
Modified Einsteinian Dynamics(MOED): Discovery of a
... Mirror images but different quadrants. Matter and antimatter couldn't have annihilated because they are separated in different quadrants on a coordinate plane. Mirror image wave functions. Each complex conjugate pair wavelength represents a different universe and their can be an infinite number of d ...
... Mirror images but different quadrants. Matter and antimatter couldn't have annihilated because they are separated in different quadrants on a coordinate plane. Mirror image wave functions. Each complex conjugate pair wavelength represents a different universe and their can be an infinite number of d ...
Factorized S-Matrices in Two Dimensions as the Exact
... motion is more complicated because of the interaction between the particles. Moreover, if the relativistic problem is taken into consideration the motion in the interaction region cannot be treated in terms of the wave function of a finite number of variables (because the virtual pair creation is po ...
... motion is more complicated because of the interaction between the particles. Moreover, if the relativistic problem is taken into consideration the motion in the interaction region cannot be treated in terms of the wave function of a finite number of variables (because the virtual pair creation is po ...
Nature’s Queer Performativity “O 25
... all morality rests – e.g., those which condemn slavery and genocide – as arbitrary. It implies that we are free to choose whether there are objective limitations upon human action, objective standards of right and wrong’”.11 So according to Jaffa, if homosexuality is not criminalized, the morality f ...
... all morality rests – e.g., those which condemn slavery and genocide – as arbitrary. It implies that we are free to choose whether there are objective limitations upon human action, objective standards of right and wrong’”.11 So according to Jaffa, if homosexuality is not criminalized, the morality f ...
Quantum Heat Machines Equivalence, Work Extraction beyond
... where the Markovian dynamics is described by the Lindblad equation. In fact, the second law is consistent with quantum mechanics regardless of Markovianity as long as proper thermal baths are used [61]. One of the main challenges in this field is to find “quantum signatures” [1] in the operation of ...
... where the Markovian dynamics is described by the Lindblad equation. In fact, the second law is consistent with quantum mechanics regardless of Markovianity as long as proper thermal baths are used [61]. One of the main challenges in this field is to find “quantum signatures” [1] in the operation of ...
Quantum Computing with Majorana Fermions Coupled to
... ability to use bits in quantum mechanical superposition states, rather than just zero or one, in calculations. Unfortunately, many proposed realizations of these quantum bits, or qubits, are extremely vulnerable to decoherence, which destroys the superposition state. Recently, this has motivated int ...
... ability to use bits in quantum mechanical superposition states, rather than just zero or one, in calculations. Unfortunately, many proposed realizations of these quantum bits, or qubits, are extremely vulnerable to decoherence, which destroys the superposition state. Recently, this has motivated int ...
Spontaneous Formation of Magnetic Moments and Dephasing in Two-Dimensional Disordered Systems
... dots [6] by the addition of constant e2 /h, which sets the high temperature limit to e2 /h, and by the fixing of the prefactor of f (T /Tk ) to 1/2. Another feature of the Kondo regime (T < Tk ) in quantum dots is that the zero bias peak is split by 2g ∗ µB B with an in-plane magnetic field when g ...
... dots [6] by the addition of constant e2 /h, which sets the high temperature limit to e2 /h, and by the fixing of the prefactor of f (T /Tk ) to 1/2. Another feature of the Kondo regime (T < Tk ) in quantum dots is that the zero bias peak is split by 2g ∗ µB B with an in-plane magnetic field when g ...
Qualitative individuation in permutation
... current orthodoxy) with QFT in the limit of conserved total particle number. Also, I will argue that the metaphysical conclusions drawn here about elementary quantum mechanics may be exported to QFT. I re-iterate that this is predominantly a project of interpretation; my goal is a better understandi ...
... current orthodoxy) with QFT in the limit of conserved total particle number. Also, I will argue that the metaphysical conclusions drawn here about elementary quantum mechanics may be exported to QFT. I re-iterate that this is predominantly a project of interpretation; my goal is a better understandi ...
Complexity Science, Living Systems, and Reflexing Interfaces:
... (1982, 1983) reported that electromagnetic energy penetrating into cytoplasm would self-focus inside filaments whose diameter depend on symmetry breaking (Bose condensation) of ordered water dipoles. The diameter calculated was exactly the inner diameter of MTs (15 nm). In any case, all phenomena oc ...
... (1982, 1983) reported that electromagnetic energy penetrating into cytoplasm would self-focus inside filaments whose diameter depend on symmetry breaking (Bose condensation) of ordered water dipoles. The diameter calculated was exactly the inner diameter of MTs (15 nm). In any case, all phenomena oc ...
Edge States and Contacts in the Quantum Hall Effect
... while no current flows in the y-direction. The charge difference gives rise to a transverse Hall voltage Vy (fig. 1). The effect can be described mathematically using the Drude model, in which electrons in a solid are considered free. The electrons do not feel any Coulomb interactions, and move free ...
... while no current flows in the y-direction. The charge difference gives rise to a transverse Hall voltage Vy (fig. 1). The effect can be described mathematically using the Drude model, in which electrons in a solid are considered free. The electrons do not feel any Coulomb interactions, and move free ...
INCT_IQ_ENG_1 - Instituto de Física / UFRJ
... manipulation of the quantum properties of matter and radiation is the main goal. Atoms, ions, photons, quantum dots (semi-conductor devices) and also superconductor devices, are candidates for applications which have no counterpart in the classical world. The idea of taking advantage of quantum mech ...
... manipulation of the quantum properties of matter and radiation is the main goal. Atoms, ions, photons, quantum dots (semi-conductor devices) and also superconductor devices, are candidates for applications which have no counterpart in the classical world. The idea of taking advantage of quantum mech ...
Spin Squeezing, Macrorealism and the Heisenberg uncertainty
... preexisting properties of a system and can be in principle obtained with an arbitrarily small perturbation of the input state [21, 175]. Even more strikingly, as noted first by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen in their seminal paper [52], quantum mechanics predicts effects that are in explicit tension w ...
... preexisting properties of a system and can be in principle obtained with an arbitrarily small perturbation of the input state [21, 175]. Even more strikingly, as noted first by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen in their seminal paper [52], quantum mechanics predicts effects that are in explicit tension w ...
Dynamics of the quantum Duffing oscillator in the driving induced q
... We investigate the non-linear response of an anharmonic monostable quantum mechanical resonator to strong external periodic driving. The driving thereby induces an effective bistability in which resonant tunneling can be identified. Within the framework of a Floquet analysis, an effective Floquet–Born– ...
... We investigate the non-linear response of an anharmonic monostable quantum mechanical resonator to strong external periodic driving. The driving thereby induces an effective bistability in which resonant tunneling can be identified. Within the framework of a Floquet analysis, an effective Floquet–Born– ...
An introduction to topological phases of electrons
... along paths (not path integrals in the physics sense, where the path itself is integrate over) that are nearly independent of the precise path: they will turn out to depend in some cases on topological properties (homotopy or cohomology). We will assume throughout these notes, unless otherwise speci ...
... along paths (not path integrals in the physics sense, where the path itself is integrate over) that are nearly independent of the precise path: they will turn out to depend in some cases on topological properties (homotopy or cohomology). We will assume throughout these notes, unless otherwise speci ...
Quantum error correction
... the possible states are exactly the same as the ones in table 2. Further steps are the same as the ones from bit–flip correction. If the rate of error without error correction is p than after error correction the error is of order p2 . The circuit of the error correcting code is shown in figure 4. U ...
... the possible states are exactly the same as the ones in table 2. Further steps are the same as the ones from bit–flip correction. If the rate of error without error correction is p than after error correction the error is of order p2 . The circuit of the error correcting code is shown in figure 4. U ...