
Dilute Fermi and Bose Gases - Subir Sachdev
... are, although there is often no broken symmetry or order parameter associated with this quantum phase transition. We shall show below that the perspective of such a quantum phase transition allows a unified and efficient description of the universal properties of quantum liquids. Stated most general ...
... are, although there is often no broken symmetry or order parameter associated with this quantum phase transition. We shall show below that the perspective of such a quantum phase transition allows a unified and efficient description of the universal properties of quantum liquids. Stated most general ...
Quantum information and quantum computation
... phenomenon that we call quantum interference, and it is an important way that classical information is dierent than quantum information. Qubits, like classical bits, are good for storing information. Suppose I want to encode the Encyclopedia Britannica in qubits. It's simple. First I translate the ...
... phenomenon that we call quantum interference, and it is an important way that classical information is dierent than quantum information. Qubits, like classical bits, are good for storing information. Suppose I want to encode the Encyclopedia Britannica in qubits. It's simple. First I translate the ...
Quantum Field Theory - Uwe
... Quantum mechanics describes the behavior of particles at atomic and subatomic scales. It is the quantum version of Newton’s classical mechanics and reduces to this theory when ~ is sent to zero. Of course, Planck’s quantum is a fundamental constant of Nature that is indeed non-zero. This has consequ ...
... Quantum mechanics describes the behavior of particles at atomic and subatomic scales. It is the quantum version of Newton’s classical mechanics and reduces to this theory when ~ is sent to zero. Of course, Planck’s quantum is a fundamental constant of Nature that is indeed non-zero. This has consequ ...
Cryptographic distinguishability measures for quantum
... of the photons to B. As far as B is concerned, his photon’s polarization will be described by the completely mixed state. On the other hand, if A and B measure both photons with respect to the same polarization (vertical, eliptical, etc.), we can predict from the overall state that their measurement ...
... of the photons to B. As far as B is concerned, his photon’s polarization will be described by the completely mixed state. On the other hand, if A and B measure both photons with respect to the same polarization (vertical, eliptical, etc.), we can predict from the overall state that their measurement ...
Marsden, Jerrold E. (1-CA)
... fluid, Ann. of Math. (2) 92, 102-163. MR0271984 (42 #6865) 5. Guillemin and S. Sternberg [1980], The moment map and collective motion, Ann. Physics 127, 220-253. MR0576424 (81g:58011) 6. Guillemin and S. Sternberg [1980] [1982] Symplectic techniques in physics (book in preparation). 7. Holm and B. K ...
... fluid, Ann. of Math. (2) 92, 102-163. MR0271984 (42 #6865) 5. Guillemin and S. Sternberg [1980], The moment map and collective motion, Ann. Physics 127, 220-253. MR0576424 (81g:58011) 6. Guillemin and S. Sternberg [1980] [1982] Symplectic techniques in physics (book in preparation). 7. Holm and B. K ...
The fractional quantum Hall effect: Laughlin wave function, fractional
... PHYS598PTD A.J.Leggett ...
... PHYS598PTD A.J.Leggett ...
A Quantum Explanation of Sheldrake`s Morphic
... Sheldrake's theory is a precursor and a special case of this new theory. The dualist objections against this new theory (as well as against Sheldrake's) are next resolved. A quantum explanation of morphic resonance is then given. The question of experimental verification is briefly discussed. ...
... Sheldrake's theory is a precursor and a special case of this new theory. The dualist objections against this new theory (as well as against Sheldrake's) are next resolved. A quantum explanation of morphic resonance is then given. The question of experimental verification is briefly discussed. ...
partial differential equations
... Note: Since, the given equation contains two first order partial derivatives solution should contain only two constants. ...
... Note: Since, the given equation contains two first order partial derivatives solution should contain only two constants. ...
A Quantum Explanation of Sheldrake`s Morphic Resonance
... Sheldrake's theory is a precursor and a special case of this new theory. The dualist objections against this new theory (as well as against Sheldrake's) are next resolved. A quantum explanation of morphic resonance is then given. The question of experimental verification is briefly discussed. ...
... Sheldrake's theory is a precursor and a special case of this new theory. The dualist objections against this new theory (as well as against Sheldrake's) are next resolved. A quantum explanation of morphic resonance is then given. The question of experimental verification is briefly discussed. ...
Title First Name Last
... Research interests include instant-form (IF) quantization (IFQ) and light-front (LF) quantization (LFQ) of constrained dynamical systems. Study of canonical structure, constrained dynamics, operator solutions and Hamiltonian, path Integral and BRST quantization of field theories, string theories and ...
... Research interests include instant-form (IF) quantization (IFQ) and light-front (LF) quantization (LFQ) of constrained dynamical systems. Study of canonical structure, constrained dynamics, operator solutions and Hamiltonian, path Integral and BRST quantization of field theories, string theories and ...
THE BLACK HOLE INTERPRETATION OF STRING THEORY 1
... When an electrically neutral particle is dropped into a medium sized* black hole then, according to classical general relativity, it leaves no trace. If quantum mechanics is switched on it also leaves no trace, or so it seems in standard derivations [5] . But it does have a more subtle effect on the ...
... When an electrically neutral particle is dropped into a medium sized* black hole then, according to classical general relativity, it leaves no trace. If quantum mechanics is switched on it also leaves no trace, or so it seems in standard derivations [5] . But it does have a more subtle effect on the ...
History of Quantum Mechanics or the Comedy of Errors1 Jean
... mostly Einstein and Schrödinger and, sometimes de Broglie. The bad guys, so the story goes, were unwilling to accept the radical novelty of quantum mechanics, either its intrinsic indeterminism or the essential role of the observer in the laws of physics that quantum mechanics implies. They were hi ...
... mostly Einstein and Schrödinger and, sometimes de Broglie. The bad guys, so the story goes, were unwilling to accept the radical novelty of quantum mechanics, either its intrinsic indeterminism or the essential role of the observer in the laws of physics that quantum mechanics implies. They were hi ...
The Spinning Electron - University of the Basque Country
... classical viewpoint, that the charge of the electron is a point, but at the same time this point is never at rest and it is affected by an oscillating motion in a confined region of size λC . This motion is known in the literature as zitterbewegung. This is the basic structure of spinning particle m ...
... classical viewpoint, that the charge of the electron is a point, but at the same time this point is never at rest and it is affected by an oscillating motion in a confined region of size λC . This motion is known in the literature as zitterbewegung. This is the basic structure of spinning particle m ...
History of Quantum Mechanics or the Comedy of Errors
... mostly Einstein and Schrödinger and, sometimes de Broglie. The bad guys, so the story goes, were unwilling to accept the radical novelty of quantum mechanics, either its intrinsic indeterminism or the essential role of the observer in the laws of physics that quantum mechanics implies. They were hi ...
... mostly Einstein and Schrödinger and, sometimes de Broglie. The bad guys, so the story goes, were unwilling to accept the radical novelty of quantum mechanics, either its intrinsic indeterminism or the essential role of the observer in the laws of physics that quantum mechanics implies. They were hi ...