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Quantum section method for the soft stadium
(2000-11-01)
The soft stadium is defined by a monomial potential with exponent α as a parameter, such that α → ∞ corresponds to the billiard. The practical use of the quantum section method depends only on the partial separability of ...
Quantum section method for the soft stadium
(2000-11-01)
The soft stadium is defined by a monomial potential with exponent α as a parameter, such that α → ∞ corresponds to the billiard. The practical use of the quantum section method depends only on the partial separability of ...
Description of final stadium larva of Erythrodiplax connata and E. basifusca and redescription of that of E. minuscula (Odonata: Libellulidae)
(Worldwide Dragonfly Association, 2011-06)
In this contribution the final stadium larvae of Erythrodiplax connata and E. basifusca are described and that of E. minuscula is redescribed. Diagnoses are provided for the larvae of the genus Erythrodiplax and for those ...
The leaking soft stadium
(2021-12-02)
We soften the non zero y-boundary on a Bunimovich like quarter-stadium. The smoothing procedure is performed via an exponent monomial potential, the system becomes partially reflective, preserving the particle’s translation ...
A peculiar Maxwell's Demon observed in a time-dependent stadium-like billiard
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BVAMSTERDAM, 2012)
The dynamics of a driven stadium-like billiard is considered using the formalism of discrete mappings. The model presents a resonant velocity that depends on the rotation number around fixed points and external boundary ...
A peculiar Maxwell's Demon observed in a time-dependent stadium-like billiard
(Elsevier B.V., 2012-10-15)
The dynamics of a driven stadium-like billiard is considered using the formalism of discrete mappings. The model presents a resonant velocity that depends on the rotation number around fixed points and external boundary ...
A peculiar Maxwell's Demon observed in a time-dependent stadium-like billiard
(Elsevier B.V., 2012-10-15)
The dynamics of a driven stadium-like billiard is considered using the formalism of discrete mappings. The model presents a resonant velocity that depends on the rotation number around fixed points and external boundary ...