Chapter 4 - Teacher Notes
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PhysRevLett.102.137201_17
... materials comprise quasi-2D spin-1=2 triangular antiferromagnets with spatially anisotropic exchange [see Fig. 1(a)] and weak Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) coupling. Absent the latter, both systems classically should realize a zerofield coplanar spiral, which evolves into noncoplanar ‘‘umbrella’’ state ...
... materials comprise quasi-2D spin-1=2 triangular antiferromagnets with spatially anisotropic exchange [see Fig. 1(a)] and weak Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) coupling. Absent the latter, both systems classically should realize a zerofield coplanar spiral, which evolves into noncoplanar ‘‘umbrella’’ state ...
Introduction to loop quantum gravity
... of states, operators and transition amplitudes of traditional quantum mechanics. The canonical algebra of fields with positive and negative frequency components is replaced by an algebra of matrices of parallel transport along closed curves. These matrices are called holonomies or Wilson loops. The ...
... of states, operators and transition amplitudes of traditional quantum mechanics. The canonical algebra of fields with positive and negative frequency components is replaced by an algebra of matrices of parallel transport along closed curves. These matrices are called holonomies or Wilson loops. The ...
Inherent Properties and Statistics with Individual Particles in
... that fermions obey the Exclusion Principle. Indeed, if the initial condition is imposed that the state is either symmetric or antisymmetric and there are no transitions from a state of one kind to a state of the other kind, then only one of two possibilities ((BE) or (FD) statistics) is open to any ...
... that fermions obey the Exclusion Principle. Indeed, if the initial condition is imposed that the state is either symmetric or antisymmetric and there are no transitions from a state of one kind to a state of the other kind, then only one of two possibilities ((BE) or (FD) statistics) is open to any ...
Generating nonclassical quantum input field states with modulating
... be physically implementable by passing the input through a dynamical system, such as an electronic circuit, an obtaining Y as output. The resulting output will have a nonflat spectrum SY (ω) ≡ |H(ω)| , where H(ω) is the Fourier transform of the kernel h, see for instance []. However, the concept i ...
... be physically implementable by passing the input through a dynamical system, such as an electronic circuit, an obtaining Y as output. The resulting output will have a nonflat spectrum SY (ω) ≡ |H(ω)| , where H(ω) is the Fourier transform of the kernel h, see for instance []. However, the concept i ...