
Nonlinear response of a driven vibrating nanobeam in the quantum...
... procedure, the experimental conditions and the used materials [20], [27]–[29]. Possible extrinsic mechanisms include clamping losses due to the strain at the connections to the support structure, heating, coupling to higher vibrational modes, friction due to the surrounding gas, nonlinear effects, t ...
... procedure, the experimental conditions and the used materials [20], [27]–[29]. Possible extrinsic mechanisms include clamping losses due to the strain at the connections to the support structure, heating, coupling to higher vibrational modes, friction due to the surrounding gas, nonlinear effects, t ...
The Structure of a Quantum World Jill North
... function’s space is fundamental to a quantum world (sections 2 and 3). I end by suggesting that there is a way of reconciling the fundamentality of this high-dimensional space with the three-dimensionality of our experience (section 4). Note that for the purpose of this discussion, I assume realism ...
... function’s space is fundamental to a quantum world (sections 2 and 3). I end by suggesting that there is a way of reconciling the fundamentality of this high-dimensional space with the three-dimensionality of our experience (section 4). Note that for the purpose of this discussion, I assume realism ...
Quantum Algorithms for Estimating Gauss Sums and Calculating
... devoted to these topics. In Section 5 of this article we describe a quantum algorithm that, given the specification of the characters χ and e over a finite field Fpr efficiently approximates the corresponding Gauss sum G. Because determining the norm |G| of a Gauss sum is straightforward, our algori ...
... devoted to these topics. In Section 5 of this article we describe a quantum algorithm that, given the specification of the characters χ and e over a finite field Fpr efficiently approximates the corresponding Gauss sum G. Because determining the norm |G| of a Gauss sum is straightforward, our algori ...
Momentum and Impulse Unit Notes
... We’ve seen that if you want to change the momentum of an object or a system of objects, Newton’s second law says that you have to apply an unbalanced force. This implies that if there are no unbalanced forces acting on a system, the total momentum of the system must remain constant. This is another ...
... We’ve seen that if you want to change the momentum of an object or a system of objects, Newton’s second law says that you have to apply an unbalanced force. This implies that if there are no unbalanced forces acting on a system, the total momentum of the system must remain constant. This is another ...
An important problem, not discussed so far by other authors, is the
... This paper is organized as follows. Section 2 presents the minimal background in quantum circuit design necessary to understand the paper. Examples are used to illustrate the most important notions. Section 3 describes the general problem of synthesis of quantum circuits (called also quantum arrays) ...
... This paper is organized as follows. Section 2 presents the minimal background in quantum circuit design necessary to understand the paper. Examples are used to illustrate the most important notions. Section 3 describes the general problem of synthesis of quantum circuits (called also quantum arrays) ...
Momentum and Impulse Unit Notes
... an explosion or collision, we say that the momentum is conserved. The principle of conservation of linear momentum states that the total linear momentum of an isolated system remains constant (is conserved). An isolated system is one for which the vector sum of the external forces acting on the syst ...
... an explosion or collision, we say that the momentum is conserved. The principle of conservation of linear momentum states that the total linear momentum of an isolated system remains constant (is conserved). An isolated system is one for which the vector sum of the external forces acting on the syst ...
Breakdown of the Standard Model
... ● Landau theory with a TCP also produces tricritical wings (Griffiths 1970) ● So far no OP fluctuations have been considered ● More generally, Hertz theory works if field conjugate the OP does not change the soft-mode spectrum (DB, TRK, T Vojta 2002) Sep 2008 ...
... ● Landau theory with a TCP also produces tricritical wings (Griffiths 1970) ● So far no OP fluctuations have been considered ● More generally, Hertz theory works if field conjugate the OP does not change the soft-mode spectrum (DB, TRK, T Vojta 2002) Sep 2008 ...
hybrid quantum computation - Centre for Quantum Technologies
... such as electrical telegraphy, telephone, radio, television and Internet have been made available for public use. Likewise, personal computers have been made accessible to perform calculation at high speed. Clearly, information science is made up of these two fundamental branches, where every infor ...
... such as electrical telegraphy, telephone, radio, television and Internet have been made available for public use. Likewise, personal computers have been made accessible to perform calculation at high speed. Clearly, information science is made up of these two fundamental branches, where every infor ...
Systems of Particles - UCF College of Sciences
... • Example of some special cases m1 = m2 – the particles exchange velocities – When a very heavy particle collides head-on with a very light one initially at rest, the heavy particle continues in motion unaltered and the light particle rebounds with a speed of about twice the initial speed of the hea ...
... • Example of some special cases m1 = m2 – the particles exchange velocities – When a very heavy particle collides head-on with a very light one initially at rest, the heavy particle continues in motion unaltered and the light particle rebounds with a speed of about twice the initial speed of the hea ...
Quantum phenomena in gravitational field - AEgIS
... In the context of the general relativity theory, universality of a free fall is often referred to as the Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP). WEP is being tested with increasing sensitivity for macroscopic bodies. The best test so far confirms WEP to the accuracy of 2×10−13 (using a rotating torsion bal ...
... In the context of the general relativity theory, universality of a free fall is often referred to as the Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP). WEP is being tested with increasing sensitivity for macroscopic bodies. The best test so far confirms WEP to the accuracy of 2×10−13 (using a rotating torsion bal ...
DEVIATIONS FROM EXPONENTIAL DECAY IN QUANTUM
... with D(x) and A(x) as given in (30). The expression for s(t) was evaluated numerically using the routine DO1 ANF from the NAG library [ll]. It is now desirable to consider functions C(X) that enable us to perform the defining integral for n(z) analytically. Of each of the three cases from the previo ...
... with D(x) and A(x) as given in (30). The expression for s(t) was evaluated numerically using the routine DO1 ANF from the NAG library [ll]. It is now desirable to consider functions C(X) that enable us to perform the defining integral for n(z) analytically. Of each of the three cases from the previo ...
Shell Model Approach to Nuclear Reactions
... proposed by Fermi and Teller in 1947, who studied the capture of negatively charged mesons in matter. They found that if a negative meson is captured by a hydrogen nucleus, the binding energy of the electron becomes zero for the electric dipole moment of a meson-proton system μcr = 1.625D. Lifting t ...
... proposed by Fermi and Teller in 1947, who studied the capture of negatively charged mesons in matter. They found that if a negative meson is captured by a hydrogen nucleus, the binding energy of the electron becomes zero for the electric dipole moment of a meson-proton system μcr = 1.625D. Lifting t ...