
DIVE TYPES - BC Summer Swimming Association
... The amount of spring or lift the diver receives from the take-off greatly affects the appearance of the dive. Since more height means more time, the higher elevation generally affords greater accuracy and smoothness of movement. Execution This is most important, for this is the dive. A judge watches ...
... The amount of spring or lift the diver receives from the take-off greatly affects the appearance of the dive. Since more height means more time, the higher elevation generally affords greater accuracy and smoothness of movement. Execution This is most important, for this is the dive. A judge watches ...
Construction X for quantum error
... of Theorems 2 and 3 are cyclic. We computed the minimum weight of these codes using the built-in function in Magma [2]. In Table 1 we report some examples of new quantum codes whose minimum distance is higher than the minimum distance of the best known quantum code with the same length and dimension ...
... of Theorems 2 and 3 are cyclic. We computed the minimum weight of these codes using the built-in function in Magma [2]. In Table 1 we report some examples of new quantum codes whose minimum distance is higher than the minimum distance of the best known quantum code with the same length and dimension ...
Philosophy of Mind and the Problem of Free Will
... He goes on: “If quantum indeterminism amounts to randomness then quantum indeterminism by itself seems useless in explaining the problem of free will because free actions are not random.” The point here is that we need an explanation not only of the failure of physical determinism, but an explanatio ...
... He goes on: “If quantum indeterminism amounts to randomness then quantum indeterminism by itself seems useless in explaining the problem of free will because free actions are not random.” The point here is that we need an explanation not only of the failure of physical determinism, but an explanatio ...
Inequalities for means of chords, with application to isoperimetric
... with an attractive interaction, α > 0, where Γ is a smooth loop in the plane of a fixed length L > 0; for a proper definition of Hα,Γ , either through the natural quadratic form or in terms of boundary conditions on Γ see [2, 7]. We are interested in the shape of Γ that maximizes the ground state en ...
... with an attractive interaction, α > 0, where Γ is a smooth loop in the plane of a fixed length L > 0; for a proper definition of Hα,Γ , either through the natural quadratic form or in terms of boundary conditions on Γ see [2, 7]. We are interested in the shape of Γ that maximizes the ground state en ...
Nonperturbative quantum geometries
... In addition, the quantities that we need to define are not, as they are in usual q u a n t u m field theory, expectation values. They are constraint equations which state that a product of operators annihilates some particular state. In particular, although regularization is required to define the a ...
... In addition, the quantities that we need to define are not, as they are in usual q u a n t u m field theory, expectation values. They are constraint equations which state that a product of operators annihilates some particular state. In particular, although regularization is required to define the a ...
Momentum - Mindset Learn
... • Elastic collision – a type of collision where kinetic energy is conserved. (Kinetic energy before collision is equal to kinetic energy after collision). No loss in energy is encountered. • Inelastic collision – a type of collision where kinetic energy is not conserved. ...
... • Elastic collision – a type of collision where kinetic energy is conserved. (Kinetic energy before collision is equal to kinetic energy after collision). No loss in energy is encountered. • Inelastic collision – a type of collision where kinetic energy is not conserved. ...
Fidelity as a figure of merit in quantum error correction
... be tempted to guess that the rate of transmission will decrease with 1%, becoming 990 bits per second. However, the loss of transmission rate (equivocation) in this case is significantly larger, about 8.1%. This is due to the lack of knowledge of where the errors are located. This knowledge suggests ...
... be tempted to guess that the rate of transmission will decrease with 1%, becoming 990 bits per second. However, the loss of transmission rate (equivocation) in this case is significantly larger, about 8.1%. This is due to the lack of knowledge of where the errors are located. This knowledge suggests ...
Near-red emission from site-controlled pyramidal InGaN quantum dots
... ex is the temperature-dependent excitonic lifetime mentioned above. The constant C is containing the ratio ex / bar of the excitonic lifetime and the lifetime in the barrier, as well as the effective masses of the electrons and holes in the quantum well and barriers, respectively. EA represents t ...
... ex is the temperature-dependent excitonic lifetime mentioned above. The constant C is containing the ratio ex / bar of the excitonic lifetime and the lifetime in the barrier, as well as the effective masses of the electrons and holes in the quantum well and barriers, respectively. EA represents t ...
Michelson-Morley Experiments Revisited and the Cosmic
... Fig.2, and compared with the CBR speed determined from the COBE data [3]. Munera [7] has reviewed these interferometer experiments and uncovered systematic errors and as well applied standard statistical tests to the values originally reported. He has noted that the Michelson-Morley experiments and ...
... Fig.2, and compared with the CBR speed determined from the COBE data [3]. Munera [7] has reviewed these interferometer experiments and uncovered systematic errors and as well applied standard statistical tests to the values originally reported. He has noted that the Michelson-Morley experiments and ...
Time-dependent quantum circular billiard
... Billiards are convenient models for the study of classical and quantum dynamics of non-integrable systems. They have been extensively studied in both experimental [1] and theoretical contexts [2,3]. A remarkable feature of particle motion in billiards is the dependence of the dynamics on the geometr ...
... Billiards are convenient models for the study of classical and quantum dynamics of non-integrable systems. They have been extensively studied in both experimental [1] and theoretical contexts [2,3]. A remarkable feature of particle motion in billiards is the dependence of the dynamics on the geometr ...
Quantum Mechanical Laws
... characteristics of a continuous accumulation. In crucial experiments (Joffe 1913; Meyer and Gerlach 1914), the light beam was falling not onto a wide metallic surface but on a metallic powder dispersed in vacuum. According to the classical electrodynamics, the beam energy falling onto each grain of ...
... characteristics of a continuous accumulation. In crucial experiments (Joffe 1913; Meyer and Gerlach 1914), the light beam was falling not onto a wide metallic surface but on a metallic powder dispersed in vacuum. According to the classical electrodynamics, the beam energy falling onto each grain of ...