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 ...
April 16, 1998 - StealthSkater
... diagonal argument for a strange loop in a quantum Turing machine has no context until precisely what Larry means by "self-measurement" here is spelled out explicitly in a mathematical way. 3.6 of Bohm and Hiley on non-stationary states Take example of a Gaussian wave packet intially centered at x = ...
... diagonal argument for a strange loop in a quantum Turing machine has no context until precisely what Larry means by "self-measurement" here is spelled out explicitly in a mathematical way. 3.6 of Bohm and Hiley on non-stationary states Take example of a Gaussian wave packet intially centered at x = ...
The rolling sphere, the quantum spin and a simple view
... of the rolling sphere as a function of arc length by solving the motion of a spin 1/2 in a time-varying magnetic field. To our knowledge the equivalence between the motion of rigid body and a two-level system (a spin 1/2), in the form of the mapping of Eq. (7) was first pointed out by Feynman, Verno ...
... of the rolling sphere as a function of arc length by solving the motion of a spin 1/2 in a time-varying magnetic field. To our knowledge the equivalence between the motion of rigid body and a two-level system (a spin 1/2), in the form of the mapping of Eq. (7) was first pointed out by Feynman, Verno ...
Atomic Physics - NMSU Astronomy
... The model of the atom is simple in principle, yet highly complex in detail. Employing only first–order physics, we have been extremely successful at formulating the basic atomic model, including the internal energy structure, transition probabilities, and the spectra of the various atoms and ions. H ...
... The model of the atom is simple in principle, yet highly complex in detail. Employing only first–order physics, we have been extremely successful at formulating the basic atomic model, including the internal energy structure, transition probabilities, and the spectra of the various atoms and ions. H ...
Manifestations of Berry`s phase in molecules and condensed matter
... Since the first one appeared in 1983, a plethora of publications have dealt with the theory of geometric quantum phases and its applications in various fields. A very useful book [2] containing reprints and some original articles was published in 1989. Other useful publications of various kinds exist: ...
... Since the first one appeared in 1983, a plethora of publications have dealt with the theory of geometric quantum phases and its applications in various fields. A very useful book [2] containing reprints and some original articles was published in 1989. Other useful publications of various kinds exist: ...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 255303
... gap and quadratic dispersion. Figure 1 shows the dispersions k for ¼ 13 , found by minimizing h0 and diagonalizing MðkÞ numerically. For all , there are q2 modes, including one Goldstone mode; here only the lowest 6 are shown, for clarity. The Bogoliubov ansatz, Eq. (1), and expansion in powers ...
... gap and quadratic dispersion. Figure 1 shows the dispersions k for ¼ 13 , found by minimizing h0 and diagonalizing MðkÞ numerically. For all , there are q2 modes, including one Goldstone mode; here only the lowest 6 are shown, for clarity. The Bogoliubov ansatz, Eq. (1), and expansion in powers ...
Transverse transport in disordered superconducting films above T_c
... D (Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation): ...
... D (Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation): ...
Notes
... • So the force and the time the force can act (the contact time) together determine the impulse – But what is the point? – Go back to the baseball hit example » If I apply a large force to the baseball over a very short time the baseball won’t go very fast upon leaving the bat » Ditto if I apply a ...
... • So the force and the time the force can act (the contact time) together determine the impulse – But what is the point? – Go back to the baseball hit example » If I apply a large force to the baseball over a very short time the baseball won’t go very fast upon leaving the bat » Ditto if I apply a ...
Quantum many-particle electron transport in time-dependent systems with Bohmian trajectories by Alfonso Alarc´
... Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Thesis supervisor: Xavier Oriols Pladevall Date of defense: April 2011 ...
... Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Thesis supervisor: Xavier Oriols Pladevall Date of defense: April 2011 ...