ESI Bose-Einstein Condensation as a Quantum Phase Transition in an Optical Lattice
... the closely related property of Gaussian domination) and fortunately it can be applied to our system. For this, however, the hard core and half-filling conditions are essential because they imply a particle-hole symmetry that is crucial for the proofs to work. Naturally, BEC is expected to occur at ...
... the closely related property of Gaussian domination) and fortunately it can be applied to our system. For this, however, the hard core and half-filling conditions are essential because they imply a particle-hole symmetry that is crucial for the proofs to work. Naturally, BEC is expected to occur at ...
What is quantum unique ergodicity?
... of Examples 1.2 and 1.3) is ergodic, then the corresponding quantum system is QE. In particular, Examples 1.5 and 1.6 are QE. So what about QUE? Is there a correspondingly close relationship between classical and quantum unique ergodicity? In fact, heuristically one does not expect such a close rela ...
... of Examples 1.2 and 1.3) is ergodic, then the corresponding quantum system is QE. In particular, Examples 1.5 and 1.6 are QE. So what about QUE? Is there a correspondingly close relationship between classical and quantum unique ergodicity? In fact, heuristically one does not expect such a close rela ...
an introduction to quantum mechanics - TU Dortmund
... momentum p mv ) we will see that it is impossible. The simultaneous measurement of position x and momentum p is impossible. We conclude that from the Heisenberg uncertainly relation x p ...
... momentum p mv ) we will see that it is impossible. The simultaneous measurement of position x and momentum p is impossible. We conclude that from the Heisenberg uncertainly relation x p ...
2 - arXiv
... needed due to the infinite dimension. For the second goal, we resort to a separation of the quantum dynamics into fast and slow components. We then apply an adiabatic elimination of the fast system to deduce a good approximation of the dynamics on a slow manifold, with the state remaining -close to ...
... needed due to the infinite dimension. For the second goal, we resort to a separation of the quantum dynamics into fast and slow components. We then apply an adiabatic elimination of the fast system to deduce a good approximation of the dynamics on a slow manifold, with the state remaining -close to ...
Classical limit and quantum logic - Philsci
... located in space an time, and can be manipulated by classical means. However, when connected to a circuit, well-known quantum effects of our interest take place on it; for example, consider the tunnel effect of the electrons inside it. This means that a transistor is an object such that some of its ...
... located in space an time, and can be manipulated by classical means. However, when connected to a circuit, well-known quantum effects of our interest take place on it; for example, consider the tunnel effect of the electrons inside it. This means that a transistor is an object such that some of its ...
... where f (t) is a real-valued function of t only [cf. Ref. 8, Sec. 7.3, Eq. (61)]. The function f is not determined by Eqs. (5), and can be chosen in such a way that the invariance condition (3) is satisfied, once the Hamiltonian is chosen. For instance, in the case of a free particle, one readily fi ...
Δk/k
... Interference is possible within the same cell volume 3 x 3 p x V 3 of phase space (x, p). Whether a beam of particles is coherent or not depends only on its divergence and spot size. ...
... Interference is possible within the same cell volume 3 x 3 p x V 3 of phase space (x, p). Whether a beam of particles is coherent or not depends only on its divergence and spot size. ...
QB abstracts compiled 160613
... Conway and Kochen’s free will theorem states that if experimenters have free will in the sense that their choices are not a function of the past, so must some elementary particles. The free will theorem goes beyond Bell’s theorem as it connects the two fundamental resources behind quantum technol ...
... Conway and Kochen’s free will theorem states that if experimenters have free will in the sense that their choices are not a function of the past, so must some elementary particles. The free will theorem goes beyond Bell’s theorem as it connects the two fundamental resources behind quantum technol ...
Computation in a Topological Quantum Field Theory
... What we have described above is simply a pair of particles such that when one is moved around the other the state vector acquires a phase flip of −1. It follows that these particles can be viewed as anyons with exchange statistics which are a fourth root of unity. Now consider a more general case: a ...
... What we have described above is simply a pair of particles such that when one is moved around the other the state vector acquires a phase flip of −1. It follows that these particles can be viewed as anyons with exchange statistics which are a fourth root of unity. Now consider a more general case: a ...
- Philsci
... field to create a radiative process that transfers energy from an emitter to an absorber. As noted in Cramer (1986), the original version of the Transactional Interpretation (TI) already has basic compatibility with relativity in virtue of the fact that the realization of a transaction occurs with r ...
... field to create a radiative process that transfers energy from an emitter to an absorber. As noted in Cramer (1986), the original version of the Transactional Interpretation (TI) already has basic compatibility with relativity in virtue of the fact that the realization of a transaction occurs with r ...
A Sonoran Afternoon - Quantum Consciousness
... OR microtubule states are qualitatively different. These are globally coherent in the sense of "being one entity." Al:There's lots more to classical nonlinear dynamics than neurons firing synchronously. A generic feature of classical nonlinear dynamics is the emergence of stable dynamic entities at ...
... OR microtubule states are qualitatively different. These are globally coherent in the sense of "being one entity." Al:There's lots more to classical nonlinear dynamics than neurons firing synchronously. A generic feature of classical nonlinear dynamics is the emergence of stable dynamic entities at ...
QUANTUM DOTS - Electrical and Computer Engineering
... TWO ELECTRONS, EACH FREE TO TUNNEL TO ANY SITE IN THE CELL, THESE ELECTRONS WILL TRY TO OCCUPY THE FURTHEST POSSIBLE SITE WITH RESPECT TO EACH OTHER DUE TO MUTUALELECTROSTATIC REPULSION. THEREFORE, TWO DISTINGUISHABLE CELL STATES EXIST. 2) SHOWS THE TWO POSSIBLE MINIMUM ENERGY STATES OF A QUANTUM-DO ...
... TWO ELECTRONS, EACH FREE TO TUNNEL TO ANY SITE IN THE CELL, THESE ELECTRONS WILL TRY TO OCCUPY THE FURTHEST POSSIBLE SITE WITH RESPECT TO EACH OTHER DUE TO MUTUALELECTROSTATIC REPULSION. THEREFORE, TWO DISTINGUISHABLE CELL STATES EXIST. 2) SHOWS THE TWO POSSIBLE MINIMUM ENERGY STATES OF A QUANTUM-DO ...