Dynamical Theories of Brownian Motion
... It is my intention in these lectures to focus on Brownian motion as a natural phenomenon. I will review the theories put forward to account for it by Einstein, Smoluchowski, Langevin, Ornstein, Uhlenbeck, and others. It will be my conjecture that a certain portion of current physical theory, while m ...
... It is my intention in these lectures to focus on Brownian motion as a natural phenomenon. I will review the theories put forward to account for it by Einstein, Smoluchowski, Langevin, Ornstein, Uhlenbeck, and others. It will be my conjecture that a certain portion of current physical theory, while m ...
Faculty of Natural Sciences
... Random matrix theory provides an insight of how one can achieve information relatively simply about systems having very complex behavior. The subject based on the knowledge acquired in quantum mechanics and statistical physics together with some knowledge of probability theory provides an overview o ...
... Random matrix theory provides an insight of how one can achieve information relatively simply about systems having very complex behavior. The subject based on the knowledge acquired in quantum mechanics and statistical physics together with some knowledge of probability theory provides an overview o ...
Completeness, Supervenience, and Ontology
... irrelevant to the experiment (the interior of the solenoid). The classical vector potential– which is a vector field on space– only takes a particular spatial form in virtue of an arbitrary convention (“choice of gauge”) relating these spatial directions to structures on the fiber bundle. Given diff ...
... irrelevant to the experiment (the interior of the solenoid). The classical vector potential– which is a vector field on space– only takes a particular spatial form in virtue of an arbitrary convention (“choice of gauge”) relating these spatial directions to structures on the fiber bundle. Given diff ...
A simple experiment for discussion of quantum interference and
... measurement variable. In other words, if we follow a first, nontrivial measurement 共nontrivial meaning it can yield more than one possible result兲 with a second measurement which reproduces the original measured value with 100% certainty, then a measurement must have occurred. Issues relating to qua ...
... measurement variable. In other words, if we follow a first, nontrivial measurement 共nontrivial meaning it can yield more than one possible result兲 with a second measurement which reproduces the original measured value with 100% certainty, then a measurement must have occurred. Issues relating to qua ...
Using Feedback Control of Microflows to Independently Steer Multiple Particles
... Surprisingly, it is also possible to steer multiple particles independently using this feedback control approach [16]. A multielectrode device is able to actuate multiple fluid flow or electric field modes. Different modes cause particles in different locations to move in different directions. By ju ...
... Surprisingly, it is also possible to steer multiple particles independently using this feedback control approach [16]. A multielectrode device is able to actuate multiple fluid flow or electric field modes. Different modes cause particles in different locations to move in different directions. By ju ...
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... I The combustion of ammonia in oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide and water vapour involves covalent molecules in the gas phase. The oxidation number method for balancing the equation was shown in an example in this section. Devise a half-reaction method for balancing the equation. Describe the assumpt ...
... I The combustion of ammonia in oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide and water vapour involves covalent molecules in the gas phase. The oxidation number method for balancing the equation was shown in an example in this section. Devise a half-reaction method for balancing the equation. Describe the assumpt ...
Steady State Entanglement in Quantum Dot Networks
... middle dot. We assume that the bias window is such that all states of the network with three or more electrons are inaccessible and that only the low energy orbitals of the dots can be occupied. More specifically, we assume that only the two lowest energy orbitals on the middle dot can be occupied a ...
... middle dot. We assume that the bias window is such that all states of the network with three or more electrons are inaccessible and that only the low energy orbitals of the dots can be occupied. More specifically, we assume that only the two lowest energy orbitals on the middle dot can be occupied a ...
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... particle baths was first considered [1,2,4–6]. Methods for dealing with the strong coupling limit have been recently developed [7–14]. One can study the NE thermodynamical properties and the entropy production in such systems when an external driving force is applied to the central region. The time ...
... particle baths was first considered [1,2,4–6]. Methods for dealing with the strong coupling limit have been recently developed [7–14]. One can study the NE thermodynamical properties and the entropy production in such systems when an external driving force is applied to the central region. The time ...
A Bell Theorem Without Inequalities for Two
... together, produce results that cannot be fitted together to explain the quantum results for perfect correlations. These inconsistent results occur at the level of the individual variables, and do not have to be integrated over. So there is no need for "random sampling" type assumptions. In this pape ...
... together, produce results that cannot be fitted together to explain the quantum results for perfect correlations. These inconsistent results occur at the level of the individual variables, and do not have to be integrated over. So there is no need for "random sampling" type assumptions. In this pape ...
Analytic properties of the Jost functions
... information about a given physical system. An interesting feature in the Jost function approach is that it allows a simultaneous treatment of bound, virtual, scattering and resonance states. Abundant litterature on Scattering Theory has chapters devoted to the Jost function, where usually it is expr ...
... information about a given physical system. An interesting feature in the Jost function approach is that it allows a simultaneous treatment of bound, virtual, scattering and resonance states. Abundant litterature on Scattering Theory has chapters devoted to the Jost function, where usually it is expr ...
Magneto-transport properties of quantum films
... magnetic field applied in the x direction (full line), in comparison to the Fermi sphere for B = 0 (dashed line). Right: The confining potential in the z-direction for B = 0 (dashed line) shifts and narrows in a parallel magnetic field (full line). This leads to a diamagnetic shift of the energy lev ...
... magnetic field applied in the x direction (full line), in comparison to the Fermi sphere for B = 0 (dashed line). Right: The confining potential in the z-direction for B = 0 (dashed line) shifts and narrows in a parallel magnetic field (full line). This leads to a diamagnetic shift of the energy lev ...