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Apparent strain tests conducted on microdot weldable strain gages
This report summarizes the results of apparent strain tests conducted on both temperature-compensated and uncompensated Microdot weldable strain gages as requested by the Sensor Application Engineering group
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Apparent Strain Tests Conducted on Microdot Weldable Strain Gages
This report summarizes the results of apparent strain tests conducted on both temperature-compensated and uncompensated Microdot weldable strain gages as requested by the Sensor Application Engineering group
Electron Spectroscopy and Hubbard: Issues and Opportunities
A fundamental theoretical characterization of a many-body system such as that defined by the Hubbard Hamiltonian is the single particle Green’s function G. Single particle electron spectroscopies provide a means to measure the spectral weight of G and so these spectroscopies are in principle a very powerful experimental means of testing theoretical predictions for the Hubbard model. This article gives an overview of problems and opportunities associated with the application of electron spectroscopy to this problem