
physical origin of topological mass in 2+1 dimensions* abstract
... He proposed the much celebrated “Schwinger model” ...
... He proposed the much celebrated “Schwinger model” ...
arXiv:quant-ph/0510223v4 1 Jun 2007 Foundations Of Quantum
... momentum, and vice versa. And the smallness of h̄ makes the result of physical interest only for systems of atomic size or less. In particular, an energy determination with accuracy ∆E must cost a time interval of at least ∼ h̄/2∆E, which implies, e.g., that energy conservation in a certain process ...
... momentum, and vice versa. And the smallness of h̄ makes the result of physical interest only for systems of atomic size or less. In particular, an energy determination with accuracy ∆E must cost a time interval of at least ∼ h̄/2∆E, which implies, e.g., that energy conservation in a certain process ...
Many Worlds? An Introduction - General Guide To Personal and
... level, thus revealed, actually are. By all means constrain the spatiotemporal description (by the uncertainty relations or information-theoretic analogues), but still some spatiotemporal description must be found, down to the lengthscales of cells and complex molecules at least, even if not all the ...
... level, thus revealed, actually are. By all means constrain the spatiotemporal description (by the uncertainty relations or information-theoretic analogues), but still some spatiotemporal description must be found, down to the lengthscales of cells and complex molecules at least, even if not all the ...
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY AND TOPOLOGY Contents 1
... Much effort has been spent over the past twenty-years in developing rigorous approaches to constructing TQFTs, avoiding the path integral techniques. The names Reshetikin and Turaev come to mind here, but there are many others as well. However, this course will not focus on this material. Our goal w ...
... Much effort has been spent over the past twenty-years in developing rigorous approaches to constructing TQFTs, avoiding the path integral techniques. The names Reshetikin and Turaev come to mind here, but there are many others as well. However, this course will not focus on this material. Our goal w ...
The Quantum World
... light waves. It all constituted a splendid achievement. Nature, however, proved more subtle than even Maxwell had imagined. The beginning of this century produced phenomena which equally emphatically showed that light was made up of tiny particles. (It is a story which we shall tell in the following ...
... light waves. It all constituted a splendid achievement. Nature, however, proved more subtle than even Maxwell had imagined. The beginning of this century produced phenomena which equally emphatically showed that light was made up of tiny particles. (It is a story which we shall tell in the following ...
188. Strong Electric Field Effect on Weak Localization
... scale and frequency dependent conductivity is obtained, which reduces to the well known scale dependent conductivity in the static limit. In the high field case, the conductivity is field dependent through the drift velocity. It is shown that the presence of strong electric fields tends to delocaliz ...
... scale and frequency dependent conductivity is obtained, which reduces to the well known scale dependent conductivity in the static limit. In the high field case, the conductivity is field dependent through the drift velocity. It is shown that the presence of strong electric fields tends to delocaliz ...