Quantum Field Theory and Composite Fermions in the Fractional
... of the electron is a relativistic effect. In the spirit of Wigner particles are irreducible representations of the covering group of the Poincaré group and the electron is a representation of a relativistic particle with intrinsic SU (2) symmetry. For electrons in the low energy regime there appear ...
... of the electron is a relativistic effect. In the spirit of Wigner particles are irreducible representations of the covering group of the Poincaré group and the electron is a representation of a relativistic particle with intrinsic SU (2) symmetry. For electrons in the low energy regime there appear ...
Probing gauge theories: Exact results and holographic computations
... One of the most fundamental ingredients in modern theoretical physics, and in string theory in particular, is the notion of duality, the exact equivalence between two systems or theories with different descriptions but with the same underlying physics. The very first discovery of an exact duality in ...
... One of the most fundamental ingredients in modern theoretical physics, and in string theory in particular, is the notion of duality, the exact equivalence between two systems or theories with different descriptions but with the same underlying physics. The very first discovery of an exact duality in ...
Entanglement of Gaussian states using a beam splitter
... In quantum information processing more and more attention is directed to the continuous variable 共CV兲 systems as they have emerged as an alternative resource to the discrete level systems. The CV states of considerable importance are the Gaussian ones. The interest in this special class of states st ...
... In quantum information processing more and more attention is directed to the continuous variable 共CV兲 systems as they have emerged as an alternative resource to the discrete level systems. The CV states of considerable importance are the Gaussian ones. The interest in this special class of states st ...
Martin Raith - Publikationsserver der Universität Regensburg
... approach is to use the Rydberg states of an atom, which have a very large electric dipole moment [45, 46]. The coherence time of trapped atom qubits is of the order of seconds [19], which is by all means long enough for initialization, manipulation, and readout. However, a major issue of these syste ...
... approach is to use the Rydberg states of an atom, which have a very large electric dipole moment [45, 46]. The coherence time of trapped atom qubits is of the order of seconds [19], which is by all means long enough for initialization, manipulation, and readout. However, a major issue of these syste ...
Dimers on the triangular kagome lattice "
... closer to each other than they are to the b spins so the exchange couplings satisfy +Jaa+ ( +Jab+. In the classical dimer approximation described in Sec. V, this corresponds to unequal weights for dimers on ab bonds vs those on aa bonds, +zaa+ ( +zab+. Aside from this intrinsic difference in bond we ...
... closer to each other than they are to the b spins so the exchange couplings satisfy +Jaa+ ( +Jab+. In the classical dimer approximation described in Sec. V, this corresponds to unequal weights for dimers on ab bonds vs those on aa bonds, +zaa+ ( +zab+. Aside from this intrinsic difference in bond we ...
Interconnection Networks for Scalable Quantum Computers
... routing of qubits must be timed to coincide with the arrival of opcodes to various functional units. While a million bits of storage is not particularly large by classical silicon standards, it is large when taking into account the degradation of state experienced by a qubit through movement. As dis ...
... routing of qubits must be timed to coincide with the arrival of opcodes to various functional units. While a million bits of storage is not particularly large by classical silicon standards, it is large when taking into account the degradation of state experienced by a qubit through movement. As dis ...
Quantum hair on black holes
... 2©z 1 relative to the contribution from the ordinary Einstein term near the 1/M) horizon, and even smaller outside. Since the region inside the horizon is causally disconnected from the exterior of the black hole, the occurrence of truly large curvature near the singularity inside the horizon is not ...
... 2©z 1 relative to the contribution from the ordinary Einstein term near the 1/M) horizon, and even smaller outside. Since the region inside the horizon is causally disconnected from the exterior of the black hole, the occurrence of truly large curvature near the singularity inside the horizon is not ...
Lindblad driving for nonequilibrium steady
... So far we have worked in the Schrödinger picture in which the states evolve in time whereas the operators remain constant. As is well known [3] we can also consider the operators to be time-dependent with the state-vectors remaining constant. This formulation of quantum mechanics is called Heisenber ...
... So far we have worked in the Schrödinger picture in which the states evolve in time whereas the operators remain constant. As is well known [3] we can also consider the operators to be time-dependent with the state-vectors remaining constant. This formulation of quantum mechanics is called Heisenber ...
A Recipe for State-and
... of this recipe for triangles. These examples are either of a Boolean or a probabilistic nature, see Sections 3 and 4 respectively. The Boolean examples are all obtained from an adjunction using “homming into {0, 1}”, whereas the probabilistic (quantitative) examples all arise from “homming into [0, ...
... of this recipe for triangles. These examples are either of a Boolean or a probabilistic nature, see Sections 3 and 4 respectively. The Boolean examples are all obtained from an adjunction using “homming into {0, 1}”, whereas the probabilistic (quantitative) examples all arise from “homming into [0, ...
Physics - Whitman College
... The Physics major: A minimum of 31 credits in physics, including Physics 145 or 155 or 165, 156 or 166, 245, 246, 255, 256, 325, 339, and two courses selected from (347, 357, or 385). Additional courses to meet credit requirements are to be taken from 300- to 480-level physics offerings, or from BBM ...
... The Physics major: A minimum of 31 credits in physics, including Physics 145 or 155 or 165, 156 or 166, 245, 246, 255, 256, 325, 339, and two courses selected from (347, 357, or 385). Additional courses to meet credit requirements are to be taken from 300- to 480-level physics offerings, or from BBM ...
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... PHY 103 Science of Light and Color 3 Credits An introduction to the science of light, color, and optics. Covers history of theories of light and vision, applications in art, photography, natural phenomena (rainbows, mirages, etc.), and modern technology, e.g., lasers and telecommunications. Many top ...
... PHY 103 Science of Light and Color 3 Credits An introduction to the science of light, color, and optics. Covers history of theories of light and vision, applications in art, photography, natural phenomena (rainbows, mirages, etc.), and modern technology, e.g., lasers and telecommunications. Many top ...
Notice
... The ubiquity and importance of potentia and actua at all levels of the human experience cries out for us to give it a special place in our lexicon. Many names are possible for denoting this universality, but in order to stress its antiquity and influence throughout all the cultural systems and ages ...
... The ubiquity and importance of potentia and actua at all levels of the human experience cries out for us to give it a special place in our lexicon. Many names are possible for denoting this universality, but in order to stress its antiquity and influence throughout all the cultural systems and ages ...
Quantum Computer (Information) and Quantum Mechanical
... always possible to efficiently transform information from one representation to another. However, this is not the case for www.ijmer.com ...
... always possible to efficiently transform information from one representation to another. However, this is not the case for www.ijmer.com ...
PHYSICS 430 Lecture Notes on Quantum Mechanics
... as though it were essentially a structureless point of mass m. It is necessary to make idealizations like this in physics; the real world is otherwise too complicated to describe. But sometimes an idealization misses something crucial. See if you can find what goes wrong in the following argument, w ...
... as though it were essentially a structureless point of mass m. It is necessary to make idealizations like this in physics; the real world is otherwise too complicated to describe. But sometimes an idealization misses something crucial. See if you can find what goes wrong in the following argument, w ...