A New Perspective on Chiral Gauge Theories
... not violate gauge symmetry)… and then decouple somehow Historically numerous attempts to endow mirror fermions with exotic interactions in hopes of decoupling them…many have been shown not to work. Currently several proposed for which there is no evidence either way. ...
... not violate gauge symmetry)… and then decouple somehow Historically numerous attempts to endow mirror fermions with exotic interactions in hopes of decoupling them…many have been shown not to work. Currently several proposed for which there is no evidence either way. ...
Ellis-part1
... Englert & Brout: June 26th 1964 First Higgs paper: July 27th 1964 Pointed out loophole in argument of Gilbert if gauge theory described in Coulomb gauge • Accepted by Physics Letters • Second Higgs paper with explicit example sent on July 31st 1964 to Physics Letters, rejected! • Revised version (Au ...
... Englert & Brout: June 26th 1964 First Higgs paper: July 27th 1964 Pointed out loophole in argument of Gilbert if gauge theory described in Coulomb gauge • Accepted by Physics Letters • Second Higgs paper with explicit example sent on July 31st 1964 to Physics Letters, rejected! • Revised version (Au ...
Kuhn Losses Regained: Van Vleck from Spectra to
... By the time he wrote his article in Chemical Reviews, Van Vleck had come to recognize that a strong argument against the old and in favor of the new quantum theory could be found in the theory of susceptibilities, a subject of marginal interest during the reign of the old quantum theory. As he wrot ...
... By the time he wrote his article in Chemical Reviews, Van Vleck had come to recognize that a strong argument against the old and in favor of the new quantum theory could be found in the theory of susceptibilities, a subject of marginal interest during the reign of the old quantum theory. As he wrot ...
Spin Squeezing, Macrorealism and the Heisenberg uncertainty
... In parallel with the development of a well defined mathematical formalism of quantum theory [19, 48, 175], a debate started concerning the striking contrast between “spooky” quantum phenomena (incompatibility between observables, collapse of the wave function etc.) and classical principles, such as ...
... In parallel with the development of a well defined mathematical formalism of quantum theory [19, 48, 175], a debate started concerning the striking contrast between “spooky” quantum phenomena (incompatibility between observables, collapse of the wave function etc.) and classical principles, such as ...
using standard syste - the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of
... problem and its influence on spectral features of the corresponding quantum system. The classical dynamics differ quite considerably in different phase-space regions and range from nearly integrable behavior to complete chaos. In particular, the collinear subspaces (in which all particles move along ...
... problem and its influence on spectral features of the corresponding quantum system. The classical dynamics differ quite considerably in different phase-space regions and range from nearly integrable behavior to complete chaos. In particular, the collinear subspaces (in which all particles move along ...
Q QUANTUM COHERENCE PROGRESS
... times temperature. From this, it can be concluded that massive and hot systems — which could almost be considered as synonymous with macroscopic systems — should not behave quantum mechanically. As I show in the next section, however, de-Broglie-type arguments are too simplistic. First, entanglement ...
... times temperature. From this, it can be concluded that massive and hot systems — which could almost be considered as synonymous with macroscopic systems — should not behave quantum mechanically. As I show in the next section, however, de-Broglie-type arguments are too simplistic. First, entanglement ...
hybrid quantum computation - Centre for Quantum Technologies
... to study the dynamics of material bodies, while Maxwell’s electromagnetism provided the proper framework to investigate radiation. Matter and radiation were described in terms of particles and waves, respectively. The interaction between matter and radiation were given by the Lorentz force or explai ...
... to study the dynamics of material bodies, while Maxwell’s electromagnetism provided the proper framework to investigate radiation. Matter and radiation were described in terms of particles and waves, respectively. The interaction between matter and radiation were given by the Lorentz force or explai ...
Spin and Charge Transport through Driven Quantum Dot Systems
... The access to the quantum nature of matter has been for years restricted to quantum optics experiments where the study of the spectra resulting from the illumination of atomic and molecular systems provides information on their energy distribution and gives the opportunity to coherently excite inter ...
... The access to the quantum nature of matter has been for years restricted to quantum optics experiments where the study of the spectra resulting from the illumination of atomic and molecular systems provides information on their energy distribution and gives the opportunity to coherently excite inter ...
Dealing with ignorance: universal discrimination, learning and quantum correlations Gael Sentís Herrera
... tanks is N = 230, but numbers around 900 still have a lot of probability, so we better wait for more data. Say another tank is found, this time with serial number 127. A similar probability distribution represents this new information (brown dashed curve). It could seem that this does not tells us a ...
... tanks is N = 230, but numbers around 900 still have a lot of probability, so we better wait for more data. Say another tank is found, this time with serial number 127. A similar probability distribution represents this new information (brown dashed curve). It could seem that this does not tells us a ...
Spin and Charge in Semiconductor Nanowires
... After years of sharing the same space, your office mates know almost everything about you. Frank Koppens, Floor Paauw, I am glad I could share it with you. Frank, thanks for the strange sounds you produce and for all the fun, especially while mingling in Bostonian bachelorettes. Floor, glad you were ...
... After years of sharing the same space, your office mates know almost everything about you. Frank Koppens, Floor Paauw, I am glad I could share it with you. Frank, thanks for the strange sounds you produce and for all the fun, especially while mingling in Bostonian bachelorettes. Floor, glad you were ...