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ZA_2_14 — Penrose Twistor Theory: Spinor Geometry and Spacetime

Twistor theory — conceived by Roger Penrose beginning in 1967 — is a radical reformulation of the geometry underlying physics in which the fundamental objects are not points in spacetime but rather twistors: elements of

twistor theory Roger Penrose spinor conformal invariance twistor space scattering amplitudes
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ZA_5_03 — Infrasound — Physics, Biological Effects, and Anomalous Phenomena

Infrasound — sound below the conventional human hearing threshold of ~20 Hz — is a pervasive physical phenomenon generated by natural sources (wind, ocean waves, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, thunderstorms, animal voc

infrasound low-frequency sound sub-bass 18.98 Hz Vic Tandy standing wave
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ZA_5_19 — Bekenstein Bound: Information Limits and the Physics of Black Holes

The Bekenstein bound — proposed by Jacob Bekenstein in 1981 — establishes a fundamental upper limit on the amount of information (entropy) that can be contained within a given region of space with a given amount of energ

bekenstein bound holographic principle black hole entropy information theory thermodynamics hawking radiation
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ZA_5_22 — Ionizing Radiation: Physics, Biological Effects, and Applications

Ionizing radiation — electromagnetic waves or particles with sufficient energy (>10 eV) to remove electrons from atoms — was discovered in the final years of the 19th century through a rapid sequence of breakthroughs: Wi

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ZA_4_15 — Condensed Matter Physics: Emergent Phenomena in Many-Body Systems

Condensed matter physics — the largest subfield of physics by number of active researchers — studies the collective behavior of vast numbers of interacting particles (electrons, atoms, ions, spins) in solid, liquid, and

condensed matter band theory phase transitions topological phases superconductivity strongly correlated
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ZA_4_00 — Condensed Matter Thermodynamics: Subfolder Summary

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ZA_4_22 — Superconductivity: BCS Theory to High-Temperature

Superconductivity — the complete vanishing of electrical resistance and the expulsion of magnetic fields below a critical temperature — was discovered by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes on April 8, 1911, in mercury at 4.2 K. The

superconductivity BCS theory Cooper pairs cuprate YBCO Meissner effect
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ZA_4_11 — Time Crystals and Discrete Time Symmetry Breaking

A time crystal is a phase of matter that spontaneously breaks time-translation symmetry — the fundamental physical principle that the laws of physics are the same at all times (which, via Noether's theorem, is linked to

time crystal discrete time crystal DTC time translation symmetry breaking Floquet many-body localization
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ZA_3_10 — Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment

The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon ($a_\mu = (g-2)/2$) is one of the most precisely measured quantities in particle physics and one of the most sensitive probes for physics beyond the Standard Model. Every charged

muon g-2 anomalous magnetic moment g minus 2 Fermilab Brookhaven Standard Model
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ZA_3_13 — Higgs Boson: The Origin of Mass and the Standard Model's Final Piece

The Higgs boson — discovered on July 4, 2012, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) — is the quantum excitation of the Higgs field, a scalar field that permeates all of space and gives ma

Higgs boson Higgs field Higgs mechanism electroweak symmetry breaking LHC ATLAS
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ZA_3_12 — Lattice Gauge Theory and Non-Perturbative QCD

Lattice gauge theory — the formulation of quantum field theories on a discrete spacetime lattice rather than in continuous spacetime — is the only known first-principles method for making non-perturbative calculations in

lattice gauge theory lattice QCD LQCD Kenneth Wilson lattice discretization
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ZA_3_18 — Quark-Gluon Plasma and Exotic Matter States

Quark-gluon plasma (QGP) — a deconfined state of matter in which quarks and gluons, normally bound inside protons and neutrons by the strong nuclear force (quantum chromodynamics, QCD), roam freely over extended volumes

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ZA_3_11 — Cosmic Ray Physics and Ultra-High-Energy Particles

Cosmic rays — high-energy particles (primarily protons, alpha particles, and heavier atomic nuclei, with a small fraction of electrons and antimatter) that bombard Earth from space — were discovered by Victor Hess in 191

cosmic ray ultra-high-energy cosmic ray UHECR extensive air shower Pierre Auger Observatory Telescope Array
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ZA_3_00 — Particle Nuclear Physics: Subfolder Summary

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ZA_3_09 — Dark Matter Particle Candidates and Detection

The evidence that approximately 27% of the universe's total energy density consists of dark matter — matter that interacts gravitationally but does not emit, absorb, or scatter electromagnetic radiation in any detectable

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