December 4, 2014
On The Theory of Anharmonic Effects in Quantum Physics Vibrational phenomena have always fascinated scientists and engineers. A molecule... Read more
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January 16, 2015
On Sunday, January 18, representatives from Elsevier will participate in the APS Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics,... Read more
January 6, 2015
The Highlights of the Polynomial Formalism At present, the general problem of anharmonic vibrations commands a significant place... Read more
December 4, 2014
On The Theory of Anharmonic Effects in Quantum Physics Vibrational phenomena have always fascinated scientists and engineers. A molecule... Read more
July 3, 2014
Over the past decade, dozens of papers appeared on using quantum algorithms for machine learning, that is, using... Read more
June 25, 2014
The wonderfully imaginative and humorous television program The Big Bang Theory follows the misadventures of an eccentric bunch... Read more
May 30, 2014
Looking to get a leg up on your physics and astronomy studies? These articles will help you stay... Read more