Quantum Symmetric States - UCLA Department of Mathematics
... Thus, the expectation E can be seen as an integral (w.r.t. a probability measure on the tail algebra) — that is, as a sort of convex combination — of expectations with respect to which the random variables x1 , x2 , . . . are independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.). Dykema (TAMU) ...
... Thus, the expectation E can be seen as an integral (w.r.t. a probability measure on the tail algebra) — that is, as a sort of convex combination — of expectations with respect to which the random variables x1 , x2 , . . . are independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.). Dykema (TAMU) ...
Strongly Interacting Fermi Gases - Research Laboratory of Electronics
... about the work we do, and who takes the time to share his knowledge with his students. Our discussions and brainstorming lead to many fruitful ideas, and I certainly enjoyed thinking about physics with him. Martin has been a colleague as well as an advisor, often joining his students in the lab and ...
... about the work we do, and who takes the time to share his knowledge with his students. Our discussions and brainstorming lead to many fruitful ideas, and I certainly enjoyed thinking about physics with him. Martin has been a colleague as well as an advisor, often joining his students in the lab and ...
LoPY onL - DSpace@MIT
... Two special communication systems have been studied: (i) a system in which signals have known classical amplitudes but unknown absolute phases, and the signal field is in coherent states; (ii) a system in which the classical amplitudes of the signal field are Gaussian random processes, and the recei ...
... Two special communication systems have been studied: (i) a system in which signals have known classical amplitudes but unknown absolute phases, and the signal field is in coherent states; (ii) a system in which the classical amplitudes of the signal field are Gaussian random processes, and the recei ...
Circuit QED: Superconducting Qubits Coupled to Microwave Photons
... the role of artificial atoms whose properties can be engineered. Despite being large enough to be visible to the naked eye, these artificial atoms have a very simple discrete set of quantized energy levels which are nearly as well understood (Nigg et al., 2012) as those of the prototypical single-el ...
... the role of artificial atoms whose properties can be engineered. Despite being large enough to be visible to the naked eye, these artificial atoms have a very simple discrete set of quantized energy levels which are nearly as well understood (Nigg et al., 2012) as those of the prototypical single-el ...
Dimers on the triangular kagome lattice "
... bond weights zaa and zab. The comparison with other lattices in Table I shows that the entropy per site for the TKL is the same as that for the kagome lattice. Although the two lattices are related, this is, in fact, a coincidence for the following reason. The similarity can be seen by considering t ...
... bond weights zaa and zab. The comparison with other lattices in Table I shows that the entropy per site for the TKL is the same as that for the kagome lattice. Although the two lattices are related, this is, in fact, a coincidence for the following reason. The similarity can be seen by considering t ...
StMalloQuantumComputing
... Quantum Latin word meaning “some quantity”. In physics used with the same meaning as the word discrete in mathematics, i.e., some quantity or variable that can take only sharply defined values as opposed to a continuously varying quantity. The concepts continuum and continuous are known from geome ...
... Quantum Latin word meaning “some quantity”. In physics used with the same meaning as the word discrete in mathematics, i.e., some quantity or variable that can take only sharply defined values as opposed to a continuously varying quantity. The concepts continuum and continuous are known from geome ...
Ellis-part1
... Status of the Standard Model • Perfect agreement with all confirmed accelerator data • Consistency with precision electroweak data (LEP et al) only if there is a Higgs boson • Agreement seems to require a relatively light Higgs boson weighing < ~ 180 GeV • Raises many unanswered questions: mass? fl ...
... Status of the Standard Model • Perfect agreement with all confirmed accelerator data • Consistency with precision electroweak data (LEP et al) only if there is a Higgs boson • Agreement seems to require a relatively light Higgs boson weighing < ~ 180 GeV • Raises many unanswered questions: mass? fl ...
Preprint
... gaseous BEC can be divided into two areas: In the first (which could be labeled “The atomic condensate as a coherent gas”, or “Atom lasers”), one would like to have as little interaction as possible - almost like the photons in the laser. The experiments are preferentially done at low densities. The ...
... gaseous BEC can be divided into two areas: In the first (which could be labeled “The atomic condensate as a coherent gas”, or “Atom lasers”), one would like to have as little interaction as possible - almost like the photons in the laser. The experiments are preferentially done at low densities. The ...
Chapter 10 Angular Momentum
... you are moving, and on a line tangent to the edge of the turntable. Assume you do not move relative to the turntable. (a) Does the angular speed of the turntable increase, decrease, or remain the same during the catch? (b) Does the magnitude of your angular momentum (about the rotation axis of the t ...
... you are moving, and on a line tangent to the edge of the turntable. Assume you do not move relative to the turntable. (a) Does the angular speed of the turntable increase, decrease, or remain the same during the catch? (b) Does the magnitude of your angular momentum (about the rotation axis of the t ...
Griffiths singularities in the disordered phase of a quantum Ising... H. Rieger
... detail by Fisher.4 In this model Griffiths singularities dominate not only the disordered phase but also the critical region.3–7 One finds very broad distributions of various quantities including the local susceptibility and the energy gap, and a dynamical exponent, z, which is infinite at the criti ...
... detail by Fisher.4 In this model Griffiths singularities dominate not only the disordered phase but also the critical region.3–7 One finds very broad distributions of various quantities including the local susceptibility and the energy gap, and a dynamical exponent, z, which is infinite at the criti ...
Chaotic ionization of a highly excited hydrogen atom
... the hydrogenic electron in the presence of the external parallel electric and magnetic fields using fourth-order adaptive time step Runga–Kutta algorithm described in [23]. We worked in Cartesian coordinates and time propagated the trajectories until certain criteria are met. Time propagation of a t ...
... the hydrogenic electron in the presence of the external parallel electric and magnetic fields using fourth-order adaptive time step Runga–Kutta algorithm described in [23]. We worked in Cartesian coordinates and time propagated the trajectories until certain criteria are met. Time propagation of a t ...
Chapter – 12 Simple Harmonic Motion
... (a) the measured times are same (b) the measured speeds are same (c) the actual times in the fall are equal (d) the actual speeds are equal. Q 16. Which of the following will change the time period as they are taken to moon? (a) A simple pendulum. (b) A physical pendulum. (c) A torsional pendulum. ( ...
... (a) the measured times are same (b) the measured speeds are same (c) the actual times in the fall are equal (d) the actual speeds are equal. Q 16. Which of the following will change the time period as they are taken to moon? (a) A simple pendulum. (b) A physical pendulum. (c) A torsional pendulum. ( ...