
Halperin Presentation - National Academy of Sciences
... Single crystals 4 cm, 15 gm (Northwestern) ...
... Single crystals 4 cm, 15 gm (Northwestern) ...
Spontaneous Dimensional Reduction in Quantum Gravity
... spectral dimension dS , determined from the “return probability” K(x, x; s) ∼ (4πs)−dS /2 . These estimators assume a Riemannian (positive definite) metric, and their application to spacetimes requires analytic continuation, which might distort the physics [5]. There are, however, several Lorentzian ...
... spectral dimension dS , determined from the “return probability” K(x, x; s) ∼ (4πs)−dS /2 . These estimators assume a Riemannian (positive definite) metric, and their application to spacetimes requires analytic continuation, which might distort the physics [5]. There are, however, several Lorentzian ...
review of Quantum Fields and Strings
... to look at the most fundamental physical theories. Anyone with curiosity about the world might want to know the principles describing matter and motion. If one also knows some mathematics, then it is possible to get at least some idea of the structure that is being proposed by quantum field theory. ...
... to look at the most fundamental physical theories. Anyone with curiosity about the world might want to know the principles describing matter and motion. If one also knows some mathematics, then it is possible to get at least some idea of the structure that is being proposed by quantum field theory. ...
Quantum Theory Looks at Time Travel
... This also has enormous consequences on the paradoxes of free will. It shows that it is perfectly logical to assume that one has many choices and that one is free to take any one of them. Until a choice is taken, the future is not determined. However, once a choice is taken, and it leads to a particu ...
... This also has enormous consequences on the paradoxes of free will. It shows that it is perfectly logical to assume that one has many choices and that one is free to take any one of them. Until a choice is taken, the future is not determined. However, once a choice is taken, and it leads to a particu ...
tions processing as well as in quantum information processing. In anal
... Information is quantized in classical digital informations processing as well as in quantum information processing. In analogy to the classical bit, the elementary quantum of information in quantum information processing is called a qubit. In the first part of this chapter we will learn how qubits c ...
... Information is quantized in classical digital informations processing as well as in quantum information processing. In analogy to the classical bit, the elementary quantum of information in quantum information processing is called a qubit. In the first part of this chapter we will learn how qubits c ...
An Introduction to Quantum Fluid of Light
... Realized by : Antonine Rochet Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris VI, Master 2 LuMI Supervised by : Quentin Glorieux ...
... Realized by : Antonine Rochet Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris VI, Master 2 LuMI Supervised by : Quentin Glorieux ...
Book of Abstracts
... graph using approximations, either by a family of appropriate “fat graphs” or by operators on the graph itself. In particular, within an approximation by Neumann Laplacians on a tube network the squeezing limit yields only the free (or Kirchhoff) boundary conditions. In this talk I will describe two ...
... graph using approximations, either by a family of appropriate “fat graphs” or by operators on the graph itself. In particular, within an approximation by Neumann Laplacians on a tube network the squeezing limit yields only the free (or Kirchhoff) boundary conditions. In this talk I will describe two ...
Revealing novel quantum phases in quantum antiferromagnets on
... The emergence of quantum collective phenomena opens the path towards quantum phases that do not admit any classical counterpart. Quantum magnets provide a large showcase of materials in which QPTs have been experimentally demonstrated. Quantum fluctuations, driving the system through a QPT, can be c ...
... The emergence of quantum collective phenomena opens the path towards quantum phases that do not admit any classical counterpart. Quantum magnets provide a large showcase of materials in which QPTs have been experimentally demonstrated. Quantum fluctuations, driving the system through a QPT, can be c ...
Triple to quintuple quantum dots for making multiple qubits
... Decoherence of a central spin in solids is not only an ideal model problem for understanding the foundation of quantum physics but also a critical issue in quantum information technologies. Studying central spin decoherence caused by environmental fluctuations may yield key insights into the nature ...
... Decoherence of a central spin in solids is not only an ideal model problem for understanding the foundation of quantum physics but also a critical issue in quantum information technologies. Studying central spin decoherence caused by environmental fluctuations may yield key insights into the nature ...
URL - StealthSkater
... I have actually made much more radical proposal in TGD-inspired Quantum-Biology. According to this proposal, flux tube connections are dynamical and can be changed by reconnection of 2 magnetic flux tubes. The signal pathways A→C and B→D would be transformed to signal pathways to A→D and B→C by reco ...
... I have actually made much more radical proposal in TGD-inspired Quantum-Biology. According to this proposal, flux tube connections are dynamical and can be changed by reconnection of 2 magnetic flux tubes. The signal pathways A→C and B→D would be transformed to signal pathways to A→D and B→C by reco ...
Can Bohmian Mechanics Be Made Background Independent?
... because there are many factors that enter the physical description provided by a theory, and it is not always simple to discriminate among them real “actors” from mere formal features. Despite the conceptual difficulties that we are going to spell out in a moment, the requirement of background indepen ...
... because there are many factors that enter the physical description provided by a theory, and it is not always simple to discriminate among them real “actors” from mere formal features. Despite the conceptual difficulties that we are going to spell out in a moment, the requirement of background indepen ...