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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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| 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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| [[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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| [[Silvano Donati]] <small>(Italian 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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| Dora Reisser (born February 1942) is a former British actress and fashion designer.
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| [[ChristianQuaternion IliadisLorentz Transformations]] <small>(PhysicistLinear 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
| Christian Iliadis is a physicist, author, and academic. He is the J. Ross Macdonald Distinguished Professor at the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]] and faculty member at the [[Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory]].
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| [[Plunging region]] <small>(Region just outside event horizons)</small>
| In [[astrophysics]], a plunging region is a region near a [[black hole]] in which [[matter]] can no longer follow [[circular orbits]] and will instead rapidly "plunge" towards the [[event horizon]] at nearly the [[speed of light]]. This region exists between the [[innermost stable circular orbit]] and the event horizon of the black hole.
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