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Results similar to these are found if we exclude self-interaction, and consider interactions only with the eight nearest neighbours; here the 'interesting' region is.
The simplest interaction is the quartic self-interaction, with an action:
Toddlers, children, teens, and adults can use the "Grow Up" self-interaction.
The distribution of mass in galaxy clusters has been used to argue both for and against the existence of significant self-interaction.
Coiled coil motif, located in the intermediate region of the protein, is responsible for self-interaction.
This-and other similar observations-allow good limits on the cross-section of the self-interaction of dark matter.
Observations of the Bullet cluster put limits on the cross-section of the self-interaction of dark matter.
For specified conditions on the self-interaction, solutions of finite energy, and finite, nonzero charge, are localized.
Axions are very light particles with a specific type of self-interaction that makes them a suitable CDM candidate.
This article refers to a type of self-interaction in scalar field theory, a topic in quantum field theory.
Such a theory is sometimes said to be interacting, because the Euler-Lagrange equation is now nonlinear, implying a self-interaction.
A complex massive Klein-Gordon scalar field will be produced, with no self-interaction save through gravity, which...' I tuned him out.
Proteins being one of the most important surface active components in foods stabilise interfaces by self-interaction, resulting in a stiff visco-elastic adsorbed layer.
For interactions only with the four orthogonal neighbours, again the same qualitative regimes are found (here the interesting regime is if self-interaction is included, and if not).
Feynman and Bethe had an intense discussion over that issue and eventually Feynman himself stated that self-interaction is needed to correctly account for this effect.
The second electron affinities of the atoms helium to krypton are calculated using the self-interaction corrected generalized exchange local-spin-density functional theory with the correlation energy functional.
On the Spectrum of the Cubic Boson Self-Interaction, ETH Preprint (1971)
Thus, the damping force is obtained without the need for self-interaction, which is known to lead to divergences, and also giving a physical justification to the expression derived by Dirac.
They demonstrated that the main contributions to classical partition function integrals are provided by low-order tadpole-type Feynman diagrams, which account for divergent contributions due to particle self-interaction.
A macroscopic system can therefore never be in a spatial superposition since the nonlinear gravitational self-interaction immediately leads to a collapse to a stationary state of the Schrödinger-Newton equation.
The availability of the VirB8 X-ray structure has enabled a detailed structure–function analysis, which identified sites for the binding of VirB4 and VirB10 and for self-interaction.
It treats all but the highest-energy gluons as field lines, which are attracted to each other due to the gluon self-interaction and so form a narrow tube (or string) of strong color field.
In the pairs of liquids he chose, the work of adhesion depended only on dispersion, but the self-interaction of both water and mercury was larger than could be accounted for in these terms.
The form is similar to the Lotka-Volterra equations for predation in that the equation for each species has one term for self-interaction and one term for the interaction with other species.
In the causal interpretation of electromagnetism, Lorentz and Abraham proposed that such a force, later called Abraham-Lorentz force, is due to the retarded self-interaction of the particle with its own field.