
Communications: Entanglement switch for dipole arrays
... against an external electric field and coupled by the electric dipole-dipole interaction. The pairwise entanglement can be tuned and controlled by the ratio of the Rabi frequency and the dipole-dipole coupling strength. Tuning the entanglement can be achieved for one, two, and three-dimensional arra ...
... against an external electric field and coupled by the electric dipole-dipole interaction. The pairwise entanglement can be tuned and controlled by the ratio of the Rabi frequency and the dipole-dipole coupling strength. Tuning the entanglement can be achieved for one, two, and three-dimensional arra ...
Decoherence and the Transition from Quantum to Classical–Revisited
... sense of rotation (Leggett et al. 1987, Caldeira and Leggett 1983a, Tesche 1986). If macroscopic systems cannot be always safely placed on the classical side of the boundary, then might there be no boundary at all? The Many Worlds Interpretation (or more accurately, the Many Universes Interpretation ...
... sense of rotation (Leggett et al. 1987, Caldeira and Leggett 1983a, Tesche 1986). If macroscopic systems cannot be always safely placed on the classical side of the boundary, then might there be no boundary at all? The Many Worlds Interpretation (or more accurately, the Many Universes Interpretation ...
Ex. = 1s 1 , 0 to (1-1)
... In the address analogy, this would be the street on which the electron would probably be found. In the first state there is one city. In this first city there would be one street. In the second state there are two cities. The first city with its one street and a second city with its 3 streets for a ...
... In the address analogy, this would be the street on which the electron would probably be found. In the first state there is one city. In this first city there would be one street. In the second state there are two cities. The first city with its one street and a second city with its 3 streets for a ...
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 ...
The status of cosmological natural selection
... Hence the ensemble E is updated by a discrete series of steps, in each steps one new universe is created for each black hole in an existing universe. Under very mild assumptions for the fitness function one can show that after many steps the ensemble converges to one in which almost every member is ...
... Hence the ensemble E is updated by a discrete series of steps, in each steps one new universe is created for each black hole in an existing universe. Under very mild assumptions for the fitness function one can show that after many steps the ensemble converges to one in which almost every member is ...
Isotropic restriction in Group Field Theory condensates
... property to be invariant under SU(2) gauge transformations and 3d diffeomorphisms. HG is the SU(2) gauge-invariant subspace of Hkin . A basis of Hkin is found using the Peter-Weyl decomposition of integrable functions on SU(2) (see appendix A.4). Within this decomposition, it is easy to identify the ...
... property to be invariant under SU(2) gauge transformations and 3d diffeomorphisms. HG is the SU(2) gauge-invariant subspace of Hkin . A basis of Hkin is found using the Peter-Weyl decomposition of integrable functions on SU(2) (see appendix A.4). Within this decomposition, it is easy to identify the ...
Solid State NMR Studies of Complex Two Dimensional Structures
... direct method to distinguish the Q3 and Q4 sites present in the sample. ...
... direct method to distinguish the Q3 and Q4 sites present in the sample. ...
Quantum Field Theory and Coalgebraic Logic in Theoretical
... canonical commutation relations (CCR’s) in QFT (non-unitarily inequivalent Hilbert spaces of the system states) (Blasone et al., 2011). The DDF allows then to use the minimum free energy function and measure as an intrinsic dynamical tool of choice among states, so to grant a dynamic determination o ...
... canonical commutation relations (CCR’s) in QFT (non-unitarily inequivalent Hilbert spaces of the system states) (Blasone et al., 2011). The DDF allows then to use the minimum free energy function and measure as an intrinsic dynamical tool of choice among states, so to grant a dynamic determination o ...
The Philosophy behind Quantum Gravity
... attempt to construct such a theory is an attempt to unify Einstein's general theory of relativity with quantum theory (or quantum field theory). While quantum gravity aims to describe everything in the universe in terms of quantum theory, the purpose of the closely related project of quantum cosmolo ...
... attempt to construct such a theory is an attempt to unify Einstein's general theory of relativity with quantum theory (or quantum field theory). While quantum gravity aims to describe everything in the universe in terms of quantum theory, the purpose of the closely related project of quantum cosmolo ...