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... quantum nonlinearity is small compared to any coupling rates to the environment. Here the signature of quantization vanishes and the system’s response is indistinguishable from the response of a classical harmonic oscillator. The observed transition from quantum mechanics to classical physics illust ...
... quantum nonlinearity is small compared to any coupling rates to the environment. Here the signature of quantization vanishes and the system’s response is indistinguishable from the response of a classical harmonic oscillator. The observed transition from quantum mechanics to classical physics illust ...
Z` Mediation of Supersymmetry Breaking
... experimental results will confirm so many detailed features of the theory that it will be clear to everybody that it is the correct one. Such things have happened in the past. They may happen again. However, I do not believe that we can count on it, and I believe that we must be prepared for a long, ...
... experimental results will confirm so many detailed features of the theory that it will be clear to everybody that it is the correct one. Such things have happened in the past. They may happen again. However, I do not believe that we can count on it, and I believe that we must be prepared for a long, ...
from its mathematical description to its experimental
... radiation-matter interaction [ER85, FLS65]. The first strong criticism to quantum theory came with the Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen’s (EPR) paper “Can quantum-mechanical description of the physical reality be considered complete?” [EPR35]. These authors recognized that, although quantum theory could ...
... radiation-matter interaction [ER85, FLS65]. The first strong criticism to quantum theory came with the Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen’s (EPR) paper “Can quantum-mechanical description of the physical reality be considered complete?” [EPR35]. These authors recognized that, although quantum theory could ...
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... Physics & Astronomy -‐ Honours Level -‐ 2015/6 -‐ August 2015 PH3014 Transferable Skills for Physicists SCOTCAT Credits: ...
... Physics & Astronomy -‐ Honours Level -‐ 2015/6 -‐ August 2015 PH3014 Transferable Skills for Physicists SCOTCAT Credits: ...
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... the Wineland sense. But this does not mean that all states with no Wineland squeezing are of fully separable form In particular, there can be entangled states with ...
... the Wineland sense. But this does not mean that all states with no Wineland squeezing are of fully separable form In particular, there can be entangled states with ...
Explicit Polarization Theory - Comp Chem
... neglected, excited electronic states cannot be treated, and in the form usually employed the methods are inapplicable to chemical reactions.28 In recent years some extensions to treat chemically reactive systems have been presented,52-55 and one can overcome some of the limitations in specific appli ...
... neglected, excited electronic states cannot be treated, and in the form usually employed the methods are inapplicable to chemical reactions.28 In recent years some extensions to treat chemically reactive systems have been presented,52-55 and one can overcome some of the limitations in specific appli ...
Challenges to the Second Law of Thermodynamics - Exvacuo
... Modern second law challenges began in the early 1980’s with the theoretical proposals of Gordon and Denur. Starting in the mid-1990’s, several proposals for experimentally testable challenges were advanced by Sheehan, et al. By the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, a rapid succession of theoretical quan ...
... Modern second law challenges began in the early 1980’s with the theoretical proposals of Gordon and Denur. Starting in the mid-1990’s, several proposals for experimentally testable challenges were advanced by Sheehan, et al. By the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, a rapid succession of theoretical quan ...
The crucial role of triplets in photoinduced charge transfer and
... is often carried out by electron transfer from excited active molecules to the quenchers or vice versa. The concentration dependence of the relative quenching quantum yield is given by a conventional Stern–Volmer law with some quenching constant k. The latter is often identified with the rate of elec ...
... is often carried out by electron transfer from excited active molecules to the quenchers or vice versa. The concentration dependence of the relative quenching quantum yield is given by a conventional Stern–Volmer law with some quenching constant k. The latter is often identified with the rate of elec ...
Vortex Dynamics in Bose-Einstein Condensates
... Efimov Effect: There exist bound states (Efimov states) of three bosons even if the two-particle attraction is too weak to allow two bosons to form a pair. Borromean ring: If one ring is removed other falls apart. ...
... Efimov Effect: There exist bound states (Efimov states) of three bosons even if the two-particle attraction is too weak to allow two bosons to form a pair. Borromean ring: If one ring is removed other falls apart. ...
AdS/CFT Course Notes - Johns Hopkins University
... • Metals are composed of some lattice of various nuclei along with relatively free-floating electrons, but they have a universal phase given by a Fermi liquid of their electrons. Note that the Fermi temperature, which sets the lattice spacing for the atoms, is around 10, 000 K whereas we are most i ...
... • Metals are composed of some lattice of various nuclei along with relatively free-floating electrons, but they have a universal phase given by a Fermi liquid of their electrons. Note that the Fermi temperature, which sets the lattice spacing for the atoms, is around 10, 000 K whereas we are most i ...
Coherent manipulation of single quantum systems
... was aided by collaboration with several scientists, most notably Dr. M.V. Gurudev Dutt, who shared equally in design, construction, and execution of the experiments, and Prof. M.D. Lukin, who guided our progress. These results would have been impossible without the generosity of Prof. John Doyle, wh ...
... was aided by collaboration with several scientists, most notably Dr. M.V. Gurudev Dutt, who shared equally in design, construction, and execution of the experiments, and Prof. M.D. Lukin, who guided our progress. These results would have been impossible without the generosity of Prof. John Doyle, wh ...
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... observation of vortices had been limited to small arrays (up to 11 vortices), both in liquid He [3] and more recently in rotating gaseous Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) [4, 5]. We have observed the formation of highly-ordered vortex lattices in a rotating Bose-condensed gas [6]. They were produced ...
... observation of vortices had been limited to small arrays (up to 11 vortices), both in liquid He [3] and more recently in rotating gaseous Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) [4, 5]. We have observed the formation of highly-ordered vortex lattices in a rotating Bose-condensed gas [6]. They were produced ...
StellenboschWN.5
... square-integrable aspects of functional analysis. Such spaces were introduced to study spectral theory in the broad sense. They can bring together the 'bound state' (eigenvector) and 'continuous spectrum', in one place. Mathematical foundations in the 1960s by Gel’fand et al. who combined Hilbert sp ...
... square-integrable aspects of functional analysis. Such spaces were introduced to study spectral theory in the broad sense. They can bring together the 'bound state' (eigenvector) and 'continuous spectrum', in one place. Mathematical foundations in the 1960s by Gel’fand et al. who combined Hilbert sp ...
Interacting many-body systems in quantum wells: Evidence for
... with increasing electron concentration.10,11 Therefore, the exciton and trion resonances are very well defined to be probed in pump and probe experiments. All the experiments described in the present paper were also performed on a less doped part of the sample (electron gas concentration of about 2 ...
... with increasing electron concentration.10,11 Therefore, the exciton and trion resonances are very well defined to be probed in pump and probe experiments. All the experiments described in the present paper were also performed on a less doped part of the sample (electron gas concentration of about 2 ...
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... first-order, language. It was quickly realized that not many interesting physical theories can be formalized in this way. But in any case, we are no longer in the grip of axiomania, as Feyerabend called it. So, the standards were loosened somewhat — but only to the extent that the standards were sim ...
... first-order, language. It was quickly realized that not many interesting physical theories can be formalized in this way. But in any case, we are no longer in the grip of axiomania, as Feyerabend called it. So, the standards were loosened somewhat — but only to the extent that the standards were sim ...