- Sir
Rudolf Ernst Peierls, CBE FRS (/ˈpaɪ.ərlz/; German: [ˈpaɪɐls]; 5 June 1907 – 19
September 1995) was a German-born
British physicist who pla**** a major...
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Peierls stress (or
Peierls-Nabarro stress, also
known as the
lattice friction stress) is the
force (first
described by
Rudolf Peierls and
modified by...
- "O du
eselhafter Peierl", K. 559a, is a
canon composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The music,
originally in F major, is set for four singers. The words...
- A
Peierls transition or
Peierls distortion is a
distortion of the
periodic lattice of a one-dimensional crystal.
Atomic positions oscillate, so that the...
- The Frisch–
Peierls memorandum was the
first technical exposition of a
practical nuclear weapon. It was
written by
expatriate German-Jewish physicists...
- In
theoretical physics, the
Peierls bracket is an
equivalent description[clarification needed] of the
Poisson bracket. It can be
defined directly from...
- The
Peierls substitution method,
named after the
original work by
Rudolf Peierls is a
widely emplo****
approximation for
describing tightly-bound electrons...
- Landau–
Peierls instability refers to the
phenomenon in
which the mean
square displacements due to
thermal fluctuatuions diverge in the
thermodynamic limit...
- &
Peierls 1977, p. 243 C****idy 1992,
Appendix A Mott &
Peierls 1977, p. 224
Heisenberg 1928, as
cited in Mott &
Peierls 1977, p. 243 Mott &
Peierls 1977...
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sheet of
paper Mozart wrote the
mocking canon "O du
eselhafter Peierl" ("Oh, you
asinine Peierl"), K. 560a. The joke succeeded.
After the
strange Latin words...