Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology Master’s Thesis
... (DNLS), we quantize one nonlinear Schrödinger model, which is used to study different physical systems, e.g. coupled Bose-Einstein condensates. We will focus on small systems, like Dimer and Trimer. In our efforts to solve this quantum problem, we develop a Mathematica routine that implements the Nu ...
... (DNLS), we quantize one nonlinear Schrödinger model, which is used to study different physical systems, e.g. coupled Bose-Einstein condensates. We will focus on small systems, like Dimer and Trimer. In our efforts to solve this quantum problem, we develop a Mathematica routine that implements the Nu ...
Statistical Physics (PHY831): Part 4: Superconductors at finite
... Vortices in superfluids and superconductors are topological defects that have quantum circulation (superfluids) or a quantum of flux (superconductors). In both cases there is a vortex core that is in the normal state surrounded by circulating superfluid screening currents that have velocity vs (r) t ...
... Vortices in superfluids and superconductors are topological defects that have quantum circulation (superfluids) or a quantum of flux (superconductors). In both cases there is a vortex core that is in the normal state surrounded by circulating superfluid screening currents that have velocity vs (r) t ...
Classical Mechanics - UC Riverside (Math)
... Classical mechanics is a very peculiar branch of physics. It used to be considered the sum total of our theoretical knowledge of the physical universe (Laplace’s daemon, the Newtonian clockwork), but now it is known as an idealization, a toy model if you will. The astounding thing is that probably a ...
... Classical mechanics is a very peculiar branch of physics. It used to be considered the sum total of our theoretical knowledge of the physical universe (Laplace’s daemon, the Newtonian clockwork), but now it is known as an idealization, a toy model if you will. The astounding thing is that probably a ...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 025301 (2009).
... eigenvalues of C restricted to functions given by Eq. (6). The inversion of the collision operator can be a formidable problem and usually requires a numerical solution. The problem simplifies, however, in two dimensions where the amplitude for collinear scattering processes (involving quasiparticle ...
... eigenvalues of C restricted to functions given by Eq. (6). The inversion of the collision operator can be a formidable problem and usually requires a numerical solution. The problem simplifies, however, in two dimensions where the amplitude for collinear scattering processes (involving quasiparticle ...
Exact Conservation Laws of the Gradient Expanded Kadanoff–Baym
... laws related to the symmetries of the problem could serve as a natural extension of the quasiparticle transport phenomenology to broad resonances, e.g. applicable to high energy heavy ion collisions. In this paper we give a proof that the quantum kinetic equations in the form originally derived by K ...
... laws related to the symmetries of the problem could serve as a natural extension of the quasiparticle transport phenomenology to broad resonances, e.g. applicable to high energy heavy ion collisions. In this paper we give a proof that the quantum kinetic equations in the form originally derived by K ...
Ground and excited states of few-electron systems in - ZFTiK
... are the variational parameters, PL (cos i ) is the Legendre polynomial of order L, and i is the angle between z-axis and vector ri , the sum over p includes the terms with p = 0 and 1, which enables us to calculate all the matrix elements analytically, and the other sums run over the integral valu ...
... are the variational parameters, PL (cos i ) is the Legendre polynomial of order L, and i is the angle between z-axis and vector ri , the sum over p includes the terms with p = 0 and 1, which enables us to calculate all the matrix elements analytically, and the other sums run over the integral valu ...
Spin-Orbit-Induced Spin-Density Wave in a Quantum Wire
... Here we study the combined effect of (Zeeman) magnetic field and spin-orbit interaction in a single-channel interacting quantum wire. This setup allows for the wellcontrolled theoretical analysis of the interplay between broken time reversal T (by applied magnetic field) and inversion P (by spin-orb ...
... Here we study the combined effect of (Zeeman) magnetic field and spin-orbit interaction in a single-channel interacting quantum wire. This setup allows for the wellcontrolled theoretical analysis of the interplay between broken time reversal T (by applied magnetic field) and inversion P (by spin-orb ...
1 - Berkeley City College
... (d) HNO3: H3O+ (or simply H+) and NO3–; strong electrolyte (b) C2H5OH (ethanol): C2H3OH; nonelectrolyte (c) C6H12O6(glucose): C6H12O6; nonelectrolyte (f) HC2H3O2: HC2H3O2 (mostly), H3O+, and C2H3O2–; Peak electrolyte (e) NaOH: Na+ & OH–; strong electrolyte ...
... (d) HNO3: H3O+ (or simply H+) and NO3–; strong electrolyte (b) C2H5OH (ethanol): C2H3OH; nonelectrolyte (c) C6H12O6(glucose): C6H12O6; nonelectrolyte (f) HC2H3O2: HC2H3O2 (mostly), H3O+, and C2H3O2–; Peak electrolyte (e) NaOH: Na+ & OH–; strong electrolyte ...
Design of Strongly Modulating Pulses to Implement Precise Effective
... to date have the disadvantage that low power implies long duration. This not only introduces errors due to relaxation, or decoherence, but also allows significant evolution under the action of the internal Hamiltonian. In the past, this evolution was rarely of concern because there was little import ...
... to date have the disadvantage that low power implies long duration. This not only introduces errors due to relaxation, or decoherence, but also allows significant evolution under the action of the internal Hamiltonian. In the past, this evolution was rarely of concern because there was little import ...
Quantum Mechanics of Lowest Landau Level Derived from N= 4
... One may start by asking a few questions. First, what happened to the oppositely charged particles? In a relativistic field theory, a particle is necessarily accompanied by the corresponding anti-particle and it has the opposite charge. Therefore, the particle and anti-particle respond differently to ...
... One may start by asking a few questions. First, what happened to the oppositely charged particles? In a relativistic field theory, a particle is necessarily accompanied by the corresponding anti-particle and it has the opposite charge. Therefore, the particle and anti-particle respond differently to ...
On the role of the electron-electron interaction in two-dimensional
... the exact energy density functional is known, which generally is not the case. ...
... the exact energy density functional is known, which generally is not the case. ...
Floquet topological insulator in semiconductor
... vector n̂k = hψI − (k)|σ̌|ψI − (k)i, which characterizes the pseudospin configuration in the lower (−) band of HI (the pseudospin configuration in the upper (+) band points in the opposite direction). The vector n̂k , which will encode the topological properties of the FTI, is plotted in Fig. 2 for ...
... vector n̂k = hψI − (k)|σ̌|ψI − (k)i, which characterizes the pseudospin configuration in the lower (−) band of HI (the pseudospin configuration in the upper (+) band points in the opposite direction). The vector n̂k , which will encode the topological properties of the FTI, is plotted in Fig. 2 for ...