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Do the A4c60 Fullerides Have a Broken-Symmetry Ground State?
Band theory predicts both K3C60 and K4C60 to be metals; various experimental
probes show that while K3C60 is indeed metallic, K4C60 appears to be
insulating. The standard view of this apparent failure of the single-particle
picture is that electron correlation is predominant. We describe an alternative
scenario, motivated on theoretical grounds, which invokes a spin- or
charge-density-wave state to explain the observed insulating behavior.Comment: 9 pages + 3 figures, REVTeX 3.
Till Jesus comes: origins of Christian apocalyptic expectation
Holman, Charles. Till Jesus comes: origins of Christian apocalyptic expectation. Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson, 1996
A theology of the New Testament
Reviewed Book: Ladd, George Eldon. A theology of the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993
What is an elementary particle?
Schrödinger discusses what an elementary particle is. This essay originally appeared in the journal Endeavour
Called to Walk on Water
Matthew 4:22-33. Graduation Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon, May 7, 1993
Hidden sayings of Jesus: words attributed to Jesus outside the four Gospels
Morrice, William G. Hidden sayings of Jesus: words attributed to Jesus outside the four Gospels. London: SPCK; Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson, 1997
The Rehnquist Revolution
[Excerpt] When historians look back at the Rehnquist Court, without a doubt they will say that its greatest changes in constitutional law were in the area of federalism. Over the past decade, and particularly over the last five years, the Supreme Court has dramatically limited the scope of Congress’ powers and has greatly expanded the protection of state Sovereign Immunity. Virtually every area of law, criminal and civil, is touched by these changes. Since I began teaching constitutional law in 1980, the most significant differences in constitutional law are a result of the Supreme Court’s revival of federalism as a constraint on federal power
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