
Superselection Rules - Philsci
... practically irreversible manner, albeit the correlations are actually never destroyed but merely delocalised. The emergence of effective SSRs through the dynamical process of decoherence has also been called einselection [15]. For example, this idea has been applied to the problem of why certain mol ...
... practically irreversible manner, albeit the correlations are actually never destroyed but merely delocalised. The emergence of effective SSRs through the dynamical process of decoherence has also been called einselection [15]. For example, this idea has been applied to the problem of why certain mol ...
The Born rule and its interpretation
... Upon the identifications explained above, the Born probability measure then comes out to be just the restriction of the total state on A to the ‘classical’ subalgebra D thereof that Bohr calls for. This account does not provide a derivation of the Born rule from first principles, but it does clarif ...
... Upon the identifications explained above, the Born probability measure then comes out to be just the restriction of the total state on A to the ‘classical’ subalgebra D thereof that Bohr calls for. This account does not provide a derivation of the Born rule from first principles, but it does clarif ...
The concepts of an atom and chemical bond in physics and chemistry
... practice the partitioning of the entire physical space of the system into adjacent regions where every region contains in principle only one maximum (atomic core). As a result of such partitioning, we are able to assign uniquely a part of physical space to individual atoms and restore the concept of ...
... practice the partitioning of the entire physical space of the system into adjacent regions where every region contains in principle only one maximum (atomic core). As a result of such partitioning, we are able to assign uniquely a part of physical space to individual atoms and restore the concept of ...
ACAT2005_Severyanov
... From quantum to classical circuit We wish to use famous Feynman’s sum-over-paths method to calculate the matrix element for a quantum circuit built of the Toffoli and Hadamard gates (these two constitute a universal basis). To do that, we replace the quantum circuit under consideration by its clas ...
... From quantum to classical circuit We wish to use famous Feynman’s sum-over-paths method to calculate the matrix element for a quantum circuit built of the Toffoli and Hadamard gates (these two constitute a universal basis). To do that, we replace the quantum circuit under consideration by its clas ...
Transition Probability (Fidelity) and its Relatives
... [13] is a general reference to the geometric phase for general states. For relations to Einstein-Yang-Mills systems see [28]. For comparison with other approach see [27]. A treatment of the dim H = ∞ case is in [14]. Other aspects, including the problem of experimental verifications are in [2] and i ...
... [13] is a general reference to the geometric phase for general states. For relations to Einstein-Yang-Mills systems see [28]. For comparison with other approach see [27]. A treatment of the dim H = ∞ case is in [14]. Other aspects, including the problem of experimental verifications are in [2] and i ...
Atomic 1
... The most important application is to electrons. A single free electron has S=1/2; it is therefore always in a doublet state. Two electrons can pair up in a singlet or in a triplet state. Normally the singlet is the ground state. ...
... The most important application is to electrons. A single free electron has S=1/2; it is therefore always in a doublet state. Two electrons can pair up in a singlet or in a triplet state. Normally the singlet is the ground state. ...
relevance feedback algorithms inspired by quantum detection
... Relevance feedback is a feature of some information retrieval systems. The idea behind relevance feedback is to take the results that are initially returned from a given query and to use information about whether or not those results are relevant to perform a new query. ...
... Relevance feedback is a feature of some information retrieval systems. The idea behind relevance feedback is to take the results that are initially returned from a given query and to use information about whether or not those results are relevant to perform a new query. ...
Atomic Structure Lecture 7 - Introduction Lecture 7
... arranged the way they are on the periodic table. Edwin Schrödinger shared the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics for his quantum mechancial model of the atom ...
... arranged the way they are on the periodic table. Edwin Schrödinger shared the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics for his quantum mechancial model of the atom ...
PowerPoint 演示文稿 - Shandong University
... The closed shell is spherically symmetric, and is strongly bound to the nucleus. The valence electron is located at a relatively large distance r from the nucleus. It moves in the electrostatic field of the nuclear charge +Ze, which is for the most part screened by the (Z-1) inner electrons. We desc ...
... The closed shell is spherically symmetric, and is strongly bound to the nucleus. The valence electron is located at a relatively large distance r from the nucleus. It moves in the electrostatic field of the nuclear charge +Ze, which is for the most part screened by the (Z-1) inner electrons. We desc ...