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  • 11Spontaneous symmetry breaking — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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  • 12Rotational symmetry — Generally speaking, an object with rotational symmetry is an object that looks the same after a certain amount of rotation. An object may have more than one rotational symmetry; for instance, if reflections or turning it over are not counted, the …

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  • 131964 PRL symmetry breaking papers — Five of the six 2010 Sakurai Prize Winners Kibble, Guralnik, Hagen, Englert, and Brout In 1964 three teams proposed related but different approaches to explain how mass could arise in local gauge theories. These three, now famous, papers were… …

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  • 14Left-right symmetry — is a general principle in physics which holds that valid physical laws must not produce a different result for a motion that is left handed than motion that is right handed. The most common application is expressed as equal treatment of clockwise …

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  • 15List of spherical symmetry groups — List of symmetry groups on the sphere = Spherical symmetry groups are also called point groups in three dimensions. This article is about the finite ones.There are four fundamental symmetry classes which have triangular fundamental domains:… …

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  • 16Plane symmetry — means a symmetry of a pattern in the Euclidean plane; that is, a transformation of the plane that carries any directioned lines to lines and preserves many different distances. If one has a pattern in the plane, the set of plane symmetries that… …

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  • 17Axis of symmetry — Axis Ax is, n.; pl. {Axes}. [L. axis axis, axle. See {Axle}.] A straight line, real or imaginary, passing through a body, on which it revolves, or may be supposed to revolve; a line passing through a body or system around which the parts are… …

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  • 18Unsymmetrical — Un sym*met ric*al, a. 1. Wanting in symmetry, or due proportion pf parts. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) Not symmetrical; being without symmetry, as the parts of a flower when similar parts are of different size and shape, or when the parts of… …

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  • 19Unsymmetrical carbon atom — Unsymmetrical Un sym*met ric*al, a. 1. Wanting in symmetry, or due proportion pf parts. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) Not symmetrical; being without symmetry, as the parts of a flower when similar parts are of different size and shape, or when the… …

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  • 20Multipole moments — are the coefficients of a series expansion of a potential due to continuous or discrete sources (e.g., an electric charge distribution). A multipole moment usually involves powers (or inverse powers) of the distance to the origin, as well as some …

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