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Lorentzian may
refer to
Cauchy distribution, also
known as the
Lorentz distribution,
Lorentzian function, or Cauchy–Lorentz
distribution Lorentz transformation...
- space. A
special case used in
general relativity is a four-dimensional
Lorentzian manifold for
modeling spacetime,
where tangent vectors can be classified...
- f(x;0,1)={\frac {1}{\pi (1+x^{2})}}.\!} In physics, a three-parameter
Lorentzian function is
often used: f ( x ; x 0 , γ , I ) = I [ 1 + ( x − x 0 γ )...
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leads to
definitions such as the following,
taken from Matt Visser's
Lorentzian Wormholes (1996).[page needed] If a
Minkowski spacetime contains a compact...
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stronger or
weaker intensity in the spectrum.
Ideal line
shapes include Lorentzian,
Gaussian and
Voigt functions,
whose parameters are the line position...
- the
Lorentzian linewidth Δ ν c {\displaystyle \Delta \nu _{c}} , displa**** (blue line)
relative to the free
spectral range in the
figure "
Lorentzian linewidth...
-
Hermann Minkowski.
Today LET is
often treated as some sort of "
Lorentzian" or "neo-
Lorentzian"
interpretation of
special relativity. The
introduction of length...
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surfaces locally minimize their area, as is done
physically by soap films.
Lorentzian surfaces look
locally like a two-dimensional
slice of
relativistic spacetime...
- In
physics and mathematics, the
Lorentz group is the
group of all
Lorentz transformations of
Minkowski spacetime, the
classical and
quantum setting for...
- gravity,
especially with its spin foam formulations. For example, the
Lorentzian Barrett–Crane
model is
essentially a non-perturbative
prescription for...