Creating fractional quantum Hall states with atomic clusters
... We consider a cluster of bosonic atoms of (pseudo-)spin F , strongly confined along the spatial direction z, leading to quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) dynamics in the x-y plane. An additional harmonic confinement is produced along x and y, of angular frequency ω—the trap being assumed perfectly is ...
... We consider a cluster of bosonic atoms of (pseudo-)spin F , strongly confined along the spatial direction z, leading to quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) dynamics in the x-y plane. An additional harmonic confinement is produced along x and y, of angular frequency ω—the trap being assumed perfectly is ...
200 GeV
... for gaining new understanding of matter, space and time at future particle accelerators HIGH ENERGY direct discovery of new phenomena i.e. accelerators operating at the energy scale of the new particle HIGH PRECISION interference of new physics at high energies through the precision measurement of p ...
... for gaining new understanding of matter, space and time at future particle accelerators HIGH ENERGY direct discovery of new phenomena i.e. accelerators operating at the energy scale of the new particle HIGH PRECISION interference of new physics at high energies through the precision measurement of p ...
PHY115 Concepts of Physics
... solve any problems that may be assigned from the chapter. d) pressure 1) Write the general equation for the term ‘pressure’. e) units of pressure measurement 1) List the units used to measure pressure in each of the S.I. metric and Imperial systems of measure. f) pressure at a depth in a liquid 1) W ...
... solve any problems that may be assigned from the chapter. d) pressure 1) Write the general equation for the term ‘pressure’. e) units of pressure measurement 1) List the units used to measure pressure in each of the S.I. metric and Imperial systems of measure. f) pressure at a depth in a liquid 1) W ...
AJP Journal
... The above calculation reveals a new aspect of the connection between wave–particle duality and the uncertainty relation. We would like to add a few comments concerning the interpretation of this result. Let us first point out that the uncertainty relation used in our calculation is not the position– ...
... The above calculation reveals a new aspect of the connection between wave–particle duality and the uncertainty relation. We would like to add a few comments concerning the interpretation of this result. Let us first point out that the uncertainty relation used in our calculation is not the position– ...
Mathematical physics - Institute of Physics
... not clearly defined. Despite his misgivings, Einstein himself could be counted as a mathematical physicist. His general theory of relativity was not a result of extensive experimentation, but of theoretical and mathematical considerations. Because it differs from Newton’s classical theory of gravity ...
... not clearly defined. Despite his misgivings, Einstein himself could be counted as a mathematical physicist. His general theory of relativity was not a result of extensive experimentation, but of theoretical and mathematical considerations. Because it differs from Newton’s classical theory of gravity ...
Slide 1 - Alice Pevyhouse
... Example: Clutch. A simple clutch consists of two cylindrical plates that can be pressed together to connect two sections of an axle, as needed, in a piece of machinery. The two plates have masses MA = 6.0 kg and MB = 9.0 kg, with equal radii R0 = 0.60 m. They are initially separated. Plate MA is acc ...
... Example: Clutch. A simple clutch consists of two cylindrical plates that can be pressed together to connect two sections of an axle, as needed, in a piece of machinery. The two plates have masses MA = 6.0 kg and MB = 9.0 kg, with equal radii R0 = 0.60 m. They are initially separated. Plate MA is acc ...
Quantum Level Structures and Nonlinear Classical Dynamics
... in the (β, µ) plane, and a new stable fixed point appears, corresponding to the horseshoe orbit in Fig. 1c. The second type of stationary point lies at ψ = 0 or π, with α given by a cubic expression in cos α/2. Two situations apply, since the real cubic equation can have either one or three real roo ...
... in the (β, µ) plane, and a new stable fixed point appears, corresponding to the horseshoe orbit in Fig. 1c. The second type of stationary point lies at ψ = 0 or π, with α given by a cubic expression in cos α/2. Two situations apply, since the real cubic equation can have either one or three real roo ...
Is gravitational mass of a composite quantum body equivalent to its
... It is known that gravitational mass of a composite classical body in general relativity is not a trivial notion and is a subject of several paradoxes. One of them is related to application of the so-called Tolman formula [5] to a free photon, which formally results in a doubling of photon active gra ...
... It is known that gravitational mass of a composite classical body in general relativity is not a trivial notion and is a subject of several paradoxes. One of them is related to application of the so-called Tolman formula [5] to a free photon, which formally results in a doubling of photon active gra ...
Sombrero Adiabatic Quantum Computation
... For the adiabatic evolution in a conventional-AQC algorithm, one connects through a linear ramp an initial Hamiltonian with the final Hamiltonian whose ground state encodes the solution to the problem. problem For sombrero AQC, the time-dependent Hamiltonian can be written as ...
... For the adiabatic evolution in a conventional-AQC algorithm, one connects through a linear ramp an initial Hamiltonian with the final Hamiltonian whose ground state encodes the solution to the problem. problem For sombrero AQC, the time-dependent Hamiltonian can be written as ...
E=mc2: energy and matter entwined - School of Physics
... Particle Physics: particles with speeds near c Particle physicists accelerate protons or electrons with velocities very close to c then collide them….to produce new particles… ...
... Particle Physics: particles with speeds near c Particle physicists accelerate protons or electrons with velocities very close to c then collide them….to produce new particles… ...
Quantum Transport in Nanoscale Devices
... generations of DRAM circuits. As device dimensions decrease, the intrinsic switching time decreases. Device speed has improved by four orders of magnitude since 1959. Higher speeds lead to expanded IC functional throughput rates. In the future, digital ICs will be able to perform data processing and ...
... generations of DRAM circuits. As device dimensions decrease, the intrinsic switching time decreases. Device speed has improved by four orders of magnitude since 1959. Higher speeds lead to expanded IC functional throughput rates. In the future, digital ICs will be able to perform data processing and ...
Lecture - Computer Science - University of Central Florida
... No Cloning Principle Monogamy of Entanglement Quantum states cannot be cloned. Cloning - would increase distinguishability of states, - it is a non-linear transformation. ...
... No Cloning Principle Monogamy of Entanglement Quantum states cannot be cloned. Cloning - would increase distinguishability of states, - it is a non-linear transformation. ...