snapshots 300510
... manipulate light at smaller and smaller scales. This has opened up the possibility of information processing with light at the nanoscale. Here, the new field of nanophotonics promises high bandwidth, high speed and ultra-small scalable components. Within the Controlled Quantum Dynamics group we are ...
... manipulate light at smaller and smaller scales. This has opened up the possibility of information processing with light at the nanoscale. Here, the new field of nanophotonics promises high bandwidth, high speed and ultra-small scalable components. Within the Controlled Quantum Dynamics group we are ...
Comparison of 3D classical and quantum mechanical He scattering
... solver based on numerical dierentiation formulae (NDFs) is recommended. We should recognise that the backward dierentiation formulae (also known as GearÕs method) are usually less ecient than NDFs [8]. ...
... solver based on numerical dierentiation formulae (NDFs) is recommended. We should recognise that the backward dierentiation formulae (also known as GearÕs method) are usually less ecient than NDFs [8]. ...
Observation of the Higgs Boson - Purdue Physics
... • The extra field has to be spin-1 for this to work – We call it a “gauge boson” – It also has to be massless. ...
... • The extra field has to be spin-1 for this to work – We call it a “gauge boson” – It also has to be massless. ...
Fermion Doubling in Loop Quantum Gravity - UWSpace
... conversations on the issues of quantum gravity and the foundations of physics. I would like to thank the coordinators of the Independent Studies program at the University of Waterloo for providing me with complete academic freedom to explore the deepest aspects of science and theoretical physics. Am ...
... conversations on the issues of quantum gravity and the foundations of physics. I would like to thank the coordinators of the Independent Studies program at the University of Waterloo for providing me with complete academic freedom to explore the deepest aspects of science and theoretical physics. Am ...
An effective quantum defect theory for the diamagnetic spectrum of a
... In 1995, the Connerade group studied the active cancelation of the motional Stark effect in the barium diamagnetic spectrum.[10] They found that the motional Stark effect can be eliminated by applying a cancelation voltage and the reliability of their method is checked by the identification of the σ ...
... In 1995, the Connerade group studied the active cancelation of the motional Stark effect in the barium diamagnetic spectrum.[10] They found that the motional Stark effect can be eliminated by applying a cancelation voltage and the reliability of their method is checked by the identification of the σ ...
Lecture XVII
... • The probability density for quantum oscillator have n+1 peaks and n minima. This means that for a particular quantum state n, there will be exactly n forbidden location where wavefunction goes to zero. This is very different from the classical case, where the mass can be at any location within the ...
... • The probability density for quantum oscillator have n+1 peaks and n minima. This means that for a particular quantum state n, there will be exactly n forbidden location where wavefunction goes to zero. This is very different from the classical case, where the mass can be at any location within the ...
Stapp-Compatibility
... loosely, the boundary between the person and the external world is the divide between hand and cane; but when held tightly the cane becomes part of the probing self: the person feels that he himself extends to the tip of the cane. Von Neumann rigorized these ideas, and moved the cut, step by step, u ...
... loosely, the boundary between the person and the external world is the divide between hand and cane; but when held tightly the cane becomes part of the probing self: the person feels that he himself extends to the tip of the cane. Von Neumann rigorized these ideas, and moved the cut, step by step, u ...
Quantum Dynamics as Generalized Conditional Probabilities
... ure of the generation of Y . For example, X may be the result of sending Y through a noisy channel described by a stoch Y trix ΓX|Y . (c) X and Y are the result of some common cause, described by a random variable Z. They may be observe r acelike separation from one another, provided the points wher ...
... ure of the generation of Y . For example, X may be the result of sending Y through a noisy channel described by a stoch Y trix ΓX|Y . (c) X and Y are the result of some common cause, described by a random variable Z. They may be observe r acelike separation from one another, provided the points wher ...
TT 8.1–8.10 - DPG
... treated system into an impurity and a bath part. We project the bath part into the part of the Fock space that contains the entanglement with the impurity region and then solve this much smaller entangled system with exact diagonalization and DMRG. With this technique, we treat lattice systems of Hu ...
... treated system into an impurity and a bath part. We project the bath part into the part of the Fock space that contains the entanglement with the impurity region and then solve this much smaller entangled system with exact diagonalization and DMRG. With this technique, we treat lattice systems of Hu ...
Quantum Yang-Mills Theory
... be naturally formulated – at least at a heuristic level – in terms of QFT. New structures spanning analysis, algebra, and geometry have emerged. On the analytic side, a byproduct of the mathematical construction of certain quantum field theories was the construction of a new class of measures: non-ga ...
... be naturally formulated – at least at a heuristic level – in terms of QFT. New structures spanning analysis, algebra, and geometry have emerged. On the analytic side, a byproduct of the mathematical construction of certain quantum field theories was the construction of a new class of measures: non-ga ...