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Circular symmetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Circular symmetry in mathematical physics applies to a 2-dimensional field which can be expressed as a function of distance from a central point only. This means that all points on each circle take t...
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List of spherical symmetry groups - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Particle in a spherically symmetric potential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In quantum mechanics, the particle in a spherically symmetric potential describes the dynamics of a particle in a potential which has spherical symmetry. The Hamiltonian for such a system has the fo...
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By demanding spherical symmetry we can simplify the equations of motion considerably. It turns out that spherical symmetry of the metric automatically means the metric is static and asymptotically flat.
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Abstract. We determine the expression of the electrostatic self-energy for a point charge in static black holes with spherical symmetry having suitable properties.
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is: a condition in which all relevant properties depend (or may depend) on the distance from some fixed point, but not on direction. ... is exemplified: by a spherical body whose density depends only on the distance from the centre of the sphere. [P3.2]
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spherical harmonics. ... Capozziello et al CQG(07)gq [Noether symmetry approach]; Kainulainen et al PRD(07)-a0704; Deser et al GRG(08)-a0705 [Einstein + non-polynomial]; Saffari & Rahvar MPLA(09)-a0710 [consistency issue];
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