The modal nature of structures in ontic structural realism
... the consequences of Humeanism for some properties, why not endorse these consequences for all properties? And if one is committed to tying the nature of some properties to certain causal relations, why not do so for all properties? I shall sketch out in section 4 how this latter view is compatible w ...
... the consequences of Humeanism for some properties, why not endorse these consequences for all properties? And if one is committed to tying the nature of some properties to certain causal relations, why not do so for all properties? I shall sketch out in section 4 how this latter view is compatible w ...
Quantum relaxation of magnetisation in magnetic particles
... recognition that nuclei had any role whatsoever to play in magnetic relaxation, despite the enormous number of experiments in this area. Nor do we know of any theoretical analysis of the influence of electrons on magnetic relaxation. There has certainly been no attempt at a theory dealing with the c ...
... recognition that nuclei had any role whatsoever to play in magnetic relaxation, despite the enormous number of experiments in this area. Nor do we know of any theoretical analysis of the influence of electrons on magnetic relaxation. There has certainly been no attempt at a theory dealing with the c ...
Applying elementary principles from quantum physics
... So what are we after then? We attempt to use techniques from physics to applications outside physics... How are we really doing this...? Since my training is in economics and not at all in physics or maths ....a quote from Nobel prize winner in economics - P. Samuelson may therefore not be out of p ...
... So what are we after then? We attempt to use techniques from physics to applications outside physics... How are we really doing this...? Since my training is in economics and not at all in physics or maths ....a quote from Nobel prize winner in economics - P. Samuelson may therefore not be out of p ...
Modelling the electron and hole states in semiconductor
... energy subbands, when the states are composed of low kz bulk solutions. The same applies to the valence band states extracted from the 6-band calculations. Moreover, it is found that the 6-band models exhibits better agreement with the 30-band theory than the single-band theory. Also, the Dresselhau ...
... energy subbands, when the states are composed of low kz bulk solutions. The same applies to the valence band states extracted from the 6-band calculations. Moreover, it is found that the 6-band models exhibits better agreement with the 30-band theory than the single-band theory. Also, the Dresselhau ...
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Facultat de Ciencies, Departament de F sica
... Overview of quantum memories Research in the eld of quantum information science, which deals with communication and computation incorporating the laws of quantum mechanics, has lead to outstanding and promising discoveries. For instance, it has been shown that quantum cryptography can allow for secu ...
... Overview of quantum memories Research in the eld of quantum information science, which deals with communication and computation incorporating the laws of quantum mechanics, has lead to outstanding and promising discoveries. For instance, it has been shown that quantum cryptography can allow for secu ...
ABSTRACT RANDOM ROUTING AND CONCENTRATION IN QUANTUM SWITCHING NETWORKS
... and classical switch designs. While on the one hand classical structures can reduce the wire count for quantum systems, on the other hand, quantum properties like superposition or quantum parallelism can be harnessed to address classical problems like blocking when switching is done in the quantum ...
... and classical switch designs. While on the one hand classical structures can reduce the wire count for quantum systems, on the other hand, quantum properties like superposition or quantum parallelism can be harnessed to address classical problems like blocking when switching is done in the quantum ...
Spectroscopy - Metameso.org
... from the heat of the flame to emit light. This method commonly uses a total consumption burner with a round burning outlet. A higher temperature flame than atomic absorption spectroscopy (AA) is typically used to produce excitation of analyte atoms. Since analyte atoms are excited by the heat of the ...
... from the heat of the flame to emit light. This method commonly uses a total consumption burner with a round burning outlet. A higher temperature flame than atomic absorption spectroscopy (AA) is typically used to produce excitation of analyte atoms. Since analyte atoms are excited by the heat of the ...