Published Online: 2009-7-21
Published in Print: 2009-12-1
© 2009 Versita Warsaw
Articles in the same Issue
- Techniques of aligning carbon nanotubes
- Superconductivity in covalent semiconductors
- Vibrational spectra of two BEDT-TTF-based organic conductors: charge order
- “Mass inflation” with lightlike branes
- Lagrangian relative equilibria for a gyrostat in the three-body problem
- Natural brane-confinement from massive Z 2-spontaneously broken Kaluza-Klein excitations in the bulk
- Long time properties of the evolution of an unstable state
- A quasiclassical approach to strongly correlated quantum dots
- The Yang-Mills fields — from the gauge theory to the mechanical model
- Dielectric response of metallic crystal made up of highly polarisable molecules: the semi-classical approach
- Fine structure of the dipole excitations of the even-even 160Gd nucleus in the spectroscopic region
- Relation between chaos probability and zero-point number of the Melnikov function for a Bose-Einstein condensate
- The asymptotic iteration method applied to certain quasinormal modes and non Hermitian systems
- Structural, electronic and elastic properties of Ti2TlC, Zr2TlC and Hf2TlC
- DFT study on electronic structures and optical absorption properties of C, S cation- doped SrTiO3
- Pseudospin symmetry and a double ring-shaped spherical harmonic oscillator potential
- Coherent states for Smorodinsky-Winternitz potentials
- First principles study of electronic and optical properties of InAs
- Analytical approximate solutions for two-dimensional viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
- Combustion synthesis and luminescent properties of a blue-green emitting phosphor: (Ba1.95, Eu0.05)ZnSi2O7:B3+
- Interfacial wave propagation due to an interfacial line source
- Noise analysis of coaxial Schottky barrier carbon nanotube fets using non equilibrium Green’s function formalism
- Inverse scattering method and soliton double solution family for string effective action
- Scattering of an arbitrarily oriented dipole field by an infinite and a finite length PEMC circular cylinder
- A hierarchy of Hamilton operators and entanglement
Keywords for this article
branes;
5D Einstein-Gordon equations;
spontaneous Z
2-symmetry breaking
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Articles in the same Issue
- Techniques of aligning carbon nanotubes
- Superconductivity in covalent semiconductors
- Vibrational spectra of two BEDT-TTF-based organic conductors: charge order
- “Mass inflation” with lightlike branes
- Lagrangian relative equilibria for a gyrostat in the three-body problem
- Natural brane-confinement from massive Z 2-spontaneously broken Kaluza-Klein excitations in the bulk
- Long time properties of the evolution of an unstable state
- A quasiclassical approach to strongly correlated quantum dots
- The Yang-Mills fields — from the gauge theory to the mechanical model
- Dielectric response of metallic crystal made up of highly polarisable molecules: the semi-classical approach
- Fine structure of the dipole excitations of the even-even 160Gd nucleus in the spectroscopic region
- Relation between chaos probability and zero-point number of the Melnikov function for a Bose-Einstein condensate
- The asymptotic iteration method applied to certain quasinormal modes and non Hermitian systems
- Structural, electronic and elastic properties of Ti2TlC, Zr2TlC and Hf2TlC
- DFT study on electronic structures and optical absorption properties of C, S cation- doped SrTiO3
- Pseudospin symmetry and a double ring-shaped spherical harmonic oscillator potential
- Coherent states for Smorodinsky-Winternitz potentials
- First principles study of electronic and optical properties of InAs
- Analytical approximate solutions for two-dimensional viscous flow through expanding or contracting gaps with permeable walls
- Combustion synthesis and luminescent properties of a blue-green emitting phosphor: (Ba1.95, Eu0.05)ZnSi2O7:B3+
- Interfacial wave propagation due to an interfacial line source
- Noise analysis of coaxial Schottky barrier carbon nanotube fets using non equilibrium Green’s function formalism
- Inverse scattering method and soliton double solution family for string effective action
- Scattering of an arbitrarily oriented dipole field by an infinite and a finite length PEMC circular cylinder
- A hierarchy of Hamilton operators and entanglement