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Ultraschnelle Dynamik in Flüssigkeiten zeitaufgelöste Untersuchungen zum optischen Kerr-Effekt, Raman-induzierten Kerr-Effekt /Laurent, Thomas. January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Berlin, Humboldt-Universiẗat, Diss., 2000.
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Die Weltanschauung des Theaterkritikers Alfred Kerr /Seadle, Peter Stephan January 1964 (has links)
No description available.
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The interaction of light with periodic magnetic structuresMatelon, R. J. January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics and string theoryChen, Wei 15 May 2009 (has links)
With the advent of supergravity and superstring theory, it is of great importance
to study higher-dimensional solutions to the Einstein equations. In this dissertation,
we study the higher dimensional Kerr-AdS metrics, and show how they admit further
generalisations in which additional NUT-type parameters are introduced.
The choice of coordinates in four dimensions that leads to the natural inclusion
of a NUT parameter in the Kerr-AdS solution is rather well known. An important
feature of this coordinate system is that the radial variable and the latitude variable
are placed on a very symmetrical footing. The NUT generalisations of the highdimensional
Kerr-AdS metrics obtained in this dissertation work in a very similar way.
We first consider the Kerr-AdS metrics specialised to cohomogeneity 2 by appropriate
restrictions on their rotation parameters. A latitude coordinate is introduced in such
a way that it, and the radial variable, appeared in a very symmetrical way. The
inclusion of a NUT charge is a natural result of this parametrisation. This procedure
is then applied to the general D dimensional Kerr-AdS metrics with cohomogeneity
[D/2]. The metrics depend on the radial coordinate r and [D/2] latitude variables µi
that are subject to the constraint Ei µ2i
= 1. We find a coordinate reparameterisation
in which the µi variables are replaced by [D/2]−1 unconstrained coordinates yα, and
put the coordinates r and yα on a parallel footing in the metrics, leading to an
immediate introduction of ([D/2]−1) NUT parameters. This gives the most general Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics in D dimensions.
We discuss some remarkable properties of the new Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics. We
show that the Hamilton-Jacobi and Klein-Gordon equations are separable in Kerr-
NUT-AdS metrics with cohomogeneity 2. We also demonstrate that the general
cohomogeneity-n Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics can be written in multi-Kerr-Schild form.
Lastly, We study the BPS limits of the Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics. After Euclideanisation,
we obtain new families of Einstein-Sassaki metrics in odd dimensions and
Ricci-flat metrics in even dimensions. We also discuss their applications in String
theory.
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Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics and string theoryChen, Wei 10 October 2008 (has links)
With the advent of supergravity and superstring theory, it is of great importance
to study higher-dimensional solutions to the Einstein equations. In this dissertation,
we study the higher dimensional Kerr-AdS metrics, and show how they admit further
generalisations in which additional NUT-type parameters are introduced.
The choice of coordinates in four dimensions that leads to the natural inclusion
of a NUT parameter in the Kerr-AdS solution is rather well known. An important
feature of this coordinate system is that the radial variable and the latitude variable
are placed on a very symmetrical footing. The NUT generalisations of the highdimensional
Kerr-AdS metrics obtained in this dissertation work in a very similar way.
We first consider the Kerr-AdS metrics specialised to cohomogeneity 2 by appropriate
restrictions on their rotation parameters. A latitude coordinate is introduced in such
a way that it, and the radial variable, appeared in a very symmetrical way. The
inclusion of a NUT charge is a natural result of this parametrisation. This procedure
is then applied to the general D dimensional Kerr-AdS metrics with cohomogeneity
[D/2]. The metrics depend on the radial coordinate r and [D/2] latitude variables µi
that are subject to the constraint Ei µi² = 1. We find a coordinate reparameterisation
in which the µi variables are replaced by [D/2] - 1 unconstrained coordinates yα, and
put the coordinates r and yα on a parallel footing in the metrics, leading to an
immediate introduction of ([D/2] - 1) NUT parameters. This gives the most general Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics in D dimensions.
We discuss some remarkable properties of the new Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics. We
show that the Hamilton-Jacobi and Klein-Gordon equations are separable in Kerr-
NUT-AdS metrics with cohomogeneity 2. We also demonstrate that the general
cohomogeneity-n Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics can be written in multi-Kerr-Schild form.
Lastly, We study the BPS limits of the Kerr-NUT-AdS metrics. After Euclideanisation,
we obtain new families of Einstein-Sassaki metrics in odd dimensions and
Ricci-flat metrics in even dimensions. We also discuss their applications in String
theory.
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Alfred Kerr im ExilWendler, Karlheinz, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Freie Universität Berlin. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-405).
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Walter Kerr the critic as theorist : a study of aesthetic, theatrical, and dramatic principles /Kimes, William Harold, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1976. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 301-304).
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A new approach to reflection polarization problems with application to the microwave magneto-Kerr effect in indium antimonideHuggins, Brian Donald, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--(Ph.D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1978. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Second light-scattering and Kerr-effect virial coefficients of molecules with linear and lower symmetry.Couling, Vincent William. 01 October 2014 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1995.
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Quantum theory of light scattering at finite temperatureDumitru, Alina Gabriela January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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