
Research Proposal for a Quantum Computer Programming
... twentieth centuries [12]. It was at this time that the quantum view of the world was uncovered. If the classical view can be described as determinism, then the corresponding description for the quantum view is indeterminism. At the quantum level nature itself is unpredictable- identical situations c ...
... twentieth centuries [12]. It was at this time that the quantum view of the world was uncovered. If the classical view can be described as determinism, then the corresponding description for the quantum view is indeterminism. At the quantum level nature itself is unpredictable- identical situations c ...
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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 ...
Wormhole Physics - In Classical and Quantum Theories of Gravity
... Causality is a relation between two events. The first is called the ”cause” while the second is called the ”effect”. Causality requires the cause proceeds the effect. Also due to relativity, they are timelike or null like separated ( the effect lies in the light cone of the other). CTC’s seems to cl ...
... Causality is a relation between two events. The first is called the ”cause” while the second is called the ”effect”. Causality requires the cause proceeds the effect. Also due to relativity, they are timelike or null like separated ( the effect lies in the light cone of the other). CTC’s seems to cl ...
221A Lecture Notes on Spin
... High spins come out because the string can spin around. All our lowly existence must be made up of lower spin states, where only particles of spin above 1 are the graviton (spin 2) and its superpartner gravitino (spin 3/2). We are not supposed to see higher spin particles unless somebody figures how ...
... High spins come out because the string can spin around. All our lowly existence must be made up of lower spin states, where only particles of spin above 1 are the graviton (spin 2) and its superpartner gravitino (spin 3/2). We are not supposed to see higher spin particles unless somebody figures how ...
Spooky Action at Spacy Distances
... The advent of computer science was one of the most profound scientific revolutions in the twentieth century, both for science itself as for daily life. Cutting edge research programs like at CERN or LOFAR rely heavily on computers. In everyday life, computers evolved to an essential element in commu ...
... The advent of computer science was one of the most profound scientific revolutions in the twentieth century, both for science itself as for daily life. Cutting edge research programs like at CERN or LOFAR rely heavily on computers. In everyday life, computers evolved to an essential element in commu ...
Algebraic Topology Foundations of Supersymmetry and Symmetry
... several, meaningful ways are key to linking abstract, quantum operator algebras and symmetry properties with actual numerical computations of quantum eigenvalues and their eigenstates, as well as a wide variety of numerical factors involved in computing quantum dynamics. The wellknown connection bet ...
... several, meaningful ways are key to linking abstract, quantum operator algebras and symmetry properties with actual numerical computations of quantum eigenvalues and their eigenstates, as well as a wide variety of numerical factors involved in computing quantum dynamics. The wellknown connection bet ...
D S C EEP LEVELS IN
... lattice. Secondary ion mass spectrometry measurements detected the presence of B and Fe. The defects are suggested to be related to Fe and/or Fe-B-pairs. Previous reports on tungsten doping showed that W gives rise to two levels (one shallow and one deep) in 4H- and only one deep level in 6H-SiC. I ...
... lattice. Secondary ion mass spectrometry measurements detected the presence of B and Fe. The defects are suggested to be related to Fe and/or Fe-B-pairs. Previous reports on tungsten doping showed that W gives rise to two levels (one shallow and one deep) in 4H- and only one deep level in 6H-SiC. I ...
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... devices. These two methods are well represented by, respectively, the well-known Monte Carlo method (for semi-classical transport) and the Wigner equation formalism (for nanoscale devices). At a first glance, the two methods seem to be very different but, as we will see through the whole book, they ...
... devices. These two methods are well represented by, respectively, the well-known Monte Carlo method (for semi-classical transport) and the Wigner equation formalism (for nanoscale devices). At a first glance, the two methods seem to be very different but, as we will see through the whole book, they ...
Quantum and Classical Magnetoresistance in Ambipolar Topological Insulator Transistors with
... the TSS in the BBG11,16–18,43,44 dominating the charge transport at low T (see Fig. S1). Our observations demonstrate a striking transition from the metallic to insulating behavior in the bulk of such films, driven by Ef (tuned by Vg). This transition can also be regarded as that from a ‘‘topologica ...
... the TSS in the BBG11,16–18,43,44 dominating the charge transport at low T (see Fig. S1). Our observations demonstrate a striking transition from the metallic to insulating behavior in the bulk of such films, driven by Ef (tuned by Vg). This transition can also be regarded as that from a ‘‘topologica ...
Making and Breaking of Chemical Bonds
... gas phase to condensed phase dynamics. This is achieved by studying the reaction dynamics of simple diatomics in the environment of rare gas clusters and matrices. The investigation of “microsolvation” in weakly bound clusters is particularly attractive because it allows to vary the size of the solv ...
... gas phase to condensed phase dynamics. This is achieved by studying the reaction dynamics of simple diatomics in the environment of rare gas clusters and matrices. The investigation of “microsolvation” in weakly bound clusters is particularly attractive because it allows to vary the size of the solv ...
the final version of Abstract Book
... Recent progress in technologies has led to enormous improvements of measurement and observation techniques, both at microscopic as well as macroscopic scales, which allow us to measure many characteristics and observe many features of various systems. These include not only very small artificial str ...
... Recent progress in technologies has led to enormous improvements of measurement and observation techniques, both at microscopic as well as macroscopic scales, which allow us to measure many characteristics and observe many features of various systems. These include not only very small artificial str ...
Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods
... attributed to abstract mathematical objects. Then, once this is done, I assume familiarity with much more advanced topics, such as group theory, angular momentum algebra, and spherical harmonics (and I supply references for readers who might lack the necessary background). The general layout of the ...
... attributed to abstract mathematical objects. Then, once this is done, I assume familiarity with much more advanced topics, such as group theory, angular momentum algebra, and spherical harmonics (and I supply references for readers who might lack the necessary background). The general layout of the ...
Theoretical study of open-shell van der Waals complexes Anna V. Fishchuk
... Reactions 1–3 constitute an important chain propagation mechanism in the oxidation of H2 [12], and 2–4 play an important role in hydrocarbon combustion [13]. Reactions 3 and 4 are particularly important in atmospheric chemistry. A number of important studies of some of these reactions will be discus ...
... Reactions 1–3 constitute an important chain propagation mechanism in the oxidation of H2 [12], and 2–4 play an important role in hydrocarbon combustion [13]. Reactions 3 and 4 are particularly important in atmospheric chemistry. A number of important studies of some of these reactions will be discus ...
Quantum Information Processing: Algorithms, Technologies and
... Quantum mechanics allows for a linear superposition (also termed an entangled quantum state) of these basis states to exist simultaneously. Each basis state |a > of the superposition is assigned a given complex amplitude α; this is denoted α|a >. Unitary transformations are reversible operations on ...
... Quantum mechanics allows for a linear superposition (also termed an entangled quantum state) of these basis states to exist simultaneously. Each basis state |a > of the superposition is assigned a given complex amplitude α; this is denoted α|a >. Unitary transformations are reversible operations on ...
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).