
Wellposedness of a nonlinear, logarithmic Schrödinger equation of
... rise to a modular type nonlinearity κQψ [6, 25], represents a field through which the electrons interact with themselves and can be interpreted as a quantum diffusion term yielding a theory which contains quantum–mechanical confinement ...
... rise to a modular type nonlinearity κQψ [6, 25], represents a field through which the electrons interact with themselves and can be interpreted as a quantum diffusion term yielding a theory which contains quantum–mechanical confinement ...
Circular Motion
... in a circle and the centripetal force necessary is provided by the tension in the string. Observer ‘B’ is on the rotating turn table and hence in non inertial frame of reference. He finds that the body is at rest. This is because the body is lying at the same distance all the time as the body remain ...
... in a circle and the centripetal force necessary is provided by the tension in the string. Observer ‘B’ is on the rotating turn table and hence in non inertial frame of reference. He finds that the body is at rest. This is because the body is lying at the same distance all the time as the body remain ...
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information
... mechanics has been an indispensable part of science ever since, and has been applied with enormous success to everything under and inside the Sun, including the structure of the atom, nuclear fusion in stars, superconductors, the structure of DNA, and the elementary particles of Nature. What is quan ...
... mechanics has been an indispensable part of science ever since, and has been applied with enormous success to everything under and inside the Sun, including the structure of the atom, nuclear fusion in stars, superconductors, the structure of DNA, and the elementary particles of Nature. What is quan ...
Coherent State Wave Functions on the Torus
... to the strength of the magnetic eld. If the applied magnetic eld is strong enough, together with low temperatures, and clean samples, the Quantum Hall Eect is observed. The Fractional Quantum Hall Eect (FQHE) is observed in high quality semiconductor junctions, but also in graphene. In semicondu ...
... to the strength of the magnetic eld. If the applied magnetic eld is strong enough, together with low temperatures, and clean samples, the Quantum Hall Eect is observed. The Fractional Quantum Hall Eect (FQHE) is observed in high quality semiconductor junctions, but also in graphene. In semicondu ...
PHYS 2053 SEC 0002 Fall 2008
... A distracted hummingbird with mass mb = 1.8g was flying east with a speed vb when it struck a piece of wood (mass mw = 1kg) hanging from a tree. At this moment, the bird got its beak stuck in the wood and both the piece of wood and bird start moving east with a speed V = 0.3 m/s. Afterwards, the pie ...
... A distracted hummingbird with mass mb = 1.8g was flying east with a speed vb when it struck a piece of wood (mass mw = 1kg) hanging from a tree. At this moment, the bird got its beak stuck in the wood and both the piece of wood and bird start moving east with a speed V = 0.3 m/s. Afterwards, the pie ...
Powerpoint 7/20
... Alice and Bob each have a qubit, and the wave function of their two qubit is entangled. This means that we can’t think of Alice’s qubit as having a particular wave function. We have to talk about the “global” two qubit wave function. ...
... Alice and Bob each have a qubit, and the wave function of their two qubit is entangled. This means that we can’t think of Alice’s qubit as having a particular wave function. We have to talk about the “global” two qubit wave function. ...
Quantum Thermodynamics - Open Research Exeter
... One of the biggest puzzles in quantum theory today is to show how the well-studied properties of a few particles translate into a statistical theory from which new macroscopic quantum thermodynamic laws emerge. This challenge is addressed by the emerging field of quantum thermodynamics which has gro ...
... One of the biggest puzzles in quantum theory today is to show how the well-studied properties of a few particles translate into a statistical theory from which new macroscopic quantum thermodynamic laws emerge. This challenge is addressed by the emerging field of quantum thermodynamics which has gro ...
Photoelectric effect
... proportional to (l)2 where l is the compression (or extension) of the spring away from its equilibrium length. The spring is compressed by the glider, and is otherwise at equilibrium. The potential energy as a function of glider position, x, is therefore zero except where the glider compresses the ...
... proportional to (l)2 where l is the compression (or extension) of the spring away from its equilibrium length. The spring is compressed by the glider, and is otherwise at equilibrium. The potential energy as a function of glider position, x, is therefore zero except where the glider compresses the ...
Bell`s experiment with intra- and inter
... 关8–12兴. Our starting point is the single-particle state given in Eq. 共1兲 where the first and second quantum numbers now represent the number of particles in two modes that are localized at two spatially separated and ideally distant locations 共see Fig. 2兲. We refer to such delocalized particles as f ...
... 关8–12兴. Our starting point is the single-particle state given in Eq. 共1兲 where the first and second quantum numbers now represent the number of particles in two modes that are localized at two spatially separated and ideally distant locations 共see Fig. 2兲. We refer to such delocalized particles as f ...
Rydberg assisted light shift imbalance induced blockade in an atomic ensemble ,
... In order to avoid the deleterious effect of spontaneous emission, it is useful to realize a qubit based on two states that are long-lived. A convenient example for such a system consists of a Zeeman sublevel in one of the ground hyperfine state (e.g. mF ¼0, F¼1, 52S1/2 in 87Rb) and another Zeeman sub ...
... In order to avoid the deleterious effect of spontaneous emission, it is useful to realize a qubit based on two states that are long-lived. A convenient example for such a system consists of a Zeeman sublevel in one of the ground hyperfine state (e.g. mF ¼0, F¼1, 52S1/2 in 87Rb) and another Zeeman sub ...
Rotation and phase-shift operations for a charge qubit in a double
... E-mail address: [email protected] (T. Fujisawa). ...
... E-mail address: [email protected] (T. Fujisawa). ...
PowerPoint ******
... discovery of a new particle with a mass between 125 and 127 GeV/c2 was announced; physicists suspected that it was the Higgs boson. By March 2013, the particle had been proven to behave, interact and decay in many of the ways predicted by the Standard Model, and was also tentatively confirmed to hav ...
... discovery of a new particle with a mass between 125 and 127 GeV/c2 was announced; physicists suspected that it was the Higgs boson. By March 2013, the particle had been proven to behave, interact and decay in many of the ways predicted by the Standard Model, and was also tentatively confirmed to hav ...
Useful Concepts from Information Theory
... the meaning of the symbols they will use to communicate - the only reason you can read this text is because we have a prior agreement about the meaning of each word. But now think about the above scenario a little further. What happens if we need to ask about many movies, each of which will show on ...
... the meaning of the symbols they will use to communicate - the only reason you can read this text is because we have a prior agreement about the meaning of each word. But now think about the above scenario a little further. What happens if we need to ask about many movies, each of which will show on ...
Quantum Energy Teleportation - UWSpace
... In some sense the entropy is a measure of uncertainty in a random variable. Here is a rough sketch of how this concept applies to certain situations: say we have an alphabet X and for any given message there is a probability p(x) that a given letter X is x. Then, if we consider how one could optimal ...
... In some sense the entropy is a measure of uncertainty in a random variable. Here is a rough sketch of how this concept applies to certain situations: say we have an alphabet X and for any given message there is a probability p(x) that a given letter X is x. Then, if we consider how one could optimal ...