Thomson problem
The objective of the Thomson problem is to determine the minimum electrostatic potential energy configuration of N electrons constrained to the surface of a unit sphere that repel each other with a force given by Coulomb's law. The physicist J. J. Thomson posed the problem in 1904 after proposing an atomic model, later called the plum pudding model, based on his knowledge of the existence of negatively charged electrons within neutrally-charged atoms.
Thomson problem
The objective of the Thomson problem is to determine the minimum electrostatic potential energy configuration of N electrons constrained to the surface of a unit sphere that repel each other with a force given by Coulomb's law. The physicist J. J. Thomson posed the problem in 1904 after proposing an atomic model, later called the plum pudding model, based on his knowledge of the existence of negatively charged electrons within neutrally-charged atoms.
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Beim Thomson-Problem sollen n ...... eines der der Smale-Probleme.
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The objective of the Thomson p ...... ehavior of the minimum energy.
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Beim Thomson-Problem sollen n ...... eines der der Smale-Probleme.
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The objective of the Thomson p ...... ithin neutrally-charged atoms.
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Thomson problem
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Thomson-Problem
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