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Josephson effect (3656 bytes)
1: ...y [[magnetic field]]s. It is also speculated that Josephson junctions may allow the realisation of [[qubit]]s...
3: ...eling of the insulator by the Cooper pairs is the Josephson effect. (related physics on [[quantum tunneling]]...
5: ...phase coherence and is the primary enabler of the Josephson Effect.
7: The basic equations coverning the dynamics of the Josephson effect are
11: ...uantum]], the inverse of which is the [[Josephson constant]].

Julien Josephson (143 bytes)
1: '''Julien Josephson''' was the director of many plays during the sile...

Erland Josephson (352 bytes)
1: '''Erland Josephson''' (born [[June 15]], [[1923]] in [[Stockholm]], ...
8: [[Category:1923 births|Josephson, Erland]]
9: [[Category:Swedish actors|Josephson, Erland]]
10: [[Category:Cinema actors|Josephson, Erland]]
11: [[sv:Erland Josephson]]

Josephson junction (2394 bytes)
1: ...osephson junctions''', first developed by [[B. D. Josephson]], are
6: A Josephson junction is the interface between two
14: of the Josephson junction, and is an important phenomenological
17: Josephson junctions have two basic electrical properties. ...
21: that a constant voltage across a junction will produce an oscilla...

Brian David Josephson (1793 bytes)
1: ...]] [[physics|physicist]] whose discovery of the [[Josephson effect]] while a 22-year-old graduate student won...
3: Josephson is one of the most well-known advocates of the po...
10: ...s/brian_david_josephson.html Photo of Brian David Josephson]
11: * [http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/ Brian Josephson's home page - Mind-Matter Unification project]
15: [[Category:1940 births|Josephson, Brian David]]

Constant (5733 bytes)
1: ...ematics]] and the mathematical [[science]]s, a '''constant''' is a fixed, but possibly unspecified, value. T...
3: == Constant number ==
5: The most widely mentioned sort of ''constant'' is a fixed, but possibly unspecified, [[number]...
6: Usually the term ''constant'' is used in connection with mathematical [[funct...
8: Constants are by convention usually denoted by lower-case ...

Rydberg constant (1674 bytes)
1: ..., but most commonly referred to is the "infinity" constant.
3: The "infinity" Rydberg constant is:
7: The "infinity" constant appears in the formula:
11: Which gives the Rydberg constant for a certain [[atom]] with one [[electron]] with...
15: ...s the proportions of the values of the other five constants.

Constant Fornerod (1416 bytes)
1: '''Constant Fornerod''' ([[May 30]], [[1819]] - [[November 27...
20: [[Category:1819 births|Fornerod, Constant]]
21: [[Category:1899 deaths|Fornerod, Constant]]
22: ...ry:Members of the Swiss Federal Council|Fornerod, Constant]]
24: [[de:Constant Fornerod]]

Constant Nieuwenhuys (751 bytes)
1: ...[Unitary Urbanism]]. Generally known simply as '''Constant''', in [[1948]] he founded the [[Experimentele Gr...
9: [[Category:1920 births|Nieuwenhuys, Constant]]
11: [[nl:Constant Nieuwenhuijs]]

Constant capital (3122 bytes)
1: '''Constant capital''', or '''c''', in [[Marxian]] [[politica...
3: Constant capital has been measured as a [[stock vs. flow (...
5: ...ns constant. On the social level, in Marx's view, constant capital does not create profits or [[surplus-valu...
7: In this, constant capital is taken to differ sharply from variable ...
9: ...[thought experiment]]s, cases are raised in which constant capital can seem to be the only possible source o...

Constant Troyon (4687 bytes)
1: '''Constant Troyon''' ([[August 28]], [[1810]] - [[February 2...
13: ...The Barbizon School of Painters'' (London, 1890); Constant Troyon, ''The Art Journal'' (1893), p. 22.
17: [[Category:1810 births|Troyon, Constant]]
18: [[Category:1865 deaths|Troyon, Constant]]
19: [[Category:French painters|Troyon, Constant]]

Derivative of a constant (1487 bytes)
1: ...function (mathematics)|function]] is [[zero]]. (A constant function is one that does not depend on the indep...
3: ...to the given function's graph, and the graph of a constant function is a horizontal line, whose slope is zer...
7: ... [[integral|integrals]]: according to the way the constant is left unfixed, or specified.
9: ...f any function of degree 0 is the derivative of a constant. Which is 0: the anti-derivative of ''x''<sup>-1<...

Benjamin Constant (2949 bytes)
1: '''Benjamin Constant''' ([[October 25]], [[1767]] - [[December 8]], [[...
3: Constant was born in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]], to des...
5: ..., but at the expense of their individual freedom. Constant thus attacked Napoleon's martial appetite on the ...
7: Constant was, however, no proponent of radical libertarian...
19: * [http://www.unil.ch/ibc/ Institut Benjamin Constant homepage]

Constant Lambert (3188 bytes)
1: '''Constant Leonard Lambert''', ([[August 23]], [[1905]] - [[...

Constant Huret (553 bytes)
1: '''Constant Huret''', knicknamed &quot;le Boulanger&quot; (th...

The Constant Nymph (1402 bytes)
1: '''''The Constant Nymph''''' is a [[novel]] by [[Margaret Kennedy]]...
9: [[Category:Books starting with C|Constant Nympth, The]]
10: [[Category:Novels|Constant Nymph, The]]
11: [[Category:Plays|Constant Nymph, The]]
12: [[Category:1928 films|Constant Nymph, The]]

Constant Permeke (307 bytes)
1: Constant Permeke ([[1886]] &mdash; [[1952]]), a [[Belgium|...

Châteauguay—Saint-Constant (1221 bytes)
1: '''Châteauguay—Saint-Constant''', previoulsy known as '''Châteauguay''' is the ...
7: ...laberry]]. It as replaced with Châteauguay—Saint-Constant in 2003 with portions cut off to Beauharnois—Sala...

RC time constant (3263 bytes)
1: The '''RC time constant''', usually denoted by the [[Greek language|Greek...
3: The value of the time constant (in [[second]]s) is equal to the product of the c...
5: ...rameter of the RC circuit, is related to the time constant by
18: '''Standard time constants and cutoff frequencies'''<br>
23: ! style="background:#efefef;" | Time constant <math> \tau </math><br>in µs

Champernowne constant (5570 bytes)
1: In [[mathematics]], the '''Champernowne constant''' C<sub>10</sub> is a certain [[real number]], n...
10: This is precisely how the Champernowne constant is defined.
16: ...ly normal in base ten. We can create Champernowne constants that are normal in other bases, similarly, for e...
23: ...he continued fraction of the decimal Champernowne constant]]
24: ...e fastest way of computation. Often computing the constant is much faster if one does so purely numerically....

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