EE 5342 Lecture
... • Compton showed Dp = hkinitial - hkfinal, so an photon (wave) is particle-like • DeBroglie hypothesized a particle could be wave-like, l = h/p • Davisson and Germer demonstrated wave-like interference phenomena for electrons to complete the duality model L1 January 20 ...
... • Compton showed Dp = hkinitial - hkfinal, so an photon (wave) is particle-like • DeBroglie hypothesized a particle could be wave-like, l = h/p • Davisson and Germer demonstrated wave-like interference phenomena for electrons to complete the duality model L1 January 20 ...
CHEMISTRY (HONOURS) Part
... (c) Why solutions of electrolyte show abnormal behaviour ? What is VantHoffs factor ? ...
... (c) Why solutions of electrolyte show abnormal behaviour ? What is VantHoffs factor ? ...
Quantum Nonlinear Resonances in Atom Optics
... (solved using Dyson's theory for oscillators chains with random springs) G. M. and Sh. Fishman, PRL 2004; PRE 2004. ...
... (solved using Dyson's theory for oscillators chains with random springs) G. M. and Sh. Fishman, PRL 2004; PRE 2004. ...
NMR Studies on Magnetization Plateaus in Dimer Spin Systems
... A rich variety of quantum phase transitions can be induced in simple dimer-singlet spin systems by applying magnetic field strong enough to suppress the energy gap to triplet excitations. While the field-induced triplet bosons generally undergo Bose condensation, resulting in an antiferromagnetic or ...
... A rich variety of quantum phase transitions can be induced in simple dimer-singlet spin systems by applying magnetic field strong enough to suppress the energy gap to triplet excitations. While the field-induced triplet bosons generally undergo Bose condensation, resulting in an antiferromagnetic or ...
Cavity QED 1
... • All degrees of freedom of the reservoir are integrated out. No information is left in the reservoir. • It is hard to develop physical intuition with density matrix! • Computationally costly: N^2-1 elements as opposed to n elements ...
... • All degrees of freedom of the reservoir are integrated out. No information is left in the reservoir. • It is hard to develop physical intuition with density matrix! • Computationally costly: N^2-1 elements as opposed to n elements ...
chapter 7: atomic structure and periodicity
... 17.3 The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen Continous spectrum – includes all ____________________ within a given range Line spectrum (also called emission spectrum) show only certain wavelengths. Line spectrum of hydrogen: The line spectrum of hydrogen indicated only certain ____________ are allowed for t ...
... 17.3 The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen Continous spectrum – includes all ____________________ within a given range Line spectrum (also called emission spectrum) show only certain wavelengths. Line spectrum of hydrogen: The line spectrum of hydrogen indicated only certain ____________ are allowed for t ...
Universal Quantum Computation with the Exchange Interaction
... [14,8,10], and also as noiseless subspaces and subsystems [15,16,9]. The noiseless properties of these codes are not relevant to the present work; but they have the desired property that they consist of states with definite angular momentum quantum numbers. So, in principle, the problem has been sol ...
... [14,8,10], and also as noiseless subspaces and subsystems [15,16,9]. The noiseless properties of these codes are not relevant to the present work; but they have the desired property that they consist of states with definite angular momentum quantum numbers. So, in principle, the problem has been sol ...
1 - Cheriton School of Computer Science
... [Shor ’94]: polynomial-time algorithm for factoring integers on a quantum computer This could be used to break most of the existing public-key cryptosystems, including RSA, and elliptic curve crypto [Bennett, Brassard ’84]: provably secure codes with short keys ...
... [Shor ’94]: polynomial-time algorithm for factoring integers on a quantum computer This could be used to break most of the existing public-key cryptosystems, including RSA, and elliptic curve crypto [Bennett, Brassard ’84]: provably secure codes with short keys ...
primer notes
... momentum is if its velocity is v = c. Nature takes advantage of this possibility and gives us such particles. They are now called photons. Thus photons have no mass, but have ...
... momentum is if its velocity is v = c. Nature takes advantage of this possibility and gives us such particles. They are now called photons. Thus photons have no mass, but have ...
Decay Properties of Matrix Functions, with Applications to O(N) Methods in Electronic Structure and Beyond
... Applications to O(N ) Methods in Electronic Structure and Beyond THURSDAY, March 6, 2014, at 4:30 PM Eckhart 133, 5734 S. University Avenue ...
... Applications to O(N ) Methods in Electronic Structure and Beyond THURSDAY, March 6, 2014, at 4:30 PM Eckhart 133, 5734 S. University Avenue ...
QUANTUM GEOMETRY OF BOSONIC STRINGS
... the quantum Liouville theory described by the lagrangian (25). This theory is two-dimensional, renormalizable, and completely integrable. All that means that it is exactly solvable, just as sine-Gordon theory, and thus it must be possible to evaluate explicitly the partition function of closed surfa ...
... the quantum Liouville theory described by the lagrangian (25). This theory is two-dimensional, renormalizable, and completely integrable. All that means that it is exactly solvable, just as sine-Gordon theory, and thus it must be possible to evaluate explicitly the partition function of closed surfa ...
Interaction with the radiation field
... => exactly the same probability as in the absorption case => raises the possibility of light amplification (LASER) ...
... => exactly the same probability as in the absorption case => raises the possibility of light amplification (LASER) ...