M. Sc. Thesis
... which can via the weak atrraction be spread over considerable distances; several pairs can be occupying the same region of space at the same time [1]. As in general, the theoretical basis is needed for the development of superconductivity related applications. Although the theories of superconductiv ...
... which can via the weak atrraction be spread over considerable distances; several pairs can be occupying the same region of space at the same time [1]. As in general, the theoretical basis is needed for the development of superconductivity related applications. Although the theories of superconductiv ...
Why We Thought Linear Optics Sucks at Quantum Computing
... simulate linear optics interferometer … unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses…I cannot recommend publication of this work.” ...
... simulate linear optics interferometer … unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses…I cannot recommend publication of this work.” ...
Standard Model is an Effective Theory
... • Yet another picture • We are trapped on a 3-dimensional spatial membrane and cannot move in the extra dimensions • Gravity spreads out and moves in the extra space • The extra dimensions can be either very small or very large ...
... • Yet another picture • We are trapped on a 3-dimensional spatial membrane and cannot move in the extra dimensions • Gravity spreads out and moves in the extra space • The extra dimensions can be either very small or very large ...
P2 - Learning Grids blank File
... What does the shape of the line on the graph tell us about the bulb? What happens to the resistance of the filament bulb as its temperature is increased? (HIGHER) Why does this happen? What effect does reversing the potential difference have on the shape of the line? Learning Grids for GCSE AQA A Ph ...
... What does the shape of the line on the graph tell us about the bulb? What happens to the resistance of the filament bulb as its temperature is increased? (HIGHER) Why does this happen? What effect does reversing the potential difference have on the shape of the line? Learning Grids for GCSE AQA A Ph ...
A dedicated missionary - Homepage of the Quantum History Project
... charge. With these two principles, Larmor created a theory of ether and matter, in which electrons, positive and negative, were both the centres of radial strain in the ether, thus accounting for the electromagnetic phenomena in the ether, and the origin of all inertial mass. As Warwick (2003a) say ...
... charge. With these two principles, Larmor created a theory of ether and matter, in which electrons, positive and negative, were both the centres of radial strain in the ether, thus accounting for the electromagnetic phenomena in the ether, and the origin of all inertial mass. As Warwick (2003a) say ...
Dynamics of spherical particles on a surface: Collision
... found that the properties of this particulate system are influenced significantly by the substrate-particle interactions. In particular, sliding of the particles relative to the substrate after a collision leads to considerable energy loss for common experimental conditions. The presented results pr ...
... found that the properties of this particulate system are influenced significantly by the substrate-particle interactions. In particular, sliding of the particles relative to the substrate after a collision leads to considerable energy loss for common experimental conditions. The presented results pr ...
SEGUNDO WORKSHOP INFORMACIÌN CUÊNTICA EN ESPAÑA
... resource for quantum-enhanced atomic magnetometry [2]. More recently, we have developed techniques for squeezing all three spin components of an unpolarised sample of atoms. This generates a highly entangled macroscopic spin singlet (MSS) [3,4], analogous to the ground state of many fundamental spin ...
... resource for quantum-enhanced atomic magnetometry [2]. More recently, we have developed techniques for squeezing all three spin components of an unpolarised sample of atoms. This generates a highly entangled macroscopic spin singlet (MSS) [3,4], analogous to the ground state of many fundamental spin ...
Quantum dynamics of human decision
... according to the classic theory, the probability of the union of these two mutually exclusive events is the sum, 2 p (1p). In fact, however, no photons are ever observed to reach the detector under this condition! Modern dynamic models of physics are currently based on the theory of quantum mec ...
... according to the classic theory, the probability of the union of these two mutually exclusive events is the sum, 2 p (1p). In fact, however, no photons are ever observed to reach the detector under this condition! Modern dynamic models of physics are currently based on the theory of quantum mec ...