
Pairs of Pants, Pochhammer Curves and L2 - Invariants
... As elegant as this argument may be, it throws very little light on the meaning attached to the result (1). In addition, the definitions that have been provided for these invariants (three different versions are proposed in [19], all of which coincide in Atiyah’s example) do not seem to give a hint t ...
... As elegant as this argument may be, it throws very little light on the meaning attached to the result (1). In addition, the definitions that have been provided for these invariants (three different versions are proposed in [19], all of which coincide in Atiyah’s example) do not seem to give a hint t ...
The next stage: quantum game theory
... more and more aware that information processing is a physical phenomenon and that information theory is inseparable from both applied and fundamental physics. Attention to the very physical aspects of information processing revealed new perspectives of computation, cryptography and communication me ...
... more and more aware that information processing is a physical phenomenon and that information theory is inseparable from both applied and fundamental physics. Attention to the very physical aspects of information processing revealed new perspectives of computation, cryptography and communication me ...
This rigid form is made with sticks hinged together and forms a field
... 34. One-dimensional loop circuiting of form has been shown in Fig.3. What about the threedimensional circuiting of form? 35. All models of the atom that I have seen described by physics are one-dimensional loop/rings for the electron(s) and a sphere (or sphere clusters) for the nuclei. Hence, since ...
... 34. One-dimensional loop circuiting of form has been shown in Fig.3. What about the threedimensional circuiting of form? 35. All models of the atom that I have seen described by physics are one-dimensional loop/rings for the electron(s) and a sphere (or sphere clusters) for the nuclei. Hence, since ...
Electrically tunable hole g factor of an optically active quantum dot
... We demonstrate here that the hole g factor in a quantum dot is very sensitive to an electric field F (along the growth direction z) when the magnetic field B is applied in-plane, the magnetic field direction required to generate a coherent hole spin. On the one hand, the sensitivity to electric fiel ...
... We demonstrate here that the hole g factor in a quantum dot is very sensitive to an electric field F (along the growth direction z) when the magnetic field B is applied in-plane, the magnetic field direction required to generate a coherent hole spin. On the one hand, the sensitivity to electric fiel ...
Measurement and assignment of the size-dependent
... In agreement with previous work, our fits show that transition linewidths increase with increasing energy11,19 ~Fig. 3! and decreasing size.16,19 Rough estimates of oscillator strength based on our fits also confirm that excited-state transitions are comparable to or weaker than the first transition ...
... In agreement with previous work, our fits show that transition linewidths increase with increasing energy11,19 ~Fig. 3! and decreasing size.16,19 Rough estimates of oscillator strength based on our fits also confirm that excited-state transitions are comparable to or weaker than the first transition ...
New Perspectives on the Aharonov-Bohm Effect - Philsci
... of the idea that potentials are the fundamental entities in physics rather than fields. Different interpretations have been given in order to fully explain the striking results predicted by Aharonov and Bohm [AB59]. After nearly half a century new perspectives [Pop10, Vai12] are still represented in ...
... of the idea that potentials are the fundamental entities in physics rather than fields. Different interpretations have been given in order to fully explain the striking results predicted by Aharonov and Bohm [AB59]. After nearly half a century new perspectives [Pop10, Vai12] are still represented in ...
Aalborg Universitet Cornean, Decebal Horia
... 1 Introduction 1.1 The four technical chapters of the dissertation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 The complete publication list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 1 Introduction 1.1 The four technical chapters of the dissertation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 The complete publication list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Hent pdf - contigalleri.dk
... geneous medium, the eigenmodes are indeed plane waves, photonic crystals and micropillars, constitute an important but in more advanced structures, such as the micropillar to platform for exploring a range of interesting physical phenombe considered in this article, the complete set of eigenmodes en ...
... geneous medium, the eigenmodes are indeed plane waves, photonic crystals and micropillars, constitute an important but in more advanced structures, such as the micropillar to platform for exploring a range of interesting physical phenombe considered in this article, the complete set of eigenmodes en ...
Introduction to Quantum Computing (2010) (e-book)
... discussion becomes also deep and interesting. As one example of this approach, Kitaev in 2008, [KIT97] stated the following problems: 1) It’s is desirable to find other models with anyons which allow universal quantum computation. (S5 is quite unrealistic for physical implementation). Such models mu ...
... discussion becomes also deep and interesting. As one example of this approach, Kitaev in 2008, [KIT97] stated the following problems: 1) It’s is desirable to find other models with anyons which allow universal quantum computation. (S5 is quite unrealistic for physical implementation). Such models mu ...