quantum simulations on square and triangular hubbard models
... the single-particle spectrum which can be observed in angle-resolved photoemission experiments (ARPES) also has weak momentum dependence and is proportional to ...
... the single-particle spectrum which can be observed in angle-resolved photoemission experiments (ARPES) also has weak momentum dependence and is proportional to ...
Single photons from single ions: quantum interference and distant ion interaction Dissertation
... values simultaneously with one quantum circuit. Including quantum interference in the computation, quantum parallelism allows for the evaluation of a function to be balanced or constant in exponentially reduced time than a classical deterministic computer [7, 10]. Besides the single- and multi-qubit ...
... values simultaneously with one quantum circuit. Including quantum interference in the computation, quantum parallelism allows for the evaluation of a function to be balanced or constant in exponentially reduced time than a classical deterministic computer [7, 10]. Besides the single- and multi-qubit ...
Test of the consistency of various linearized semiclassical initial
... FB-IVR58兲 of Miller et al., are needed for this—but it does describe some aspects of the quantum dynamics very well;26,30–32,34,59–62 e.g., the LSC-IVR has been shown to describe reactive flux autocorrelation functions 共which determine chemical reaction rates兲 quite well, including strong tunneling ...
... FB-IVR58兲 of Miller et al., are needed for this—but it does describe some aspects of the quantum dynamics very well;26,30–32,34,59–62 e.g., the LSC-IVR has been shown to describe reactive flux autocorrelation functions 共which determine chemical reaction rates兲 quite well, including strong tunneling ...
Discrete Approaches to Quantum Gravity in Four Dimensions
... technical difficulties. Reflection positivity can be shown for some of the models, but generally requires the inclusion of a factor sign(det e) in the Lagrangian. Obtaining qualitative non-perturbative information about the phase structure requires a non-trivial measure input. The complicated functi ...
... technical difficulties. Reflection positivity can be shown for some of the models, but generally requires the inclusion of a factor sign(det e) in the Lagrangian. Obtaining qualitative non-perturbative information about the phase structure requires a non-trivial measure input. The complicated functi ...
Strongly Interacting Fermi Gases - Research Laboratory of Electronics
... about the work we do, and who takes the time to share his knowledge with his students. Our discussions and brainstorming lead to many fruitful ideas, and I certainly enjoyed thinking about physics with him. Martin has been a colleague as well as an advisor, often joining his students in the lab and ...
... about the work we do, and who takes the time to share his knowledge with his students. Our discussions and brainstorming lead to many fruitful ideas, and I certainly enjoyed thinking about physics with him. Martin has been a colleague as well as an advisor, often joining his students in the lab and ...
Chapter 1-Introduction - Heriot
... polymers in fact do not posses this degeneracy and the resulting physical differences are significant. For now we will continue our review of the physics of trans-PA. ...
... polymers in fact do not posses this degeneracy and the resulting physical differences are significant. For now we will continue our review of the physics of trans-PA. ...
Thermally driven magnon transport in the magnetic insulator Yttrium
... effect (SSE), where a spin current flowing perpendicularly to the heat currents or the temperature gradient is generated. The results emphasize on the formulation of the concept of spectral non-uniformity of magnon temperature to explain the transverse spin Seebeck effect with contemporary theories ...
... effect (SSE), where a spin current flowing perpendicularly to the heat currents or the temperature gradient is generated. The results emphasize on the formulation of the concept of spectral non-uniformity of magnon temperature to explain the transverse spin Seebeck effect with contemporary theories ...
A WYSIWYG Simulation Tool for Investigating the Circuit Model of
... This project is going to reach out to a number of branches of not only computer science but of the scientific world including quantum mechanics. For this reason it is wise to provide the reader with an explanation of what quantum mechanics is and where quantum computation fits into the picture. The ...
... This project is going to reach out to a number of branches of not only computer science but of the scientific world including quantum mechanics. For this reason it is wise to provide the reader with an explanation of what quantum mechanics is and where quantum computation fits into the picture. The ...
review article
... on gold ions, beam rigidities differ by a factor of 2.5. This suggests a machine design based on two separate rings that can operate at two different magnetic field settings to maintain the necessary equal rotation frequencies. Because a single interaction region (IR) design cannot accommodate such ...
... on gold ions, beam rigidities differ by a factor of 2.5. This suggests a machine design based on two separate rings that can operate at two different magnetic field settings to maintain the necessary equal rotation frequencies. Because a single interaction region (IR) design cannot accommodate such ...
2010 - Universiteit Utrecht
... Research School of Theoretical Physics (DRSTP) was formed. The school is a cooperation between the theoretical physics groups of six Dutch universities: University of Amsterdam (UvA), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA), University of Groningen (RUG), Leiden University (UL), Radboud University Nijmeg ...
... Research School of Theoretical Physics (DRSTP) was formed. The school is a cooperation between the theoretical physics groups of six Dutch universities: University of Amsterdam (UvA), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA), University of Groningen (RUG), Leiden University (UL), Radboud University Nijmeg ...
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: