
Ultracold Atoms in Artificial Gauge Fields by Tobias Graß PhD Thesis
... The present thesis studies a variety of cold atomic systems in artificial gauge fields. In the first part we focus on fractional quantum Hall effects, asking whether interesting topological states can be realized with cold atoms. We start by making a close connection to solid-state systems and first ...
... The present thesis studies a variety of cold atomic systems in artificial gauge fields. In the first part we focus on fractional quantum Hall effects, asking whether interesting topological states can be realized with cold atoms. We start by making a close connection to solid-state systems and first ...
Smooth Scaling of Valence Electronic Properties in Fullerenes: From
... though, containing many atoms and electrons, accurate quantum theoretical treatments are difficult and computationally intensive. Measurements of the electronic properties of the isolated molecules are similarly challenging [2, 3]. On the other hand, the regular, quasispherical structures of these p ...
... though, containing many atoms and electrons, accurate quantum theoretical treatments are difficult and computationally intensive. Measurements of the electronic properties of the isolated molecules are similarly challenging [2, 3]. On the other hand, the regular, quasispherical structures of these p ...
Localized - Current research interest: photon position
... An electron has spin AM s parallel to the arbitrary zaxis where s=½. The position/spin basis r, s is complete, i.e. 1̂ d 3r r, s r, s . s ...
... An electron has spin AM s parallel to the arbitrary zaxis where s=½. The position/spin basis r, s is complete, i.e. 1̂ d 3r r, s r, s . s ...
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... Fourth, we should caution the reader that experimental proof of nonperturbative quark confinement or of supersymmetry is absolutely nonexistent. However, since the bulk of current research in theoretical high-energy physics is focused on the material covered in Part III, this section should give the ...
... Fourth, we should caution the reader that experimental proof of nonperturbative quark confinement or of supersymmetry is absolutely nonexistent. However, since the bulk of current research in theoretical high-energy physics is focused on the material covered in Part III, this section should give the ...
Elastic rod model of a supercoiled DNA molecule
... no twist-dependent properties are imposed or measured, one can factor out the ψ integral in the partition function, or equivalently use the C = 0 theory, in which case one recovers the elastic energy of the Worm-Like Chain model: ...
... no twist-dependent properties are imposed or measured, one can factor out the ψ integral in the partition function, or equivalently use the C = 0 theory, in which case one recovers the elastic energy of the Worm-Like Chain model: ...
UNIT 7: Trigonometric Identities and Solving Trigonometric Equations
... UNIT 7: Trigonometric Identities and Solving Trigonometric Equations Objectives: Upon completion of the unit, students will be able to: • Simplify trigonometric expressions involving trig identities • Use trig identities to determine the exact value of an expression • Solve trig equations (use trig ...
... UNIT 7: Trigonometric Identities and Solving Trigonometric Equations Objectives: Upon completion of the unit, students will be able to: • Simplify trigonometric expressions involving trig identities • Use trig identities to determine the exact value of an expression • Solve trig equations (use trig ...
acta physica slovaca vol. 50 No. 1, 1 – 198 February 2000
... can be rewritten in the form of the r.h.s. of (2.1.26), resp. in a form α̂Pψ + f 0 (Pψ ) ·ψ, with α a closed one–form on P (H), and α̂ ∈ L(H)s = T∗s being its operator form (cf. page 49). ...
... can be rewritten in the form of the r.h.s. of (2.1.26), resp. in a form α̂Pψ + f 0 (Pψ ) ·ψ, with α a closed one–form on P (H), and α̂ ∈ L(H)s = T∗s being its operator form (cf. page 49). ...
In Search of Quantum Reality
... 1.4.1.1 The Decline and Fall of the Trajectory . . . . . . 1.4.1.2 Classical and Quantum Physics Get Together . . 1.4.1.3 The Indeterminate Universe . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4.1.4 Final Thoughts: What is It All About? . . . . . Into the Microworld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 1.4.1.1 The Decline and Fall of the Trajectory . . . . . . 1.4.1.2 Classical and Quantum Physics Get Together . . 1.4.1.3 The Indeterminate Universe . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4.1.4 Final Thoughts: What is It All About? . . . . . Into the Microworld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
3 Scattering theory
... partial wave function separately: this corresponds to angular momentum being conserved when potentials are spherical. Eq. (3.1.10) is a second order equation, and so needs two boundary conditions specified in order to fix a solution. One boundary condition already known is that χL (0) = 0. The other ...
... partial wave function separately: this corresponds to angular momentum being conserved when potentials are spherical. Eq. (3.1.10) is a second order equation, and so needs two boundary conditions specified in order to fix a solution. One boundary condition already known is that χL (0) = 0. The other ...
Geometrical aspects of local gauge symmetry - Philsci
... generators of the gauge group forming the algebra [ta , tb ] = if abc tc , where f abc are structures constants. The local gauge symmetry implies that this theory is unchanged, that the Lagrangian is invariant, under the following Viallet [6]. ...
... generators of the gauge group forming the algebra [ta , tb ] = if abc tc , where f abc are structures constants. The local gauge symmetry implies that this theory is unchanged, that the Lagrangian is invariant, under the following Viallet [6]. ...
Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Quantum Computing
... compact size, a basic understanding of elliptic curves is needed. ...
... compact size, a basic understanding of elliptic curves is needed. ...
Lindblad theory of dynamical decoherence of quantum-dot excitons P. R. Eastham,
... PHYSICAL REVIEW B 87, 195306 (2013) ...
... PHYSICAL REVIEW B 87, 195306 (2013) ...
Toward Practical Solid-State Based Quantum Memories
... for the forward retrieval, as the re-emitted pulse is affected by re-absorption in the rest of the medium. The backward retrieval is experimentally more demanding, but it allows to reach 100% efficiency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This figure shows the imaginary part (blue) and re ...
... for the forward retrieval, as the re-emitted pulse is affected by re-absorption in the rest of the medium. The backward retrieval is experimentally more demanding, but it allows to reach 100% efficiency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This figure shows the imaginary part (blue) and re ...
PSOGP: A GENETIC PROGRAMMING BASED
... Mohan [1, 2, 3] suggested that the main swarm be divided into two sub-swarms. Each subswarm can be in either attraction or repulsion phase and use a different velocity update equation for each phase. Rigit and Vesterstrøm [30, 31, 40] followed a similar approach except for the fact that they didn’t ...
... Mohan [1, 2, 3] suggested that the main swarm be divided into two sub-swarms. Each subswarm can be in either attraction or repulsion phase and use a different velocity update equation for each phase. Rigit and Vesterstrøm [30, 31, 40] followed a similar approach except for the fact that they didn’t ...
Identification of non-ordinary mesons from their Regge trajectories
... This “prediction” for the rho trajectory Was known since the 70’s, we have just updated it and obtained new “predictions” for the f2 and f2’ So, once we have checked that our approach Predicts the established Regge trajectories just from the pole position and residue… ...
... This “prediction” for the rho trajectory Was known since the 70’s, we have just updated it and obtained new “predictions” for the f2 and f2’ So, once we have checked that our approach Predicts the established Regge trajectories just from the pole position and residue… ...
HBNI Th65 - The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
... studied over the last few decades. But there are other correlations that are motivated from an information-theoretic or measurement perspective, which try to capture this classicalquantum boundary [2]. These include quantum discord, classical correlation, measurement induced disturbance, quantum def ...
... studied over the last few decades. But there are other correlations that are motivated from an information-theoretic or measurement perspective, which try to capture this classicalquantum boundary [2]. These include quantum discord, classical correlation, measurement induced disturbance, quantum def ...
The Symplectization of Science - Pacific Institute for the
... this metric must be allowed to be different at each point. It is now a metric function. The second feature is that the spaces which underlie these non-Euclidean geometries are often structurally quite different from the spaces Rn . The space could for example “curl up” on itself and close in a variet ...
... this metric must be allowed to be different at each point. It is now a metric function. The second feature is that the spaces which underlie these non-Euclidean geometries are often structurally quite different from the spaces Rn . The space could for example “curl up” on itself and close in a variet ...