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    The lambda point is the temperature at which normal fluid helium (helium I) makes the transition to superfluid state (helium II). At pressure of 1 atmosphere...
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  • A lambda point refrigerator is a device used to cool liquid helium, typically around a superconducting magnet or for low temperature measurements, from...
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    of these should be confused with the Lambda Point, which is not any kind of triple point. The term "triple point" was coined in 1873 by James Thomson...
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  • Lambda calculus (also written as λ-calculus) is a formal system in mathematical logic for expressing computation based on function abstraction and application...
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  • Look up lambda, Lambda, Λ, or λ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lambda (Λ or λ) is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet. Lambda may also refer to:...
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  • f\ ({\textrm {fix}}\ f)={\textrm {fix}}\ f\ .} Fixed-point combinators can be defined in the lambda calculus and in functional programming languages and...
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    completely random process. If a Poisson point process has a parameter of the form Λ = ν λ {\textstyle \Lambda =\nu \lambda } , where ν {\textstyle \nu } is Lebesgue...
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    [l]. In the system of Greek numerals, lambda has a value of 30. Lambda is derived from the Phoenician Lamed. Lambda gave rise to the Latin L and the Cyrillic...
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    vacuum bottle) at 4.2 K (−268.95 °C) and 1 bar (15 psi) boiling slowly. Lambda point transition: as the liquid is cooled down through 2.17 K (−270.98 °C)...
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  • superfluid once it is cooled to below 2.2K, a point known as the lambda point. At temperatures above the lambda point, helium exists as a liquid exhibiting normal...
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    temperature, is a superfluid. Below its boiling point of 4.22 K (−268.93 °C; −452.07 °F) and above the lambda point of 2.1768 K (−270.9732 °C; −455.7518 °F)...
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  • Second sound is observed in liquid helium at temperatures below the lambda point, 2.1768 K, where 4He becomes a superfluid known as helium II. Helium...
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  • A typed lambda calculus is a typed formalism that uses the lambda symbol ( λ {\displaystyle \lambda } ) to denote anonymous function abstraction. In this...
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    This was discovered in 1937 for helium, which forms a superfluid below the lambda temperature of 2.17 K (−270.98 °C; −455.76 °F). In this state it will attempt...
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    (1999). "Specific heat of liquid helium in zero gravity very near the lambda point". Physical Review D. 60 (8): 085001. arXiv:hep-th/9812197. Bibcode:1999PhRvD...
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    same interval is:: 60  λ k e − λ k ! . {\displaystyle {\frac {\lambda ^{k}e^{-\lambda }}{k!}}.} For instance, consider a call center which receives an...
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    classical fluids, along with quantum characteristics. However, below its lambda point of 2.17 K, helium transitions to He II and becomes a quantum superfluid...
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  • states that there will be two components in liquid helium below its lambda point (the temperature where superfluid forms). These components are a normal...
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  • _{i}e^{-\lambda \|B_{i}\|}{\frac {(\lambda \|B_{i}\|)^{k_{i}}}{k_{i}!}}.} The constant λ {\displaystyle \lambda } is called the intensity of the Poisson point...
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  • \det(A-\lambda I)=(\lambda _{1}-\lambda )^{\mu _{A}(\lambda _{1})}(\lambda _{2}-\lambda )^{\mu _{A}(\lambda _{2})}\cdots (\lambda _{d}-\lambda )^{\mu _{A}(\lambda...
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