
Zero-energy states in supersymmetric matrix models
... quantum mechanical models of so-called super-Yang-Mills theories, which are theories of interacting elds in spacetime, describing both matter and force-mediating particles. Supersymmetry refers in this context to an extended spacetime symmetry which relates fermions, the particles that constitute a ...
... quantum mechanical models of so-called super-Yang-Mills theories, which are theories of interacting elds in spacetime, describing both matter and force-mediating particles. Supersymmetry refers in this context to an extended spacetime symmetry which relates fermions, the particles that constitute a ...
generalized twist-deformed rindler space-times
... counterpart of Rindler space - so-called (linearized) κ - Rindler space and twistdeformed Rindler spacetime, respectively. First of them is associated with the wellknown κ - deformed Minkowski space [9], [10]2, while the second one with twisted canonical, Lie-algebraic and quadratic quantum Minkowsk ...
... counterpart of Rindler space - so-called (linearized) κ - Rindler space and twistdeformed Rindler spacetime, respectively. First of them is associated with the wellknown κ - deformed Minkowski space [9], [10]2, while the second one with twisted canonical, Lie-algebraic and quadratic quantum Minkowsk ...
Functional Form of the Imaginary Part of the Atomic Polarizability
... The imaginary part Im(δEa ) of the energy shift associated with Fig. 1(a) is negative, as it should be for a decay process, while the imaginary part of the polarizability is positive [see the overall minus sign in Eq. (17)]. Diagram (b) in Fig. 1 generates an imaginary part in much the same way, but ...
... The imaginary part Im(δEa ) of the energy shift associated with Fig. 1(a) is negative, as it should be for a decay process, while the imaginary part of the polarizability is positive [see the overall minus sign in Eq. (17)]. Diagram (b) in Fig. 1 generates an imaginary part in much the same way, but ...
First-principles study of the electronic structure of CdS/ZnSe coupled
... son to core-shell nano-systems due to their difference in geometry, which substantially reduces the stress in case of the former. As the effect of strain is expected to be minimal, quantum confinement is of prime importance in coupled quantum dots providing an ideal opportunity to design interface a ...
... son to core-shell nano-systems due to their difference in geometry, which substantially reduces the stress in case of the former. As the effect of strain is expected to be minimal, quantum confinement is of prime importance in coupled quantum dots providing an ideal opportunity to design interface a ...
Quantum dynamics in strong fluctuating fields - Physik Uni
... variables of the considered dynamical subsystem (relevant variables) and the variables of the thermal bath (irrelevant variables). The dynamical behaviour of a small quantum subsystem presents the focus of interest with the thermally equilibrated bath degrees of freedom serving as a source of random ...
... variables of the considered dynamical subsystem (relevant variables) and the variables of the thermal bath (irrelevant variables). The dynamical behaviour of a small quantum subsystem presents the focus of interest with the thermally equilibrated bath degrees of freedom serving as a source of random ...
Detailed program - Ricardo Mendes Ribeiro
... and postdoctoral fellows, taught undergraduate as well as graduate courses, and contributed to the physics department in many ways. Shi-Jian’s research areas were condensed matter theory and quantum information. I will not go into details on Shi-Jian’s contributions, other than to point out that thr ...
... and postdoctoral fellows, taught undergraduate as well as graduate courses, and contributed to the physics department in many ways. Shi-Jian’s research areas were condensed matter theory and quantum information. I will not go into details on Shi-Jian’s contributions, other than to point out that thr ...
Travelling Waves on a String Pluck a String Travelling Sine
... and sine is anti-symmetric (or odd) so cos(,!t) = cos(!t) and sin(,!t) = , sin(!t). It should be apparent that sin kx sin !t is also a standing wave, but is shifted 90 (half a period) in time. As equation (1) is the classical form for a traveling sine-wave, equation (2) is the form of a standing si ...
... and sine is anti-symmetric (or odd) so cos(,!t) = cos(!t) and sin(,!t) = , sin(!t). It should be apparent that sin kx sin !t is also a standing wave, but is shifted 90 (half a period) in time. As equation (1) is the classical form for a traveling sine-wave, equation (2) is the form of a standing si ...
On the Faithful Interpretation of Pure Wave Mechanics
... basis. He also did not appeal to decoherence considerations to choose a physically preferred basis. Rather, like experience more generally, as argued below, all Everett required to explain classical appearances was that it be possible to find observer records corresponding to the quasi-classical beh ...
... basis. He also did not appeal to decoherence considerations to choose a physically preferred basis. Rather, like experience more generally, as argued below, all Everett required to explain classical appearances was that it be possible to find observer records corresponding to the quasi-classical beh ...
Quantum technology: the second quantum revolution
... (iv) Tunnelling: the ability of a particle to be found in spatial regions from which classical mechanics would exclude it. (v) Entanglement: the superposition principle applied to certain non-local correlations. If a correlation can be realized in two or more indistinguishable ways, the state of the ...
... (iv) Tunnelling: the ability of a particle to be found in spatial regions from which classical mechanics would exclude it. (v) Entanglement: the superposition principle applied to certain non-local correlations. If a correlation can be realized in two or more indistinguishable ways, the state of the ...
Hidden Variables and Nonlocality in Quantum Mechanics
... in spite of David Bohm’s successful construction of such a theory and John S. Bell’s strong arguments in favor of the idea. Many are convinced either that it is impossible to interpret quantum theory in this way, or that such an interpretation would actually be irrelevant. There are essentially two ...
... in spite of David Bohm’s successful construction of such a theory and John S. Bell’s strong arguments in favor of the idea. Many are convinced either that it is impossible to interpret quantum theory in this way, or that such an interpretation would actually be irrelevant. There are essentially two ...
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... concurrent application of single gates in order to reduce the overall execution time of the circuit realization. While first approaches for synthesis with respect to depth have recently been introduced (see e.g. [7–11]), the vast majority of design methods does not consider this metric. As an exampl ...
... concurrent application of single gates in order to reduce the overall execution time of the circuit realization. While first approaches for synthesis with respect to depth have recently been introduced (see e.g. [7–11]), the vast majority of design methods does not consider this metric. As an exampl ...