
Tunneling via a barrier faster than light
... field is assumed to be given by the Larmor frequency multiplied with the time a particle spends in the barrier. For this case Rybachenko found for the spin of transmitted particles to lowest order in the field B0 , ...
... field is assumed to be given by the Larmor frequency multiplied with the time a particle spends in the barrier. For this case Rybachenko found for the spin of transmitted particles to lowest order in the field B0 , ...
Linear particle accelerator (LINAC)
... quickly. Likewise, because its mass is so small, electrons have much less kinetic energy than protons at the same speed. Because of the possibility of electron emissions from highly charged surfaces, the voltages used in the accelerator have an upper limit, so this can't be as simple as just increas ...
... quickly. Likewise, because its mass is so small, electrons have much less kinetic energy than protons at the same speed. Because of the possibility of electron emissions from highly charged surfaces, the voltages used in the accelerator have an upper limit, so this can't be as simple as just increas ...
2011 STEP 1 - Mathshelper
... for some positive constant k. Deduce that the time T taken for the water to reach height αH is given by ...
... for some positive constant k. Deduce that the time T taken for the water to reach height αH is given by ...
Principle of Least Action
... constant � = 1.05×10−34 J·s. Recall that complex numbers can be represented as little arrows in a two-dimensional xy-plane. The length of the arrow represents the magnitude of the complex number, the phase represents its angle relative to say the x-axis. Hence, in eq. (1.3.20) each path can be repre ...
... constant � = 1.05×10−34 J·s. Recall that complex numbers can be represented as little arrows in a two-dimensional xy-plane. The length of the arrow represents the magnitude of the complex number, the phase represents its angle relative to say the x-axis. Hence, in eq. (1.3.20) each path can be repre ...
Distillability of Inseparable Quantum Systems
... For example, many of the states (9) have N (̺) ≤ 1 hence they cannot be purified by the BBPSSW protocol itself. To find the Bell operator [16] basis in which a given state has the highest fraction of a maximally entangled vector, it suffices to find rotations which diagonalize the T matrix. Subsequently, ...
... For example, many of the states (9) have N (̺) ≤ 1 hence they cannot be purified by the BBPSSW protocol itself. To find the Bell operator [16] basis in which a given state has the highest fraction of a maximally entangled vector, it suffices to find rotations which diagonalize the T matrix. Subsequently, ...
“What is quantum theory about?” Jos Uffink March 26, 2010, Utrecht
... “ Suppose that we have before us a machine; the initial wheel-work and the final wheel-work alone are visible, but the transmission, by which the movement is communicated from one to the other are hidden in the interior; we do not know whether the communication is made by gearing ...
... “ Suppose that we have before us a machine; the initial wheel-work and the final wheel-work alone are visible, but the transmission, by which the movement is communicated from one to the other are hidden in the interior; we do not know whether the communication is made by gearing ...