
Density Functional Theory
... • We need a model which can describe electrons… • … so turn to Quantum Mechanics – the Physics of the very small. – Thanks to Planck, Heisenberg, Einstein, Schrödinger et al, 1920s ...
... • We need a model which can describe electrons… • … so turn to Quantum Mechanics – the Physics of the very small. – Thanks to Planck, Heisenberg, Einstein, Schrödinger et al, 1920s ...
Is Classical Statistical Mechanics Self-Consistent? (A paper in honor of C. F. von Weizsäcker, 1912–2007)
... including Heisenberg and Weizsäcker, detained at Farm Hall, near Cambridge in late 1945, were published. The Farm Hall Transcript revealed that Weizsäcker had taken the lead in arguing for an agreement among the scientists that they would claim that they had never wanted to develop a German nuclea ...
... including Heisenberg and Weizsäcker, detained at Farm Hall, near Cambridge in late 1945, were published. The Farm Hall Transcript revealed that Weizsäcker had taken the lead in arguing for an agreement among the scientists that they would claim that they had never wanted to develop a German nuclea ...
Quantum Electrodynamics and Plasmonic Resonance of Metallic
... Here λm = 2πc/ωm . In eqn. (11), ε′1 and ε′′1 are evaluated at ω = ωm . As βz ≥ 0, the frequency shift ∆ is less than 1/4 of ωm . The central aim of this work is to demonstrate that the interaction of the induced dipole and the vacuum fluctuation of the electromagnetic field causes a red shift ∆ of th ...
... Here λm = 2πc/ωm . In eqn. (11), ε′1 and ε′′1 are evaluated at ω = ωm . As βz ≥ 0, the frequency shift ∆ is less than 1/4 of ωm . The central aim of this work is to demonstrate that the interaction of the induced dipole and the vacuum fluctuation of the electromagnetic field causes a red shift ∆ of th ...
JQI Fellows - University of Maryland, College Park
... one outcome from the superposition... a non-deterministic step... which means you might not get the answer your looking for! ...
... one outcome from the superposition... a non-deterministic step... which means you might not get the answer your looking for! ...
213-236, 2015 Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da
... not engaged here with the formal analysis of the probabilistic relation between evidence and theory. Rather, we characterize the attitudes which scientists take vis-à-vis a theory under scrutiny. This is the conception of confidence. It is not surprising that close agreement between experimental dat ...
... not engaged here with the formal analysis of the probabilistic relation between evidence and theory. Rather, we characterize the attitudes which scientists take vis-à-vis a theory under scrutiny. This is the conception of confidence. It is not surprising that close agreement between experimental dat ...
The Emergence of Classical Dynamics in a Quantum World
... of which degree of freedom we might consider—whether it is the position of the center of mass, angular orientation, or deviation from sphericity—in the final analysis, those variables are merely a combination of the positions (or other properties) of the individual atoms. As all the properties of ea ...
... of which degree of freedom we might consider—whether it is the position of the center of mass, angular orientation, or deviation from sphericity—in the final analysis, those variables are merely a combination of the positions (or other properties) of the individual atoms. As all the properties of ea ...
A strong hybrid couple
... go through each other without affecting one another. This means that the fundamental particles of light, photons, do not typically interact with each other, or with matter, unless designed to do so. Photons and matter interact when strong light beams propagate through a dense atomic medium, but this ...
... go through each other without affecting one another. This means that the fundamental particles of light, photons, do not typically interact with each other, or with matter, unless designed to do so. Photons and matter interact when strong light beams propagate through a dense atomic medium, but this ...
PDF ∗ , 88K - UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry
... Some tasks performed by solid-state electronic devices can also be carried out by single organic molecules. This was Aviram and Ratner’s1 avant-garde claim in 1974 when they described the first single molecule electronic devicesthe molecular rectifier. Recently, synthetic and analytic methods have p ...
... Some tasks performed by solid-state electronic devices can also be carried out by single organic molecules. This was Aviram and Ratner’s1 avant-garde claim in 1974 when they described the first single molecule electronic devicesthe molecular rectifier. Recently, synthetic and analytic methods have p ...
Quantum Probabilistic Dyadic Second-Order Logic⋆
... the set of states ΣH to the set of set of states ΣH0 , given by A(|ψi) for every |ψi ∈ H. An action is any such function A : H → H0 induced on state spaces by some linear map A : ΣH → ΣH0 . We can also define composition, tensor product and adjoint of actions in a natural way via composition, tensor ...
... the set of states ΣH to the set of set of states ΣH0 , given by A(|ψi) for every |ψi ∈ H. An action is any such function A : H → H0 induced on state spaces by some linear map A : ΣH → ΣH0 . We can also define composition, tensor product and adjoint of actions in a natural way via composition, tensor ...
Relativity and Quantum Field Theory
... Abstract Relativistic quantum field theories (RQFTs) are invariant under the action of the Poincaré group, the symmetry group of Minkowski spacetime. Non-relativistic quantum field theories (NQFTs) are invariant under the action of the symmetry group of a classical spacetime; i.e., a spacetime that ...
... Abstract Relativistic quantum field theories (RQFTs) are invariant under the action of the Poincaré group, the symmetry group of Minkowski spacetime. Non-relativistic quantum field theories (NQFTs) are invariant under the action of the symmetry group of a classical spacetime; i.e., a spacetime that ...
Quantum information processing with superconducting qubits in a
... the Rabi oscillation with a single excitation quantum of the resonator (as opposed to one or more photons), and (c) no quantum computing scheme. We study the Cooper-pair box with a SQUID loop. In this structure, the superconducting island with Cooperpair charge Q = 2ne is coupled to a segment of a s ...
... the Rabi oscillation with a single excitation quantum of the resonator (as opposed to one or more photons), and (c) no quantum computing scheme. We study the Cooper-pair box with a SQUID loop. In this structure, the superconducting island with Cooperpair charge Q = 2ne is coupled to a segment of a s ...
No-Go Theorem for the Composition of Quantum
... λ’s are regarded as representing real aspects of a quantum system. But since the structure of a hidden-variables model cannot actually fix the nature (or reference) of the λ’s, we will use the neutral language often used by Bell [10] of ...
... λ’s are regarded as representing real aspects of a quantum system. But since the structure of a hidden-variables model cannot actually fix the nature (or reference) of the λ’s, we will use the neutral language often used by Bell [10] of ...