Bloch's theorem
English
Etymology 1
Named after the physicist Felix Bloch.
Proper noun
- (physics) A theorem stating that the energy eigenstates for an electron in a crystal can be written as Bloch waves.
Etymology 2
Named after the French mathematician André Bloch.
Proper noun
- (mathematics) A theorem that gives a lower bound on the size of a disc in which an inverse to a holomorphic function exists.
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