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- carries the action of a group of continuous symmetries. Mathematically, multiplets are described via representations of a Lie group or its corresponding...
- dimensional reduction of four-dimensional vector multiplets leads to the emergence of twisted chiral multiplets in two dimensions, highlighting deep connections...
- Spin is an intrinsic form of angular momentum carried by elementary particles, and thus by composite particles such as hadrons, atomic nuclei, and atoms...
- supersymmetry for example), tensor multiplets and gravity multiplets. The highest component of a vector multiplet is a gauge boson, the highest component...
- doublets, and that, in some cases, 37 to 75 percent of earthquakes are multiplets. A theoretical study found about one earthquake in 15 (~7%) to be a doublet...
- particle physics, isospin multiplets are families of hadrons with approximately equal m****es. All particles within a multiplet, have the same spin, parity...
- forming a base triple, the smallest member of the class of higher order multiplets. One base, in addition to forming proper planar base pairing with a second...
- Ne'eman, in 1961. The hadrons were organized into SU(3) representation multiplets, octets and decuplets, of roughly the same m****, due to the strong interactions;...
- multiplicative quantum number that results from the generalization of C-parity to multiplets of particles. C-parity applies only to neutral systems; in the pion triplet...
- scope. Second-order effects decrease as the frequency difference between multiplets increases, so that high-field (i.e. high-frequency) NMR spectra display...