relativistic in English

adjective
1
accurately described only by the theory of relativity.
And thus we have the birth of relativistic gravitation theory.
2
of or relating to the doctrine of relativism.
Historicism has the same relativistic consequences as psychologism.

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1. If relativistic effects are important, the speed of sound is calculated from the relativistic Euler equations.

2. In a relativistic machine the complete equations would be necessary, because they are inherently relativistic. Concerning to GR they can be formulated for accelerated frames.

3. Announcement of the 4th ESO/CERN Symposium on "Relativistic Astromental Physics" and the 15th Texas Symposium on "Relativistic Astrophysics" Abstract

4. From analysis of relativistic beaming effects, the jets of FRII sources are known to remain relativistic (with speeds of at least 0.5c) out to the ends of the lobes.

5. SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) Title: Announcement of the 4th ESO/CERN Symposium on "Relativistic Astromental Physics" and the 15th Texas Symposium on "Relativistic Astrophysics" Journal: The Messenger, vol

6. Therefore, knowledge of those relativistic effects is required in the construction of particle accelerators.

7. A proper relativistic theory with a probability density current must also share this feature.

8. These studies have shown that the apparent superluminal motion is due to a relativistic effect known as relativistic aberration, where the intrinsic velocity of ejecta is actually about 90% the speed of light.

9. Starting around 1927, Paul Dirac combined quantum mechanics with the relativistic theory of electromagnetism.

10. The classical and the relativistic Doppler effect for both acoustic and light waves are formulated exactly by a systematic method.

11. Today, special relativity's predictions are routinely confirmed in particle accelerators such as the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.

12. This was actually achieved with the Ives-Stilwell experiment, which measured α as having the value predicted by relativistic time dilation.

13. From a purely non-general relativistic standpoint, we solve the empty space Poisson equation (∇ 2 Φ= 0) for an Azimuthally symmetric setting (i.e

14. An accessible account of relativistic effects in the global positioning system can be found in Ashby 2002; details are given in Ashby 2003.

15. They enable us to experience relativistic phenomena such as Lorentz contraction, time dilation, aberration, finite speed of light, and gravitational light bending.

16. A black hole that is accreting infalling matter can become active, emitting a strong wind through a collimated relativistic jet.

17. Franz Boas was a German-born anthropologist who founded the relativistic, culture-centered school of American anthropology that dominated 20th century thought.

18. In addition, that the speed of light is unreachable for massive bodies was measured in many tests of relativistic energy and momentum.

19. Three dimensional perturbed motion of relativistic electron in an ion channel electron cyclotron maser(ICECM) is investigated by using the fluid theory.

20. Since the Schrödinger equation is only valid for non-relativistic quantum mechanics, the solutions it yields for the hydrogen atom are not entirely correct.

21. Expressions are derived for the total energy loss and photon-production spectrum by the processes of Compton scattering, Bremsstrahlung, and synchrotron radiation from highly relativistic electrons

22. 21 By replacing the fifth postulate in the preceding paper with the condition of spherical symmetry of space we again obtain the Friedmann universe in relativistic cosmology.

23. Then, in 19 the US Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider established that a quark gluon plasma could be created on a miniscule scale.

24. The factor in square brackets in the last expression is nearly one; the extra term arises from relativistic effects (for details, see #Features going beyond the Schrödinger solution).

25. Wiki content for Blasa Blazar - A blazar is an active galactic nucleus (AGN) with a relativistic jet (a jet composed of ionized matter traveling at nearly …

26. At 4.96 eV, it is the lowest of all Actinides and lanthanides because of strong relativistic shielding that makes it easier to pluck off lawrencium’s weakly bound 7p electron.

27. Thus we are led, via the correspondence principle, to a classical understanding of the origin of the algebraic and dynamical properties characteristic of Dirac-like relativistic wave equations.

28. The Compiled wavelengths and energy levels are from experimental sources, while the transition probabilities originate mainly from recent calculations carried out with advanced, multiconfiguration computer codes, with relativistic terms included.

29. Antimatter came about as a solution to the fact that the equation describing a free particle in motion (the relativistic relation between energy, momentum and mass) has not only positive energy

30. The particles have maximum energy when the magnetic field is at its strongest value but the formula used for the cyclotron will not work for Betatrons because the electron will be relativistic

31. The Bremsstrahlung process An ultra relativistic electron passing near a nucleus is influenced by its strong electric field. The interaction between electric charges is explained in modern physics by the exchange of photons

32. Their antiparallel ordering of magnetic moments produces zero net magnetization, so they produce no stray fields and are insensitive to external magnetic field perturbations. Antiferromagnetic domain walls have been shown theoretically to approach relativistic speeds.

33. In the early 1960s, Kołos and Wolniewicz published a number of pioneering papers on the potential energy curves of the hydrogen molecule, including several corrections to the Born–Oppenheimer approximation, including adiabatic, non-adiabatic, and relativistic terms.

34. The change in the argument of periastron of eclipsing binaries, i.e., the Apsidal motion caused by classical and relativistic effects, can be measured from variations in the difference between the time of minimum light of the primary and secondary eclipses

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36. @article{osti_4301308, title = {FOUR-SECTOR Azimuthally VARYING FIELD CYCLOTRON}, author = {Blosser, H G and Worsham, R E and Goodman, C D}, abstractNote = {An electron model relativistic fixed-frequency cyclotron of the Azimuthally varying field type was constructed for the purpose of testing the orbit dynamics of such a device

37. Copernicium, the authors believe, almost certainly has noble-gas characteristics and indeed may only barely be a liquid at room temperature (!) The new paper refers to it as a “relativistic noble liquid”, which is quite a weird category – it’s even more like mercury than mercury is.

38. Arguments recently proposed by Kranyš concerning the nondistinguishability between Abraham's and Minkowski's electromagnetic contributions to the total energy-momentum tensor of the same relativistic, thermodynamically closed system are extended to other electromagnetic energy-momentum tensors (as proposed by Grot and Eringen and de Groot and Suttorp).

39. Franz Boas, (born July 9, 1858, Minden, Westphalia, Prussia [Germany]—died December 22, 1942, New York, New York, U.S.), German-born American anthropologist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the founder of the relativistic, culture-centred school of American anthropology that became dominant in the 20th century

40. ‘It is Conjecturable that the temperature in these regions will increase up to 4°C.’ More example sentences ‘It is a mix of threes & fours, at which I arrived when I wondered what other Conjecturable particles besides tachyons may be conceived through the exploration of special-relativistic equations.’

41. This paper shows that the use of the Landau and Lifshitz definition of the Hermitian adjoint of a tensor operator combined with the triangular rule leads to new terms in the relativistic "effective operator technique" formulation of a crystalline electric field, and that the matrix elements of these terms are significant for S-state ions.