
PHYS - University of New Brunswick
... Students should note that in the Science Faculty the minimum acceptable grade in a course which is required by a particular program or is used to meet a prerequisite, is a "C". Any student who fails to attain a "C" or better in such a course must repeat the course (at the next regular session) until ...
... Students should note that in the Science Faculty the minimum acceptable grade in a course which is required by a particular program or is used to meet a prerequisite, is a "C". Any student who fails to attain a "C" or better in such a course must repeat the course (at the next regular session) until ...
Fractional Spin Liquid Hierarchy for Spin S
... detection of topological order through the classification of the edge states, the situation is more subtle for spin liquids. While they do not exhibit gapless edge states in general, spin liquids still possess a hidden topological order that is emergent through the fractionalization of quantum numbe ...
... detection of topological order through the classification of the edge states, the situation is more subtle for spin liquids. While they do not exhibit gapless edge states in general, spin liquids still possess a hidden topological order that is emergent through the fractionalization of quantum numbe ...
Towards a microscopic Description of classical Solutions in Field
... observables. These effects always arise when we consider small quantum fluctuations on a classical background and a non-vanishing Planck constant ~, while the back-reaction is neglected. We will refer to this limit as semi-classical limit. On the contrary, in this work we are interested in a resolut ...
... observables. These effects always arise when we consider small quantum fluctuations on a classical background and a non-vanishing Planck constant ~, while the back-reaction is neglected. We will refer to this limit as semi-classical limit. On the contrary, in this work we are interested in a resolut ...
Quantum Bianchi I model: an attempt to understand very early
... In neighbourhood of the singularity evolution of the Universe has oscillatory nature. The details depend on what specific Bianchi model is chosen. There are reasons to believe that singularities in the most general (nonhomogeneous, anisotropic) solution of Einstein equations have the same characteri ...
... In neighbourhood of the singularity evolution of the Universe has oscillatory nature. The details depend on what specific Bianchi model is chosen. There are reasons to believe that singularities in the most general (nonhomogeneous, anisotropic) solution of Einstein equations have the same characteri ...
FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL STATES IN CONTINUUM AND
... In this dissertation, I will present theoretical studies on several aspects of quantum Hall states in both continuum and lattice systems. In the continuum case, one can understand the quantum Hall states starting from the Landau levels of charged particles moving in a magnetic field. If an integral ...
... In this dissertation, I will present theoretical studies on several aspects of quantum Hall states in both continuum and lattice systems. In the continuum case, one can understand the quantum Hall states starting from the Landau levels of charged particles moving in a magnetic field. If an integral ...
The Dappled World: A Study of the Boundaries of Science
... investigations cases where nature fortuitously resembles one of our special models without the enormous design and labour we must normally devote to making it do so. Carl Menger thought that economics works in the same way.3 Menger is one of the three economists credited with the notion of marginal ...
... investigations cases where nature fortuitously resembles one of our special models without the enormous design and labour we must normally devote to making it do so. Carl Menger thought that economics works in the same way.3 Menger is one of the three economists credited with the notion of marginal ...
Frozen Quantum Coherence - School of Mathematical Sciences
... Introduction.—The coherent superposition of states stands as one of the characteristic features that mark the departure of quantum mechanics from the classical realm, if not the most essential one [1]. Quantum coherence constitutes a powerful resource for quantum metrology [2,3] and entanglement cre ...
... Introduction.—The coherent superposition of states stands as one of the characteristic features that mark the departure of quantum mechanics from the classical realm, if not the most essential one [1]. Quantum coherence constitutes a powerful resource for quantum metrology [2,3] and entanglement cre ...