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Open AccessPrecision measurements of differential cross sections and analyzing powers in elastic deuteron-deuteron scattering at 65 MeV/nucleon
We present measurements of differential cross sections and analyzing powers for the elastic \(^{2}\mathrm{H}(\mathbf {d},d){d}\) ...
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Leveraging the rice genome sequence for monocot comparative and translational genomics
Common genome anchor points across many taxa greatly facilitate translational and comparative genomics and will improve our understanding of the Tree of Life. To add to the repertoire of genomic tools applicab...
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Hamilton and the Law of Varying Action Revisited
According to history texts, philosophers searched for a unifying natural law whereby natural phenomena and numbers are related. More than 2300 years ago, Aristotle postulated that nature requires minimum energ...
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The Unifying Laws of Classical Mechanics
It is shown that, at the time of Euler and Lagrange, a belief led to an assumption. The assumption is applied to derive the principle of least action from the vis viva. The assumption is also applied to derive Ha...
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Hamilton's principle and the calculus of variations
In the recent literature of the Calculus of variations, mathematical proofs have been presented for what the writers claim to be a more precise statement of Hamilton's Principle for conservative systems. Nothi...