Violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities in quantum measurements
... an initial polarization represented by the spin direction s1 , the variable strength measurement partially resolved the diagonal polarizations, corresponding to a spin direction s2 , and the final measurement distinguished the horizontal and the vertical polarizations, corresponding to a spin direct ...
... an initial polarization represented by the spin direction s1 , the variable strength measurement partially resolved the diagonal polarizations, corresponding to a spin direction s2 , and the final measurement distinguished the horizontal and the vertical polarizations, corresponding to a spin direct ...
Analysis of Hermite`s equation governing the
... and are plotted in Figures 5, 6, 7 and 8 as functions of time. Specifically in Figure 5, the angular displacement profile of the damped pendulum is depicted for =1 and with the pendulum length (l), as a parameter. The corresponding curves for =2, 3 and 4 are shown in Figures 6, 7, and 8 respectively ...
... and are plotted in Figures 5, 6, 7 and 8 as functions of time. Specifically in Figure 5, the angular displacement profile of the damped pendulum is depicted for =1 and with the pendulum length (l), as a parameter. The corresponding curves for =2, 3 and 4 are shown in Figures 6, 7, and 8 respectively ...
Appendix A: Integrator Programs - IDEALS @ Illinois
... Symplectic integrators are well known for preserving the phase space volume in Hamiltonian dynamics and are particularly suited for problems that require long integration times. There is a general operator splitting method for developing explicit symplectic integration algorithms to any arbitrary ev ...
... Symplectic integrators are well known for preserving the phase space volume in Hamiltonian dynamics and are particularly suited for problems that require long integration times. There is a general operator splitting method for developing explicit symplectic integration algorithms to any arbitrary ev ...
Chapter 1. Some experimental facts
... If ν was to become much higher than UV it would become first X-rays and then gamma rays. The walls of the enclosure would be permeable to such radiation. Also the temperature of the wall would have to be much higher and the enclosure would melt and vaporize. From relativity we know that a particle o ...
... If ν was to become much higher than UV it would become first X-rays and then gamma rays. The walls of the enclosure would be permeable to such radiation. Also the temperature of the wall would have to be much higher and the enclosure would melt and vaporize. From relativity we know that a particle o ...
Quantum Techniques for Stochastic Mechanics
... quantum mechanics, including a stochastic analogue of Noether’s theorem relating symmetries and conservation laws. Second, the ‘Anderson–Craciun–Kurtz theorem’ gives conditions under which these equilibria continue to exist when we treat the number of molecules of each kind as discrete, varying in a ...
... quantum mechanics, including a stochastic analogue of Noether’s theorem relating symmetries and conservation laws. Second, the ‘Anderson–Craciun–Kurtz theorem’ gives conditions under which these equilibria continue to exist when we treat the number of molecules of each kind as discrete, varying in a ...
7 Momentum
... 7.4 Conservation of Momentum The force or impulse that changes momentum must be exerted on the object by something outside the object. • Molecular forces within a basketball have no effect on the momentum of the basketball. • A push against the dashboard from inside does not affect the momentum of a ...
... 7.4 Conservation of Momentum The force or impulse that changes momentum must be exerted on the object by something outside the object. • Molecular forces within a basketball have no effect on the momentum of the basketball. • A push against the dashboard from inside does not affect the momentum of a ...
Momentum is conserved for all collisions as long as external forces
... 8.4 Conservation of Momentum The force or impulse that changes momentum must be exerted on the object by something outside the object. • Molecular forces within a basketball have no effect on the momentum of the basketball. • A push against the dashboard from inside does not affect the momentum of a ...
... 8.4 Conservation of Momentum The force or impulse that changes momentum must be exerted on the object by something outside the object. • Molecular forces within a basketball have no effect on the momentum of the basketball. • A push against the dashboard from inside does not affect the momentum of a ...
7 Momentum
... 7.4 Conservation of Momentum The force or impulse that changes momentum must be exerted on the object by something outside the object. • Molecular forces within a basketball have no effect on the momentum of the basketball. • A push against the dashboard from inside does not affect the momentum of a ...
... 7.4 Conservation of Momentum The force or impulse that changes momentum must be exerted on the object by something outside the object. • Molecular forces within a basketball have no effect on the momentum of the basketball. • A push against the dashboard from inside does not affect the momentum of a ...
Quantum non-demolition - Quantum Optics and Spectroscopy
... from the inability to create pure states. This prevents scaling of this technology to higher numbers of quantum bits. Solid state implementations offer the promise of easy scalability akin to integrated circuits as soon as one is able to reliably manufacture and control the basic building blocks. In ...
... from the inability to create pure states. This prevents scaling of this technology to higher numbers of quantum bits. Solid state implementations offer the promise of easy scalability akin to integrated circuits as soon as one is able to reliably manufacture and control the basic building blocks. In ...
Ph.D. Thesis Rodrigo Gallego
... is designed to certify a property of the theoretical framework describing the experiment. For example, Bell’s theorem shows that there is no local theory able to describe measurements on certain quantum states. (iii) When one aims at performing a task in which making assumption is explicitly undesir ...
... is designed to certify a property of the theoretical framework describing the experiment. For example, Bell’s theorem shows that there is no local theory able to describe measurements on certain quantum states. (iii) When one aims at performing a task in which making assumption is explicitly undesir ...
Discrete Approaches to Quantum Gravity in Four Dimensions
... One way of tackling the quantization problem non-perturbatively is to use discrete methods, in analogy with quantum field theories on a flat background. They of course have to be modified in the case of gravity, where the metric of space-time becomes itself a dynamical variable. The diffeomorphism i ...
... One way of tackling the quantization problem non-perturbatively is to use discrete methods, in analogy with quantum field theories on a flat background. They of course have to be modified in the case of gravity, where the metric of space-time becomes itself a dynamical variable. The diffeomorphism i ...