's previous books ''The Birth and Death of the Sun'' and ''Biography of the Earth''. There ar ...
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  • ...first1=S.|title=Principle of Representation-Theoretic Self-Duality|journal=Physics Essays|volume=4|issue=3|pages=395–405|year=1991|bibcode=1991PhyEs...4..395M ...s a tutor at [[Eliot House]], while engaged in his PhD jointly between the physics and pure mathematics departments, under [[Arthur Jaffe]] and [[Clifford Tau ...
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  • ...tions of quantum theory, and leader of the "Geneva School" of mathematical physics.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |date=1974|editor-last=Enz|editor-first=Charles ...At the age of twelve he became fascinated with a fact he found stated in a popular astronomy book, that a body in a circular orbit with period <math>T</math>, ...
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  • | field = [[theoretical physics]] ...hiwara. In 1906, he completed his studies at the Department of Theoretical Physics at the [[University of Tokyo]], where he was a student of [[Hantaro Nagaoka ...
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  • ...-time/ |title=The Arrows of Time |date=2014-08-05 |publisher=[[Night Shade Books|Night Shade]] |isbn=9781597804875 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":13">{{Cit ...hematics of collisions and comes up with the hypothesis of [[Quantization (physics)|quantization]] for particles of light, later known as Patrizia's principle ...
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  • ...not perfect; there can be considerable delays, particularly with the most popular toys. So, the entrepreneur or business manager will buy speculatively. An ...ll, 2000, {{ISBN|0-256-11379-3}}</ref><ref>W. Hopp, M. Spearman, ''Factory Physics'', 3rd ed. Waveland Press, 2011</ref> ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology|Moscow Physical Technical Institute]]<br>[[Kurchatov Institu ...{langx|ru|Алексей Михайлович Цвелик}}) is a theoretical [[Condensed matter physics|condensed matter]] [[physicist]] working on strongly correlated electron sy ...
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  • ...for Piers Coleman|url=http://physics.aps.org/authors/piers_coleman|website=Physics - Piers Coleman|publisher=American Physical Society|accessdate=31 January 2 ...cessdate=31 January 2011|date = 2008-07-22}}</ref> Coleman is professor of physics at [[Rutgers University]] in [[New Jersey]] and at [[Royal Holloway, Unive ...
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  • ...versity Press|location=Ithaca|isbn=0801492904|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2Ey5nmCC_BcC&q=hayles+the+cosmic+web&pg=PA218}}</ref> and "[[The Approac ...tory, "The Library of Babel", the narrator declares that the collection of books of a fixed number of [[orthography|orthographic]] symbols and pages is unen ...
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  • ...being hidden behind an [[event horizon]] otherwise), changing the rules of physics. The details are described by Greg Egan on his website.<ref name=":2">{{cit Due to Greg Egan begin very popular in [[:de:Japan|Japan]], the novel was released by [[Hayakawa Publishing]] i ...
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  • ...1969 – "How the Army Learned to See in the Dark" by Mort Schultz] (Google Books link)</ref> ...Introduction to Stellar Physics for Amateurs |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wkIOzagyQmAC&pg=PA38 |year=2009 |publisher=Springer Science & Business M ...
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  • ...tp://www.caranddriver.com/features/the-physics-of-wheelstands| title = The Physics of Wheelstands| magazine = [[Car and Driver]]| author = John Pearley Huffma ...k bicyclist Daniel J. Canary in 1890, shortly after modern bicycles became popular.<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://triviahappy.com/articles/meet-the-first-stunt-b ...
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  • ...otal solar Eclipse of June 8, 1918|last1 = Wilson|first1 = H. C.|journal = Popular Astronomy|year = 1918|volume = 26|page = 447}}</ref> and by ambiguous resul ...Einstein photo 1921.jpg|thumb|Einstein, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1921, though not for his development of general relativity]] ...
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  • | genre = [[Physics]], [[Horology]] ...ygens book on the pendulum clock 1673|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UdGBy8iLpocC&pg=PA33|publisher=Elsevier|isbn=9780080457444}}.</ref> ...
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  • | fields = {{hlist|[[Mathematics]]|[[physics]]}} ...éral|Concours Général]] national competition, winning the silver medal for physics. From 1943 to 1946 she studied at the [[École normale supérieure de jeunes ...
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  • The most popular model used to describe [[superconductivity]] include [[Bean's critical stat ...sed through (i) flux creep, (ii) repeatedly applied perpendicular [[field (physics)|field]]s or (iii) by loss of cooling then they may be re-magnetized withou ...
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  • ...st of Russian scientists|scientists]], making important contributions in [[physics]], [[astronomy]], [[mathematics]], [[computer sciences|computing]], [[chemi ===Physics=== ...
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