Turcott, Foster
Early modern physics of the 19th century postulated the existence of an aether, or space filling medium which allowed for the transmission of electromagnetic waves and gravitational forces. The aether permeated all space, the substance of nothingness by which immaterial phenomena could be explained through material properties. Architects rely on re...
Turcott, Foster
Early modern physics of the 19th century postulated the existence of an aether, or space filling medium which allowed for the transmission of electromagnetic waves and gravitational forces. The aether permeated all space, the substance of nothingness by which immaterial phenomena could be explained through material properties. Architects rely on re...
Turcott, Foster
Early modern physics of the 19th century postulated the existence of an aether, or space filling medium which allowed for the transmission of electromagnetic waves and gravitational forces. The aether permeated all space, the substance of nothingness by which immaterial phenomena could be explained through material properties. Architects rely on re...
Turcott, Foster
Early modern physics of the 19th century postulated the existence of an aether, or space filling medium which allowed for the transmission of electromagnetic waves and gravitational forces. The aether permeated all space, the substance of nothingness by which immaterial phenomena could be explained through material properties. Architects rely on re...
Te Winkel, Robert Rodríguez, An Michel
We show how a double-slit interference pattern can be used to invalidate the hypothesis of length contraction as a pre-relativistic explanation of Michelson & Morley's results.
Te Winkel, Robert Rodríguez, An Michel
We show how a double-slit interference pattern can be used to invalidate the hypothesis of length contraction as a pre-relativistic explanation of Michelson & Morley's results.
Gruner, Stefan Bartelmann, Matthias
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Tan, CY Naftali, Benjamin Tong, Matthew Chan, Vincent
The goal of our project is to make an online large-scale multiplayer game with persistent user data. This will involve real-time player interaction and many customization options. This game will be a massively-multiplayer online tactics role-playing game (MMOTRPG), a genre that has been insufficiently explored. This area of browser-based massive mu...
Hegelich, B.M. Mourou, G. Rafelski, J.
Published in
The European Physical Journal Special Topics
This article presents 1) The theoretical background of strong field physics along with vacuum structure and stability; 2) The instrumental developments in the area of pulsed lasers and considers the physics case for the construction of ultra-intense laser facilities; and 3) The applied and fundamental uses of ultra-intense lasers.
Johnson, Ryan Pandis, Ippokratis Ailamaki, Anastasia
Published in
The VLDB Journal
Multicore hardware demands software parallelism. Transaction processing workloads typically exhibit high concurrency, and, thus, provide ample opportunities for parallel execution. Unfortunately, because of the characteristics of the application, transaction processing systems must moderate and coordinate communication between independent agents; s...