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... theory. They questioned why the energies of hydrogen electron are quantized, or, why is the electron in a Bohr atom restricted or orbiting the nucleus at certain fixed distance? For a decade there is no logical explanation. In 1924, Louis de Broglie provided the solution for this puzzle. If light wa ...
... theory. They questioned why the energies of hydrogen electron are quantized, or, why is the electron in a Bohr atom restricted or orbiting the nucleus at certain fixed distance? For a decade there is no logical explanation. In 1924, Louis de Broglie provided the solution for this puzzle. If light wa ...
Link between the hierarchy of fractional quantum Hall states and
... Link between the hierarchy of fractional quantum Hall states and Haldane’s conjecture for quantum spin chains Masaaki Nakamura Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan ...
... Link between the hierarchy of fractional quantum Hall states and Haldane’s conjecture for quantum spin chains Masaaki Nakamura Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan ...
Theory of quantum light and matter Research supervisor Prof. Paul Eastham
... Advances in the areas of condensed matter, atomic physics, and optics, are uncovering new types of cooperative behaviour for electrons and photons. Examples are (a)the formation of new ordered states such as Bose-Einstein condensates; (b)the occurrence of exotic optical properties in photonic materi ...
... Advances in the areas of condensed matter, atomic physics, and optics, are uncovering new types of cooperative behaviour for electrons and photons. Examples are (a)the formation of new ordered states such as Bose-Einstein condensates; (b)the occurrence of exotic optical properties in photonic materi ...
Prof. Dr. Klaus Hornberger Universitat Duisburg
... Universitat Duisburg-Essen Probing the quantum superposition principle ...
... Universitat Duisburg-Essen Probing the quantum superposition principle ...
Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography Sigma Pi Sigma INDUCTION
... fuzzy. We can no longer make predictions with certainty. Nature is intrinsically probabilistic. Objects have no clear position unless we look at them. Despite its strangeness, the theory of quantum mechanics has been passing all experimental tests and has been confirming various bizarre predictions. ...
... fuzzy. We can no longer make predictions with certainty. Nature is intrinsically probabilistic. Objects have no clear position unless we look at them. Despite its strangeness, the theory of quantum mechanics has been passing all experimental tests and has been confirming various bizarre predictions. ...
Professor Jason Twamley
... Simulating higher transcendental mathematical functions with quantum mechanics J. Twamley and G.J. Milburn Quantum Information Science, Centre for Quantum Computer Technology Physics Department, Division of Information and Communication Sciences Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia Tel: +61-2-98 ...
... Simulating higher transcendental mathematical functions with quantum mechanics J. Twamley and G.J. Milburn Quantum Information Science, Centre for Quantum Computer Technology Physics Department, Division of Information and Communication Sciences Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia Tel: +61-2-98 ...