Qunatum extractors and the quantum entropy difference problem
... decide whether S(1) > S(2)+1 or S(2) > S(1)+1 ...
... decide whether S(1) > S(2)+1 or S(2) > S(1)+1 ...
Feynman Diagrams for Beginners
... We give a short introduction to Feynman diagrams, with many exercises. Text is targeted at students who had little or no prior exposure to quantum field theory. We present condensed description of single-particle Dirac equation, free quantum fields and construction of Feynman amplitude using Feynman ...
... We give a short introduction to Feynman diagrams, with many exercises. Text is targeted at students who had little or no prior exposure to quantum field theory. We present condensed description of single-particle Dirac equation, free quantum fields and construction of Feynman amplitude using Feynman ...
review of Quantum Fields and Strings
... quantum field theory on the formulation of new conjectures and concepts in geometry and algebra. In many cases mathematicians have been able to verify these conjectures, but the proofs have dealt with each individual case and ignore the bigger picture that governs the physicists’ intuitions. This se ...
... quantum field theory on the formulation of new conjectures and concepts in geometry and algebra. In many cases mathematicians have been able to verify these conjectures, but the proofs have dealt with each individual case and ignore the bigger picture that governs the physicists’ intuitions. This se ...
On model theory, non-commutative geometry and physics
... Although [4] developes a systematic procedure only for A at root of unity, the same or very similar construction produces Zariski geometries (as one can see in [2] and [3]) from more general quantum algebras. We do not have precise conditions of when this scheme works but it does in most important c ...
... Although [4] developes a systematic procedure only for A at root of unity, the same or very similar construction produces Zariski geometries (as one can see in [2] and [3]) from more general quantum algebras. We do not have precise conditions of when this scheme works but it does in most important c ...
Comprehending Quantum Theory from Quantum Fields
... physical. But QFT asserts this is not the primary reality. The fundamental particles involved at the basis of our daily physical reality are only secondary. They are excitations of their respective underlying quantum fields possessing propagating states of discrete energies, and it is these which co ...
... physical. But QFT asserts this is not the primary reality. The fundamental particles involved at the basis of our daily physical reality are only secondary. They are excitations of their respective underlying quantum fields possessing propagating states of discrete energies, and it is these which co ...
Feynman, Einstein and Quantum Computing
... In 1959 Feynman gave an after-dinner talk at an APS meeting in Pasadena entitled ‘There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom’ • “problem of manipulating and controlling things on a small scale” • talking about the “staggeringly small world that is below” • “what could be done if the laws are what we think ...
... In 1959 Feynman gave an after-dinner talk at an APS meeting in Pasadena entitled ‘There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom’ • “problem of manipulating and controlling things on a small scale” • talking about the “staggeringly small world that is below” • “what could be done if the laws are what we think ...
Project A11
... such an investigation by considering a two-leg ladder taken from the Cs2 CuCl4x Brx lattice. Such a two-leg ladder system is interesting in its own right because it describes materials such as LiCuVO4 and LiCu2 O2 which show multiferroic behavior, i.e., an intricate coupling between the magnetizati ...
... such an investigation by considering a two-leg ladder taken from the Cs2 CuCl4x Brx lattice. Such a two-leg ladder system is interesting in its own right because it describes materials such as LiCuVO4 and LiCu2 O2 which show multiferroic behavior, i.e., an intricate coupling between the magnetizati ...
An Introduction to the Standard Model of Particle Physics
... 12.6 Mass terms in : an attempted generalisation Experimental tests of the Weinberg–Salam theory 13.1 The search for the gauge bosons 13.2 The W± bosons 13.3 The Z boson 13.4 The number of lepton families 13.5 The measurement of partial widths 13.6 Left–right production cross-section asymmetry and l ...
... 12.6 Mass terms in : an attempted generalisation Experimental tests of the Weinberg–Salam theory 13.1 The search for the gauge bosons 13.2 The W± bosons 13.3 The Z boson 13.4 The number of lepton families 13.5 The measurement of partial widths 13.6 Left–right production cross-section asymmetry and l ...