interacting particle

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interact
verb[I]
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/ˌɪn.təˈrækt/
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/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈækt/
to communicate with or ...
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particle
noun
uk
/ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.kəl/
a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or ...
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Interactingparticlesystems and generalized mean curvature evolution.
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After the pions and kaons, the rho mesons are the lightest stronglyinteractingparticlewith a mass of roughly for all three states.
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He works in probability theory, specializing ininteractingparticlesystems.
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As mathematical object, it may be considered in the framework of stochastic processes as aninteractingparticlesystem in discrete-time.
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Seeinteractingparticlesystem and stochastic cellular automata.
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These correlations occur in systems of interacting particles, that is, in all systems more complex than an ideal gas.
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The containment of a uniformly dispersed assembly of strongly interacting particles in suspension requires total control over interparticle forces.
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The point is that strongly interacting particles is a very clumsy term which does not yield itself to the formation of an adjective.
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The outcome of such collisions is production of very many strongly interacting particles.
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Substituting in the equation for the free energy, it is possible to derive the equation of state for the system of interacting particles.
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Hundreds of hadrons were discovered from the 1940s to 1960s, and an extremely complicated theory of hadrons as strongly interacting particles was developed.
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Not withstanding the fact that this report deals with weak interactions, we shall frequently have to speak of strongly interacting particles.
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Before the discovery of quarks, hundreds of strongly interacting particles (hadrons) were known.
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However, the charged current that gives the interaction its name is that of the interacting particles.
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The containment of a uniformly dispersed assembly of strongly interacting particles in suspension requires total control over particle-particle interactions.
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The color-glass condensate is important because it is proposed as a universal form of matter that describes the properties of all high-energy, strongly interacting particles.
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The previous two equations do not apply to interacting particles.
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