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| Yang–Baxter operators are [[invertible]] [[linear operator|linear]] [[endomorphisms]] with applications in [[theoretical physics]] and [[topology]]. They are named after [[theoretical physicists]] [[Yang Chen-Ning]] and [[Rodney Baxter]]. These [[mathematical operator|operators]] are particularly notable for providing solutions to the quantum [[Yang–Baxter equation]], which originated in [[statistical mechanics]], and for their use in constructing [[Knot invariant|invariants]] of [[knot theory|knots]], links, and three-dimensional [[manifolds]].
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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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| 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 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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| 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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| 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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| [[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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| The Otago Department of Physics is a physics department located at the [[University of Otago]] in [[Dunedin]], New Zealand. It is situated in the Science 3 building, at the northwest corner of the campus. The building is located at the intersection of Cumberland and St.
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| [[Horace Hewitt Poole]]▼
| Horace Hewitt Poole (1886–1962) was an Irish physicist and academic associated with [[Trinity College Dublin]] (TCD), noted for research in [[radioactivity]] and [[experimental physics]]. A Trinity Scholar in 1905, he graduated as Senior Moderator in 1907, receiving a large gold medal.▼
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