Quantum Groups: A Path to Current Algebra
... The standard argument shows that identity morphisms are unique. The notation A(A, B) (or HomA (A, B)) is used for the set of all morphisms in A from A to B . There is a category Set whose objects are sets, morphisms are functions, and composition is the usual composition of functions. There is a cat ...
... The standard argument shows that identity morphisms are unique. The notation A(A, B) (or HomA (A, B)) is used for the set of all morphisms in A from A to B . There is a category Set whose objects are sets, morphisms are functions, and composition is the usual composition of functions. There is a cat ...
Theory of Quantum Information - the David R. Cheriton School of
... and symbols associated with concepts as I have seen fit. I hope that readers who have previously grown familiar with the notation and conventions of quantum information that I have chosen not to follow will excuse me for this, and hope that they will find value in this book nevertheless. Each chapte ...
... and symbols associated with concepts as I have seen fit. I hope that readers who have previously grown familiar with the notation and conventions of quantum information that I have chosen not to follow will excuse me for this, and hope that they will find value in this book nevertheless. Each chapte ...
Thèse de doctorat - IMJ-PRG
... extérieures, les algèbres symétriques et les parties négatives (ou positives) des groupes quantiques. Plus précisément, une algèbre de Nichols peut être construite à partir d’une algèbre tensorielle tressée T (V ), qui est une algèbre de Hopf tressée en remplaçant le flip par le tressage provenant d ...
... extérieures, les algèbres symétriques et les parties négatives (ou positives) des groupes quantiques. Plus précisément, une algèbre de Nichols peut être construite à partir d’une algèbre tensorielle tressée T (V ), qui est une algèbre de Hopf tressée en remplaçant le flip par le tressage provenant d ...
Design, synthesis and study of coordination complexes for quantum computing
... when the spin-orbit coupling has a bigger influence than the crystal field (first-order coupling), like in 4f elements or 3d with T terms, the orbital angular moment L must be taken into account. The coupling of the spin and orbital angular momenta leads to a total angular momenta J. In this case, t ...
... when the spin-orbit coupling has a bigger influence than the crystal field (first-order coupling), like in 4f elements or 3d with T terms, the orbital angular moment L must be taken into account. The coupling of the spin and orbital angular momenta leads to a total angular momenta J. In this case, t ...
Spintronics: Fundamentals and applications
... relevant to present and future applications. Our strategy is to give a comprehensive view of what has been accomplished, focusing in detail on a few selected topics that we believe are representative for the broader subject within which they appear. For example, while discussing the generation of sp ...
... relevant to present and future applications. Our strategy is to give a comprehensive view of what has been accomplished, focusing in detail on a few selected topics that we believe are representative for the broader subject within which they appear. For example, while discussing the generation of sp ...
Abstract book final - International Conference on Strongly
... non-collinear magnets, (ii) the thermal Hall effect of magnetic (charge-neutral) excitations. (i) Based on a microscopic model including both electron correlation and spin-orbit coupling, it was shown in Ref. [1] that the local electric polarization induced between two spins can be nonvanishing when ...
... non-collinear magnets, (ii) the thermal Hall effect of magnetic (charge-neutral) excitations. (i) Based on a microscopic model including both electron correlation and spin-orbit coupling, it was shown in Ref. [1] that the local electric polarization induced between two spins can be nonvanishing when ...
Quantum gases of Chromium: thermodynamics and magnetic
... 4.2.1 An ideal polarized Fermi gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2.2 The Bose-Fermi mixture of 52 Cr and 53 Cr in metastable 4.3 Evaporation of a Bose-Fermi mixture of 52 Cr and 53 Cr . . . . 4.3.1 A 53 Cr Fermi sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 4.2.1 An ideal polarized Fermi gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2.2 The Bose-Fermi mixture of 52 Cr and 53 Cr in metastable 4.3 Evaporation of a Bose-Fermi mixture of 52 Cr and 53 Cr . . . . 4.3.1 A 53 Cr Fermi sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Quasi Classical Trajectory Binning: A Systematic
... Although(quantum(mechanics(is(the(most(accurate(descriptor(of( nature(at(molecular(length(scales,(sophisticated(quantum( calculations(are(still(infeasible(for(complex(systems.(As(a(result,( there(is(a(demand(for(methods(of(classical(calculation(that(are(able( to(accurately(simulate(systems(with(quan ...
... Although(quantum(mechanics(is(the(most(accurate(descriptor(of( nature(at(molecular(length(scales,(sophisticated(quantum( calculations(are(still(infeasible(for(complex(systems.(As(a(result,( there(is(a(demand(for(methods(of(classical(calculation(that(are(able( to(accurately(simulate(systems(with(quan ...
QUANTUM STRUCTURES FOR LAGRANGIAN SUBMANIFOLDS
... complex associated to f, ρ, J and we shall call the resulting homology the (positive) quantum homology of L. In the perspective of [23, 24] the complex C(L; f, ρ, J) corresponds to the linear cluster complex. Parts of Theorem 2.1.1 appear already in the literature and have been verified up to variou ...
... complex associated to f, ρ, J and we shall call the resulting homology the (positive) quantum homology of L. In the perspective of [23, 24] the complex C(L; f, ρ, J) corresponds to the linear cluster complex. Parts of Theorem 2.1.1 appear already in the literature and have been verified up to variou ...
IBS for CLIC damping ring/Lattice design for IBS - Indico
... – IBS was not expected to be a dominant effect (10%) (though included in the lattice evaluation) – Low-emittance beam extraction from damping rings is critical for luminosity production. Any effect that can increase the emittance must be taken into account – Most electron storage rings operate with ...
... – IBS was not expected to be a dominant effect (10%) (though included in the lattice evaluation) – Low-emittance beam extraction from damping rings is critical for luminosity production. Any effect that can increase the emittance must be taken into account – Most electron storage rings operate with ...
quantum computing
... simplified view of the history of computing shows that computing was thought of mainly as mental processes in the 19th century; it is thought of mainly as machine processes in the 20th century, and it will be thought of mainly as Nature processes in the 21st century. We cannot tell, of course, how m ...
... simplified view of the history of computing shows that computing was thought of mainly as mental processes in the 19th century; it is thought of mainly as machine processes in the 20th century, and it will be thought of mainly as Nature processes in the 21st century. We cannot tell, of course, how m ...
Spin-polarized charged particle beams in high
... the field. In general, we try to cite significant works, and to stress positive achievements. In some cases, we have not cited certain papers which seem to be inadequate. As stated above, we review experimental work at several accelerator laboratories to illustrate a number of fundamental points of ...
... the field. In general, we try to cite significant works, and to stress positive achievements. In some cases, we have not cited certain papers which seem to be inadequate. As stated above, we review experimental work at several accelerator laboratories to illustrate a number of fundamental points of ...
Spin dynamics and spatially resolved spin transport phenomena in
... Very long spin lifetimes, such as those found in nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond (350 µs) [Gae06], and the possibility of coherent manipulation of electron spins, which allows for short gate times [Pet05], could lead to the realization of an efficient quantum computing system. Recently, it was s ...
... Very long spin lifetimes, such as those found in nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond (350 µs) [Gae06], and the possibility of coherent manipulation of electron spins, which allows for short gate times [Pet05], could lead to the realization of an efficient quantum computing system. Recently, it was s ...
Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
... in size, represent a challenge to experimentalists, since they demand elaborate fabrication processes and involve delicate measurements. The motivation for theoreticians is not any smaller, because, on the one hand, the approaches employed for systems on macroscopic scales no longer apply or at leas ...
... in size, represent a challenge to experimentalists, since they demand elaborate fabrication processes and involve delicate measurements. The motivation for theoreticians is not any smaller, because, on the one hand, the approaches employed for systems on macroscopic scales no longer apply or at leas ...
Bell's theorem
Bell's theorem is a ‘no-go theorem’ that draws an important distinction between quantum mechanics (QM) and the world as described by classical mechanics. This theorem is named after John Stewart Bell.In its simplest form, Bell's theorem states:Cornell solid-state physicist David Mermin has described the appraisals of the importance of Bell's theorem in the physics community as ranging from ""indifference"" to ""wild extravagance"". Lawrence Berkeley particle physicist Henry Stapp declared: ""Bell's theorem is the most profound discovery of science.""Bell's theorem rules out local hidden variables as a viable explanation of quantum mechanics (though it still leaves the door open for non-local hidden variables). Bell concluded:Bell summarized one of the least popular ways to address the theorem, superdeterminism, in a 1985 BBC Radio interview: