- by the
Austrian physicists Josef Lense and Hans
Thirring, and is also
known as the Lense–
Thirring effect. They
predicted that the
rotation of a m****ive...
-
Thirring may
refer to: Hans
Thirring (1888–1976),
Austrian physicist (father of
Walter Thirring) who
introduced the Lense–
Thirring precession, a relativistic...
- relativity, Lense–
Thirring precession or the Lense–
Thirring effect (Austrian German: [ˈlɛnsɛ ˈtɪrɪŋ];
named after Josef Lense and Hans
Thirring) is a relativistic...
-
Walter Eduard Thirring (29
April 1927 – 19
August 2014) was an
Austrian physicist after whom the
Thirring model in
quantum field theory is named. He was...
-
Thirring model is an
exactly solvable quantum field theory which describes the self-interactions of a
Dirac field in (1+1) dimensions. The
Thirring model...
- In
mathematics and physics, Lieb–
Thirring inequalities provide an
upper bound on the sums of
powers of the
negative eigenvalues of a Schrödinger operator...
- Hans
Thirring (23
March 1888 – 22
March 1976) was an
Austrian theoretical physicist, professor, and
father of the
physicist Walter Thirring. He won the...
- with
respect to the
fixed background. This
effect is
known as the Lense–
Thirring effect.
Einstein was so
satisfied with this
manifestation of Mach's principle...
- for α = 1 {\displaystyle \alpha =1} , by
Thirring and Wess
using a
method introduced by
Johnson for the
Thirring model; and, for α = 0 {\displaystyle \alpha...
-
without chiral symmetry and as such, it may or may not be m****ive. The
Thirring model. This is a four-fermi
theory of
fermions with a
vector coupling....