B.Sc. PHYSICS Honours Syllabus Under CHOICE BASED CREDIT
... The aim of this Lab is not just to teach computer programming and numerical analysis but to emphasize its role in solving problems in Physics. Highlights the use of computational methods to solve physical problems The course will consist of lectures (both theory and practical) in the Lab E ...
... The aim of this Lab is not just to teach computer programming and numerical analysis but to emphasize its role in solving problems in Physics. Highlights the use of computational methods to solve physical problems The course will consist of lectures (both theory and practical) in the Lab E ...
Many Body Quantum Mechanics
... The result in the following problem is of great importance in quantum mechanics. 1.6 PROBLEM. Prove that (1) holds if and only if (ψ, Aψ) ∈ R for all ψ ∈ D(A). 1.7 REMARK. It is in general not easy to define the sum of two operators A and B. The problem is that the natural domain of A + B would be D ...
... The result in the following problem is of great importance in quantum mechanics. 1.6 PROBLEM. Prove that (1) holds if and only if (ψ, Aψ) ∈ R for all ψ ∈ D(A). 1.7 REMARK. It is in general not easy to define the sum of two operators A and B. The problem is that the natural domain of A + B would be D ...
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... • “Exotic” pentaquarks are those where the antiquark has a different flavour than the other 4 quarks • Quantum numbers cannot be defined by 3 quarks alone. ...
... • “Exotic” pentaquarks are those where the antiquark has a different flavour than the other 4 quarks • Quantum numbers cannot be defined by 3 quarks alone. ...
Evolution without evolution, and without ambiguities
... [2]. For example, when applied to Newtonian physics [1, 3], this approach leads to relational dynamics, where one selects a system as a reference clock, with a particular clock-variable, so as to ensure that Newton’s laws hold when that observable is regarded as time (the so-called “ephemeris time” ...
... [2]. For example, when applied to Newtonian physics [1, 3], this approach leads to relational dynamics, where one selects a system as a reference clock, with a particular clock-variable, so as to ensure that Newton’s laws hold when that observable is regarded as time (the so-called “ephemeris time” ...
Cotunneling in the ν Robert Zielke, Bernd Braunecker,
... state in which the elementary excitations obey non-Abelian fractional statistics.1–7 Numerical simulations testing these proposals have remained inconclusive,8–13 mainly due to finite size limitations. A proof of the nature of the 5/2-FQHS should therefore come from experiments.14 As a first indicat ...
... state in which the elementary excitations obey non-Abelian fractional statistics.1–7 Numerical simulations testing these proposals have remained inconclusive,8–13 mainly due to finite size limitations. A proof of the nature of the 5/2-FQHS should therefore come from experiments.14 As a first indicat ...
Dynamics of the quantum Duffing oscillator in the driving induced q
... the non-monotoneous dependence of the amplitude A of the stationary vibrations for varying x. For the classical system where all potential energies are allowed, this response curve A(x) is smooth showing only two points of bifurcation for the related bistabilty. If the control parameter x is additio ...
... the non-monotoneous dependence of the amplitude A of the stationary vibrations for varying x. For the classical system where all potential energies are allowed, this response curve A(x) is smooth showing only two points of bifurcation for the related bistabilty. If the control parameter x is additio ...
Bell-Inequality Violations with Single Photons Entangled in Momentum and Polarization
... regions. Each of these measurements amounts to a projection ...
... regions. Each of these measurements amounts to a projection ...
Quantum reflection and interference of matter waves from
... notion of open and closed scattering channels in conventional scattering theory [30]. We remark that, in practice, it suffices to solve the coupled equations (6) only for the open diffraction orders, kn2 > 0. This is due to the fact that quantum reflection occurs far away from the surface where the ...
... notion of open and closed scattering channels in conventional scattering theory [30]. We remark that, in practice, it suffices to solve the coupled equations (6) only for the open diffraction orders, kn2 > 0. This is due to the fact that quantum reflection occurs far away from the surface where the ...