
Chapter 2 Second Quantisation - Theory of Condensed Matter
... potential Hilbert to propose 21 such axioms and P he analysed their significance. He conoperator V̂ = n V (x̂n ), where V (x) is a scalar potential, the tributed to many areas of mathematics. P total spin-operator n Ŝn , etc. Since we have seen that, by applying field operators to the vacuum space, ...
... potential Hilbert to propose 21 such axioms and P he analysed their significance. He conoperator V̂ = n V (x̂n ), where V (x) is a scalar potential, the tributed to many areas of mathematics. P total spin-operator n Ŝn , etc. Since we have seen that, by applying field operators to the vacuum space, ...
Another Look at the Wigner Function
... G. Mourgues, J. C. Andrieux, and M. R. Feix, “Solutions of the Schrödinger equation for a system excited by a time Dirac pulse of pulse of potential. An example of the connection with the classical limit through a particular smoothing of the Wigner function,” Eur. J. Phys. 5, 112 – 118 (1984). M. Ca ...
... G. Mourgues, J. C. Andrieux, and M. R. Feix, “Solutions of the Schrödinger equation for a system excited by a time Dirac pulse of pulse of potential. An example of the connection with the classical limit through a particular smoothing of the Wigner function,” Eur. J. Phys. 5, 112 – 118 (1984). M. Ca ...
Rational Quantum Physics R. N. Boyd, Ph. D., USA “There is good
... of the measurement apparatus, and the experiment as a whole. (Speed of light measurements have historically shown variations over time. See, for example, page 436 of Maxwell's “Electricity and Magnetism”.) Though quite markedly obvious, these “anomalous” measurements were apparently completely ignor ...
... of the measurement apparatus, and the experiment as a whole. (Speed of light measurements have historically shown variations over time. See, for example, page 436 of Maxwell's “Electricity and Magnetism”.) Though quite markedly obvious, these “anomalous” measurements were apparently completely ignor ...
Six easy roads to the Planck scale
... The uncertainty principle forces us to consider the position and momentum of the particle to be imprecise or “fuzzy” so that the particle occupies a region of at least ប in phase space 共x , p兲. Thus we cannot speak of the trajectory of a quantum mechanical particle but must take account of the fuzzi ...
... The uncertainty principle forces us to consider the position and momentum of the particle to be imprecise or “fuzzy” so that the particle occupies a region of at least ប in phase space 共x , p兲. Thus we cannot speak of the trajectory of a quantum mechanical particle but must take account of the fuzzi ...
Experimental Satellite Quantum Communications
... synchronized the state analyzer with the SLR start and stop signals, which are generated by MLRO electronics with picosecond accuracy. By dividing the intervals between two consecutive SLR detections in 107 equidistant subintervals, we determined the sequence of expected tref . This technique automa ...
... synchronized the state analyzer with the SLR start and stop signals, which are generated by MLRO electronics with picosecond accuracy. By dividing the intervals between two consecutive SLR detections in 107 equidistant subintervals, we determined the sequence of expected tref . This technique automa ...
Wave-mechanical Model for Chemistry (Reprint: To be published in
... The particle model causes another interpretational problem. Chemical intuition, in line with all experimental evidence, pictures the hydrogen atom as a non-polar spherical object. Like the two-dimensional planetary model, such an atom cannot be rationalized in terms of an electronic particle that or ...
... The particle model causes another interpretational problem. Chemical intuition, in line with all experimental evidence, pictures the hydrogen atom as a non-polar spherical object. Like the two-dimensional planetary model, such an atom cannot be rationalized in terms of an electronic particle that or ...
A scheme for efficient quantum computation with linear optics
... applies exp(-ijyv). It follows that all one-qubit v ...
... applies exp(-ijyv). It follows that all one-qubit v ...
THE QUANTUM COORDINATE RING OF THE SPECIAL LINEAR
... (iv) K0 (Oq ) = Z. At least for the standard 1-parameter version of Oq , the fact that Oq is a domain can be proved in several other ways, but all of them seem to require considerably more knowledge about the structure of Oq . For example, for most values of the quantum parameter and for any classic ...
... (iv) K0 (Oq ) = Z. At least for the standard 1-parameter version of Oq , the fact that Oq is a domain can be proved in several other ways, but all of them seem to require considerably more knowledge about the structure of Oq . For example, for most values of the quantum parameter and for any classic ...
Significant-Loophole-Free Test of Bells Theorem with Entangled Photons
... open if the setting choice or the measurement result of one side could be communicated to the other side in time to influence the measurement result there. Spacelike separation of each local measurement from both the distant setting choice and the distant measurement closes the locality loophole. In ...
... open if the setting choice or the measurement result of one side could be communicated to the other side in time to influence the measurement result there. Spacelike separation of each local measurement from both the distant setting choice and the distant measurement closes the locality loophole. In ...