Comparison of different quantum mechanical methods for inner atomic shell
... As with any quantum mechanical three-body problem, the SSE approach has a limitation arising from the approximate consideration for some of the interactions between each pair of the particles. This approximation is more accurate when the photoelectron is energetic, but has larger uncertainties in sy ...
... As with any quantum mechanical three-body problem, the SSE approach has a limitation arising from the approximate consideration for some of the interactions between each pair of the particles. This approximation is more accurate when the photoelectron is energetic, but has larger uncertainties in sy ...
Loop Quantum Gravity in a Nutshell
... • Einstein-Hilbert action (based on Riemannian geometry): S[g ] = ...
... • Einstein-Hilbert action (based on Riemannian geometry): S[g ] = ...
New Journal of Physics Quantum interference-induced stability of repulsively Lea F Santos
... We are interested in the case where the interaction is strong, |U | J for the BH model and |Jz | Jx y for the XXZ model, which creates two well-separated bands of energy. In one band, the excitations are noninteracting and move freely along the chain; in the other, the excitations are bound toge ...
... We are interested in the case where the interaction is strong, |U | J for the BH model and |Jz | Jx y for the XXZ model, which creates two well-separated bands of energy. In one band, the excitations are noninteracting and move freely along the chain; in the other, the excitations are bound toge ...
Why the brain is probably not a quantum computer Max Tegmark
... independent, with the density matrix of the separable form q q1 q2 . If the subsystems start out independent, any interaction will at least initially increase the subsystem entropies Si , thereby increasing the mutual information, since the entropy S of the total system always remains constant. ...
... independent, with the density matrix of the separable form q q1 q2 . If the subsystems start out independent, any interaction will at least initially increase the subsystem entropies Si , thereby increasing the mutual information, since the entropy S of the total system always remains constant. ...
How “Quantum” is the D-Wave Machine?
... also claimed based on extensive experiments that the D-Wave machine exhibits large-scale quantum behavior. While falling far short of the existence of a working quantum computer, this conclusion is nonetheless very exciting, since it suggests that it might be possible to create large-scale entangle ...
... also claimed based on extensive experiments that the D-Wave machine exhibits large-scale quantum behavior. While falling far short of the existence of a working quantum computer, this conclusion is nonetheless very exciting, since it suggests that it might be possible to create large-scale entangle ...
DECOHERENCE AND DYNAMICAL DECOUPLING IN SOLID-STATE SPIN QUBITS Wayne Martin Witzel
... mixture) of both zero and one. More importantly, multiple qubits, stored in the states of different subatomic particles for example, can become entangled so that their superposition states are interdependent; that is, the state of the system can be an arbitrary superposition of various possible syst ...
... mixture) of both zero and one. More importantly, multiple qubits, stored in the states of different subatomic particles for example, can become entangled so that their superposition states are interdependent; that is, the state of the system can be an arbitrary superposition of various possible syst ...
1 Introduction : Phase transitions in 2D electron systems 2
... number of experimental results and characteristic features of the SIT are at hand, but unfortunatly they cannot be summerised within the scope of this introduction, maily because even in features that are supposed to be universal such as the critical exponents, there is still much disagreement. More ...
... number of experimental results and characteristic features of the SIT are at hand, but unfortunatly they cannot be summerised within the scope of this introduction, maily because even in features that are supposed to be universal such as the critical exponents, there is still much disagreement. More ...
Stable bounce and inflation in non-local higher derivative
... cosmological singularity of the FLRW metric. The action discussed in [12] only contained ...
... cosmological singularity of the FLRW metric. The action discussed in [12] only contained ...
7.1 Linear Momentum
... the player, and the ground on which the player is standing. Now the only forces are action-reaction pairs, which are equal and opposite and cancel each other. There is no net force on this larger system. But you can still get important information about the motion of objects in this system if you us ...
... the player, and the ground on which the player is standing. Now the only forces are action-reaction pairs, which are equal and opposite and cancel each other. There is no net force on this larger system. But you can still get important information about the motion of objects in this system if you us ...