Strongly correlated quantum physics with cold atoms - Max
... the advantages of high sample purity and experimental control to directly pin down a supersolid state via standard measurement techniques. In Chapter 2, we demonstrate theoretically a new route to supersolidity. The key to supersolidity in our setup is a novel non-equilibrium memory effect. By quench ...
... the advantages of high sample purity and experimental control to directly pin down a supersolid state via standard measurement techniques. In Chapter 2, we demonstrate theoretically a new route to supersolidity. The key to supersolidity in our setup is a novel non-equilibrium memory effect. By quench ...
Nonlinear Susceptibilities of Donor
... calculate the static as well as the dynamic polarizabilities. The sum-over-states (SOS) procedure has been widely used as well, in particular for identifying the excited states which dominate the resonant r e s p o n ~ e . ~ *Electron ~ ~ ~ , ' ~correlation effects may be incorporated into the state ...
... calculate the static as well as the dynamic polarizabilities. The sum-over-states (SOS) procedure has been widely used as well, in particular for identifying the excited states which dominate the resonant r e s p o n ~ e . ~ *Electron ~ ~ ~ , ' ~correlation effects may be incorporated into the state ...
Oscillatory Motion
... complexity as we go. This course is meant to be directly applicable for the war-fighter. To begin with lets go back to our childhood days looking out over the calm waters of the nearby pond. When you throw a rock in the water, you create a wave on the surface. If you closely watch a leaf on the surf ...
... complexity as we go. This course is meant to be directly applicable for the war-fighter. To begin with lets go back to our childhood days looking out over the calm waters of the nearby pond. When you throw a rock in the water, you create a wave on the surface. If you closely watch a leaf on the surf ...
Optimal Large-Scale Quantum State Tomography with Pauli
... complex space Cd and its quantum state by a complex matrix on Cd . When measuring the quantum system by performing measurements on some observables which can be represented by Hermitian matrices, we obtain the measurement outcomes for each observable, where the measurements take values at random fro ...
... complex space Cd and its quantum state by a complex matrix on Cd . When measuring the quantum system by performing measurements on some observables which can be represented by Hermitian matrices, we obtain the measurement outcomes for each observable, where the measurements take values at random fro ...
classical simulation of restricted quantum computations
... investigate whether their output probability distributions can be sampled from efficiently on a classical computer. We find that even for non-adaptive models of MBQC, if this task were feasible then a major conjecture of computational complexity theory would be violated. Finally, we show that our re ...
... investigate whether their output probability distributions can be sampled from efficiently on a classical computer. We find that even for non-adaptive models of MBQC, if this task were feasible then a major conjecture of computational complexity theory would be violated. Finally, we show that our re ...
circular motion
... v) For a car travelling round a circular horizontal road with uniform speed, the necessary centripetal force for negotiating the curve is provided by the force of friction between tyres of vehicle and road surface. * From these examples it is clear that the centripetal force is due to any one of th ...
... v) For a car travelling round a circular horizontal road with uniform speed, the necessary centripetal force for negotiating the curve is provided by the force of friction between tyres of vehicle and road surface. * From these examples it is clear that the centripetal force is due to any one of th ...
The metaphysics of laws: dispositionalism vs. primitivism1
... to catch fire respectively. Also the notion of property (say, “being charged”), according to nomic conceptual primitivism, cannot but be analyzed by using nomic concepts as primitives. For instance, what charge is (its causal role) and what it does (its behaviour) depends or is derivative (for short ...
... to catch fire respectively. Also the notion of property (say, “being charged”), according to nomic conceptual primitivism, cannot but be analyzed by using nomic concepts as primitives. For instance, what charge is (its causal role) and what it does (its behaviour) depends or is derivative (for short ...
Momentum - Northern Highlands
... Forces in Collisions Collisions create forces because the colliding objects change their motion. Momentum conservation can be used to estimate the forces in a collision. Engineers need to know the forces so they can design things not to break when they are dropped. A rubber ball and a clay ball are ...
... Forces in Collisions Collisions create forces because the colliding objects change their motion. Momentum conservation can be used to estimate the forces in a collision. Engineers need to know the forces so they can design things not to break when they are dropped. A rubber ball and a clay ball are ...
Einstein`s Photoelectric Effect
... Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) published his theory of the photoelectric effect in 1905, the same year in which he published the Special Theory of Relativity and the paper on molecular dimensions which earned him his PhD from the University of Zurich. However, his reintroduction of the idea of a corp ...
... Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) published his theory of the photoelectric effect in 1905, the same year in which he published the Special Theory of Relativity and the paper on molecular dimensions which earned him his PhD from the University of Zurich. However, his reintroduction of the idea of a corp ...
61, 062310 (2000)
... by the probabilities ␥ i ,i⫽1, . . . ,n. Hence, the representation U is obtained from the given probabilities. The expressions of E and F require 0⭐m i ⭐1, i⫽1,2, . . . ,n. In Appendix A we show a more strict limitation 0⬍m i ⭐1. Equation 共2.9兲 is fundamental in obtaining the Hamiltonian and realizi ...
... by the probabilities ␥ i ,i⫽1, . . . ,n. Hence, the representation U is obtained from the given probabilities. The expressions of E and F require 0⭐m i ⭐1, i⫽1,2, . . . ,n. In Appendix A we show a more strict limitation 0⬍m i ⭐1. Equation 共2.9兲 is fundamental in obtaining the Hamiltonian and realizi ...
of a quantum system or state - Hal-SHS
... relatively simple quantum phenomena, renewed by recent results from high precision experiments, in the light of the proposed perspective on the physical interpretation of magnitudes and of theoretical formalism referred to the description of a world of properly quantum objects or systems. We shall s ...
... relatively simple quantum phenomena, renewed by recent results from high precision experiments, in the light of the proposed perspective on the physical interpretation of magnitudes and of theoretical formalism referred to the description of a world of properly quantum objects or systems. We shall s ...