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Two systems are coupled if they are interacting with each other
In physics, coupling is when two objects are interacting with each other, that is they are not independent. In classical mechanics, coupling is a connection
Coupling_(physics)
Degree of interdependence between software modules
relationships between modules. Coupling is not binary but multi-dimensional. Coupling is usually contrasted with cohesion. Low coupling often correlates with high
Coupling (computer programming)
Coupling_(computer_programming)
Coupling in quantum physics
In quantum mechanics, angular momentum coupling is the procedure of constructing eigenstates of total angular momentum out of eigenstates of separate angular
Angular_momentum_coupling
Parameter describing the strength of a force
In physics, a coupling constant or gauge coupling parameter (or, more simply, a coupling) is a number that determines the strength of the force exerted
Coupling_constant
Type of coupling used in NMR spectroscopy
nuclear chemistry and nuclear physics, J-couplings (also called spin-spin coupling or indirect dipole–dipole coupling) are mediated through chemical
J-coupling
Concept in theoretical physics
field theory is conformally invariant and any running couplings cease to change. In particle physics, this treatment reflects the changes in the underlying
Renormalization_group
American theoretical physicist
Witten, E. (March 13–18, 1995). Some problems of strong and weak coupling. physics.usc.edu. Future Perspectives in String Theory. Los Angeles: University
Edward_Witten
Theory of forces and subatomic particles
confirmed. Unsolved problem in physics What gives rise to the Standard Model of particle physics? Why do particle masses and coupling constants have the values
Standard_Model
Scalar–fermion interaction
In particle physics, the Yukawa coupling or Yukawa interaction, named after Hideki Yukawa, is an interaction between particles according to the Yukawa
Yukawa_coupling
Type of quark
its mass from its coupling to the Higgs field. This coupling yt is very close to unity; in the Standard Model of particle physics, it is the largest
Top_quark
Interaction between electronic and nuclear vibrational motion in a molecule
Vibronic coupling (also called nonadiabatic coupling or derivative coupling) in a molecule involves the interaction between electronic and nuclear vibrational
Vibronic_coupling
Topics referred to by the same term
up coupling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coupling is a connection or joint between two things. Coupling may also refer to: Coupling (physics), when
Coupling_(disambiguation)
unsolved problems grouped into broad areas of physics. Some of the major unsolved problems in physics are theoretical, meaning that existing theories
List of unsolved problems in physics
List_of_unsolved_problems_in_physics
Elementary particle involved with rest mass
with additional features such as large non-minimal coupling, a Brans–Dicke scalar, or other "new" physics, and they have received treatments suggesting that
Higgs_boson
Relativistic interaction in quantum physics
the spin–orbit interaction (also called spin–orbit effect or spin–orbit coupling) is a relativistic interaction of a particle's spin with its motion inside
Spin–orbit_interaction
In the term mode coupling, as used in physics and electrical engineering, the word "mode" refers to eigenmodes of an idealized, "unperturbed", linear system
Mode_coupling
Set of waveguides including a closed loop
silicon photonics. Resonator Ring laser Total internal reflection Coupling (physics) Filter (optics) Optical switch Coupled mode theory Chremmos, Ioannis;
Optical_ring_resonators
Type of field where the net flow of electromagnetic energy is zero
of Physics. 323 (1): 34. arXiv:physics/0611063. Bibcode:2008AnPhy.323...34K. doi:10.1016/j.aop.2007.04.017. S2CID 1887505. "'Evanescent coupling' could
Evanescent_field
Dimensionless number that quantifies the strength of the electromagnetic interaction
independent of the system of units used, which is related to the strength of the coupling of an elementary charge e with the electromagnetic field, by the formula
Fine-structure_constant
Unsolved problem in physics
Crossing the boundaries: Gauge dynamics at strong coupling. International Journal of Modern Physics A. Vol. 25, no. 2n03. Singapore: World Scientific
Hierarchy_problem
Most basic type of physical force
In physics, the fundamental interactions or fundamental forces are interactions in nature that appear not to be reducible to more basic interactions.
Fundamental_interaction
Phenomenon in quantum chromodynamics
scale or QCD scale is the scale at which the perturbatively defined strong coupling constant diverges. This is known as the Landau pole. The confinement scale
Color_confinement
Effect on quantum mechanics in which quantum systems are bound
term quantum coupling does not have a universally accepted definition in scientific literature—unlike quantum entanglement or the coupling constant—it
Quantum_coupling
Branch of physics
Condensed matter physics is the field of physics that deals with the macroscopic and microscopic physical properties of matter, especially the solid and
Condensed_matter_physics
Number of protons or neutrons that make a nucleus particularly stable
In nuclear physics, a magic number is a number of nucleons (either protons or neutrons, separately) such that they are arranged into complete shells within
Magic_number_(physics)
The International Conference on Physics of Light–Matter Coupling in Nanostructures (PLMCN) is a yearly academic conference on various topics of semiconductor
International conference on Physics of Light–Matter Coupling in Nanostructures
International_conference_on_Physics_of_Light–Matter_Coupling_in_Nanostructures
Function that encodes the dependence of a coupling parameter on the energy scale
theoretical physics, specifically quantum field theory, a beta function or Gell-Mann–Low function, β(g), encodes the dependence of a coupling parameter
Beta_function_(physics)
Type of weak interaction in nuclear and atomic physics
In nuclear physics and atomic physics, weak charge, or rarely neutral weak charge, refers to the Standard Model weak interaction coupling of a particle
Weak_charge
Comprehensive physical model
larger gauge symmetry and thus several force carriers, but one unified coupling constant. Unifying gravity with the electronuclear interaction would provide
Grand_Unified_Theory
Hypothetical model through which W and Z bosons acquire mass
the Standard Model, the mass scale of the new physics must be much greater than MW and MZ, and the coupling of quarks and leptons to the new particles must
Technicolor_(physics)
Quasiparticles arising from EM wave coupling
In physics, polaritons /pəˈlærɪtɒnz, poʊ-/ are bosonic quasiparticles resulting from strong coupling of electromagnetic waves (photon) with an electric
Polariton
Concept in particle physics
new physics below the GUT scale – in fact, a too-light (<110 GeV) or too-heavy (>190 GeV) Higgs would have destabilized the vacuum or couplings. [3]
Desert_(particle_physics)
Phenomenon with inductive coupling
Resonant inductive coupling or magnetic phase synchronous coupling is a phenomenon with inductive coupling in which the coupling becomes stronger when
Resonant_inductive_coupling
Coupling constant divergence at high energies
In physics, the Landau pole (or the Moscow zero, or the Landau ghost) is the momentum (or energy) scale at which the coupling constant (interaction strength)
Landau_pole
Mathematics of a particle physics model
The Standard Model of particle physics is a gauge quantum field theory containing the internal symmetries of the unitary product group SU(3) × SU(2) × U(1)
Mathematical formulation of the Standard Model
Mathematical_formulation_of_the_Standard_Model
Universal and unchanging physical quantity
for the quark mixing matrix, 3 coupling constants for the gauge groups SU(3) × SU(2) × U(1) (or equivalently, two coupling constants and the Weinberg angle)
Physical_constant
In atomic physics, close coupling is a quantum mechanics method to calculate the multi-electronic atomic and molecular structure from fine structure to
Close_coupling
Proposed Chinese electron–positron collider
(PDF). Workshop on Physics at the CEPC, August 10–12, 2015 Gu, Jiayin. "Probing Zbb̅ couplings at the CEPC" (PDF). Workshop on Physics at the CEPC, August
Circular Electron Positron Collider
Circular_Electron_Positron_Collider
Discrete symmetry in certain supersymmetric models
physics. In the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, baryon number and lepton number are no longer conserved by all of the renormalizable couplings
R-parity
Theoretical framework in physics
Holographic Dictionary for Beta Functions of Multi-trace Coupling Constants". Journal of High Energy Physics. 2015 (5): 31. arXiv:1501.06664. Bibcode:2015JHEP
Quantum_field_theory
cluster Coupling (physics) Coupling constant Coupling loss Coupling parameter Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy condition Course of Theoretical Physics Covariant
Index_of_physics_articles_(C)
American theoretical physicist (1929–2019)
physics from MIT in 1951 after completing a doctoral dissertation, titled "Coupling strength and nuclear reactions", under the supervision of Weisskopf. Subsequently
Murray_Gell-Mann
Amount of matter present in an object
force. In the Standard Model of physics, the mass of elementary particles is believed to be a result of their coupling with the Higgs boson in what is
Mass
Physical quantity
Yaşar (2012). Energy: Production, Conversion, Storage, Conservation, and Coupling. Green Energy and Technology. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 305
Energy
Unified description of electromagnetism and the weak interaction
In particle physics, the electroweak interaction or electroweak force is the unified description of two of the fundamental interactions of nature: electromagnetism
Electroweak_interaction
Simulation of multiple aspects of physics
monolithic approach application), or by coupling independent codes that each computes part of the solution of a multi-physics problem (software-wise partitioned
Multiphysics_simulation
American theoretical physicist (born 1947)
Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and Harvard College Professor at Harvard University. He is also director of undergraduate studies in physics. He was co-master
Howard_Georgi
Intrinsic quantum property of particles
is important in chemical spectroscopy and medical imaging. Spin–orbit coupling leads to the fine structure of atomic spectra, which is used in atomic
Spin_(physics)
regions due to sulphate aerosols. Coupling of atmospheric regions: To study some of the mechanisms that provide coupling between the upper and lower atmosphere
Odin-OSIRIS
Exactly solvable model of coupled oscillators
model. The model makes several assumptions, including that there is weak coupling, that the oscillators are identical or nearly identical, and that interactions
Kuramoto_model
American physicist
Modern Physics demonstrated that the Landau parameters emerge as marginal couplings at the Fermi surface fixed point, and that the BCS coupling is marginally
Ramamurti_Shankar
Method in physics used to deal with infinities
point. The coupling constants in the Standard Model of particle physics vary in different ways with increasing energy scale: the coupling of quantum chromodynamics
Renormalization
Electrical transmission without physical connection
using inductive coupling between coils of wire, or by electric fields using capacitive coupling between metal electrodes. Inductive coupling is the most widely
Wireless_power_transfer
Theories trying to extend known physics
Physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM) refers to the theoretical developments needed to explain the deficiencies of the Standard Model, such as the inability
Physics beyond the Standard Model
Physics_beyond_the_Standard_Model
have the largest coupling to the new particles. For this reason third generation partners are the most easy to produce and top physics has the largest
Composite_Higgs_models
Notation in quantum physics
represent L = 0, 1, 2, or 3 respectively. For coupling schemes other that LS coupling, such as the jj coupling that applies to some heavy elements, other
Term_symbol
American theoretical physicist (1918–1988)
the physics of elementary particles". He is also known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of the physics of
Richard_Feynman
Mechanism of beta decay proposed in 1933
direct coupling of a neutron with an electron, a neutrino (later determined to be an antineutrino) and a proton. Fermi first introduced this coupling in his
Fermi's_interaction
Property of electrical conductors
unwanted coupling between conductors in a circuit. The mutual inductance, M i j {\displaystyle M_{ij}} , is also a measure of the coupling between two
Inductance
Hund's coupling cases are idealized descriptions of rotational states in which specific terms in the molecular Hamiltonian and involving couplings between
Hund's_cases
Hypothetical particle decay process of a proton
of grand unified theories with electroweak and strong coupling constants measured at LEP". Physics Letters B. 260 (3): 447–455. Bibcode:1991PhLB..260..447A
Proton_decay
Laboratory technique
spectrum comes from J-coupling, or scalar coupling (a special case of spin–spin coupling), between NMR active nuclei. This coupling arises from the interaction
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy
Symmetry between bosons and fermions
Supersymmetry is a theoretical framework in physics that suggests the existence of a symmetry between particles with integer spin (bosons) and particles
Supersymmetry
Type of quark
recent evidence that intrinsic charm quarks exist in the proton, and the coupling of the charm quark and the Higgs boson has been studied. Recent evidence
Charm_quark
Symmetry of spatially mirrored systems
In physics, a parity transformation (also called parity inversion) is the flip in the sign of one spatial coordinate. In three dimensions, it can also
Parity_(physics)
Technique in theoretical physics
In theoretical physics, compactification means changing a theory with respect to one of its space-time dimensions. Instead of having a theory with this
Compactification_(physics)
Quantum field theory
Unsolved problem in physics Yang–Mills theory and the mass gap. Quantum particles described by the theory have mass but the classical waves of the field
Yang–Mills_theory
G-factor for electron with spin and orbital angular momentum
transition metal complexes due to their strong spin-orbit coupling and the breakdown of LS coupling. The factor comes about during the calculation of the
Landé_g-factor
\varepsilon _{p}=\Lambda ^{-1}.} A closely related parameter is the plasma coupling Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } , defined as a ratio of the Coulomb energy to
Plasma_parameter
Quantum number related to the strong force
hadrons. In a quantum field theory, a coupling constant and a charge are different but related notions. The coupling constant sets the magnitude of the force
Color_charge
Energy driving the accelerated expansion of the universe
(1 November 2023). "Cosmological coupling of nonsingular black holes". Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. 2023 (11): 007. arXiv:2306.11588
Dark_energy
Rule in atomic physics
In atomic physics, the Landé interval rule states that, due to weak angular momentum coupling (either spin-orbit or spin-spin coupling), the energy splitting
Landé_interval_rule
Physical constant with no units
In physics, a dimensionless physical constant is a physical constant that is dimensionless, i.e. a pure number having no units attached and having a numerical
Dimensionless physical constant
Dimensionless_physical_constant
Binding of quarks in subatomic particles
In nuclear physics and particle physics, the strong interaction, also called the strong force or strong nuclear force, is one of the four known fundamental
Strong_interaction
Hypothetical elementary particle
problem required such large couplings. However, it was soon realized that "invisible axions" with much smaller couplings also work. Two such classes of
Axion
Momentum-dependent division of spin bands in two-dimensional condensed matter systems
toy model that gives qualitatively the same physics (quantitatively it gives a poor estimation of the coupling α {\textstyle \alpha } ). Here we will introduce
Rashba_effect
Type of nuclear magnetic resonance peak
proton NMR, these peaks are not the result of proton-proton coupling, but result from the coupling of 1H atoms to an adjoining 13C atom. These small peaks
Carbon-13_NMR_satellite
repulsion". American Journal of Physics. 62 (8): 706–709. doi:10.1119/1.17500. ISSN 0002-9505. Novotny, Lukas (2010). "Strong coupling, energy splitting, and level
Level_repulsion
Theory of the strong nuclear interactions
In theoretical physics, quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the study of the strong interaction between quarks mediated by gluons. Quarks are fundamental
Quantum_chromodynamics
Effect in relativistic quantum mechanics
In physics, the Mashhoon effect describes the coupling of the intrinsic spin of a particle with the angular velocity of a rotating observer. The effect
Mashhoon_effect
Resistance to deformation in response to force
stiffnesses) along the same degree of freedom and the off-diagonal terms are the coupling stiffnesses between two different degrees of freedom (either at the same
Stiffness
Study of the physical processes in atmospheric clouds
Cloud physics is the study of the physical processes that lead to the formation, evolution and impacts of atmospheric clouds, including precipitation
Cloud_physics
Coupling between the magnetic and the electric properties of a material
Theoretical Physics. Only in 1959 did Igor Dzyaloshinskii, using an elegant symmetry argument, derive the form of a linear magnetoelectric coupling in chromium(III)
Magnetoelectric_effect
Scottish physicist and mathematician (1831–1879)
equations for electromagnetism achieved the second great unification in physics, where the first one had been realised by Isaac Newton. Maxwell was also
James_Clerk_Maxwell
Application of theoretical physics to experimental data
In physics, phenomenology is the application of theoretical physics to experimental data by making quantitative predictions based upon known theories.
Phenomenology_(physics)
Type of scattering resonance
Fano resonance is a weak coupling effect, meaning that the decay rate is so high that no hybridization occurs. The coupling modifies the resonance properties
Fano_resonance
Framework of superstring theory
Ashoke (1994a). "Strong-weak coupling duality in four-dimensional string theory". International Journal of Modern Physics A. 9 (21): 3707–3750. arXiv:hep-th/9402002
M-theory
Hypothetical composite Higgs model
electroweak scale), and so its Yukawa coupling is of order unity, suggesting the possibility of strong coupling dynamics at high energy scales. This model
Top_quark_condensate
Physical mechanism creating dimensionful parameters
field theory, such as gauge theory in four-dimensional spacetime, the coupling constant is a dimensionless constant. However, upon quantization, logarithmic
Dimensional_transmutation
International science award since 2012
in Fundamental Physics is one of the Breakthrough Prizes, awarded by the Breakthrough Prize Board. Initially named Fundamental Physics Prize, it was launched
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
Breakthrough_Prize_in_Fundamental_Physics
Academic journal
of Chemical Physics is a scientific journal published by the American Institute of Physics that carries research papers on chemical physics. Two volumes
The Journal of Chemical Physics
The_Journal_of_Chemical_Physics
Interaction between subatomic particles
mostly interact with the Z boson through the axial coupling. The Standard Model of particle physics describes the electromagnetic interaction and the weak
Weak_interaction
Quasiparticle form phonon and photon coupling
In condensed matter physics, a phonon polariton is a type of quasiparticle that can form in a diatomic ionic crystal due to coupling of transverse optical
Phonon_polariton
Hypothetical fundamental force
Hubble tension may imply that only quintessence models with a nonzero coupling constant are viable. The name comes from quinta essentia (fifth element)
Quintessence_(physics)
NASA space propulsion research project
The Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project (BPP) was a research project funded by NASA from 1996 to 2002 to study various proposals for revolutionary
Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project
Breakthrough_Propulsion_Physics_Project
Field theory in physics that aims to unify the fundamental forces and particles
In physics, a unified field theory (UFT) is a type of field theory that allows all fundamental forces of nature, including gravity, and all elementary
Unified_field_theory
toroid Compressibility Compton–Getting effect Contact lithography Coupling (physics) Convection cell Cooling flow Corona Corona discharge Corona ring
List of plasma physics articles
List_of_plasma_physics_articles
Equivalence of two physical theories
D.; Quevedo, F. (1990). "Strong-weak coupling duality and non-perturbative effects in string theory". Physics Letters B. 249 (1): 35–43. Bibcode:1990PhLB
S-duality
Practical physics application
and detectors in that nonplanar surfaces and facets can enhance optical coupling and light-trapping effects, [with example microphotograph of a faceted
Light-emitting_diode_physics
Class of symmetries in string theory
real physics. This also can happen in string theory. String theories have a coupling constant. But unlike in particle theories, the string coupling constant
String_duality
COUPLING PHYSICS
COUPLING PHYSICS
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : from a double diminutive of Codd.English (Yorkshire) : from Old French ceur de lion ‘lion heart’, applied as a nickname for a brave man, or ironically for an exceptionally timorous one.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Coppin.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the top of a hill, from a derivative Old English of copp ‘summit’ (see Copp 1).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English crulling ‘the curly one’, a nickname for someone with curly hair.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Gerling.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Kollungr, a derivative of Koli, or from an Old English cognate, Colling, a derivative of Cola (see Cole 2).English : from a pet form of Coll 1.Altered spelling of German Kölling (see Kolling).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Joplin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Colling.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Copying Something
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Imbued with Cooling Peace
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Complex; Zigzag; Curling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from the personal names Cūl(a) or Cēola. The former may be from a Germanic root kūl ‘swollen’; the latter is a short form of various compound names with the first element cēol ‘ship’.English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Cooling, from the Old English tribal name Cūlingas ‘people of Cūl(a)’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : possibly a variant of Colling.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cooling.
Biblical
fifty count or the counting of fifty days
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Counting
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a hilltop, from Copping 2 + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Kapfinger, Gapfinger, or Kopfinger, habitational names for someone from a place named Kapfingen or Köpfingen, in southern Germany.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
A Cooling Note
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Copeland.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Complex, Zigzag, Curling
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Cooling or Delight of the Eye; Joy; Pleasure; Darling; Sweetheart
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Colling.
COUPLING PHYSICS
COUPLING PHYSICS
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Spiritual Treasure
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Rama with an Ax
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of English Hannah, HAJNA means "favor; grace."
Female
English
Feminine form of English Nicholas, NICHOLA means "victor of the people."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Truth
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish
Powerful Battler; Mighty in Battle
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
Irish
Irish form of English Agnes, AGHNA means "chaste; holy."
COUPLING PHYSICS
COUPLING PHYSICS
COUPLING PHYSICS
COUPLING PHYSICS
COUPLING PHYSICS
n.
A coupling pin. See under Coupling.
n.
Same as Compline.
n.
Union; combination; a coupling; a pair.
n.
A stone for coping. See Coping.
n.
A device or contrivance which serves to couple or connect adjacent parts or objects; as, a belt coupling, which connects the ends of a belt; a car coupling, which connects the cars in a train; a shaft coupling, which connects the ends of shafts.
n.
An erroneous counting.
n.
The act or state of that which curls; as, the curling of smoke when it rises; the curling of a ringlet; also, the act or process of one who curls something, as hair, or the brim of hats.
a.
Cooling.
n.
A turning and winding; as, the doubling of a hunted hare; shift; trick; artifice.
v. t.
To apply a cupping apparatus to; to subject to the operation of cupping. See Cupping.
a.
Same as Housling.
a.
Sacramental; as, housling fire.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Couple
n.
The cap or coupling of a flail, through which the thongs pass which connect the handle and swingel.
n.
A coupling pin. See under Coupling.
n.
The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction.
n.
Alt. of Complin
n.
A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat; recurence.
n.
The act of bringing or coming together; connection; sexual union.
n.
A cupping glass.