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New partitioning perturbation theory. 1 - General formalism
General formalism of partitioning perturbation theory - Part
New partitioning perturbation theory. 2 - Example of almost degeneracy
Degeneracy applications to partitioning perturbation theory - Part
Rotationsal and vibrational spectra of molecular ions: Feasibility of laboratory and astrophysical observation
The rotational spectra of a number of small molecular ions should be detectable in the microwave or millimeter wave regions in laboratory experiments using currently available techniques. The dipole moments and absorption coefficients of polar diatomics CO(+) and NO(+) as well as asymmetric isotopically enriched species, like O-18O-16(+), NE-20NE-22(+), and OC-18 O-16(+) are calculated to be sufficiently large to allow observation of their spectra. In addition to the detailed molecular structure information which such spectral data would provide, precise knowledge of the transition frequencies would render likely the detection of certain of these ions in the interstellar sources or in planetary atmospheres. All of these ions also possess vibrational spectra which should be detectable in the infrared region in laboratory or astrophysical sources
Organización y relaciones de comunicación del docente
Describe los factores que influyen en la comunicación entre padres, docentes y alumnos.Universidad del Nort
Código deontológico de los profesionales de la educación
Este documento destaca la importancia de la formación y actualización permanentes del docente como pilar fundamental para el ejercicio profesional.Universidad del Nort
A conceptual morphodynamic model including storm impacts for microtidal barred beaches
International audienceThis paper introduces the main results of a large dataset concerning the impacts of storm events and recovery period on a microtidal double barred beach of the NW Mediterranean Sea (Lido de Sète, Gulf of Lions, South France). The objective is to discuss of the key control parameters among both the forcing conditions and the morphological state of the bar/beach system. Our new dataset (high frequency topo-bathymetries and ARGUS video) clearly demonstrates the importance of the morphological variations in bar pattern along the beach. The steady alongshore difference in the outer bar depth and distance (maintained by the N.O.M. variations) has a concrete influence on the modal inner bar state and sensitivity of bar and beach profile face to the erosive processes
The dissipative quantum Duffing oscillator: a comparison of Floquet-based approaches
We study the dissipative quantum Duffing oscillator in the deep quantum
regime with two different approaches: The first is based on the exact Floquet
states of the linear oscillator and the nonlinearity is treated perturbatively.
It well describes the nonlinear oscillator dynamics away from resonance. The
second, in contrast, is applicable at and in the vicinity of a N-photon
resonance and it exploits quasi-degenerate perturbation theory for the
nonlinear oscillator in Floquet space. It is perturbative both in driving and
nonlinearity. A combination of both approaches yields the possibility to cover
the whole range of driving frequencies. As an example we discuss the
dissipative dynamics of the Duffing oscillator near and at the one-photon
resonance.Comment: 38 pages, 4 figure
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