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- In functional analysis, the ultrastrong topology, or σ-strong topology, or strongest topology on the set B(H) of bounded operators on a Hilbert space...
- topologies below. The σ-strong-* topology or ultrastrong-* topology is the weakest topology stronger than the ultrastrong topology such that the adjoint map is...
- weak operator, strong operator, *-strong operator, ultraweak, ultrastrong, and *-ultrastrong topologies. It is related to the Jacobson density theorem. Let...
- Laboratory in Cambridge. In the 1920s he originated techniques for creating ultrastrong magnetic fields by injecting high current for brief periods into specially...
- Examples include pulsed lasers, railguns, Marx generators, fusion, ultrastrong pulsed magnetic field research, and nuclear bomb triggering. When a spark...
- (September 24, 2012). "Gl**** Works: How Corning Created the Ultrathin, Ultrastrong Material of the ****ure". Wired. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
- and could be useful in quantum computers. In 2024 researchers reported ultrastrong coupling of the PEPI layer in a Fabry-Pérot microcavity consisting of...
- Bryan (2012-09-24). "Gl**** Works: How Corning Created the Ultrathin, Ultrastrong Material of the ****ure". Wired. Archived from the original on 2022-12-05...
- Topologies on the set of operators on a Hilbert space norm topology ultrastrong topology strong operator topology weak operator topology weak-star operator...
- Data System. Price, Daniel J.; Rosswog, Stephan (May 2006). "Producing Ultrastrong Magnetic Fields in Neutron Star Mergers". Science. 312 (5774): 719–722...