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... Transitions between atomic states primarily occur due to coupling with the electric dipole moment µ = er of the valence electron, which is a factor of (α/2)2 stronger than the magnetic dipole coupling [15]. The strength of the coupling between states |nm and |n m is given by the dipol ...
... Transitions between atomic states primarily occur due to coupling with the electric dipole moment µ = er of the valence electron, which is a factor of (α/2)2 stronger than the magnetic dipole coupling [15]. The strength of the coupling between states |nm and |n m is given by the dipol ...
The Higgs Boson and Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
... In this lecture, I have described 4 possible models of EWSB. We do not know whether the Higgs boson is elementary or composite; I have presented models of both types. In each model, the Higgs boson is part of a larger superstructure that will be revealed when we experiment at multi-100 GeV eneriges ...
... In this lecture, I have described 4 possible models of EWSB. We do not know whether the Higgs boson is elementary or composite; I have presented models of both types. In each model, the Higgs boson is part of a larger superstructure that will be revealed when we experiment at multi-100 GeV eneriges ...
A classical path to unification - Max-Planck
... The paradoxes faced by physicists in the beginning of the last century gave rise to two conceptual revolutions which resulted in two very different pictures of physical reality. The alternative views have still not been reconciled within a unified theory to this day. The paradox of the Galilean inva ...
... The paradoxes faced by physicists in the beginning of the last century gave rise to two conceptual revolutions which resulted in two very different pictures of physical reality. The alternative views have still not been reconciled within a unified theory to this day. The paradox of the Galilean inva ...
ch07-4 - Physics-YISS
... Conceptual Example 4 Is the Total Momentum Conserved? Imagine two balls colliding on a billiard table that is friction-free. Use the momentum conservation principle in answering the following questions. (a) Is the total momentum of the two-ball system the same before and after the collision? (b) Ans ...
... Conceptual Example 4 Is the Total Momentum Conserved? Imagine two balls colliding on a billiard table that is friction-free. Use the momentum conservation principle in answering the following questions. (a) Is the total momentum of the two-ball system the same before and after the collision? (b) Ans ...
Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science
... Since all classical quantities can be represented by real numbers, which of course satisfy a commutative rule of multiplication, this property looks very strange. Paul Dirac introduced the felicitous names of c–numbers and q– numbers, the former standing for classical numbers, the latter for quantum ...
... Since all classical quantities can be represented by real numbers, which of course satisfy a commutative rule of multiplication, this property looks very strange. Paul Dirac introduced the felicitous names of c–numbers and q– numbers, the former standing for classical numbers, the latter for quantum ...
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... complex plane - Cauchy’s theorem - multiple connected regions - Cauchy integral formula - Derivatives of analytic function - Taylor and Laurent series - Singularities - Residue theorem - Evaluation of real integrals Application: Potential theory - (1) Electrostatic fields and complex potentials - Pa ...
... complex plane - Cauchy’s theorem - multiple connected regions - Cauchy integral formula - Derivatives of analytic function - Taylor and Laurent series - Singularities - Residue theorem - Evaluation of real integrals Application: Potential theory - (1) Electrostatic fields and complex potentials - Pa ...
From quantum cloning to quantum key distribution with
... the best joint measurement of x and p for a coherent state suffers from extra noise whose variance is equal to twice the shot-noise unit.19 Intuitively, one of these units may be associated with the splitting process required for measuring both x and p, whereas the other unit is coming from the meas ...
... the best joint measurement of x and p for a coherent state suffers from extra noise whose variance is equal to twice the shot-noise unit.19 Intuitively, one of these units may be associated with the splitting process required for measuring both x and p, whereas the other unit is coming from the meas ...
Momentum and Impulse
... Conservation of Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy is the energy due to the motion of an object. KE = ½mv2 where m is the mass in kg, v is the velocity in m/s, and KE is the kinetic energy in J (joules). ...
... Conservation of Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy is the energy due to the motion of an object. KE = ½mv2 where m is the mass in kg, v is the velocity in m/s, and KE is the kinetic energy in J (joules). ...
Bachelor Thesis
... The device which makes the Bell measurement is called beam-splitter. It consists on a semi reflective mirror. In ideal conditions the probability that a photon crosses the mirror is of 50% and being reflected is the other 50%. In case two photons arrive to the beam splitter at the same time, one on ...
... The device which makes the Bell measurement is called beam-splitter. It consists on a semi reflective mirror. In ideal conditions the probability that a photon crosses the mirror is of 50% and being reflected is the other 50%. In case two photons arrive to the beam splitter at the same time, one on ...
Quantum memory for superconducting qubits 兲
... experimental system by focusing on gate times short compared with the relevant energy and phase relaxation times. When the JJ is weakly coupled to the resonator, with g / ប0 below a few percent, the RWA memory protocol of Sec. III works well, and qubits are stored and retrieved with high fidelity. ...
... experimental system by focusing on gate times short compared with the relevant energy and phase relaxation times. When the JJ is weakly coupled to the resonator, with g / ប0 below a few percent, the RWA memory protocol of Sec. III works well, and qubits are stored and retrieved with high fidelity. ...
Lectures 6-7
... A d orbital has ___ nodes passing through the nucleus. For four of the d orbitals, both of these nodes are planes, giving a ‘petal-shaped’ orbital. For the fifth d orbital (_____),the nodes look more like a pair of inverted cones. This gives an orbital that looks a bit like a p orbital with a doughn ...
... A d orbital has ___ nodes passing through the nucleus. For four of the d orbitals, both of these nodes are planes, giving a ‘petal-shaped’ orbital. For the fifth d orbital (_____),the nodes look more like a pair of inverted cones. This gives an orbital that looks a bit like a p orbital with a doughn ...
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... * The « split » is not a problem for CSM, because a modality is defined in terms of both the system and the context, and the system cannot include the context. « Quantum mechanics can explain anything, but not everything » A. Peres and W. H. Zurek, Am. J. Phys. 50, 807 (1982) ...
... * The « split » is not a problem for CSM, because a modality is defined in terms of both the system and the context, and the system cannot include the context. « Quantum mechanics can explain anything, but not everything » A. Peres and W. H. Zurek, Am. J. Phys. 50, 807 (1982) ...