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... Amorphous, polycrystalline, and single crystal are the three general types of solids. Each type is characterized by the size of an ordered region within the material. An ordered region is a spatial volume in which atoms or molecules have a regular geometric arrangement or periodicity. Amorphous mate ...
... Amorphous, polycrystalline, and single crystal are the three general types of solids. Each type is characterized by the size of an ordered region within the material. An ordered region is a spatial volume in which atoms or molecules have a regular geometric arrangement or periodicity. Amorphous mate ...
JS Module CH3304 MEGL Physical and Interfacial Electrochemistry
... In short, one may classify electrode processes into two general classes : simple single step charge transfer processes involving inorganic complex ions , and complex multistep multi-electron transfer reactions which consist of a number of elementary electron transfer and chemical reactions which ca ...
... In short, one may classify electrode processes into two general classes : simple single step charge transfer processes involving inorganic complex ions , and complex multistep multi-electron transfer reactions which consist of a number of elementary electron transfer and chemical reactions which ca ...
QuRE: The Quantum Resource Estimator Toolbox
... the quantum technologies, and information about the algorithm in the format shown in Table I. A key benefit of the QuRE toolbox is its ability to quickly compare resource estimates in a number of scenarios. The toolbox supports estimation for six physical quantum technologies, seven quantum algorith ...
... the quantum technologies, and information about the algorithm in the format shown in Table I. A key benefit of the QuRE toolbox is its ability to quickly compare resource estimates in a number of scenarios. The toolbox supports estimation for six physical quantum technologies, seven quantum algorith ...
2. Electron spin dynamics in quantum dots
... dynamics, which are described in section 4.3. The results reported on there are based on exact diagonalizations of the Hamiltonian for sufficiently small systems. In section 4.4 we discuss the intimate connection between the decay of the electron spin and the generation of quantum entanglement betwe ...
... dynamics, which are described in section 4.3. The results reported on there are based on exact diagonalizations of the Hamiltonian for sufficiently small systems. In section 4.4 we discuss the intimate connection between the decay of the electron spin and the generation of quantum entanglement betwe ...
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... illegal drugs can be detected by their characteristic absorption spectra at THz frequencies with high selectivity and resolution in applications fields as industrial quality inspection control, customs inspection and security screening. Moreover, MIR and THz radiation has no endangering effects on h ...
... illegal drugs can be detected by their characteristic absorption spectra at THz frequencies with high selectivity and resolution in applications fields as industrial quality inspection control, customs inspection and security screening. Moreover, MIR and THz radiation has no endangering effects on h ...
Quantum Biology at the Cellular Level
... as a common mechanism in enzymatic reaction. Particularly striking is the apparent role of tunneling of the much heavier proton in enzyme action (Liang and Klinman, 2004). Albeit more controversial, the potential role of solitons in protein dynamics (Davydov, 1973; Cruzeiro-Hansson and Takeno, 1997) ...
... as a common mechanism in enzymatic reaction. Particularly striking is the apparent role of tunneling of the much heavier proton in enzyme action (Liang and Klinman, 2004). Albeit more controversial, the potential role of solitons in protein dynamics (Davydov, 1973; Cruzeiro-Hansson and Takeno, 1997) ...
On Classical and Quantum Objectivity - Philsci
... space M (in what follows we will restrict the analyses to the case M = R2n ; for the consideration of more general cases see Ref.[6]). According to postulate ‡, objective properties are in correspondence with the generators of the symmetry transformations required for the objective reduction of the ...
... space M (in what follows we will restrict the analyses to the case M = R2n ; for the consideration of more general cases see Ref.[6]). According to postulate ‡, objective properties are in correspondence with the generators of the symmetry transformations required for the objective reduction of the ...
POLYNOMIAL-TIME ALGORITHMS FOR PRIME FACTORIZATION
... completely specied above. There are generally two resources which limit the ability of digital computers to solve large problems: time (computational steps) and space (memory). There are more resources pertinent to analog computation; some proposed analog machines that seem able to solve NP-complet ...
... completely specied above. There are generally two resources which limit the ability of digital computers to solve large problems: time (computational steps) and space (memory). There are more resources pertinent to analog computation; some proposed analog machines that seem able to solve NP-complet ...
Module P10.2 A wave model for matter
... electrons in the Bohr model of atomic hydrogen ☞ . Bohr had obtained the correct energy levels for atomic hydrogen by hypothesizing that the single electron was confined to circular orbits of specific radii, and he had determined those radii by assuming that the magnitude of the electron’s angular m ...
... electrons in the Bohr model of atomic hydrogen ☞ . Bohr had obtained the correct energy levels for atomic hydrogen by hypothesizing that the single electron was confined to circular orbits of specific radii, and he had determined those radii by assuming that the magnitude of the electron’s angular m ...
A continued fraction resummation form of bath
... QKE rate kernels, and its prediction deviates significantly from the exact quantum dynamics at some point. Therefore, a more general resummation technique is required to systematically include corrections from higherorder rate kernels. In Ref. 34, a generalized Pade approximation is developed, which ...
... QKE rate kernels, and its prediction deviates significantly from the exact quantum dynamics at some point. Therefore, a more general resummation technique is required to systematically include corrections from higherorder rate kernels. In Ref. 34, a generalized Pade approximation is developed, which ...
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).