HillCTEQ2
... Generators are in 1:1 correspondence with the gauge fields in a Yang-Mills threory. ...
... Generators are in 1:1 correspondence with the gauge fields in a Yang-Mills threory. ...
2nd workshop Mathematical Challenges of Zero
... Efimov effect for a system of two identical fermions and a different particle Giulia Basti University of Rome “La Sapienza” In the 1970’s it was first pointed out by the physicist Vitaly Efimov that a three-body system may present an infinite number of bound states even if there are no bound states in ...
... Efimov effect for a system of two identical fermions and a different particle Giulia Basti University of Rome “La Sapienza” In the 1970’s it was first pointed out by the physicist Vitaly Efimov that a three-body system may present an infinite number of bound states even if there are no bound states in ...
Lecture 4 1 Unitary Operators and Quantum Gates
... In practice, the way he’ll make this measurement is by running the circuit we saw in Lecture 2 backwards (i.e., applying (H ⊗ I) ◦CNOT ), then measuring in the standard basis. ...
... In practice, the way he’ll make this measurement is by running the circuit we saw in Lecture 2 backwards (i.e., applying (H ⊗ I) ◦CNOT ), then measuring in the standard basis. ...
The strange link between the human mind and quantum physics
... diffraction when a stream of them passes through the two slits, producing an interference pattern. Now suppose that the quantum particles are sent through the slits one by one, and their arrival at the screen is likewise seen one by one. Now there is apparently nothing for each particle to interfere ...
... diffraction when a stream of them passes through the two slits, producing an interference pattern. Now suppose that the quantum particles are sent through the slits one by one, and their arrival at the screen is likewise seen one by one. Now there is apparently nothing for each particle to interfere ...
N -level quantum thermodynamics
... entropy of a "closed" system is, therefore, a result of the random effect of the environment. This idea was also published by Blatt (2°) as an explanation for the increase in entropy of a system subject to incessant, completely random impacts of the molecules of the atmosphere on the boundaries of t ...
... entropy of a "closed" system is, therefore, a result of the random effect of the environment. This idea was also published by Blatt (2°) as an explanation for the increase in entropy of a system subject to incessant, completely random impacts of the molecules of the atmosphere on the boundaries of t ...
BEC and optical lattices
... Brief introduction: T.H. Johnson, Non-equilibrium strongly-correlated dynamics, DPhil thesis, Email: [email protected] ...
... Brief introduction: T.H. Johnson, Non-equilibrium strongly-correlated dynamics, DPhil thesis, Email: [email protected] ...
slides
... MIRO in high-mobility 2D electron gas in magnetic field. Photonassisted electron scattering in the regime of Landau quantization. ...
... MIRO in high-mobility 2D electron gas in magnetic field. Photonassisted electron scattering in the regime of Landau quantization. ...