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The terminology and approach is particularly popular in the physics literature.
This is done for reasons of compatibility with the physics literature.
As a result of all this, physics literature has become peppered with suggestions of ways to change gravity.
There are very many statements of these physical ideas in the physics literature long before this text, in very similar language.
There are several choices of signature and representation that are in common use in the physics literature.
Some authors claim that Einstein worked in relative isolation and with restricted access to the physics literature in 1905.
But nobody understands this so-called dark energy, although speculations have blossomed in the physics literature in the last few years.
This article follows the former definition, more common in mathematical literature (but less common in physics literature).
The physics literature sometimes passes over the distinction between Lie group representations and Lie algebra representations.
One method uses ideas introduced by Kikuchi in the physics literature, and is known as Kikuchi's cluster variation method.
The most popular in the general physics literature and historically first of these is the Wigner quasiprobability distribution, which is related to symmetric operator ordering.
Like a couple of amateur adventurers, Guth and Tye kept discovering papers in the physics literature that had anticipated their conclusions, sometimes by decades.
Much of the work on periodic travelling waves in the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation is in the physics literature, where they are usually known as plane waves.
In the physics literature, abstract spinor indices are often used to denote spinors even when an abstract spinor construction is used.
Therefore the central extensions of an affine Lie group are classified by a single parameter k which is called the level in the physics literature, where it first appeared.
This law is also known in the literature as the power law (in the biological literature) or the fluctuation scaling law (in the physics literature).
In the physics literature the "v" are often suppressed and the primary field written Φ("z"), with the understanding that it is labelled by the corresponding irreducible representation of .
The advertisement by the professor, Dr. Pierre-Marie Robitaille, begins with the assertion that his work would not "stand any chance of publication in the peer reviewed physics literature."
Describing it as a deeply theoretical work, he said that while it was "not a stellar addition to the physics literature," it was not at first glance clearly nonsensical.
For an hour she negotiated through the labyrinth of reference sources, emerging triumphantly empty-handed: there were no references in the published physics literature to an eccentric object retely like hers.
FACED with the task of selecting suitable books for physics students we were pleased to see the presence of several texts that enhance the physics literature at the undergraduate level.
There are a large number of possible Calabi-Yau manifolds (tens of thousands), hence the use of the term "swampland" in the current theoretical physics literature to describe the baffling choice.
The first compact 7-manifolds with holonomy were constructed by Dominic Joyce in 1994, and compact manifolds are sometimes known as "Joyce manifolds", especially in the physics literature.
The use of the word entrainment in the modern Physics literature most often refers to the movement of one fluid, or collection of particulates, by another (see Entrainment (hydrodynamics)).
These distributions are characterized by a variance to mean power law, that have been variously identified in the ecological literature as Taylor's law and in the physics literature as fluctuation scaling.