- In
physics and mathematics, a
pseudovector (or
axial vector) is a
quantity that
behaves like a
vector in many situations, but its
direction does not conform...
- In high
energy physics, a
pseudovector meson or
axial vector meson is a
meson with
total spinĀ 1 and even
parity (+) (usually
noted as J P = 1+ ). Compare...
- not. A pseudoscalar, when
multiplied by an
ordinary vector,
becomes a
pseudovector (or
axial vector); a
similar construction creates the pseudotensor. A...
- A
pseudovector boson is a
vector boson that has even parity,
whereas "regular"
vector bosons have odd parity.
There are no
fundamental pseudovector bosons...
-
lowercase Gr****
letter omega), also
known as
angular frequency vector, is a
pseudovector representation of how the
angular position or
orientation of an object...
-
mesons contrast with the
pseudovector mesons,
which also have a
total spin 1 but
instead have even parity. The
vector and
pseudovector mesons are also dissimilar...
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decreases counterclockwise. In
three dimensions,
angular acceleration is a
pseudovector. For
rigid bodies,
angular acceleration must be
caused by a net external...
- over a line. In more
advanced treatments, one
further distinguishes pseudovector fields and
pseudoscalar fields,
which are
identical to
vector fields...
- In mathematics, a unit
vector in a
normed vector space is a
vector (often a
spatial vector) of
length 1. A unit
vector is
often denoted by a lowercase...
- In physics, the PauliāLubanski
pseudovector is an
operator defined from the
momentum and
angular momentum, used in the quantum-relativistic description...