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- In condensed matter, Grüneisen parameter γ is a dimensionless thermodynamic parameter named after German physicist Eduard Grüneisen, whose original definition...
- Grüneisen or Gruneisen is a surname, meaning "green iron" in the German language. Notable people named Grüneisen include: Eduard Grüneisen (1877–1949)...
- of the resistivity ρ of a metal can be approximated through the Bloch–Grüneisen formula: ρ ( T ) = ρ ( 0 ) + A ( T Θ R ) n ∫ 0 Θ R / T x n ( e x − 1 )...
- The Mie–Grüneisen equation of state is an equation of state that relates the pressure and volume of a solid at a given temperature. It is used to determine...
- characteristic temperature known as the Bloch–Grüneisen temperature that is lower than the Debye temperature. The Bloch–Grüneisen temperature is defined as 2ħvskF/kB...
- Eduard August Grüneisen (26 May 1877 – 5 April 1949) was a German physicist. He is best known for the Grüneisen parameter, the Mie–Grüneisen equation of...
- Samuel Kenneth Gruneisen (Pronounced: Grew-NICE-un) (January 16, 1941 – September 28, 2012) was an American football player and coach. He pla**** professionally...
- Lewis Gruneisen (1806–1879) was an English journalist and musical critic. He was born in Bloomsbury, London, 2 November 1806, son of Charles Gruneisen from...
- German physicist. His work included Mie scattering, Mie potential, the Mie–Grüneisen equation of state and an early effort at classical unified field theories...
- _{V}={\frac {1}{V}}\left({\frac {\partial V}{\partial T}}\right)_{P}} The Grüneisen parameter γ is defined for every phonon mode as γ i = − ∂ ln ⁡ ω i ∂ ln...