... tunneling the existent Coulomb barrier between two deuterons. Analysing the possible contributions of the lattice to the improvement of the tunneling probability, we find that there is a real mechanism through which this probability could be increased: this mechanism is the screening effect due to d ...
Diamagnetic Screening of Transverse Current
... orbital magnetism. Nevertheless, we are still left with several important problems to be settled, especially on the dynamic orbital magnetism. We have among them the problem of neutron scattering by orbital current carried by electrons in a metal. Neutron with nuclear spin 1/2 probes the magnetic fi ...
... orbital magnetism. Nevertheless, we are still left with several important problems to be settled, especially on the dynamic orbital magnetism. We have among them the problem of neutron scattering by orbital current carried by electrons in a metal. Neutron with nuclear spin 1/2 probes the magnetic fi ...
approximation of thermal equilibrium for quantum gases with
... We will construct approximate solutions to the Bloch equation (8) or its Wigner transformed version (14). The motivation for this work is threefold. (i) Transient solutions of quantum kinetic equations usually require a thermal equilibrium Wigner function as initial data. To obtain the thermal equil ...
... We will construct approximate solutions to the Bloch equation (8) or its Wigner transformed version (14). The motivation for this work is threefold. (i) Transient solutions of quantum kinetic equations usually require a thermal equilibrium Wigner function as initial data. To obtain the thermal equil ...
Common Exam - 2004 Department of Physics University of Utah August 28, 2004
... Please note that there is a separate booklet for each numbered question (i.e., use booklet #1 for problem #1, etc.). To receive full credit, not only should the correct solutions be given, but a sufficient number of steps should be given so that a faculty grader can follow your reasoning. Define all ...
... Please note that there is a separate booklet for each numbered question (i.e., use booklet #1 for problem #1, etc.). To receive full credit, not only should the correct solutions be given, but a sufficient number of steps should be given so that a faculty grader can follow your reasoning. Define all ...
Nonperturbative quantum geometries
... Using the self-dual representation of quantum general relativity, based on Ashtekar's new phase space variables, we present an infinite dimensional family of q u a n t u m states of the gravitational field which are exactly annihilated by the hamiltonian constraint. These states are constructed from ...
... Using the self-dual representation of quantum general relativity, based on Ashtekar's new phase space variables, we present an infinite dimensional family of q u a n t u m states of the gravitational field which are exactly annihilated by the hamiltonian constraint. These states are constructed from ...
... The energy levels of hydrogenic atoms are mainly determined by their Dirac eigenvalues. However, the Breit correction on the Coulomb repulsion and QED effects such as radiative self-energy and vacuum polarization, incorporate non-negligible contributions, specially for highly ionized atoms as well a ...
Lecture by John F. Nash Jr.
... divergence-free, if the space-time that underlies the presence of gravitating matter would be either (1): perturbed by the presence of matter or (2): perturbed by the presence of nontransverse gravitational waves (of the sort that are allowable with our vacuum equation). Existing Ideas of the Litera ...
... divergence-free, if the space-time that underlies the presence of gravitating matter would be either (1): perturbed by the presence of matter or (2): perturbed by the presence of nontransverse gravitational waves (of the sort that are allowable with our vacuum equation). Existing Ideas of the Litera ...
The Theory of Collisions between Two Diatomic Molecules
... with that of the stationary states of molecules form the fundamental part of the chemical physics. And these molecular collisions which may be accompanied with the rotational and/or the vibrational transitions can be treated, in principle, by solving the well-established Schroedinger wave equation f ...
... with that of the stationary states of molecules form the fundamental part of the chemical physics. And these molecular collisions which may be accompanied with the rotational and/or the vibrational transitions can be treated, in principle, by solving the well-established Schroedinger wave equation f ...
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... feature of the Gaussian wave packet is that it gives an exact solution to the Schrödinger equation with quadratic potentials, given that the parameters governing the dynamics of the wave packet follow a set of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that is essentially Hamilton’s equations of classi ...
... feature of the Gaussian wave packet is that it gives an exact solution to the Schrödinger equation with quadratic potentials, given that the parameters governing the dynamics of the wave packet follow a set of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that is essentially Hamilton’s equations of classi ...
Dynamical Phase Transitions in Quantum Systems
... The crossing points may be called therefore exceptional points. However, there are some essential differences between the exceptional points considered in the mathematical literature and the crossing points which appear in physical systems. The differences arise from the fact that the crossing point ...
... The crossing points may be called therefore exceptional points. However, there are some essential differences between the exceptional points considered in the mathematical literature and the crossing points which appear in physical systems. The differences arise from the fact that the crossing point ...
... The arrow marks the smallest action for a closed orbit for this system, Ŝ56.89. The inset shows the region R<0.2 and Ŝ<4 by expanding both the x and y axes by a factor of 2.5. In both Figs. 2 and 3 there are peaks at actions much shorter than is possible in closed-orbit theory. In particular, the ...
PPT - Fernando GSL Brandao
... “1D systems as hard as the general case” What’s the role of the acurracy Δ on the hardness? ...
... “1D systems as hard as the general case” What’s the role of the acurracy Δ on the hardness? ...
Topological Order and the Kitaev Model
... intrincate states that can occur in different situations and scales, for instance: plasmas, BoseEinstein condensates, quantum spin liquids or superfluids to mention a few. States of matter are, in general, classified into phases that can be connected to each other via phase transitions. This is, dif ...
... intrincate states that can occur in different situations and scales, for instance: plasmas, BoseEinstein condensates, quantum spin liquids or superfluids to mention a few. States of matter are, in general, classified into phases that can be connected to each other via phase transitions. This is, dif ...
Abstracts 报 告 摘 要 Ermakov–Ray–Reid Systems in (2+1
... Dengshan Wang(王灯山) The Institute of Physics, CAS Abstract The matrix nonlinear Schrodinger system includes several important physical models ...
... Dengshan Wang(王灯山) The Institute of Physics, CAS Abstract The matrix nonlinear Schrodinger system includes several important physical models ...
Final "I Can Statements" Answer Key
... are theoretical although some gases are close. Hydrogen and helium are the closest to ideal gases at all temperatures and pressures. A gas will act most “ideally” under the conditions of __low___ pressure and ___high_____ temperature. The two elements that act ideally most of the time are ___hydroge ...
... are theoretical although some gases are close. Hydrogen and helium are the closest to ideal gases at all temperatures and pressures. A gas will act most “ideally” under the conditions of __low___ pressure and ___high_____ temperature. The two elements that act ideally most of the time are ___hydroge ...