
Multi-species systems in optical lattices: effects of disorder
... Despite its apparent simple form, the list of experimental achievements with basis in this model is very long. It includes, among others, the simulation of phase transitions and magnetic systems [6, 7], the development of single-site addressing [8, 9], the realization of topological states [10] as w ...
... Despite its apparent simple form, the list of experimental achievements with basis in this model is very long. It includes, among others, the simulation of phase transitions and magnetic systems [6, 7], the development of single-site addressing [8, 9], the realization of topological states [10] as w ...
R-matrix theory for attosecond spectroscopy
... The XUV light obtained from the new free electron lasers and high harmonic generation (HHG) sources have opened up the possibility of observation, initiation and control of the fastest intra molecular processes. Upon exposure to XUV light, atoms and molecules often ejects valence or even core electr ...
... The XUV light obtained from the new free electron lasers and high harmonic generation (HHG) sources have opened up the possibility of observation, initiation and control of the fastest intra molecular processes. Upon exposure to XUV light, atoms and molecules often ejects valence or even core electr ...
Theoretical Study of Tautomeric Forms of Uracil and Their
... each strand - base pairing and by stacking interactions between the base pairs. Hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions are also important for the structure and stability of DNA. Charged and highly polar phosphate-deoxyribose chain is exposed to the solvent while less polar nitrogenous bases are he ...
... each strand - base pairing and by stacking interactions between the base pairs. Hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions are also important for the structure and stability of DNA. Charged and highly polar phosphate-deoxyribose chain is exposed to the solvent while less polar nitrogenous bases are he ...
Canonical Transformations in Quantum Mechanics
... monic oscillator by an approach which suggests that many time-independent integrable potentials can be generalized to contain time-dependent parameters without sacrificing integrability (Section 3.5). The first order intertwining operator is shown to be a canonical transformation; this allows the c ...
... monic oscillator by an approach which suggests that many time-independent integrable potentials can be generalized to contain time-dependent parameters without sacrificing integrability (Section 3.5). The first order intertwining operator is shown to be a canonical transformation; this allows the c ...
Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles
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... Bohr magneton Nuclear magneton Bohr radius Bohr energy ...
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Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Facultat de Ciencies, Departament de F sica
... Overview of quantum memories Research in the eld of quantum information science, which deals with communication and computation incorporating the laws of quantum mechanics, has lead to outstanding and promising discoveries. For instance, it has been shown that quantum cryptography can allow for secu ...
... Overview of quantum memories Research in the eld of quantum information science, which deals with communication and computation incorporating the laws of quantum mechanics, has lead to outstanding and promising discoveries. For instance, it has been shown that quantum cryptography can allow for secu ...
Czech Technical University in Prague Faculty of Electrical
... quantum physics. Quantum computing can be seen as a special intermediate case between digital and real analog computing. Importantly, there is a threshold theorem for error correction, as opposed to the pure analog case. Alternatively, quantum computing can be viewed as generalized probabilistic com ...
... quantum physics. Quantum computing can be seen as a special intermediate case between digital and real analog computing. Importantly, there is a threshold theorem for error correction, as opposed to the pure analog case. Alternatively, quantum computing can be viewed as generalized probabilistic com ...
Coherent State Wave Functions on the Torus
... statistics makes this state of matter an interesting candidate for quantum information storage and processing; in short, a quantum computer. In quantum mechanics, the existence of a magnetic eld drastically alters the structure of the Hilbert space as compared to the case of free particles. The con ...
... statistics makes this state of matter an interesting candidate for quantum information storage and processing; in short, a quantum computer. In quantum mechanics, the existence of a magnetic eld drastically alters the structure of the Hilbert space as compared to the case of free particles. The con ...
Interacting Quantum Observables: Categorical Algebra and
... finite dimensional Hilbert space arises as pair of copying and erasing operations for some orthonormal basis [27, 28]. Since these algebras correspond precisely to nondegenerate quantum observables, we refer to them as observable structures. Observable structures (δ, ) and (δ 0 , 0 ) which corresp ...
... finite dimensional Hilbert space arises as pair of copying and erasing operations for some orthonormal basis [27, 28]. Since these algebras correspond precisely to nondegenerate quantum observables, we refer to them as observable structures. Observable structures (δ, ) and (δ 0 , 0 ) which corresp ...
Cover Story Can Quantum Computing Provide Exponential
... Let me, on behalf of CSI family, execom and my own self congratulate Dr. Vijay P Bhatkar for being awarded Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award. CSI along with the entire Scientific Community is proud of his contributions in high performance computing (including the development of Param, t ...
... Let me, on behalf of CSI family, execom and my own self congratulate Dr. Vijay P Bhatkar for being awarded Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award. CSI along with the entire Scientific Community is proud of his contributions in high performance computing (including the development of Param, t ...
"Global Analytical Potential Energy Surfaces for High
... are still of much use today, PESs have been used mainly to provide characteristic parameters employed therein. With increasing computer resources, results from statistical theories have been tested using the calculation of classical trajectories on the multidimensional PESs (Gilbert and Smith 1990, ...
... are still of much use today, PESs have been used mainly to provide characteristic parameters employed therein. With increasing computer resources, results from statistical theories have been tested using the calculation of classical trajectories on the multidimensional PESs (Gilbert and Smith 1990, ...
Relativistic quantum mechanics and the S matrix
... elements of the Poincaré group. This group is the set of all inhomogeneous Lorentz transformations (a,b) that map the space-time variables of one inertial frame to those of another inertial frame according to x ⬘ ⫽ax⫹b. Unitary operators U(a,b) that represent these transformations are used to map t ...
... elements of the Poincaré group. This group is the set of all inhomogeneous Lorentz transformations (a,b) that map the space-time variables of one inertial frame to those of another inertial frame according to x ⬘ ⫽ax⫹b. Unitary operators U(a,b) that represent these transformations are used to map t ...
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).