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Autor:
Eugene Guth, Hubert M. James
Publikováno v:
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics. 34:7-36
Autor:
Barbara Okray Hall, Hubert M. James
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Physical Review B. 13:3590-3603
Autor:
Hubert M. James
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Journal of Applied Physics. 51:4666-4672
Solutions are given for a number of one‐dimensional problems in heat conduction arising in connection with extensions of the flash method of measuring thermal diffusivity: conduction through slabs of one or two materials, with flash or step irradia
Autor:
Hubert M. James
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 2:794-810
A treatment of the Li2 molecule by the Heitler‐London method, with Slater wave functions for the atoms, has been carried out both with and without the customary approximations. In the absence of these approximations the binding computed is only a s
Autor:
Hubert M. James
Publikováno v:
Physical Review. 167:862-874
The orientational ordering of the molecules in solid hcp ortho-${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ is studied theoretically, using the internal-field approximation and neglecting lattice vibrations. A relaxation method suitable for use with a high-speed computer is e
Autor:
Guy W. Lehman, Hubert M. James
Publikováno v:
Physical Review. 100:1698-1712
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Physical Review. 49:688-695
Autor:
Hubert M. James, W. C. Tait
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 41:1937-1946
Orientational transitions in systems of coupled molecular rotators have previously been treated by methods that take account of pair‐correlation effects, but only in the case of molecules with axial symmetry coupled by forces that do not depend on
Autor:
Hubert M. James
Publikováno v:
Physical Review. 76:1611-1624
Autor:
Hubert M. James
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The Journal of Chemical Physics. 15:651-668
A Gaussian network is defined as a network of flexible chain segments, linked to each other and to a system of fixed points, in which each unbranching chain segment can take on a number of configurations which is a Gaussian function of the distance b