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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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| [[3C 323.1]] <small>(Quasar in the constellation of Serpens)</small>
| 3C 323.1 known as PG 1545+210, is a [[quasar]] located in the constellation of [[Serpens]]. The [[redshift]] of the object is (z) 0.264 based on its [[Absorption spectroscopy|absorption line]] features and it was first discovered as an [[astronomical radio source]] from the [[Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources|Third Cambridge Survey of Radio Sources]] in May 1966.
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| John Francis Donoghue (born November 30, 1950) is an American theoretical physicist whose research primarily focuses on [[particle physics]] and [[general relativity]], with a particular emphasis on the use of effective field theory methods. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]].
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| [[Contact tension]]
| In [[physics]], contactContact tension (also known as the contact electromotive force, the contact potential, or the Volta effect), is ana [[obsoleteterm scientific theory]] that attemptedsuggested to explain how electricity is generated in an [[electric battery]] or, as it was then called, the [[Voltaic pile]]. It was not the appropriate explanation for batteries. However, the terms contact potential, or the Volta effect (with which it is often confused) plays an important role is many other areas of science.
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