
Quantum Criticality: competing ground states in low
... its argument. Note that, well into the quantum critical region, σs is proportional to the universal number Φσ (0), and so is determined by constants of nature alone. Although it is certainly not appropriate to take HL as a literal model for the high temperature superconductors, it is notable [17] th ...
... its argument. Note that, well into the quantum critical region, σs is proportional to the universal number Φσ (0), and so is determined by constants of nature alone. Although it is certainly not appropriate to take HL as a literal model for the high temperature superconductors, it is notable [17] th ...
... Standing in stark contrast to these physical requirements are the conditions that exist in and around animal brains. Brains are warm, wet, biological constructs, honed by evolution to exhibit the sort of robustness and durability needed for survival in the world. Although to some extent they are pro ...
Phase Space for the Breakdown of the Quantum
... quantum electrical resistance standard which has been most extensively developed using GaAs devices [2]. In recent years, since the first isolation of graphene and the observation of the integer QHE [3,4], the attention of quantum Hall metrology labs has turned to graphene as a potentially more read ...
... quantum electrical resistance standard which has been most extensively developed using GaAs devices [2]. In recent years, since the first isolation of graphene and the observation of the integer QHE [3,4], the attention of quantum Hall metrology labs has turned to graphene as a potentially more read ...
Contradiction of Quantum Mechanics with Local Hidden Variables
... choice maximizes S. Violations of the Bell inequality, and hence contradiction with the predictions of local hidden variables, are indicated for 0.96 & r0 & 1.41, the maximum violation of S ø 1.0157 6 0.001 being around r0 ø 1.1. This is a substantially smaller violation than obtained in the discret ...
... choice maximizes S. Violations of the Bell inequality, and hence contradiction with the predictions of local hidden variables, are indicated for 0.96 & r0 & 1.41, the maximum violation of S ø 1.0157 6 0.001 being around r0 ø 1.1. This is a substantially smaller violation than obtained in the discret ...
Nonexistence of the Classical Trajectories in the Stern
... Nonexistence of the Classical Trajectories . . . It is worth noting: the states Eq. (1) and Eq. (3) represent the idealizations of the realistic quantum states. Actually, the realistic physical situations are described by the time dependent states that, in turn, makes the task of designing an exper ...
... Nonexistence of the Classical Trajectories . . . It is worth noting: the states Eq. (1) and Eq. (3) represent the idealizations of the realistic quantum states. Actually, the realistic physical situations are described by the time dependent states that, in turn, makes the task of designing an exper ...
Bohr Theory in the Atomic Physics
... At the beginning of 1900, Rutherford proposed the famous atomic nuclear-mode structure which was testified by the big angle α-particle scattering experiment, but this model was acutely conflicted with the classical electromagnetic theory. On the one hand, this conflict is represented by that accordi ...
... At the beginning of 1900, Rutherford proposed the famous atomic nuclear-mode structure which was testified by the big angle α-particle scattering experiment, but this model was acutely conflicted with the classical electromagnetic theory. On the one hand, this conflict is represented by that accordi ...
Quantum-teleportation benchmarks for independent and identically
... in the form of entanglement or interaction between systems. However, approximate transformations could also be accomplished without any use of quantum correlations, by means of classical “measure and prepare” (MAP) schemes. Although, in the ideal case, the entanglement resource gives quantum telepor ...
... in the form of entanglement or interaction between systems. However, approximate transformations could also be accomplished without any use of quantum correlations, by means of classical “measure and prepare” (MAP) schemes. Although, in the ideal case, the entanglement resource gives quantum telepor ...
Interaction-induced Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model in a Bose
... 26 October 2009 / Vol. 17, No. 22 / OPTICS EXPRESS 19682 ...
... 26 October 2009 / Vol. 17, No. 22 / OPTICS EXPRESS 19682 ...
4. Introducing Conformal Field Theory
... path integral. In contrast, in CFT the term “field” refers to any local expression that we can write down. This includes φ, but also includes derivatives ∂ n φ or composite operators such as eiφ . All of these are thought of as different fields in a CFT. It should be clear from this that the set of ...
... path integral. In contrast, in CFT the term “field” refers to any local expression that we can write down. This includes φ, but also includes derivatives ∂ n φ or composite operators such as eiφ . All of these are thought of as different fields in a CFT. It should be clear from this that the set of ...