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In physics , the stochastic vacuum model is a nonpertubative, phenomenological approach to derive cross section in quantum chromodynamics . It is deemed impossible, to calculate the vacuum averages of gauge-invariant quantities in QCD in a closed form, e.g. using the path integrals. But standard perturbation theory techniques don't work at distances, where the running coupling constant reaches... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Stochastic vacuum model
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Manifold vacuum , or engine vacuum in an internal combustion engine is the difference in air pressure between the engine's intake manifold and Earth's atmosphere . Manifold vacuum is an effect of choked flow through a throttle in the intake manifold of an engine. It is a measure of the amount of restriction of airflow through the engine, and hence of the unused power capacity in the... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Manifold vacuum
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For other uses, see vacuum cleaner and Vacuum (musical group) . The root of the word vacuum is the Latin word vacuum (pl. vacua ) which means a space devoid of matter. In physics , a vacuum is the absence of matter in a volume of space . Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Vacuum ranges 2 Perfect vacuum 3 Partial vacuum 4 Degrees of vacuum ... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Vacuum
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Vacuum is a Swedish synth pop musical group formed in 1996 by Alexander Bard . The history of the group can be divided into two distinct parts: before the departure of the group's leader Alexander Bard in 1999 and after his departure, since which the singer Mattias Lindblom has become the group's new leader. The first two full albums of 1997 and 1998 were characterized... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Vacuum (band)
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In theoretical physics , the Hartle-Hawking state , named after James Hartle and Stephen Hawking , is a hypothetical vector in the Hilbert space of a theory of quantum gravity that describes... "Wave function of the universe", Phys. Rev. D28 , 2960 (1983). This physics -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Hartle-Hawking state
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In Quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the gluon condensate is a non-perturbative property of the QCD vacuum which could be partly responsible for giving masses to certain hadrons. If the gluon field tensor is represented as G μν , thenthe gluon condensate is the vacuum expectation value . It is not clear yet whether this condensate is related to any of the known phase changes in quark... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Gluon condensate
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... The other, without a pair to annihilate it, travels away in the form of emitting radiation. A similar theory suggests that the universe, in the method of the Big Bang , could have formed from vacuum fluctuations, or virtual particles, appearing in the original nothing to interact in such a way with other appearing particles so that the result is not a complete annihilation of matching pairs... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Virtual particle
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... Cosmology Special relativity Riemannian geometry edit In Einstein's theory of general relativity , the Schwarzschild solution (or the Schwarzschild vacuum ) describes the gravitational field outside a spherical, non-rotating mass such as a (non-rotating) star , planet , or black hole . It is also a good approximation to the gravitational field... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Schwarzschild metric
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...field equation in which the only term in the stress-energy tensor is a cosmological constant term. This can be interpreted physically as a kind of classical approximation to a nonzero vacuum energy . Terminological note: this article concerns a standard concept, but there is apparently no standard term to denote this concept, so we have attempted to supply one for the benefit of... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Lambdavacuum solution
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Vacuum tube radios and amplifiers were used in cars until being displaced by transistorized radios. This shift occurred for the same reasons as in almost all other electronic devices: transistors are smaller, cooler, cheaper, more durable, and more precise. Some enthusiasts continue to prefer "tube amps", so a small number of tube car stereos are still made. Manufacturers include Milbert... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Automotive vacuum tube amplifier
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