955 resultados para Laplace’s equations
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Appendix in Latin.
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Preservation photocopy on alkaline paper.
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First issued in 25 parts, July 15, 1836, to June 1, 1842.
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Mathematical pamphlets, v.6, no.3.
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"Answers to exercises": p. 205-211.
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pt. I. (Vol. I) Exact equations and Pfaff's problem. 1890.--pt. II. (Vol. II-III) Ordinary equations, not linear. 1900.--pt. III. (Vol. IV) Ordinary equations. 1902.--pt. IV (vol. V-VI) Partial differential equations. 1906.
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We derive gap equations for superconductivity in coexistence with ferromagnetism. We treat singlet and triplet states With either equal spin pairing (ESP) or opposite spin pairing (OSP) states, and study the behaviour of these states as a function of exchange splitting. For the s-wave singlet state we find that our gap equations correctly reproduce the Clogston-Chandrasekhar limiting behaviour and the phase diagram of the Baltensperger-Sarma equation (excluding the FFLO region). The singlet superconducting order parameter is shown to be independent of exchange splitting at zero temperature, as is assumed in the derivation of the Clogston-Chandrasekhar limit. P-wave triplet states of the OSP type behave similarly to the singlet state as a function of exchange splitting. On the other hand, ESP triplet states show a very different behaviour. In particular, there is no Clogston-Chandrasekhar limiting and the superconducting critical temperature, T-C, is actually increased by exchange splitting.