
The role of Chern Simons theory in solving the fractional quantum
... provides a derivation of the wave function from a completely different principle. • It gives a new physical understanding. The 1/3 state is seen as one filled quasi-Landau level of composite fermions carrying two vortices. • It clarifies that this state belongs to a more general structure with an im ...
... provides a derivation of the wave function from a completely different principle. • It gives a new physical understanding. The 1/3 state is seen as one filled quasi-Landau level of composite fermions carrying two vortices. • It clarifies that this state belongs to a more general structure with an im ...
Quantum Control in Cold Atom Systems
... • Properties of emergent particle different from both the fundamental particles and quasiparticles of both phases; similar to what happens at “deconfined quantum critical points” (Senthil, Vishwanath, Balents, Sachdev, Fisher 04) • Properties of emergent particle expected from difference between two ...
... • Properties of emergent particle different from both the fundamental particles and quasiparticles of both phases; similar to what happens at “deconfined quantum critical points” (Senthil, Vishwanath, Balents, Sachdev, Fisher 04) • Properties of emergent particle expected from difference between two ...
Rotational Motion 3
... What about the components of L perpendicular to the axis? In general they can behave in a quite complicated way, changing with time as the body rotates. These changes must be brought about by external torques, caused by forces exerted on the body by the fixed axle about which it rotates. But if the ...
... What about the components of L perpendicular to the axis? In general they can behave in a quite complicated way, changing with time as the body rotates. These changes must be brought about by external torques, caused by forces exerted on the body by the fixed axle about which it rotates. But if the ...
Accelerate This! - University of Houston
... Accelerating anti protons Oppositely charged particles turn in opposite directions in the same beamline. What’s the direction of the B field here? ...
... Accelerating anti protons Oppositely charged particles turn in opposite directions in the same beamline. What’s the direction of the B field here? ...
Lecture Notes (pptx)
... Not QC but exploiting randomization. Similar idea but here the angle is massive parallelism, not one qBit with many states superimposed in it. Make them fluoresce to reveal answer, or use a mechanism that destroys the molecules that didn’t find the right answer ...
... Not QC but exploiting randomization. Similar idea but here the angle is massive parallelism, not one qBit with many states superimposed in it. Make them fluoresce to reveal answer, or use a mechanism that destroys the molecules that didn’t find the right answer ...