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Lee D and Albrecht A C 1993 On global energy conservation in nonlinear light matter interaction the nonlinear spectroscopies, active and passive Adv. Phys. Chem. 83 43-87... [Pg.1225]

The time that the trajectory must spend at / max to ensure that the equilibrium distribution is sampled is at least Tmin, the time required to surmount the largest barrier separating the global energy minimum from other thermodynamically important states. Using Eq. (39) we find... [Pg.205]

Finding the Global Energy Minimum Evolutionary Algorithms and Simulated Annealing... [Pg.495]

Fig. 2-4. Average CO2 concentration North Atlantic Region O, Pacific Region A. (The dashed line is the nineteenth-century base value 290 ppm.) Source Combination of data from Callender, G. C., Tellus, 10, 243 (1958), and Council on Environmental Quality, "Global Energy Futures and the Carbon Ehoxide Problem." Superintendent of Documents, Lf.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1981. (See also Fig. 11-1.)... Fig. 2-4. Average CO2 concentration North Atlantic Region O, Pacific Region A. (The dashed line is the nineteenth-century base value 290 ppm.) Source Combination of data from Callender, G. C., Tellus, 10, 243 (1958), and Council on Environmental Quality, "Global Energy Futures and the Carbon Ehoxide Problem." Superintendent of Documents, Lf.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1981. (See also Fig. 11-1.)...
In comminution processes, energy consumption is often the most important design consideration. In fact, it has been estimated that 1 per cent of global energy consumption is used in comminution. Energy consumption is a function of the size and hardness of the material and the required degree of breakage or surface area formation. Empirically... [Pg.139]

The requirement of an accurate global energy surface is even more important for a quantum mechanical treatment than for the classical case, since the wave function depends on a finite part of the surface, not just a single point. The updating of the positions and velocities is computationally inexpensive in the classical case, once the... [Pg.389]

Gabel, M. (1975). Energy Eanh and Everyone A Global Energy Strategy for Spaceship Earth. San Francisco Straight Arrow Books. [Pg.537]

Levine, M. D., et al. (1991). Energy Efficiency, Developing Nations, and Eastern Europe. A Report to the U.S. Working Group on Global Energy Efficiency. [Pg.975]

Among the components of our atmosphere, the concentration of carbon dioxide is a mere 325 parts per million (ppm). In other words, 999,675 of every million molecules in the air are not CO2. (Almost all the molecules are N2 or O2.) At such a low concentration, how could CO2 possibly cause a measurable change in the Earth s surface temperature The answer lies in the role that minor atmospheric species play in the global energy balance. [Pg.485]


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