
Optically polarized atoms
... • Imagine a transition between levels for which E1 angular-momentum selection rules are satisfied, but parity rule is not • Notice: m is a pseudo-vector (= axial vector), i.e. it is invariant with respect m ...
... • Imagine a transition between levels for which E1 angular-momentum selection rules are satisfied, but parity rule is not • Notice: m is a pseudo-vector (= axial vector), i.e. it is invariant with respect m ...
Bose-Einstein condensation in interacting gases
... a renormalization group calculation was given by Toyoda [29], which also predicted a decrease of the critical temperature; but subsequent more refined calculations by Stoof and coll. led to a prediction of an increase of the temperature [30,31]. The most recent result was obtained by a numerical cal ...
... a renormalization group calculation was given by Toyoda [29], which also predicted a decrease of the critical temperature; but subsequent more refined calculations by Stoof and coll. led to a prediction of an increase of the temperature [30,31]. The most recent result was obtained by a numerical cal ...
On the Local and Global Approaches to Quantum Transport and
... Clausius statement of the second law of thermodynamics reads: Heat will flow spontaneously from a hot to cold reservoir. This statement should hold for transport of energy through a quantum network composed of small subsystems each coupled to a heat reservoir. When the coupling between nodes is smal ...
... Clausius statement of the second law of thermodynamics reads: Heat will flow spontaneously from a hot to cold reservoir. This statement should hold for transport of energy through a quantum network composed of small subsystems each coupled to a heat reservoir. When the coupling between nodes is smal ...
Two interacting spin particles - Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica
... Quantization of classically chaotic systems has been addressed, from the very beginning, to both conservative and time-dependent systems. In the latter case the important phenomenon of dynamical localization was discovered, connecting a classical quantity, the diffusion rate, to the quantum localiza ...
... Quantization of classically chaotic systems has been addressed, from the very beginning, to both conservative and time-dependent systems. In the latter case the important phenomenon of dynamical localization was discovered, connecting a classical quantity, the diffusion rate, to the quantum localiza ...
15 Schrodinger Equation - DigitalCommons@USU
... a solution. This is physically appropriate in a number of situations, the most significant of which is in quantum mechanics where the wave equation is called the Schrödinger equation. This equation describes the time development of the observable attributes of a particle via the wave function (or p ...
... a solution. This is physically appropriate in a number of situations, the most significant of which is in quantum mechanics where the wave equation is called the Schrödinger equation. This equation describes the time development of the observable attributes of a particle via the wave function (or p ...
Circular Motion - Manchester HEP
... This is now analogous to collisions between balls of different masses. Angular momentum is still conserved, but the moment of inertia of the two masses is no longer equal. When the lighter (lower I) object hits the heavier (higher I) one it bounces off reversing the direction of its angular velocity ...
... This is now analogous to collisions between balls of different masses. Angular momentum is still conserved, but the moment of inertia of the two masses is no longer equal. When the lighter (lower I) object hits the heavier (higher I) one it bounces off reversing the direction of its angular velocity ...
Chapter Summary
... The momentum of the system is conserved when the external forces are zero Conservation of Momentum can be applied when the collision force between the particles is much larger than the external forces Sketch the problem Make a sketch of the system Show the coordinate axes Show the initia ...
... The momentum of the system is conserved when the external forces are zero Conservation of Momentum can be applied when the collision force between the particles is much larger than the external forces Sketch the problem Make a sketch of the system Show the coordinate axes Show the initia ...
M.Sc. CCSS 2010
... Principle of least action, Canonical transformations, examples, Infinitesimal canonical transformation, Poisson brackets and other canonical invariants, Equation of motion in Poisson bracket form, Angular momentum Poisson brackets, Hamilton-Jacobi equation, Hamilton’s principal and characteristic fu ...
... Principle of least action, Canonical transformations, examples, Infinitesimal canonical transformation, Poisson brackets and other canonical invariants, Equation of motion in Poisson bracket form, Angular momentum Poisson brackets, Hamilton-Jacobi equation, Hamilton’s principal and characteristic fu ...
4.1 The Concepts of Force and Mass
... 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 ...
Slide presentation from lecture
... • Much faster than a regular computer for some problems • Use superpositions to represent all numbers at once • Catch is, only get one random output at a time • Shor showed how to use this to factor big numbers very quickly ...
... • Much faster than a regular computer for some problems • Use superpositions to represent all numbers at once • Catch is, only get one random output at a time • Shor showed how to use this to factor big numbers very quickly ...
Lattice waves - Binghamton University
... A lecture note on the lattice waves in the solid is presented. In a crystal each atom are coupled with the neighboring atoms by spring constants. The collective motion of atoms leads to a well-defined traveling wave over the whole system, leading to the collective motion, so called phonon. Here the ...
... A lecture note on the lattice waves in the solid is presented. In a crystal each atom are coupled with the neighboring atoms by spring constants. The collective motion of atoms leads to a well-defined traveling wave over the whole system, leading to the collective motion, so called phonon. Here the ...