2-dimensional “particle-in-a-box” problems
... I had used the mathematics of the example of the mass point between two walls, and of the wave-packets that belong to it, in my lectures in such a way that the transformation formula of the theta-function comes into play. But that is a mere detail. Pauli’s remark stimulated Born to return to the pro ...
... I had used the mathematics of the example of the mass point between two walls, and of the wave-packets that belong to it, in my lectures in such a way that the transformation formula of the theta-function comes into play. But that is a mere detail. Pauli’s remark stimulated Born to return to the pro ...
Monday, Nov. 20, 2006
... assignments through the analysis of parity conserving interactions involving these particles. • L hyperon is always produced with a K in pair. So one can only determine parity of K if parity of L is fixed. Monday, Nov. 20, 2006 ...
... assignments through the analysis of parity conserving interactions involving these particles. • L hyperon is always produced with a K in pair. So one can only determine parity of K if parity of L is fixed. Monday, Nov. 20, 2006 ...
The use of spin-pure and non-orthogonal Hilbert spaces in Full
... known, and the difficulty is only in that the exact application of these laws leads to equations much too complicated to be soluble. It therefore becomes desirable that approximate practical methods of applying quantum mechanics should be developed. The most commonly used models, in particular Hartr ...
... known, and the difficulty is only in that the exact application of these laws leads to equations much too complicated to be soluble. It therefore becomes desirable that approximate practical methods of applying quantum mechanics should be developed. The most commonly used models, in particular Hartr ...
Spin foams and noncommutative geometry
... respectively of the three-sphere or the four-sphere, branched along an embedded graph or an embedded two-complex. This means that we need only consider graphs embedded in the three-sphere S 3 and two-complexes embedded in S 3 × [0, 1]; from these we obtain both the topological information needed to ...
... respectively of the three-sphere or the four-sphere, branched along an embedded graph or an embedded two-complex. This means that we need only consider graphs embedded in the three-sphere S 3 and two-complexes embedded in S 3 × [0, 1]; from these we obtain both the topological information needed to ...
- Quantum Optics and Spectroscopy
... difficulty in building a large quantum computer lies mainly in the fact that the quantum mechanical system cannot be shielded well enough from the environment resulting in erroneous calculations. In quantum physics this is known as decoherence which is responsible for the fact that we do not experie ...
... difficulty in building a large quantum computer lies mainly in the fact that the quantum mechanical system cannot be shielded well enough from the environment resulting in erroneous calculations. In quantum physics this is known as decoherence which is responsible for the fact that we do not experie ...
Algebraic Topology Foundations of Supersymmetry and Symmetry
... terms of certain structured groupoids, their C ∗ -convolution quantum algebroids, paragroup/quantized groups and/or other more general mathematical structures that will be introduced in this report. It is already known that such extensions to groupoid and algebroid/coalgebroid symmetries require als ...
... terms of certain structured groupoids, their C ∗ -convolution quantum algebroids, paragroup/quantized groups and/or other more general mathematical structures that will be introduced in this report. It is already known that such extensions to groupoid and algebroid/coalgebroid symmetries require als ...
Matrix Mechanics and Wave Mechanics - Philsci
... observed phenomena, such as the occurrence of spectral lines of different intensities, and attempted to reduce them to essentially corpuscular properties. Schrödinger perceived the field-like continuity of some key micro-physical phenomena (e.g., those related to the double-slit experiments), as the ...
... observed phenomena, such as the occurrence of spectral lines of different intensities, and attempted to reduce them to essentially corpuscular properties. Schrödinger perceived the field-like continuity of some key micro-physical phenomena (e.g., those related to the double-slit experiments), as the ...
Strong luminescence quantum-efficiency enhancement near prolate
... reduced compared to the spherical case. Therefore, also metals that are more lossy than Ag and Au, such as Al and Cu, can be suitable materials for optical nanoantennas. While this paper focuses on prolate nanoparticles, the main conclusions are valid for anisotropic shapes in general. The presented ...
... reduced compared to the spherical case. Therefore, also metals that are more lossy than Ag and Au, such as Al and Cu, can be suitable materials for optical nanoantennas. While this paper focuses on prolate nanoparticles, the main conclusions are valid for anisotropic shapes in general. The presented ...
Multi-party Quantum Computation Adam Smith
... Secure distributed protocols have been an important and fruitful area of research for modern cryptography. In this setting, there is a group of participants who wish to perform some joint task, despite the fact that some of the participants in the protocol may cheat in order to obtain additional inf ...
... Secure distributed protocols have been an important and fruitful area of research for modern cryptography. In this setting, there is a group of participants who wish to perform some joint task, despite the fact that some of the participants in the protocol may cheat in order to obtain additional inf ...