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Response of C(60) and C(n) to ultrashort laser pulses
(American Physical Society, 2001)
In this paper we introduce a method for realistic simulations of nonadiabatic processes, including the interaction of light with matter. Calculations of the response Of C(60) and carbon chains to laser pulses demonstrate ...
Longitudinal Dispersion Coeffiient in Straight Rivers
(2001-11)
An analytical method is developed to determine the longitudinal dispersion coefficient in Fischer’s triple integral expression for natural rivers. The method is based on the hydraulic geometry relationship for stable rivers ...
Character Divination and Kinetic Sculpture in the Central Italian Passeggiata (Ritual Promenade): Interpretive Frameworks and Expressive Practices from a Body-Centered Perspective
(American Folklore Society/University of Illinois Press, 2001-01)
Isoscalar giant dipole resonance in Zr-90, Sn-116, and Pb-208
(American Physical Society, 2001)
Strength functions for isoscalar dipole excitations in Zr-90, Sn-116, and Pb-208 have been measured with inelastic scattering of 240 MeV alpha particles at small angles. The isoscalar E1 strength distribution in each nucleus ...
Asymptotic normalization coefficients, spectroscopic factors, and direct radiative capture rates
(American Physical Society, 2001)
We compare the use of asymptotic normalization coefficients (ANC's) and spectroscopic factors determined from peripheral transfer reactions for determining the overall normalization of peripheral direct radiative capture ...
Giant resonances in O-16
(American Physical Society, 2001)
Giant resonances in O-16 have been studied with inelastic scattering of 240 MeV alpha particles at small angles, Isoscalar E0, E1, and E2 strength corresponding to 48 +/- 10%, 32 +/- 7%, and 53 +/- 10%, of the respective ...
Quantum search protocol for an atomic array
(American Physical Society, 2001)
Quantum computers can, in principle, exceed the speed of ordinary computers by taking advantage of quantum coherence and entanglement. It is possible to find a "needle in a haystack" of N-1 straws in only rootN searches ...