
Is the quantum mechanical description of physical reality complete
... (realism) and that the outcome cannot depend on any actions in space-like separated regions (Einstein's locality). They used the perfect correlations of entangled states (thus often called EPR states) to define elements of reality, a notion which according to them was missing in quantum theory. Elem ...
... (realism) and that the outcome cannot depend on any actions in space-like separated regions (Einstein's locality). They used the perfect correlations of entangled states (thus often called EPR states) to define elements of reality, a notion which according to them was missing in quantum theory. Elem ...
Relativity and Acceleration
... solutions for the classical wave equation. When we build a correspondence between quantum field theories based on different decompositions,4 we find some cases where a vacuum state is mapped to a particulate state. In special-relativistic theories, there is an obvious criterion to select one particu ...
... solutions for the classical wave equation. When we build a correspondence between quantum field theories based on different decompositions,4 we find some cases where a vacuum state is mapped to a particulate state. In special-relativistic theories, there is an obvious criterion to select one particu ...
Spin-dependent Transport of Interacting Electrons in Mesoscopic
... materials a band bending occurs close to the interface forming a sharp quantum well in the y-direction perpendicular to the plane of the interface. At temperatures close to zero only the lowest of the discrete quantum well states is occupied giving rise to a strong confinement of the electrons in th ...
... materials a band bending occurs close to the interface forming a sharp quantum well in the y-direction perpendicular to the plane of the interface. At temperatures close to zero only the lowest of the discrete quantum well states is occupied giving rise to a strong confinement of the electrons in th ...
Stacey Carpenter
... We've defined momentum as mv. Now play with it a little and see what happens to the momentum of two objects when they contact each other. In this lab we use two carts pushed apart by a spring and tied together with a string. We're looking at their momentum, which is mv. Finding the mass of the car ...
... We've defined momentum as mv. Now play with it a little and see what happens to the momentum of two objects when they contact each other. In this lab we use two carts pushed apart by a spring and tied together with a string. We're looking at their momentum, which is mv. Finding the mass of the car ...
Cavity dark states for quantum computing M.S. Shahriar , J.A. Bowers
... in the intermediate zone can be estimated via interpolation. The resulting total time for adiabatic transfer is given by T n=9emin , where emin is the minimum separation between the energies of the eigenstates, given by g2 X20 =4d3 , as determined before. For n 10, we have veri®ed via numerical ...
... in the intermediate zone can be estimated via interpolation. The resulting total time for adiabatic transfer is given by T n=9emin , where emin is the minimum separation between the energies of the eigenstates, given by g2 X20 =4d3 , as determined before. For n 10, we have veri®ed via numerical ...
ers Mathieu Guay-Paquet and J. Harnad ∗
... of weighted enumeration of paths in the Cayley graph of Sn . In several examples, it is shown that this may equivalently be interpreted as weighted enumeration of branched covers of the Riemann sphere. The only additional ingredient needed is the specification of a suitably defined weighting for th ...
... of weighted enumeration of paths in the Cayley graph of Sn . In several examples, it is shown that this may equivalently be interpreted as weighted enumeration of branched covers of the Riemann sphere. The only additional ingredient needed is the specification of a suitably defined weighting for th ...
- Philsci-Archive
... The origins of interventionism can be traced back to the mid 20th century, more precisely, to Peter Bergmann and Joel Lebowitz’s paper ‘New Approach to Nonequilibrium Processes’ (1955) and to Reichenbach’s book The Direction of Time (1956). Also the model that J.M. Blatt put forward a few years late ...
... The origins of interventionism can be traced back to the mid 20th century, more precisely, to Peter Bergmann and Joel Lebowitz’s paper ‘New Approach to Nonequilibrium Processes’ (1955) and to Reichenbach’s book The Direction of Time (1956). Also the model that J.M. Blatt put forward a few years late ...
2. Systems of Linear Equations, Matrices
... called consistent. On the other hand, if there is no intersection, then the system has no solution, and it is said to be inconsistent. Inconsistency of the system can happen with just two or three planes as well, for instance if two of them are parallel, and also in two dimensions with parallel line ...
... called consistent. On the other hand, if there is no intersection, then the system has no solution, and it is said to be inconsistent. Inconsistency of the system can happen with just two or three planes as well, for instance if two of them are parallel, and also in two dimensions with parallel line ...
Perturbation Theory and Atomic Resonances Since Schrödinger`s
... what constitutes the resonance state Ψ0 , in practice it was often chosen as an eigenstate of an unperturbed H0 , or as such an eigenstate corrected to some finite order in perturbation theory. Alternatively, the left side of (3) might be replaced by the projection of exp(−itH)Ψ0 onto a set of conti ...
... what constitutes the resonance state Ψ0 , in practice it was often chosen as an eigenstate of an unperturbed H0 , or as such an eigenstate corrected to some finite order in perturbation theory. Alternatively, the left side of (3) might be replaced by the projection of exp(−itH)Ψ0 onto a set of conti ...