- The Kramers–
Kronig relations,
sometimes abbreviated as KK relations, are
bidirectional mathematical relations,
connecting the real and
imaginary parts...
- Look up
kronig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kronig or
Krönig may
refer to: People:
Alfred Kronig (1928–2020),
Swiss cross country skier who competed...
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August Karl
Krönig (German: [ˈkʁøːnɪç]; 20
September 1822 – 5 June 1879) was a
German chemist and
physicist who
published an
account of the
kinetic theory...
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Kronig isthmus is a band of
resonance representing the apex of lung, also it's
described as the
narrow strap-like
portion of the
resonant field that extends...
- \left(n=0,\pm 1,\dots ,\pm {\frac {N}{2}}\right).} The
Kronig–Penney
model (named
after Ralph Kronig and
William Penney) is a simple,
idealized quantum-mechanical...
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include the
Kronig–Penney model, the Coster–
Kronig transition and the Kramers–
Kronig relations.
Ralph Kronig (later
Ralph de Laer
Kronig) was born on...
- Jan
Kronig (born 24 June 2000) is a
Swiss footballer who
plays for Sion as a defender. On 12 June 2018,
Kronig signed his
first professional contract with...
- The Coster–
Kronig transition is a
special case of the
Auger process in
which the
vacancy is
filled by an
electron from a
higher subs**** of the same s****...
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microscopic kinetic theory, as was
achieved (apparently independently) by
August Krönig in 1856 and
Rudolf Clausius in 1857. The
state of an
amount of gas is determined...
- experiment,
which convinced him of the
validity of
quantum mechanics. With
Ralph Kronig,
Francis Bitter, Mark
Zemansky and others, he set out to
extend the Schrödinger...