
Clustered states in the fractional quantum Hall effect
... is an intuitive understanding of the effect and the formation of plateaux. Chapter 3 is als a self-contained introduction, but from a different point of view. In this chapter we aim at a firm understanding of the electron wavefunctions, describing both single- and multiparticle wavefunctions. We als ...
... is an intuitive understanding of the effect and the formation of plateaux. Chapter 3 is als a self-contained introduction, but from a different point of view. In this chapter we aim at a firm understanding of the electron wavefunctions, describing both single- and multiparticle wavefunctions. We als ...
Is a random state entangled ?
... (counterexample to the additivity conjecture). An important pioneering work by Hayden–Leung–Winter: “Aspects of generic entanglement”. This motivates the study the properties of random states or random channels, which might become a basic tool in future years. Guillaume Aubrun (Lyon) ...
... (counterexample to the additivity conjecture). An important pioneering work by Hayden–Leung–Winter: “Aspects of generic entanglement”. This motivates the study the properties of random states or random channels, which might become a basic tool in future years. Guillaume Aubrun (Lyon) ...
Review - Sociedade Brasileira de Química
... exchange and Zeeman interactions, and a topological WessZumino term, which is a Berry’s phase-like term associated with the time evolution of the spin due to quantum fluctuations.58 The low-lying properties of the quantum ferrimagnetic chains in Figure 1 are dominated by infrared fluctuations around t ...
... exchange and Zeeman interactions, and a topological WessZumino term, which is a Berry’s phase-like term associated with the time evolution of the spin due to quantum fluctuations.58 The low-lying properties of the quantum ferrimagnetic chains in Figure 1 are dominated by infrared fluctuations around t ...
Correlaciones en Mecánica Cuántica
... As a resource, entanglement allows innumerable tasks that are impossible classically. For example, the use of entangled states is central in the process of deterministic teleportation of unknown pure states [17]. It also is a key piece in the entanglement swapping protocol [18,19], state discriminat ...
... As a resource, entanglement allows innumerable tasks that are impossible classically. For example, the use of entangled states is central in the process of deterministic teleportation of unknown pure states [17]. It also is a key piece in the entanglement swapping protocol [18,19], state discriminat ...
Time reversal in classical electromagnetism - Philsci
... world is no longer allowed. This seems odd: it’s the same world after all, just described using one set of coordinates rather than another. How could the one be allowed by our theory and the other not? Indeed, this does not make much sense unless one supposes that the theory, as stated in coordinate ...
... world is no longer allowed. This seems odd: it’s the same world after all, just described using one set of coordinates rather than another. How could the one be allowed by our theory and the other not? Indeed, this does not make much sense unless one supposes that the theory, as stated in coordinate ...
Relativistic Effects in Atomic Spectra
... In this thesis we investigate relativistic effects in atomic spectra, particularly the spectral gaps in many-electron atoms. We derive explicit perturbative results from first principles of quantum mechanics, the theory of special relativity and Dirac theory. The basis we are working on is the non-r ...
... In this thesis we investigate relativistic effects in atomic spectra, particularly the spectral gaps in many-electron atoms. We derive explicit perturbative results from first principles of quantum mechanics, the theory of special relativity and Dirac theory. The basis we are working on is the non-r ...
entanglement properties of quantum many
... to a transverse magnetic eld. Since this model is exactly soluble using the JordanWigner transform, it admits an incisive analysis of the behavior of entanglement in the vicinity of a simple quantum phase transition from paramagnetic disorder to ferromagnetic order. A special case, the transverse I ...
... to a transverse magnetic eld. Since this model is exactly soluble using the JordanWigner transform, it admits an incisive analysis of the behavior of entanglement in the vicinity of a simple quantum phase transition from paramagnetic disorder to ferromagnetic order. A special case, the transverse I ...
A Bird`s-Eye View of Density-Functional Theory
... This paper is the outgrowth of lectures the author gave at the Physics Institute and the Chemistry Institute of the University of São Paulo at São Carlos, Brazil, and at the VIII’th Summer School on Electronic Structure of the Brazilian Physical Society. It is an attempt to introduce density-funct ...
... This paper is the outgrowth of lectures the author gave at the Physics Institute and the Chemistry Institute of the University of São Paulo at São Carlos, Brazil, and at the VIII’th Summer School on Electronic Structure of the Brazilian Physical Society. It is an attempt to introduce density-funct ...
On the Rank of the Reduced Density Symmetric Polynomials Babak Majidzadeh Garjani
... example. The interaction between atoms is almost zero and, therefore, each atom is moving unrelated to the motion of the other atoms. Thus, one can say that the gaseous state is a very disordered one and that the gas is symmetric under a translation with respect to any vector of an arbitrary magnitu ...
... example. The interaction between atoms is almost zero and, therefore, each atom is moving unrelated to the motion of the other atoms. Thus, one can say that the gaseous state is a very disordered one and that the gas is symmetric under a translation with respect to any vector of an arbitrary magnitu ...
There is entanglement in the primes
... Theory that explains its relevance for Pure Mathematics [1, 2]. However, we do not know of any fundamental physical theory that is based on deep facts in Number Theory [3]. In spite of this, there have been several attempts in the past to provide a physical meaning to prime numbers, with the hope th ...
... Theory that explains its relevance for Pure Mathematics [1, 2]. However, we do not know of any fundamental physical theory that is based on deep facts in Number Theory [3]. In spite of this, there have been several attempts in the past to provide a physical meaning to prime numbers, with the hope th ...
Time-dependent density equation and perturbation th
... potential utility, for two decades. Davidson and Harriman [5] pointed out that the number of unknowns included in the density equation is larger than the number of equations, so that the equation is insoluble. From Fig. 1, it is clear that such insolubility originates from the unknown nature of the ...
... potential utility, for two decades. Davidson and Harriman [5] pointed out that the number of unknowns included in the density equation is larger than the number of equations, so that the equation is insoluble. From Fig. 1, it is clear that such insolubility originates from the unknown nature of the ...
Niels Bohr`s discussions with Albert Einstein, Werner
... On 29 April 1924, Einstein wrote to Max Born: "Bohr's opinion about radiation is of great interest. But I should not be forced into abandoning strict causality without defending it more strongly than I have so far. I find the idea quite intolerable that an electron exposed to radiation should choose ...
... On 29 April 1924, Einstein wrote to Max Born: "Bohr's opinion about radiation is of great interest. But I should not be forced into abandoning strict causality without defending it more strongly than I have so far. I find the idea quite intolerable that an electron exposed to radiation should choose ...
MOCK MODULAR FORMS AND QUANTUM MODULAR FORMS 1
... we understand today that the theta functions Ramanujan referred to may be taken to be weakly holomorphic modular forms. A weakly holomorphic modular form is a meromorphic modular form whose poles (if any) are supported at the cusps of Γ0 (N )\H. Using Theorem 1.1, for a mock modular form f (z), asso ...
... we understand today that the theta functions Ramanujan referred to may be taken to be weakly holomorphic modular forms. A weakly holomorphic modular form is a meromorphic modular form whose poles (if any) are supported at the cusps of Γ0 (N )\H. Using Theorem 1.1, for a mock modular form f (z), asso ...
Continuous Variable Quantum Information: Gaussian States and
... from being a mixture of coherent states. For this reason, the regularity and positivity of the P-representation is often adopted as an indicator of ‘classicality’ of a CV state ρ [19]. Here ‘classical’ has to be understood in the sense of semi-classical optics, which treats the wave completely class ...
... from being a mixture of coherent states. For this reason, the regularity and positivity of the P-representation is often adopted as an indicator of ‘classicality’ of a CV state ρ [19]. Here ‘classical’ has to be understood in the sense of semi-classical optics, which treats the wave completely class ...
Effects of thermal and quantum fluctuations on the phase diagram of
... interatomic interactions and the coupling of atoms to an external magnetic field [3, 4], these systems can exhibit various phases having different spinor order parameters [2]. Both theoretical and experimental studies have extensively been conducted on various aspects of spinor BECs (see, for exampl ...
... interatomic interactions and the coupling of atoms to an external magnetic field [3, 4], these systems can exhibit various phases having different spinor order parameters [2]. Both theoretical and experimental studies have extensively been conducted on various aspects of spinor BECs (see, for exampl ...
18.03 Differential Equations, Supplementary Notes
... 2.2. Linear insulation. Here is another example of a linear ODE. The linear model here is not as precise as in the bank account example. A cooler insulates my lunchtime rootbeer against the warmth of the day, but ultimately heat penetrates. Let’s see how you might come up with a mathematical model f ...
... 2.2. Linear insulation. Here is another example of a linear ODE. The linear model here is not as precise as in the bank account example. A cooler insulates my lunchtime rootbeer against the warmth of the day, but ultimately heat penetrates. Let’s see how you might come up with a mathematical model f ...
Contributions to the Quantum Optics of Multi
... the behaviour of top researchers than the nice ones, and meeting them has been one of the most inspiring experiences on this regard, as now I know that one can be at the very top of science without compromising his kindness and integrity. On the other hand, if I have been any productive at all durin ...
... the behaviour of top researchers than the nice ones, and meeting them has been one of the most inspiring experiences on this regard, as now I know that one can be at the very top of science without compromising his kindness and integrity. On the other hand, if I have been any productive at all durin ...
CHAPTER 3 PARTICLE IN BOX (PIB) MODELS
... If a substance absorbs light in the blue region of the visible spectrum, the color of the transmitted (or reflected) light will be red. ...
... If a substance absorbs light in the blue region of the visible spectrum, the color of the transmitted (or reflected) light will be red. ...