
Basic Notions of Quantum Network Science
... • 1998: Watts-Strogatz paper in the most cited Nature publication from 1998; highlighted by ISI as one of the ten most cited papers in physics in the decade after its publication. • 1999: Barabasi and Albert paper is the most cited Science paper in 1999;highlighted by ISI as one of the ten most cit ...
... • 1998: Watts-Strogatz paper in the most cited Nature publication from 1998; highlighted by ISI as one of the ten most cited papers in physics in the decade after its publication. • 1999: Barabasi and Albert paper is the most cited Science paper in 1999;highlighted by ISI as one of the ten most cit ...
Tensor Product Methods and Entanglement
... the results of quantum information theory[162,163] can be used to understand the criteria of their convergence.[19–21,23,25] Recently, quantum information theory has also appeared in quantum chemistry giving a fresh impetus to the development of methods in electronic structure theory.[11–13,25,55,61 ...
... the results of quantum information theory[162,163] can be used to understand the criteria of their convergence.[19–21,23,25] Recently, quantum information theory has also appeared in quantum chemistry giving a fresh impetus to the development of methods in electronic structure theory.[11–13,25,55,61 ...
Chapter 1 - BYU Physics and Astronomy
... the University of Rochester. In the down-conversion process they pioneered, a ‘mother’ photon passes through a nonlinear crystal and is divided into two ‘daughter’ photons which each have ½ the energy of their progenitor. The daughter photons go off in two different predictable directions, but each ...
... the University of Rochester. In the down-conversion process they pioneered, a ‘mother’ photon passes through a nonlinear crystal and is divided into two ‘daughter’ photons which each have ½ the energy of their progenitor. The daughter photons go off in two different predictable directions, but each ...
Transport Experiments with Dirac Electrons
... metal such as Cu behave like massive particles so that their energy has a quadratic dependence on momentum, obeying the Schrodinger equation. However, in a Dirac material this dependence is linear (Dirac-like), as in Fig. 1.1b . In other words, the charge carriers behave as zero mass particles like ...
... metal such as Cu behave like massive particles so that their energy has a quadratic dependence on momentum, obeying the Schrodinger equation. However, in a Dirac material this dependence is linear (Dirac-like), as in Fig. 1.1b . In other words, the charge carriers behave as zero mass particles like ...
PDF 3.1 MB - Department of Physics
... share that knowledge with the graduate students working for him. On a personal level, he really cares about his students. John has been my advocate in my work as well as in my personal life. There has been many a hug (usually after a couple of glasses of wine but not always) that show how much he c ...
... share that knowledge with the graduate students working for him. On a personal level, he really cares about his students. John has been my advocate in my work as well as in my personal life. There has been many a hug (usually after a couple of glasses of wine but not always) that show how much he c ...
Probabilistic quantum metrology Bernat Gendra Casalí
... figure of merit allows her to order the different protocols in terms of her needs, taking into account what use will be given to the estimated value. Up until now most quantum metrology schemes and known bounds have been deterministic, that is, they are optimized in order to provide a valid estimate ...
... figure of merit allows her to order the different protocols in terms of her needs, taking into account what use will be given to the estimated value. Up until now most quantum metrology schemes and known bounds have been deterministic, that is, they are optimized in order to provide a valid estimate ...
Conservation Laws - UFDC Image Array 2
... relative to the cylinder is exactly the same as before, so the numerical energy rating associated with its position is the same as before. Since the total amount of energy must remain constant, it is impossible for the ball to have a greater speed after one revolution. If it had picked up speed, it ...
... relative to the cylinder is exactly the same as before, so the numerical energy rating associated with its position is the same as before. Since the total amount of energy must remain constant, it is impossible for the ball to have a greater speed after one revolution. If it had picked up speed, it ...
dagrep_v005_i004_p123_s15181. - DROPS
... The objective of the seminar was a to bring together researchers from four separate (but related) communities to learn from each other, with the expectation that a better understanding between these communities would open up new opportunities for research and collaboration. Participants attending th ...
... The objective of the seminar was a to bring together researchers from four separate (but related) communities to learn from each other, with the expectation that a better understanding between these communities would open up new opportunities for research and collaboration. Participants attending th ...
The Wondrous World of Carbon Nanotubes 27 February 2003
... As is the case with numerous, important scientific discoveries, fullerenes were accidentally discovered. In 1985, Kroto and Smalley3 found strange results in mass spectra of evaporated carbon samples. Herewith, fullerenes were discovered and their stability in the gas phase was proven. The search fo ...
... As is the case with numerous, important scientific discoveries, fullerenes were accidentally discovered. In 1985, Kroto and Smalley3 found strange results in mass spectra of evaporated carbon samples. Herewith, fullerenes were discovered and their stability in the gas phase was proven. The search fo ...
Acid-Base Biochemistry
... ► Carbon dioxide produced by aerobic respiration diffuses out of cells and into the ECF ► A small amount combines with water to form carbonic acid decreasing the pH of ECF ► In red blood cells metabolism is anaerobic and very little CO2 is produced hence it diffuses into red cells down a concentrati ...
... ► Carbon dioxide produced by aerobic respiration diffuses out of cells and into the ECF ► A small amount combines with water to form carbonic acid decreasing the pH of ECF ► In red blood cells metabolism is anaerobic and very little CO2 is produced hence it diffuses into red cells down a concentrati ...
Far-infrared-driven electron-hole correlations in a quantum dot with an internal... Roger Sakhel, Lars Jo¨nsson, and John W. Wilkins
... our attention to the electron and hole energies below the barrier because we are interested in the tunneling states. Using Eqs. 共2兲 and 共3兲 as well as the values for m hh and m e mentioned previously, the heavy hole and electron energy levels are found by the standard procedure of matching the wave ...
... our attention to the electron and hole energies below the barrier because we are interested in the tunneling states. Using Eqs. 共2兲 and 共3兲 as well as the values for m hh and m e mentioned previously, the heavy hole and electron energy levels are found by the standard procedure of matching the wave ...
Implementation of Grover`s Quantum Search Algorithm with Two
... My graduate school experience here at Michigan has been amazing and that is due, in large part, to the people that I have met and the friends that I have made along the way. First and foremost I need to thank Chris for letting me work in his lab, Chris, thank you so much. In my six years here I have ...
... My graduate school experience here at Michigan has been amazing and that is due, in large part, to the people that I have met and the friends that I have made along the way. First and foremost I need to thank Chris for letting me work in his lab, Chris, thank you so much. In my six years here I have ...
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... elsewhere [2], and will likely be followed by a review of the second one, it was unanimously decided by the participants that a volume devoted to results of the workshops was desired. It is the main purpose of this special issue. 2. Hydrogen-Like Transitions Many calculation cases suggested for the ...
... elsewhere [2], and will likely be followed by a review of the second one, it was unanimously decided by the participants that a volume devoted to results of the workshops was desired. It is the main purpose of this special issue. 2. Hydrogen-Like Transitions Many calculation cases suggested for the ...
Hydrogen atom
A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen. The electrically neutral atom contains a single positively charged proton and a single negatively charged electron bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force. Atomic hydrogen constitutes about 75% of the elemental (baryonic) mass of the universe.In everyday life on Earth, isolated hydrogen atoms (usually called ""atomic hydrogen"" or, more precisely, ""monatomic hydrogen"") are extremely rare. Instead, hydrogen tends to combine with other atoms in compounds, or with itself to form ordinary (diatomic) hydrogen gas, H2. ""Atomic hydrogen"" and ""hydrogen atom"" in ordinary English use have overlapping, yet distinct, meanings. For example, a water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms, but does not contain atomic hydrogen (which would refer to isolated hydrogen atoms).