
Picture - Weebly
... experiences of Copernicus in Poland, Galileo in Italy and later Darwin in England. But science is about constant refinement of theory and its testing procedures. The interpretation of results over many years has in some cases left places in the big picture where there are no dots, because there is n ...
... experiences of Copernicus in Poland, Galileo in Italy and later Darwin in England. But science is about constant refinement of theory and its testing procedures. The interpretation of results over many years has in some cases left places in the big picture where there are no dots, because there is n ...
Introduction to the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz
... Lieb-Liniger model [5]. It was quickly adapted to lattice integrable models such as the Heisenberg spin chain [6, 7, 8] and Hubbard model [9, 10].1 The TBA can be used to compute the free energy of integrable field theories as well, which upon doing a double Wick rotation has an alternative use in f ...
... Lieb-Liniger model [5]. It was quickly adapted to lattice integrable models such as the Heisenberg spin chain [6, 7, 8] and Hubbard model [9, 10].1 The TBA can be used to compute the free energy of integrable field theories as well, which upon doing a double Wick rotation has an alternative use in f ...
Classical & quantum dynamics of information
... the concepts of information and entanglement are explored systematically in connection with diverse physical systems and processes. These concepts are at the core of the emerging field of the Physics of Information. In this Thesis I investigate some aspects of the dynamics of information in both cla ...
... the concepts of information and entanglement are explored systematically in connection with diverse physical systems and processes. These concepts are at the core of the emerging field of the Physics of Information. In this Thesis I investigate some aspects of the dynamics of information in both cla ...
Experimental test of Heisenberg`s measurement uncertainty relation
... Ref. [39]). If the angle between the vectors a − c and b − d is an acute or obtuse angle, the Bloch vector of |ψi should be collinear with a + b − c − d or a − b − c + d, respectively. If the angle is a right angle, the Bloch vector should be collinear with either. For the measurement, different sch ...
... Ref. [39]). If the angle between the vectors a − c and b − d is an acute or obtuse angle, the Bloch vector of |ψi should be collinear with a + b − c − d or a − b − c + d, respectively. If the angle is a right angle, the Bloch vector should be collinear with either. For the measurement, different sch ...
Quantum Information Chapter 10. Quantum Shannon Theory
... but there is a lot we won’t cover. For example, we will mostly consider information theory in an asymptotic setting, where the same quantum channel or state is used arbitrarily many times, thus focusing on issues of principle rather than more practical questions about devising efficient protocols. ...
... but there is a lot we won’t cover. For example, we will mostly consider information theory in an asymptotic setting, where the same quantum channel or state is used arbitrarily many times, thus focusing on issues of principle rather than more practical questions about devising efficient protocols. ...
Detecting a many-body mobility edge with quantum
... thermodynamic limit, and therefore a residual entropy of ≈ 1, which is comparable to the logarithmically scaling entropy [42] S L/2 ≈ 6c log2 (L/2) (≈ 0.86 for c = 1 and L = 72) in the LL phase for the system size under investigation. A most important aspect of this phase diagram concerns the fundam ...
... thermodynamic limit, and therefore a residual entropy of ≈ 1, which is comparable to the logarithmically scaling entropy [42] S L/2 ≈ 6c log2 (L/2) (≈ 0.86 for c = 1 and L = 72) in the LL phase for the system size under investigation. A most important aspect of this phase diagram concerns the fundam ...
Module P10.4 The Schrödinger equation
... Study comment In order to study this module you will need to be thoroughly familiar with the treatment of classical waves, including the following physics terms: travelling wave, standing wave, wavelength, angular wavenumber (k = 2π/ λ1), frequency, angular frequency (ω = 2πf1). You should be able t ...
... Study comment In order to study this module you will need to be thoroughly familiar with the treatment of classical waves, including the following physics terms: travelling wave, standing wave, wavelength, angular wavenumber (k = 2π/ λ1), frequency, angular frequency (ω = 2πf1). You should be able t ...
Ab initio embedded cluster study of optical second harmonic
... important applications. The gap widths of TMO have been determined by several experimental methods [2], such as optical absorption spectroscopy, electron energy-loss spectroscopy, and photoconductivity and electroreflectance measurements. The differences in the published gap widths arise mainly from ...
... important applications. The gap widths of TMO have been determined by several experimental methods [2], such as optical absorption spectroscopy, electron energy-loss spectroscopy, and photoconductivity and electroreflectance measurements. The differences in the published gap widths arise mainly from ...
1 - Universität Stuttgart
... und Rekombination des NV, wie wir in dieser Arbeit herausgefunden haben. Dadurch befindet sich das NV nach dem optischen Initialisieren und Auslesen in einem gemischten Zustand von NV− und NV0 , wobei maximal 75 % der Population in NV− ist. Dabei kann nur der negative Ladungszustand NV− sinnvoll ge ...
... und Rekombination des NV, wie wir in dieser Arbeit herausgefunden haben. Dadurch befindet sich das NV nach dem optischen Initialisieren und Auslesen in einem gemischten Zustand von NV− und NV0 , wobei maximal 75 % der Population in NV− ist. Dabei kann nur der negative Ladungszustand NV− sinnvoll ge ...
Representation Theory of Finite Groups
... This is class notes for the course on representation theory of finite groups taught by the author at IISER Pune to undergraduate students. We study character theory of finite groups and illustrate how to get more information about groups. The Burnside’s theorem is one of the very good applications. ...
... This is class notes for the course on representation theory of finite groups taught by the author at IISER Pune to undergraduate students. We study character theory of finite groups and illustrate how to get more information about groups. The Burnside’s theorem is one of the very good applications. ...
What does it mean for half of an empty cavity to be full?
... several tasks. We begin by discussing the difficulties that appear when we intend to measure local vacuum excitations and the different scenarios that could allow us to circumvent them. We will be using the formalism of local quantization introduced in [1], which allows us to characterize the reduce ...
... several tasks. We begin by discussing the difficulties that appear when we intend to measure local vacuum excitations and the different scenarios that could allow us to circumvent them. We will be using the formalism of local quantization introduced in [1], which allows us to characterize the reduce ...
Electronic structure of quantum dots
... In particular, for noncircular shapes, subshells with degeneracies comparable to the nondeformed case can occur, leading to a pronounced stability at the corresponding deformation (Geilikman, 1960; Wong, 1970). Figure 2 (right) shows the total energies 兺 n x ,n y n x ,n y ( ␦ ). We see that depend ...
... In particular, for noncircular shapes, subshells with degeneracies comparable to the nondeformed case can occur, leading to a pronounced stability at the corresponding deformation (Geilikman, 1960; Wong, 1970). Figure 2 (right) shows the total energies 兺 n x ,n y n x ,n y ( ␦ ). We see that depend ...