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Alexei Polkhanov
User_talk:Alexei_Polkhanov
Pioneer anomaly
Talk:Pioneer_anomaly
Fractional quantum Hall effect
fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) is a physical phenomenon in which a certain system behaves as if it were composed of particles with charge smaller than the elementary charge. Its discovery and explanation were recognized by the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Fractional_quantum_Hall_effect
Jarzynski equality
Jarzynski_equality
Neutrino oscillation
Neutrino oscillation is a quantum mechanical phenomenon predicted by Bruno Pontecorvo whereby a neutrino created with a specific lepton flavor (electron, muon or tau) can later be measured to have a different flavor. The probability of measuring a particular flavor for a neutrino varies periodically as it propagates.
Neutrino_oscillation
Quantum Darwinism
Quantum Darwinism is a theory explaining the emergence of the classical world from the quantum world as due to a process of Darwinian natural selection. It is proposed by Wojciech Zurek and a group of collaborators including Ollivier, Poulin, Paz and Blume-Kohout. The development of the theory is due to the integration of a number of Zurek’s research topics pursued over the course of twenty-five years includingeinselection and decoherence.
Quantum_Darwinism
Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin song)
"Rock and Roll" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, which was first released as the second track from the band's forth album in 1971.
Rock_and_Roll_(Led_Zeppelin_song)
Toda field theory
field theory and partial differential equations, a Toda field theory is derived from the following Lagrangian:Here x and t are spacetime coordinates, (,) is the Killing form of a real r-dimensional Cartan algebra of a Kac-Moody algebra over , i is the ith simple root in some root basis, ni is the Coxeter number, m is the mass (or bare mass in the quantum field theory version) and
Toda_field_theory
Epiphanius the Wise
Epiphanius the Wise (d.1420) was a monk from Rostov, hagiographer and disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh. He wrote hagiographies of both Saint Stephen of Perm and St. Sergius. The latter, The Life of Sergii Radonezhsky, he started to write a year after the death of Saint Sergius according to his own memories.
Epiphanius_the_Wise
History of the Kurdish people
Talk:History_of_the_Kurdish_people
The Song Remains the Same (song)
"The Song Remains the Same" is a song by the English rock group Led Zeppelin. It is the opening track from their 1973 album, Houses of the Holy.
The_Song_Remains_the_Same_(song)
Pp-wave spacetime
In general relativity, the pp-wave spacetimes, or pp-waves for short, are an important family of exact solutions of Einstein's field equation. These solutions model radiation moving at the speed of light. This radiation may consist of electromagnetic radiation, gravitational radiation, massless radiation associated with some hypothetical distinct type relativistic classical field,
Pp-wave_spacetime
List of Ig Nobel Prize winners
list of Ig Nobel Prize winners from 1991 to the present day.A parody of the Nobel Prizes, the Ig Nobel Prizes are given each year in early October — around the time the recipients of the genuine Nobel Prizes are announced — for ten achievements that "first make people laugh, and then make them think." Commenting on the 2006 awards, Marc Abrahams, editor of Annals of Improbable Research, co-sponsor of the awards, said
List_of_Ig_Nobel_Prize_winners
Lev Landau
Talk:Lev_Landau
Proton satellite
Proton was a model of Soviet scientific artificial satellites. The maximum mass was about 17 tonnes. Four "Protons" were launched between 1965 and 1968. The satellite was developed by NPO Mashinostroyenia. The aim of the project was to study high and ultra-high energy particles.The Proton satellites were the source of the name for the Proton rocket, which launched them as some of its first payloads.
Proton_satellite
Higgsless model
particle physics, a Higgsless model is a model that does not have the Higgs boson or, eventually, in which the Higgs field is not dynamical. Such model must employ a different mechanism of mass generation, electroweak symmetry breaking and unitarity. In the years since the Higgs mechanism was first described, there have been several alternatives proposed.
Higgsless_model
Nonsymmetric gravitational theory
theoretical physics, the nonsymmetric gravitational theory (NGT) of John Moffat is a classical theory of gravitation which tries to explain the mystery of dark matter.In general relativity, the gravitational field is characterized by a symmetric rank-2 tensor, the metric tensor.
Nonsymmetric_gravitational_theory
Compactification (physics)
In physics, compactification means changing a theory with respect to one of its space-time dimensions. Instead of having a theory with this dimension being infinite, one changes the theory so that this dimension has a finite length, and may also be periodic.Compactification plays an important part in thermal field theory where one compactifies time, in string theory where one compactifies the extra dimensions of the theory, and in two- or one-dimensional solid state physics, where one considers a system which is limited in one of the three usual spatial dimensions.
Compactification_(physics)
Onion dome
An onion dome (Russianlúkovichnaya glava) is a type of unioform architectural dome seen across Eastern Europe and often associated with Russian Orthodox churches. Common in Germany, where they are known as Zwiebeltürme (singularZwiebelturm), onion domes appear on many Baroque churches and municipal buildings.
Onion_dome
Demidov
Demidov () family, also Demidoff, were an influential Russian family, and possibly second only to the Tsar himself in wealth during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Demidov