Realism, rationalism and scientific method
... brief history. Chapter 17 of my Against Method discusses a special case that shows what elements must be considered in any detailed discussion of incommensurability). There do exist cases where not only do some older concepts break the framework of a new theory, but where an entire theory, all its o ...
... brief history. Chapter 17 of my Against Method discusses a special case that shows what elements must be considered in any detailed discussion of incommensurability). There do exist cases where not only do some older concepts break the framework of a new theory, but where an entire theory, all its o ...
Physical Foundations of Quantum Electronics
... move the ‘center of gravity’ of the course from the microwave range to the optical one and supply the course with new sections. However, one should keep in mind that lasers and masers are based on common principles and that quantum electronics originated from radio spectroscopy and radiophysics. The ...
... move the ‘center of gravity’ of the course from the microwave range to the optical one and supply the course with new sections. However, one should keep in mind that lasers and masers are based on common principles and that quantum electronics originated from radio spectroscopy and radiophysics. The ...
Approaches to Quantum Gravity
... I think it is fair to say that we are still far from having constructed a satisfactory theory of Quantum Gravity, and that any single approach currently being considered is too incomplete or poorly understood, whatever its strengths and successes may be, to claim to have achieved its goal, or to hav ...
... I think it is fair to say that we are still far from having constructed a satisfactory theory of Quantum Gravity, and that any single approach currently being considered is too incomplete or poorly understood, whatever its strengths and successes may be, to claim to have achieved its goal, or to hav ...
GAP Optique Geneva University
... some measurements on individual quanta (single photon pulses). ...
... some measurements on individual quanta (single photon pulses). ...
Entanglement or Separability
... was first outlined by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolski and Nathan Rosen in 1935 and led to the famous EPR paradoxon.[6] Their result was that quantum mechanics can’t be a correct theory since entanglement would lead to a violation of the classical principle of local realism: »We are thus forced to co ...
... was first outlined by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolski and Nathan Rosen in 1935 and led to the famous EPR paradoxon.[6] Their result was that quantum mechanics can’t be a correct theory since entanglement would lead to a violation of the classical principle of local realism: »We are thus forced to co ...
abstract
... Quantum criticality (QC) in heavy fermion systems has been studied mainly for Kondo lattice systems with integer valence where a quantum critical point is usually expected to be on the border of magnetism. On the other hand, the first Yb-based heavy fermion superconductor -YbAlB4 provides a unique ...
... Quantum criticality (QC) in heavy fermion systems has been studied mainly for Kondo lattice systems with integer valence where a quantum critical point is usually expected to be on the border of magnetism. On the other hand, the first Yb-based heavy fermion superconductor -YbAlB4 provides a unique ...
University of Florida - University of Missouri
... Background ・The CCSD model is one of the most reliable quantum chemical methods. However, it is often necessary to incorporate higher order cluster operators than connected doubles to achieve the chemical accuracy. ・ CCSDT, CCSDTQ, and CCSDTQP are implemented and they produce highly accurate comput ...
... Background ・The CCSD model is one of the most reliable quantum chemical methods. However, it is often necessary to incorporate higher order cluster operators than connected doubles to achieve the chemical accuracy. ・ CCSDT, CCSDTQ, and CCSDTQP are implemented and they produce highly accurate comput ...
IMPRECISE MEASUREMENTS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS
... measurement techniques. Quantum theory has shown that measurements need also theoretical examination. Soon after the birth of quantum theory the deep nature of the theoretical issues related to measurements were generally recognized. It became clear that the concept of measurement is not at all inno ...
... measurement techniques. Quantum theory has shown that measurements need also theoretical examination. Soon after the birth of quantum theory the deep nature of the theoretical issues related to measurements were generally recognized. It became clear that the concept of measurement is not at all inno ...
Entanglement Spectrum in the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
... In particular the FQHE exhibits a new type of order different from the classical or quantum orders that can be described by the paradigm of Landau’s symmetry breaking theory. This new type of order is robust upon local perturbations and cannot be described by a symmetry or a broken symmetry. In part ...
... In particular the FQHE exhibits a new type of order different from the classical or quantum orders that can be described by the paradigm of Landau’s symmetry breaking theory. This new type of order is robust upon local perturbations and cannot be described by a symmetry or a broken symmetry. In part ...
Applications of Resolutions of the Coulomb Operator in Quantum
... levels are not continuous but discrete. During the 19th century and early 20th century, there were many renowned scientists including Boltzmann [16], Planck [17], Einstein [18], de Broglie [19] and Heisenberg [20] involved in the conception of this new field of physics. As the unique feature of this ...
... levels are not continuous but discrete. During the 19th century and early 20th century, there were many renowned scientists including Boltzmann [16], Planck [17], Einstein [18], de Broglie [19] and Heisenberg [20] involved in the conception of this new field of physics. As the unique feature of this ...
Optimal Detection of Symmetric Mixed Quantum States
... unitary group is not constrained to be Abelian. We obtain a convenient characterization of the LSM and show that the LSM operators have the same symmetries as the original state set. We then show that for such GU state sets, the probability of correctly detecting each of the states using the LSM is ...
... unitary group is not constrained to be Abelian. We obtain a convenient characterization of the LSM and show that the LSM operators have the same symmetries as the original state set. We then show that for such GU state sets, the probability of correctly detecting each of the states using the LSM is ...
Improve The Convergence of Jarzynski Equality through Fast
... restrict the form of work function for a driven system initialized in thermal equilibrium. When first discovered, the relations were formulated for closed classical system. Researcher subsequently generalized them to open classical systems [4], quantum systems [5] and systems where generalized measu ...
... restrict the form of work function for a driven system initialized in thermal equilibrium. When first discovered, the relations were formulated for closed classical system. Researcher subsequently generalized them to open classical systems [4], quantum systems [5] and systems where generalized measu ...
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... thing about this subject is that it touches upon a number of different disciplines: physics, mathematics, and philosophy. Initially, I started to look upon the subject as a physicist, but gradually the discussion turned more and more philosophical. Therefore, let me start by pointing out what I mean ...
... thing about this subject is that it touches upon a number of different disciplines: physics, mathematics, and philosophy. Initially, I started to look upon the subject as a physicist, but gradually the discussion turned more and more philosophical. Therefore, let me start by pointing out what I mean ...