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| In [[Kaluza–Klein theory]], a unification of [[general relativity]] and [[electromagnetism]], the five-fimensional Kaluza–Klein–Riemann curvature tensor (or Kaluza–Klein–Riemann–Christoffel curvature tensor) is the generalization of the four-dimensional [[Riemann curvature tensor]] (or Riemann–Christoffel curvature tensor).
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| The [[Ising model]] is a prototypical model in [[statistical physics]]. The model consists of discrete variables that represent magnetic dipole moments of atomic "spins" that can be in one of two states (+1 or −1). The spins are arranged in a graph, usually a lattice (where the local structure repeats periodically in all directions), allowing each spin to interact with its neighbors.
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| data-sort-value=9821119 | [[Special:Contribs/Stepwise Continuous Dysfunction|Stepwise Continuous Dysfunction]] (9821119)
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| [[Herschel's condition]] <small>(Optical system example)</small>
| In [[optics]], the Herschel's condition is a condition for an [[optical system]] to produce sharp images for objects over an extended axial range, i.e. for objects displaced along the optical axis. It was formulated by [[John Herschel]].
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| The 1859 City of Adelaide colonial by-election was held on 13 May 1859 to elect one of six members for [[Electoral district of City of Adelaide|City of Adelaide]] in the [[South Australian House of Assembly]], after sitting member [[William Henville Burford]] resigned on 29 April 1859.
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| [[Quantum circuit cutting]]
| ''Quantum circuit cutting'' is a method to partition a large [[quantum circuit]] into smaller, more manageable parts. In particular, during the [[Noisy intermediate-scale quantum era|NISQ era]] of [[quantum computing]] the execution of quantum circuits is limited by the size, i.e., number of [[qubit]]s, as well as their high susceptibility to noise.
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| In [[differential geometry]] and in particular [[Yang–Mills theory]], Uhlenbeck's singularity theorem is a result allowing the removal of a [[Singularity (mathematics)|singularity]] of a [[Four-dimensional Yang–Mills theory|four-dimensional Yang–Mills]] field with finite energy using gauge. It states as a consequence that Yang–Mills fields with finite energy on flat [[euclidean space]] arise from Yang–Mills fields on the curved [[sphere]], its [[one-point compactification]].
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| [[Quaternion Lorentz Transformations]] <small>(Linear transformation of spacetime coordinates)</small>
| In [[special relativity]], a [[Lorentz transformation]] is a real [[linear transformation]] of the [[spacetime coordinates]] t, x, y, z that preserves the Minkowski invariant or [[spacetime interval]] <math display="block">c^2 \, t^2-x^2-y^2-z^2</math> Using the 4x4 [[metric tensor]] <math>\eta</math>, this is
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| [[Ian Smith (civil engineer)]] <small>(Canadian and Swiss civil engineer)</small>
| Ian F. C. Smith is a Canadian and Swiss [[civil engineer]]. He is Emeritus Professor at the [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]] (EPFL) in Switzerland and was the founding director of the [[Nemetschek#Georg_Nemetschek_Institute_-_Artificial_Intelligence_for_the_Built_World|TUM Georg Nemetschek Institute Artificial Intelligence for the Built World]] at the [[Technical University of Munich]] in Germany.
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| [[DavidSilvano O'ReganDonati]] <small>(IrishItalian physicist in the field of photonics)</small>
| Silvano Donati (born 19 August 1942) is a physicist in the field of [[photonics]]. He is an emeritus professor at the [[University of Pavia]] where he has been Full Professor for 30 years and created the Electro-Optical Engineering Group.
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| John Donegan is an Irish physicist and academic specializing in photonics, nanophotonics, and optical communications. He is the Professor of Physics and Applications of Light at Trinity College Dublin and Deputy Director of the [[CRANN]] Nanoscience Research Centre having previously served as Head of the School of Physics at Trinity.
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| [[David O'Regan]] <small>(Irish physicist)</small>
| David D. O'Regan is an Irish physicist and professor in physics at [[Trinity College Dublin]], where he leads the Quantum Theory of Materials Research Group. He is also a member of the [[CRANN]] institute, a large centre for nanoscience research at Trinity.
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| Dora Reisser (born February 1942) is a former British actress and fashion designer.
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| [[Igor Shvets]] <small>(Irish Physicist)</small>
| Igor Shvets is the Head of Applied Physics at the School of Physics, [[Trinity College Dublin]] (TCD), where he is also a principal investigator at [[CRANN]] and [[AMBER]].. He has worked in nanomaterials, thin-film physics, energy systems, and transparent conducting oxides, and has founded technology spinouts in Ireland.
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| Dmitry Volkov ({{langx|uk|Дмитро Васильович Волков}}; 3 July 1925 – 5 January 1996) — physicist. [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in 1956. Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences ([[Habilitation]]) in 1968. Professor (1977). [[Academician]] of [[National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine]] (1988).
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| [[Atominstitute]] <small>(Austrian University nuclear physics research facility)</small>
| The Atominstitute ({{langx|de|[[:de:Atominstitut|Atominstitut]]}}) is an [[Austria|Austrian]] [[University]] research facility with its own inhouse [[nuclear reactor]] located in [[Vienna]]. The institute most known member is 2022 [[Nobel laureate]] [[Anton Zeilinger]].
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| [[Fluorescence upconversion]] <small>(Ultrafast laser spectroscopic technique)</small>
| Fluorescence upconversion (FU) is an [[Ultrafast laser spectroscopy|ultrafast laser spectroscopic]] technique. It is a variant of [[sum-frequency generation]] (of which the [[second-harmonic generation]] (SHG) is a special case) but applied to the detection of the incoherent [[fluorescence]]. It is therefore closely related to the [[Optical Kerr Gating]] (OKG) technique.
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| [[IgorDavid ShvetsO'Regan]] <small>(Irish Physicistphysicist)</small>
| David D. O'Regan is an Irish physicist and professor in physics at [[Trinity College Dublin]], where he leads the Quantum Theory of Materials Research Group. He is also a member of the [[CRANN]] institute, a large centre for nanoscience research at Trinity.
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| Stephen (Geoffrey) Lipson (born 8 January 1941) is an Israeli-British physicist. He is Emeritus Professor of Physics at [[Technion]].
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| [[Gallium indium antimonide]] <small>(Ternary III-V Semiconductor compound)</small>
| Gallium indium antimonide, also known as indium gallium antimonide, GaInSb, or InGaSb ([[Gallium|Ga]]<sub>x</sub>[[Indium|In]]<sub>1-x</sub>[[Antimony|Sb]]), is a ternary [[III-V|III-V semiconductor]] compound. It can be considered as an alloy between [[gallium antimonide]] and [[indium antimonide]]. The alloy can contain any ratio between gallium and indium.
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| [[Herschel's condition]] <small>(Optical system example)</small>
| In [[optics]], the Herschel's condition is a condition for an [[optical system]] to produce sharp images for objects over an extended axial range, i.e. for objects displaced along the optical axis. It was formulated by [[John Herschel]].
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| [[Thomas L. Gilbert]] <small>(American scientist (1922–2016))</small>
| Thomas L. Gilbert (November 24, 1922 – May 19, 2016) was an American physicist, a specialist in statistical physics.
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| ''Amouna'' (Arabic: أمونة), or alternatively known as Amouna al Mazyouna (Arabic: أمونة المزيونة) is an Emirati children's animated series created by Amer Kokh. It premiered on 25 September 2015 and aired on [[:ar:قناة_ماجد_للأطفال|Majid Kids TV]]. the series about Amouna is going on a adventure with her brother, Ali and Seif.
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| [[Shaofan Li]] <small>(Chinese-American computational mechanics researcher)</small>
| [[Horace Hewitt Poole]]
| Shaofan Li is a Chinese-American professor of applied and [[computational mechanics]] in the Department of [[Civil and Environmental Engineering]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].
| Horace Hewitt Poole (1886–1962) was an Irish physicist and academic who worked in [[radioactivity]] and [[experimental physics]]. A Trinity Scholar in 1905, he graduated as Senior Moderator in 1907. In 1909, Poole was appointed assistant in the Physics Department of [[Trinity College Dublin]], and remained in that post until 1921, when he became chief executive officer for science at the [[Royal Dublin Society]] (R.D.S.).
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| [[AtominstituteYang–Mills moduli space]] <small>(AustrianModuli Universityspace nuclearof physicsthe researchYang–Mills facilityequations)</small>
| In [[gauge theory]], the Yang–Mills moduli space (short YM moduli space, also instanton moduli space) is the [[moduli space]] of the [[Yang–Mills equations]], hence the space of its solutions up to [[gauge]]. It is used in [[Donaldson's theorem]], proven in and improved in , which was listed as a contribution for [[Simon Donaldson]] winning the [[Fields Medal]] in 1986, and to defined the [[Donaldson invariant|Donaldson invariants]] used to study four-dimensional smooth manifolds (short 4-manifolds).
| The Atominstitute ({{langx|de|[[:de:Atominstitut|Atominstitut]]}}) is an [[Austria|Austrian]] [[University]] research facility with its own inhouse [[nuclear reactor]] located in [[Vienna]]. The institute most known member is 2022 [[Nobel laureate]] [[Anton Zeilinger]].
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| [[FluorescenceQuaternion upconversionLorentz Transformations]] <small>(UltrafastLinear transformation laserof spectroscopicspacetime techniquecoordinates)</small>
| In [[special relativity]], a [[Lorentz transformation]] is a real [[linear transformation]] of the [[spacetime coordinates]] t, x, y, z that preserves the Minkowski invariant or [[spacetime interval]] <math display="block">c^2 \, t^2-x^2-y^2-z^2</math> Using the 4x4 [[metric tensor]] <math>\eta</math>, this is
| Fluorescence upconversion (FU) is an [[Ultrafast laser spectroscopy|ultrafast laser spectroscopic]] technique. It is a variant of [[sum-frequency generation]] (of which the [[second-harmonic generation]] (SHG) is a special case) but applied to the detection of the incoherent [[fluorescence]]. It is therefore closely related to the [[Optical Kerr Gating]] (OKG) technique.
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