High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract hep-th/9901011 From: Kimball A. Milton milton@phyast.nhn.ou.edu Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 19:06:19 GMT (43kb) The Casimir Effect: Physical Manifestations of Zero Point Energy Authors: Kimball A. Milton Comments: 55 pages, 4 ps figures, Invited Lectures at 17th Symposium on Theoretical Physics, Seoul National University, Korea, June 29-July 1, 1998 Report-no: ...
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Reinhard's Experimental Physics Letters (unpublished) 5/1996 Single Bubble Sonoluminescence HOWTO What's this all about There are many papers about the theory of Single Bubble Sonoluminescence available, but exact descriptions how to produce it are rare. So if you already know about sonoluminescence and now want to reproduce it, this is the right place to look at. I tried to give a complete and ...
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Experimental Projects | Theoretical Projects Theoretical Project nos. 24. Quasinormal modes in leaky cavities (MPhil or PhD) Prof. Leung, P.T. , Room 204, (852) 2609 6396, E-mail: ptleung@phy.cuhk.edu.hk It has recently been shown that the quasinormal modes of a discontinuous leaky cavity form a complete set and they are orthogonal to each other. The aim of this project is to make use of the ...
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The Net Advance of Physics: SONOLUMINESCENCE SONOLUMINESCENCE: General: Introductory: Levinson, 96/01; General: Net Advance 96/06; General: Homepages: UCLA (possibly gone); Stewart; Suslick; Demelia et al.; Re: CASIMIR EFFECT: Milton 98/11; Milton 99/01; Type: MULTIPLE BUBBLE: Demelia et al. (homepage); THE NET ADVANCE OF PHYSICS ...
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August 14, 2002 go Advanced Search TODAY'S NEWS EXPLORE ASK THE EXPERTS QUICK POLL FEATURE ARTICLES TECHBIZ NANOTECHNOLOGY CURRENT ISSUE UPCOMING ISSUE PAST ISSUES Ask the Experts: Physics The bubbles produced by ultrasound in water (sonoluminescence) reach extremely high temperatures and pressures for brief periods. Could these conditions initiate or facilitate nuclear fusion, as suggested in ...
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