| 1. | His theory of adiabatic invariants was important in fusion research.
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| 2. | The conclusion was that the quantities to quantize must be adiabatic invariants.
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| 3. | Where the integral is between the two turning points, is also an adiabatic invariant.
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| 4. | Ehrenfest's most important contribution from 1912 up to 1933 is the theory of adiabatic invariants.
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| 5. | The area enclosed by the different motions in phase space are the " adiabatic invariants ".
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| 6. | The old quantum theory was formulated by equating the quantum number of a system with its classical adiabatic invariant.
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| 7. | Action-angle coordinates are also useful in perturbation theory of Hamiltonian mechanics, especially in determining adiabatic invariants.
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| 8. | This condition, suggested by the correspondence principle, is the only one possible, since the quantum numbers are adiabatic invariants.
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| 9. | In this case, the energy states of the system do not make transitions, so that the quantum number is an adiabatic invariant.
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| 10. | The conservation of ? was only pointed by Alfv�n about 50 years later, and the connection to adiabatic invariant was only made afterwards.
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