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- each of which can take an energy of either +ε or −ε but are otherwise noninteracting. This can be understood as a limit of the Ising model in which the interaction...
- ****ociated with other single-particle states, perhaps eigenstates of the (noninteracting) kinetic energy. We then use ψ ( x , τ ) = φ α ( x ) ψ α ( τ ) , {\displaystyle...
- 1093/mnras/stad799. Chakrabarti, ****nya; Simon, Joshua D.; et al. (2023). "A Noninteracting Galactic Black Hole Candidate in a Binary System with a Main-sequence...
- In statistical mechanics, the grand canonical ensemble (also known as the macrocanonical ensemble) is the statistical ensemble that is used to represent...
- and noninteracting electrons. The quantum impurity is represented by a spin-1/2 particle, and is coupled to a continuous band of noninteracting electrons...
- Thompson, T. A.; Kochanek, C. S.; Stanek, K. Z.; et al. (2019). "A noninteracting low-m**** black hole–giant star binary system". Science. 366 (6465):...
- Debye relaxation is the dielectric relaxation response of an ideal, noninteracting po****tion of dipoles to an alternating external electric field. It...
- the possibility that there is nothing—exists in its own independent noninteracting realm." Also discussed here; Berker, Selim (February 28, 2019). "Phil...
- in a static external potential is reduced to a tractable problem of noninteracting electrons moving in an effective potential. The effective potential...
- since there can be no further alignment. For a paramagnetic ion with noninteracting magnetic moments with angular momentum J, the Curie constant is related...