
Single component and binary mixtures of BECs in double
... When starting from a ‘mean-field state’: •For small N (here 10), clear deviations are quickly seen (less than a Rabi time here) between the mean-field/semiclassics results and the full quantum behavior •Correspondingly, the cloud is far from condensed as time evolves ...
... When starting from a ‘mean-field state’: •For small N (here 10), clear deviations are quickly seen (less than a Rabi time here) between the mean-field/semiclassics results and the full quantum behavior •Correspondingly, the cloud is far from condensed as time evolves ...
9 Quantum Phases and Phase Transitions of Mott
... The very distinct symmetry signatures of the ground states and excitations between λ ≈ 1 and λ ≈ 0 make it clear that the two limits cannot be continuously connected. It is known that there is an intermediate secondorder phase transition at [25, 28] λ = λc = 0.52337(3) between these states as shown ...
... The very distinct symmetry signatures of the ground states and excitations between λ ≈ 1 and λ ≈ 0 make it clear that the two limits cannot be continuously connected. It is known that there is an intermediate secondorder phase transition at [25, 28] λ = λc = 0.52337(3) between these states as shown ...
acta physica slovaca vol. 50 No. 1, 1 – 198 February 2000
... Received 10 November 1999, in final form 10 January 2000, accepted 13 January 2000 The work can be considered as an essay on mathematical and conceptual structure of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics (QM) which is related here to some other (more general, but also to more special and “approximative” ...
... Received 10 November 1999, in final form 10 January 2000, accepted 13 January 2000 The work can be considered as an essay on mathematical and conceptual structure of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics (QM) which is related here to some other (more general, but also to more special and “approximative” ...
Quantum Computing
... will have nothing further to say about turbulence, except that I think the computational complexity of turbulence is a question worthy of serious study. Richard Feynman, in 1982, was the rst to consider the case of quantum mechanics [16]. He gave arguments for why quantum mechanical systems should ...
... will have nothing further to say about turbulence, except that I think the computational complexity of turbulence is a question worthy of serious study. Richard Feynman, in 1982, was the rst to consider the case of quantum mechanics [16]. He gave arguments for why quantum mechanical systems should ...
Chapter 12 Probability, Expectation Value and Uncertainty
... of the operator represents all the possible results that could be obtained if the associated physical observable were to be measured. The eigenstates of the operator are the states of the system for which the associated eigenvalue would be, with 100% certainty, the measured result, if the observable ...
... of the operator represents all the possible results that could be obtained if the associated physical observable were to be measured. The eigenstates of the operator are the states of the system for which the associated eigenvalue would be, with 100% certainty, the measured result, if the observable ...
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... We investigate the phase diagrams of the spin-orbital d9 KugelKhomskii model for increasing system dimensionality: from the square lattice monolayer, via the bilayer to the cubic lattice. In each case we nd strong competition between dierent types of spin and orbital order, with entangled spinor ...
... We investigate the phase diagrams of the spin-orbital d9 KugelKhomskii model for increasing system dimensionality: from the square lattice monolayer, via the bilayer to the cubic lattice. In each case we nd strong competition between dierent types of spin and orbital order, with entangled spinor ...
Presentism and Quantum Gravity
... foliation (Goldstein and Teufel 2001, 284); and there are more radical approaches as well (such as the general ether theory of Schmelzer 2001). Fixed foliation quantum gravity is compatible with presentism. To show this, it will be helpful to utilize the semantic view of scientific theories (see fo ...
... foliation (Goldstein and Teufel 2001, 284); and there are more radical approaches as well (such as the general ether theory of Schmelzer 2001). Fixed foliation quantum gravity is compatible with presentism. To show this, it will be helpful to utilize the semantic view of scientific theories (see fo ...
field concepts and the emergence of a holistic
... complementary aspects. Quantum theory can only be applied if we abstract from certain aspects and thereby break the holistic symmetry. However, the kind of abstraction we use is not prescribed by the first principles of the theory, such that quantum mechanics allows, and even requires, many differen ...
... complementary aspects. Quantum theory can only be applied if we abstract from certain aspects and thereby break the holistic symmetry. However, the kind of abstraction we use is not prescribed by the first principles of the theory, such that quantum mechanics allows, and even requires, many differen ...
Lectures on Atomic Physics
... B-spline components of the 2s state in a Coulomb field with Z = 2 obtained using n = 30 B-splines of order k = 6. The dashed curve is the resulting 2s wave function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The radial charge density ρv for the 3s state in sodium is shown together with 10×δρv , where δρv is ...
... B-spline components of the 2s state in a Coulomb field with Z = 2 obtained using n = 30 B-splines of order k = 6. The dashed curve is the resulting 2s wave function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The radial charge density ρv for the 3s state in sodium is shown together with 10×δρv , where δρv is ...
the quantum vacuum
... that the essential ingredient and foundation of a holistic quantum biophysics must be the vacuum. The fundamental quantum mechanical nature of biological phenomena will only be fully understood if the vacuum is taken into full and explicit consideration as the essence and ground of these phenomena. ...
... that the essential ingredient and foundation of a holistic quantum biophysics must be the vacuum. The fundamental quantum mechanical nature of biological phenomena will only be fully understood if the vacuum is taken into full and explicit consideration as the essence and ground of these phenomena. ...