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Results for "departments_tesim:"Department of Physics""
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Fall 2010
This thesis summarizes a study of higher-dimensional distorted objects such as a distorted 5-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black hole. It considers a particular type of distortion corresponding to an external, static distribution of matter and fields around this object. The corresponding...
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Hydraulic fracture monitoring: Integrated analysis of DAS, pumping information, microseismicity and PKN modelling
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Well-monitoring before, during, and after hydraulic fracturing treatment is essential to accomplish a successful fracture completion program. By knowing the geometry, orientation, and propagation of the hydraulic fractures, we can identify potential completion issues during fracturing operations...
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Fall 2022
Vector field data are becoming increasingly more common in several fields of signal processing, such as electrical engineering and geophysics. Processing vector-valued signals, however, has imposed a series of challenges on its practitioners. Many approaches can be taken to carry out vector field...
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Fall 2013
We study the mass difference between the spin singlet and spin triplet states of heavy quarkonium. The quarkonium meson is a non-relativistic quark-antiquark bound-state of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). We set up a matching procedure between the perturbative analysis of the short-distance...
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Spring 2016
We study the mass difference between the spin singlet and spin triplet states of positronium and heavy quarkonium, an effect which is referred to as the hyperfine splitting. For positronium, a bound state of an electron and a positron, we analyze the one-loop nonrelativistic effective Hamiltonian...