
IMPRECISE MEASUREMENTS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS
... large part the progress of physics has been connected to the development of measurement techniques. Quantum theory has shown that measurements need also theoretical examination. Soon after the birth of quantum theory the deep nature of the theoretical issues related to measurements were generally re ...
... large part the progress of physics has been connected to the development of measurement techniques. Quantum theory has shown that measurements need also theoretical examination. Soon after the birth of quantum theory the deep nature of the theoretical issues related to measurements were generally re ...
Hexagonal Plaquette Spin-spin Interactions and Quantum
... quantum magnetism with emergent gauge fields [2, 4, 37] and may open up new directions in ion-based quantum simulators. By pinning multiple ions, more individual plaquette interactions can be engineered thus allowing for scaling up the quantum simulator. In the present paper, we discuss the minimal ...
... quantum magnetism with emergent gauge fields [2, 4, 37] and may open up new directions in ion-based quantum simulators. By pinning multiple ions, more individual plaquette interactions can be engineered thus allowing for scaling up the quantum simulator. In the present paper, we discuss the minimal ...
SECTION 7-3 Geometric Vectors
... of the vectors u and v (see Fig. 2). The sum of two nonparallel vectors also can be defined using the parallelogram rule: The sum of two nonparallel vectors u and v is the diagonal of the parallelogram formed using u and v as adjacent sides (see Fig. 3). If u and v are parallel, use the tail-to-tip ...
... of the vectors u and v (see Fig. 2). The sum of two nonparallel vectors also can be defined using the parallelogram rule: The sum of two nonparallel vectors u and v is the diagonal of the parallelogram formed using u and v as adjacent sides (see Fig. 3). If u and v are parallel, use the tail-to-tip ...
Toward an Understanding of Parochial Observables
... Quantizing a classical theory involves two steps: first, one isolates from the observables of the ...
... Quantizing a classical theory involves two steps: first, one isolates from the observables of the ...
Physics and Philosophy
... implications for the nature of reality and for our total world view. In many ways the conceptual upheaval demanded by the theory of relativity is more easily accommodated than that due to quantum mechanics. True, relativity contains some strange ideas, such as time dilation and length contraction, c ...
... implications for the nature of reality and for our total world view. In many ways the conceptual upheaval demanded by the theory of relativity is more easily accommodated than that due to quantum mechanics. True, relativity contains some strange ideas, such as time dilation and length contraction, c ...
Quantum Theory on Genome Evolution
... way. Fourthly, what rules are obeyed by the new species production? -- this is a difficult problem in existing evolutionary theory. However, the quantum theory gives us a fully new view on genome evolution. We shall demonstrate that the problem can be treated in a quantitative way, demonstrate that ...
... way. Fourthly, what rules are obeyed by the new species production? -- this is a difficult problem in existing evolutionary theory. However, the quantum theory gives us a fully new view on genome evolution. We shall demonstrate that the problem can be treated in a quantitative way, demonstrate that ...
High angle neutron-proton scattering
... but it differs in that instead of appealing to the exchange of a pion carrier it does to the exchange of the neutron shell with the impinging proton. The orbital model leads straightforwardly to about 50% transmutation. When the proton and the neutron get into close contact the neutron shell gets th ...
... but it differs in that instead of appealing to the exchange of a pion carrier it does to the exchange of the neutron shell with the impinging proton. The orbital model leads straightforwardly to about 50% transmutation. When the proton and the neutron get into close contact the neutron shell gets th ...
School of Physics - The University of Sydney
... ‘core’ unit. This unit is designed for students continuing with the study of physics at the general Intermediate level, and represents the beginning of a more in-depth study of the main topics of classical and modern physics. Note that this unit cannot be counted with PHYS 2102 or 2104 or 2902 or 20 ...
... ‘core’ unit. This unit is designed for students continuing with the study of physics at the general Intermediate level, and represents the beginning of a more in-depth study of the main topics of classical and modern physics. Note that this unit cannot be counted with PHYS 2102 or 2104 or 2902 or 20 ...
Technical Roadmap for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
... which can execute a sequence of operations, much like a CPU, and the adiabatic approach, which is oriented towards solving specific types of optimisation problems. As we explain below, the two kinds are theoretically equivalent, meaning there is a mapping between one and another, but in practice it ...
... which can execute a sequence of operations, much like a CPU, and the adiabatic approach, which is oriented towards solving specific types of optimisation problems. As we explain below, the two kinds are theoretically equivalent, meaning there is a mapping between one and another, but in practice it ...
October 17, 2011 THE ELGAMAL CRYPTOSYSTEM OVER
... of the order of the element (the base for the discrete logarithm) and then use the Chinese remainder theorem to construct a solution for the original discrete logarithm problem. One can use the Pollard’s rho algorithm to solve the discrete logarithm problem in the prime divisors. So the whole proces ...
... of the order of the element (the base for the discrete logarithm) and then use the Chinese remainder theorem to construct a solution for the original discrete logarithm problem. One can use the Pollard’s rho algorithm to solve the discrete logarithm problem in the prime divisors. So the whole proces ...
Lectures on Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
... more complicated. At the potential level, this is due to a short range repulsion keeping them from binding together. In van der Waals’ reasoning, such an effect could be incorporated by arguing that the full volume V is not available to the molecules, a certain volume b around each molecule is exclu ...
... more complicated. At the potential level, this is due to a short range repulsion keeping them from binding together. In van der Waals’ reasoning, such an effect could be incorporated by arguing that the full volume V is not available to the molecules, a certain volume b around each molecule is exclu ...
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... We require a distinction between position, and orientation. While the change in position of the box is different for each event, both events show the same change in orientation of the box. The orientation has changed by 180 degrees. We will designate the objects cm position with the usual position v ...
... We require a distinction between position, and orientation. While the change in position of the box is different for each event, both events show the same change in orientation of the box. The orientation has changed by 180 degrees. We will designate the objects cm position with the usual position v ...
There is entanglement in the primes
... A quantum interpretation of the primes was given by Mussardo, who constructed a Hamiltonian whose spectrum coincides in average with the position of the prime numbers [50]. Later numerical attempts to match the precise positions of the primes, gave a potential with a multi fractal structure. A simil ...
... A quantum interpretation of the primes was given by Mussardo, who constructed a Hamiltonian whose spectrum coincides in average with the position of the prime numbers [50]. Later numerical attempts to match the precise positions of the primes, gave a potential with a multi fractal structure. A simil ...