Isolated-core excitations in strong electric fields. I. Theory F. Robicheaux
... Rydberg states 关9,10兴. Early measurements 关11兴 and calculations 关12兴 showed the effect of electric fields on a Rydberg series. However, it has not yet been possible to perform detailed comparisons between experimental and calculated recombination cross sections for individual resonances in a static ...
... Rydberg states 关9,10兴. Early measurements 关11兴 and calculations 关12兴 showed the effect of electric fields on a Rydberg series. However, it has not yet been possible to perform detailed comparisons between experimental and calculated recombination cross sections for individual resonances in a static ...
Dynamic Sociometry in Particle Swarm Optimization
... optimization algorithms must effectively balance exploration and exploitation. Generally, it is wise to first make a broad survey of the space, and then focus effort on the regions of the space that look most promising. This has motivated the dynamic sociometry for PSO. The swarm is initialized with ...
... optimization algorithms must effectively balance exploration and exploitation. Generally, it is wise to first make a broad survey of the space, and then focus effort on the regions of the space that look most promising. This has motivated the dynamic sociometry for PSO. The swarm is initialized with ...
Generalized Quantum Measurement
... •• and the Pκ project onto the associated eigenspaces. Positivity implies that all eigenvalues rκ are non-negative, while the unit trace condition asserts that they sum to unity. The twice-mentioned non-uniqueness of quantum mixtures is illustrated by the observation that ...
... •• and the Pκ project onto the associated eigenspaces. Positivity implies that all eigenvalues rκ are non-negative, while the unit trace condition asserts that they sum to unity. The twice-mentioned non-uniqueness of quantum mixtures is illustrated by the observation that ...
Demonstration of a Stable Atom-Photon Entanglement Source for
... approach to transfer information. Unfortunately, the photon transmission loss and the decoherence which scale exponentially with the length of the communication channel make it extremely hard to deliver quantum information over long distances effectively. A quantum repeater protocol [1] combining th ...
... approach to transfer information. Unfortunately, the photon transmission loss and the decoherence which scale exponentially with the length of the communication channel make it extremely hard to deliver quantum information over long distances effectively. A quantum repeater protocol [1] combining th ...
You have the momentum
... force is zero. If no net force or net impulse acts on a system, the momentum of that system does not change. ...
... force is zero. If no net force or net impulse acts on a system, the momentum of that system does not change. ...
C. New Level Search
... the second is the electric field produced by a completely polarized atom. Additional factors depending on the configurations of the relevant states are not included here, and would require a much more detailed analysis. We can see the advantages of samarium for this measurement by examining this rel ...
... the second is the electric field produced by a completely polarized atom. Additional factors depending on the configurations of the relevant states are not included here, and would require a much more detailed analysis. We can see the advantages of samarium for this measurement by examining this rel ...
Schroedinger`s Model of Hydrogen Atom
... only glance through the module before looking at the Module summary (Subsection 4.1) and the Achievements listed in Subsection 4.2. If you are sure that you can meet each of these achievements, try the Exit test in Subsection 4.3. If you have difficulty with only one or two of the questions you shou ...
... only glance through the module before looking at the Module summary (Subsection 4.1) and the Achievements listed in Subsection 4.2. If you are sure that you can meet each of these achievements, try the Exit test in Subsection 4.3. If you have difficulty with only one or two of the questions you shou ...
Critical Study of The Structure and Interpretation of
... are consistent with some account of the correlations they predict.2 I think there is an interesting the point issue here, but let us waive a amounts to for now. Van Fraassen's in C&M concession appendix that not all accounts of correlations need be causal. He lists five ways than common cause in whi ...
... are consistent with some account of the correlations they predict.2 I think there is an interesting the point issue here, but let us waive a amounts to for now. Van Fraassen's in C&M concession appendix that not all accounts of correlations need be causal. He lists five ways than common cause in whi ...
93, 023615 (2016)
... sin(2kR x)ŷ], associated with the beam intensity, couples to the hyperfine states represented by spin-1 Pauli matrices ˜ 2 is an effective detuning for |± F = (Fx , Fy , Fz ), (hence taking a spin-tensor form Fz2 ), and m is the atomic ˜ 1 (x) has effects only in the spatial x direction, mass. S ...
... sin(2kR x)ŷ], associated with the beam intensity, couples to the hyperfine states represented by spin-1 Pauli matrices ˜ 2 is an effective detuning for |± F = (Fx , Fy , Fz ), (hence taking a spin-tensor form Fz2 ), and m is the atomic ˜ 1 (x) has effects only in the spatial x direction, mass. S ...