Electronic Correlations in Transport through Coupled Quantum Dots V 82, N 17
... reaches the value p: This is either a smooth transition for t . 1yp or a first-order jump for t , 1yp (determined by free-energy considerations). The existence of a phase transition even for nonzero values of tyG is an artifact of the SBMFT approximation: JcSB should actually be interpreted as an es ...
... reaches the value p: This is either a smooth transition for t . 1yp or a first-order jump for t , 1yp (determined by free-energy considerations). The existence of a phase transition even for nonzero values of tyG is an artifact of the SBMFT approximation: JcSB should actually be interpreted as an es ...
Correlated Electrons: From Models to Materials - cond
... point this functional gives the free energy of the system. One can use a different Legendre transform and obtain functionals of the self-energy Σ [14], or complicated functionals of two variables G and Γ [15], or a more simple functional of G and screened Coulomb interactions W [10] which is useful ...
... point this functional gives the free energy of the system. One can use a different Legendre transform and obtain functionals of the self-energy Σ [14], or complicated functionals of two variables G and Γ [15], or a more simple functional of G and screened Coulomb interactions W [10] which is useful ...
Wormhole Physics - In Classical and Quantum Theories of Gravity
... When quantum correction to GR are taken into an account, closed timelike cures will not be stable. As quantum field vacuum fluctuations will be amplified and blow up to infinity [19] . Nevertheless, some semi-classical calculations had shown that some CTC’s do not do that [11]. It remains for a comp ...
... When quantum correction to GR are taken into an account, closed timelike cures will not be stable. As quantum field vacuum fluctuations will be amplified and blow up to infinity [19] . Nevertheless, some semi-classical calculations had shown that some CTC’s do not do that [11]. It remains for a comp ...
Ph125: Quantum Mechanics
... We shall define Hilbert space and vectors therein rigorously later; it suffices to say for now that a vector in a Hilbert space is a far more complicated thing than the two numbers x and p that would define the classical state of a particle; the vector is an infinite set of numbers. The only useful ...
... We shall define Hilbert space and vectors therein rigorously later; it suffices to say for now that a vector in a Hilbert space is a far more complicated thing than the two numbers x and p that would define the classical state of a particle; the vector is an infinite set of numbers. The only useful ...
2-dimensional “particle-in-a-box” problems
... parity (i.e., by whether the number of bounces experienced by the particle is even or odd), for this reason: paths of even parity have lengths = |x − y + 2na| : n = 0, ±1, ±2, . . . paths of odd parity have lengths = |(x − y + 2na) + 2(a − x)| = |x + y + 2na| ...
... parity (i.e., by whether the number of bounces experienced by the particle is even or odd), for this reason: paths of even parity have lengths = |x − y + 2na| : n = 0, ±1, ±2, . . . paths of odd parity have lengths = |(x − y + 2na) + 2(a − x)| = |x + y + 2na| ...
RESEARCH ARTICLE Bottles as models
... Gill size was increased to 1.5cm width, representing the enlarged gill slits of the basking shark, buccal length was decreased (to 15cm total, 12cm buccal) to test for differences in ontogeny, and flow speed (fish swimming speed) was increased to 60cms–1 for each gill number variation. Adjustin ...
... Gill size was increased to 1.5cm width, representing the enlarged gill slits of the basking shark, buccal length was decreased (to 15cm total, 12cm buccal) to test for differences in ontogeny, and flow speed (fish swimming speed) was increased to 60cms–1 for each gill number variation. Adjustin ...
Consciousness in the universe A review of the ‘Orch OR’ theory ScienceDirect
... evolutionary consequence of the biological adaptation of brains and nervous systems. This prevalent scientific view is that consciousness emerged as a property of complex biological computation during the course of evolution. Opinions vary as to when, where and how consciousness appeared, e.g. only ...
... evolutionary consequence of the biological adaptation of brains and nervous systems. This prevalent scientific view is that consciousness emerged as a property of complex biological computation during the course of evolution. Opinions vary as to when, where and how consciousness appeared, e.g. only ...
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... describes electrons in a solid immersed in a very high magnetic field. The effective magnetic field manifests itself as a position-dependent phase in the motion of the constituent particles, which can be related to gauge fields and has strong connections to topological properties of materials. We de ...
... describes electrons in a solid immersed in a very high magnetic field. The effective magnetic field manifests itself as a position-dependent phase in the motion of the constituent particles, which can be related to gauge fields and has strong connections to topological properties of materials. We de ...