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Also in the 1950s he studied the asymptotic behaviour of the spectral measure and of the spectral function for the Sturm- Liouville equation.
Slipher, who studied the spectra of galaxies, noticed that the spectral lines of a few nearby systems were shifted toward longer wavelengths.
are responsible for atomic spectral lines.
the same energy level, which thus appear as a single spectral line.
during this period he developed the spectral sequence which today is called the"Adams' spectral sequence".
resulting in multiple spectral lines.
the work being an outstanding early step in the study of spectral sequences.
He succeeded in arranging the spectral lines of helium in two spectral series and, until 1897,
as in those with wide implications(the method of spectral analysis).
a hypothetical luminal boom in spatio-temporal and spectral evolution is presented here as a curious,
was a German physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1919"for his discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields".
Shown in the figure below is a spectral plot of the RDS
I could show that the spectral evolution of the radiation from this superluminal object fitted nicely with AGNs
Here Bishop worked on uniform algebras(commutative Banach algebras with unit whose norms are the spectral norms) proving results such as antisymmetric decomposition of a uniform algebra,
similar to the spectral evolution of the hotspots of a radio source as they move from the core to the lobes.
The underlying mathematics of spectral graph theory through all its connections to the pure
When an atom is in an external magnetic field, spectral lines become split into three or more components; a phenomenon called the Zeeman effect.
refractive index, spectral reflectance, transmittance
due to the successful work of Niels Bohr in 1913 calculating positions of spectral lines using the theory,
seen when light which has been transmitted or reflected from a gemstone is dispersed into its spectral components and examined using an instrument such as a spectroscope.