Mass hierarchy and physics beyond the Standard Theory
... natural splitting: gauginos, higgsinos carry R-symmetry, scalars do not main good properties of SUSY are maintained gauge coupling unification and dark matter candidate also no dangerous FCNC, CP violation, . . . ...
... natural splitting: gauginos, higgsinos carry R-symmetry, scalars do not main good properties of SUSY are maintained gauge coupling unification and dark matter candidate also no dangerous FCNC, CP violation, . . . ...
Entanglement Theory and the Quantum
... indication that bound entangled states with a non-positive partial transpose exist. In the second part we study the usefulness of a quantum computer for calculating properties of many-body systems. Our first result is an application of the phase estimation algorithm to calculate additive approximati ...
... indication that bound entangled states with a non-positive partial transpose exist. In the second part we study the usefulness of a quantum computer for calculating properties of many-body systems. Our first result is an application of the phase estimation algorithm to calculate additive approximati ...
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... In this paper, we take a step away from this usual framework and study joint measurements of observables in a setting where the experimenter has access to multiple copies of a given quantum system, rather than performing the experiments on each individual copy separately. At first sight, it may seem ...
... In this paper, we take a step away from this usual framework and study joint measurements of observables in a setting where the experimenter has access to multiple copies of a given quantum system, rather than performing the experiments on each individual copy separately. At first sight, it may seem ...
Exam 3 Review Questions PHY 2425 - Exam 3
... Section: 8–2 Topic: Kinetic Energy of a System Type: Conceptual 12 A golf ball and a Ping-Pong ball are dropped in a vacuum chamber. When they have fallen halfway to the floor, they have the same A) speed. B) potential energy. C) kinetic energy. D) momentum. E) speed, potential energy, kinetic ener ...
... Section: 8–2 Topic: Kinetic Energy of a System Type: Conceptual 12 A golf ball and a Ping-Pong ball are dropped in a vacuum chamber. When they have fallen halfway to the floor, they have the same A) speed. B) potential energy. C) kinetic energy. D) momentum. E) speed, potential energy, kinetic ener ...
Infinitely Disordered Critical Behavior in Higher Dimensional
... chains [13], quantum spin chains, ladders and higher dimensional quantum spin systems. For a detailed review see [14]. In the understanding of critical phenomena in disordered quantum systems the strong disorder renormalization group (SDRG) method played a crucial role. After the early works by McCo ...
... chains [13], quantum spin chains, ladders and higher dimensional quantum spin systems. For a detailed review see [14]. In the understanding of critical phenomena in disordered quantum systems the strong disorder renormalization group (SDRG) method played a crucial role. After the early works by McCo ...
A relevant two qubit Bell inequality inequivalent to the CHSH
... Since the general problem is so hard, we calculated the Bell inequalities for various small numbers of measurements and outcomes. Surprisingly, we have found that for small numbers of measurements and outcomes there are very few inequivalent Bell inequalities. For the case (mA = 2, mB = 2, nA = 2, n ...
... Since the general problem is so hard, we calculated the Bell inequalities for various small numbers of measurements and outcomes. Surprisingly, we have found that for small numbers of measurements and outcomes there are very few inequivalent Bell inequalities. For the case (mA = 2, mB = 2, nA = 2, n ...
Lectures on the Geometry of Quantization
... But how can a constant approach zero? Besides the problem of “quantization of equations,” we will also treat that of “quantization of solutions.” That is, we would like to establish that, for systems which are in some sense macroscopic, the classical motions described by solutions of Hamilton’s equa ...
... But how can a constant approach zero? Besides the problem of “quantization of equations,” we will also treat that of “quantization of solutions.” That is, we would like to establish that, for systems which are in some sense macroscopic, the classical motions described by solutions of Hamilton’s equa ...
2010 - Universiteit Utrecht
... description of gravity. Even within string theory and other proposals for quantum gravity, Einstein’s theory plays a central role. Yet there are theoretical indications that gravity should eventually be understood as a phenomenon that emerges from a microscopic description without gravity. These ind ...
... description of gravity. Even within string theory and other proposals for quantum gravity, Einstein’s theory plays a central role. Yet there are theoretical indications that gravity should eventually be understood as a phenomenon that emerges from a microscopic description without gravity. These ind ...
The de Broglie Wave as Evidence of a Deeper Wave Structure
... In the rest frame of the particle, this underlying structure has the form of a standing wave2 . So regarded, the de Broglie wave is not itself, strictly speaking, the matter wave of quantum mechanics, but evidences the existence of a deeper wave structure more deserving of that title. If, consisten ...
... In the rest frame of the particle, this underlying structure has the form of a standing wave2 . So regarded, the de Broglie wave is not itself, strictly speaking, the matter wave of quantum mechanics, but evidences the existence of a deeper wave structure more deserving of that title. If, consisten ...