Stability of matter in magnetic fields.
@article{Lieb1995StabilityOM, title={Stability of matter in magnetic fields.}, author={Lieb and Loss and Solovej}, journal={Physical review letters}, year={1995}, volume={75 6}, pages={ 985-989 } }
In the presence of arbitrarily large magnetic fields, matter composed of electrons and nuclei was known to be unstable if a or Z is too large. Here we prove that matter is stable if α < 0.06 and Zα 2 < 0.04.
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