
Quantum-Fluctuation-Driven Crossover from a Dilute Bose
... equation of state caused by the LHY term in strongly interacting Fermi [4–6] and Bose gases [7,8]. While in these measurements the LHY correction does not modify the qualitative behavior of the gas, it has been recently pointed out [9] that, in systems with competing interactions of different origin ...
... equation of state caused by the LHY term in strongly interacting Fermi [4–6] and Bose gases [7,8]. While in these measurements the LHY correction does not modify the qualitative behavior of the gas, it has been recently pointed out [9] that, in systems with competing interactions of different origin ...
Distance between quantum states in the presence of initial qubit
... of the size for distance in quantum information processing, and according to Ref. [13], an increase of the distance can be interpreted in terms of the exchange of information between the system and its environment. If the distance increases over its initial value, information which is locally inacce ...
... of the size for distance in quantum information processing, and according to Ref. [13], an increase of the distance can be interpreted in terms of the exchange of information between the system and its environment. If the distance increases over its initial value, information which is locally inacce ...
The powerpoint presentation of the material
... Certain properties of physical objects form complementary pairs. The more accurately one property from a pair is known, the less accurately it is possible, in principle, to know the other. The position & momentum of a particle are a complementary pair of properties: ...
... Certain properties of physical objects form complementary pairs. The more accurately one property from a pair is known, the less accurately it is possible, in principle, to know the other. The position & momentum of a particle are a complementary pair of properties: ...
Classical properties of quantum scattering
... Studies of classical wave scattering were initiated by Lord Rayleigh [1] discussing a disturbance (scattering) of acoustic plane waves of sound by obstacles, placed in a propagating uniform media. He found that an incident wave (primary in his terminology) induces a secondary wave (later called scat ...
... Studies of classical wave scattering were initiated by Lord Rayleigh [1] discussing a disturbance (scattering) of acoustic plane waves of sound by obstacles, placed in a propagating uniform media. He found that an incident wave (primary in his terminology) induces a secondary wave (later called scat ...
Heisenberg (and Schrödinger, and Pauli) on Hidden - Hal-SHS
... probability |cn |2 of the atoms in the state n, has been established beforehand experimentally. In this case the phases γn are unknown in principle, so that [(2)] then naturally goes over to [(3)] [...] . What Born and Heisenberg say here is that the expressions |Snk |2 denote ‘usual’ transition pro ...
... probability |cn |2 of the atoms in the state n, has been established beforehand experimentally. In this case the phases γn are unknown in principle, so that [(2)] then naturally goes over to [(3)] [...] . What Born and Heisenberg say here is that the expressions |Snk |2 denote ‘usual’ transition pro ...
Biosystems as Macroscopic Quantum Systems
... systems made possible by the notion of many-sheeted space-time is predicted. The key idea is that the non-atomic space-time sheets can have extremely low temperatures -- unlike the atomic space-time sheet -- and thus allow various Macroscopic quantum phases. Consciousness is assumed to involve also ...
... systems made possible by the notion of many-sheeted space-time is predicted. The key idea is that the non-atomic space-time sheets can have extremely low temperatures -- unlike the atomic space-time sheet -- and thus allow various Macroscopic quantum phases. Consciousness is assumed to involve also ...
Physics at the FQMT`11 conference
... cells. Apart from the investigation of mimetic systems, nano-devices (e.g. NEMS) provide us a possibility to ‘follow individual molecules’ in cells and manipulate them. This increases the possibility of a ‘symbiosis’ between biology and physics. We can improve our knowledge of how cells work by usin ...
... cells. Apart from the investigation of mimetic systems, nano-devices (e.g. NEMS) provide us a possibility to ‘follow individual molecules’ in cells and manipulate them. This increases the possibility of a ‘symbiosis’ between biology and physics. We can improve our knowledge of how cells work by usin ...