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  2. Condensation - Wikipedia

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    Condensation is initiated by the formation of atomic/molecular clusters of that species within its gaseous volume—like rain drop or snow flake formation within clouds—or at the contact between such gaseous phase and a liquid or solid surface.

  3. Holon (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Electrons, being fermions, repel each other due to the Pauli exclusion principle.As a result, in order to move past each other in an extremely crowded environment, they are forced to modify their behavior [dubious – discuss].

  4. Introduction to Solid State Physics - Wikipedia

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    Introduction to Solid State Physics, known colloquially as Kittel, is a classic condensed matter physics textbook written by American physicist Charles Kittel in 1953. [1] The book has been highly influential and has seen widespread adoption; Marvin L. Cohen remarked in 2019 that Kittel's content choices in the original edition played a large ...

  5. Self-energy - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the self-energy or Born energy of an ion is the energy associated with the field of the ion itself. [citation needed]In solid state and condensed-matter physics self-energies and a myriad of related quasiparticle properties are calculated by Green's function methods and Green's function (many-body theory) of interacting low-energy excitations on the basis of electronic band ...

  6. Superstructure (condensed matter) - Wikipedia

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    In solid state physics, a superstructure is some additional structure that is superimposed on a higher symmetry crystalline structure. [1] A typical and important example is ferromagnetic ordering. In a wider sense, the term "superstructure" is applied to polymers and proteins to describe ordering on a length scale larger than that of monomeric ...

  7. Oliver E. Buckley Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize is an annual award given by the American Physical Society "to recognize and encourage outstanding theoretical or experimental contributions to condensed matter physics." [1] It was endowed by AT&T Bell Laboratories as a means of recognizing outstanding scientific work.

  8. Template:Condensed matter physics - Wikipedia

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  9. Condensed mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a condensed group, condensed ring, etc. is defined as a sheaf of groups, rings etc. on this site. To any topological space X {\displaystyle X} one can associate a condensed set, customarily denoted X _ {\displaystyle {\underline {X}}} , which to any profinite set S {\displaystyle S} associates the set of continuous maps S → X ...