Kinetic Theory of the Alfvén Wave Acceleration of
... understanding the detailed behavior within the region of parallel electric fields, avoid the important question of how the energy that accelerates the auroral particles is provided. A global scale electrostatic model of the auroral field line has been presented by Schriver (1999). This model is driv ...
... understanding the detailed behavior within the region of parallel electric fields, avoid the important question of how the energy that accelerates the auroral particles is provided. A global scale electrostatic model of the auroral field line has been presented by Schriver (1999). This model is driv ...
Aspects of the Quantum Hall Effect
... than Maxwell [63], was that the electromagnetic forces acted not on currents but on the conductor itself, so that if the latter were immobile there would be no effect whatsoever once transients died down. The second [19] held that the forces acted on moving charges, and so there should be measurable ...
... than Maxwell [63], was that the electromagnetic forces acted not on currents but on the conductor itself, so that if the latter were immobile there would be no effect whatsoever once transients died down. The second [19] held that the forces acted on moving charges, and so there should be measurable ...
The Power of Quantum Advice
... whether a coin has p=½ or p=½+. Then even if it can flip the coin an unlimited number of times, M needs (1/) states to succeed with probability (say) 2/3. This result seems to imply PSPACE/coinPSPACE/poly, since we could take the first poly(n) bits of p as the advice. But it breaks down if p is ...
... whether a coin has p=½ or p=½+. Then even if it can flip the coin an unlimited number of times, M needs (1/) states to succeed with probability (say) 2/3. This result seems to imply PSPACE/coinPSPACE/poly, since we could take the first poly(n) bits of p as the advice. But it breaks down if p is ...
Theory of Many-Particle Systems
... When performing a calculation that involves a thermal average, it is often convenient to introduce operators that are a function of the imaginary time τ . Unlike real time arguments, imaginary times have no direct physical meaning. Imaginary time is used for the theorist’s convenience, because Green ...
... When performing a calculation that involves a thermal average, it is often convenient to introduce operators that are a function of the imaginary time τ . Unlike real time arguments, imaginary times have no direct physical meaning. Imaginary time is used for the theorist’s convenience, because Green ...
URL - StealthSkater
... decomposition of space-time surfaces to p-adic space-time sheets should also be coded by infinite hyper-octonionic primes. Infinite primes could even have a representation as hyperquaternionic 4-surfaces of 8-D hyper-octonionic imbedding space. 2. The second view is based on the idea that infinitely ...
... decomposition of space-time surfaces to p-adic space-time sheets should also be coded by infinite hyper-octonionic primes. Infinite primes could even have a representation as hyperquaternionic 4-surfaces of 8-D hyper-octonionic imbedding space. 2. The second view is based on the idea that infinitely ...
energy mass particles fields forces and new ether
... In search of lost ether Until the beginning of the twentieth century all the great men of science believed that the space emptiness is so only for our senses and our instruments of investigation, but in reality it was full of ether, a substance subtle and difficult to define. Before Aristotle, and ...
... In search of lost ether Until the beginning of the twentieth century all the great men of science believed that the space emptiness is so only for our senses and our instruments of investigation, but in reality it was full of ether, a substance subtle and difficult to define. Before Aristotle, and ...
A note on the realignment criterion
... but f` (s1 , . . . , sm2 ) > B` (m, n). Therefore, the bound B` (m, n) can be used to detect entanglement for which the realignment criterion fails. Numerical estimations for these bounds were given for (m, n) = (2, 2) and (2, 3) in [10]. The numerical results also suggest that B̃` (2, 2) = B` (2, 2 ...
... but f` (s1 , . . . , sm2 ) > B` (m, n). Therefore, the bound B` (m, n) can be used to detect entanglement for which the realignment criterion fails. Numerical estimations for these bounds were given for (m, n) = (2, 2) and (2, 3) in [10]. The numerical results also suggest that B̃` (2, 2) = B` (2, 2 ...
Anyons and the quantum Hall effect— A pedagogical
... satisfy Schroedinger’s wave equation. And second, these wave functions should satisfy certain symmetry properties with respect to the exchange of identical particles. For fermions the wave function should be anti-symmetric, for bosons it should be symmetric. It is impossible to overrate the importan ...
... satisfy Schroedinger’s wave equation. And second, these wave functions should satisfy certain symmetry properties with respect to the exchange of identical particles. For fermions the wave function should be anti-symmetric, for bosons it should be symmetric. It is impossible to overrate the importan ...