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- supervision of John Archibald Wheeler. His doctoral dissertation was titled Nonspherical Gravitational Collapse and Black Hole Uniqueness. Between 1972 and 1974...
- not hold for the Einstein–Yang–Mills–Dirac system). A model for the nonspherical collapse in general relativity with the emission of matter and gravitational...
- (T-matrix method, TMM) is a com****tional technique of light scattering by nonspherical particles originally formulated by Peter C. Waterman (1928–2012) in 1965...
- acid such as Hydrochloric acid. The colloids can be either spherical or nonspherical. contains in excess of 750,000 polymer nanorods.[clarification needed]...
- that the surface of ocean and earth is flat (that is, nonconvex and nonspherical, as perceived by the human senses) and that the heavens form the shape...
- basic flight properties such as speed and range. The calculations for a nonspherical primary are apparently orders of magnitude more difficult than for a...
- Planetary radius Leconte, J.; Lai, D.; Chabrier, G. (2011). "Distorted, nonspherical transiting planets: impact on the transit depth and on the radius determination"...
- Poincaré A, 20 (1): 69, Bibcode:1974AIHPA..20...69T Thorne, Kip S. (1972), "Nonspherical Gravitational Collapse—A Short Review", in Klauder, J. (ed.), Magic without...
- which would be at a radius of about 4,400 km if it were spherical (being nonspherical pushes the limit out ****her). The ring plane is inclined 3.2°±1.4° with...
- collisions. The resulting rotation of the molecule averages out the nonspherical part of the collision cross-section, if the field is large enough that...