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Nathaniel David Mermin (/
ˈmɜːrmɪn/; born 30
March 1935) is a solid-state
physicist at
Cornell University best
known for the
eponymous Hohenberg–
Mermin–Wagner theorem...
- mechanics, the Hohenberg–
Mermin–Wagner
theorem or
Mermin–Wagner
theorem (also
known as
Mermin–Wagner–Berezinskii
theorem or
Mermin–Wagner–Coleman theorem)...
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colloquial name
Ashcroft and
Mermin, is an
introductory condensed matter physics textbook written by Neil
Ashcroft and N.
David Mermin.
Published in 1976 by...
- In physics,
Mermin's device or
Mermin's machine is a
thought experiment intended to
illustrate the non-classical
features of
nature without making a direct...
- Rob
Mermin is the
founder of the award-winning
international touring youth circus Circus Smirkus. Rob
Mermin grew up in a
lively Jewish family, and in...
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Zeilinger presented a four-particle
thought experiment in 1990,
which David Mermin then
simplified to use only
three particles. In this
thought experiment...
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Ashcroft &
Mermin 1976, pp. 4
Ashcroft &
Mermin 1976, p. 23
Ashcroft &
Mermin 1976, pp. 2–3
Ashcroft &
Mermin 1976, pp. 2
Ashcroft &
Mermin 1976, pp. 2–6...
- was
introduced by P. K.
Aravind based on a
series of
papers by N.
David Mermin and
Asher Peres and Adán Cabello [es] that
developed simplifying demonstrations...
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concept that
cannot be
extended to
global hyperplanes. Furthermore, N.
David Mermin states: That no
inherent meaning can be ****igned to the
simultaneity of...
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already been
suggested for the phenomenon, but
Mermin was persistent.
After an
exchange of
letters that
Mermin describes as both "lengthy and hilarious",...