
tgd as a generalized number theory
... 3.1.3 Infinite primes and physics in TGD Universe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 3.1.4 About literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 3.2 Infinite primes, integers, and rationals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 3.2.1 Th ...
... 3.1.3 Infinite primes and physics in TGD Universe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 3.1.4 About literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 3.2 Infinite primes, integers, and rationals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 3.2.1 Th ...
from its mathematical description to its experimental
... radiation-matter interaction [ER85, FLS65]. The first strong criticism to quantum theory came with the Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen’s (EPR) paper “Can quantum-mechanical description of the physical reality be considered complete?” [EPR35]. These authors recognized that, although quantum theory could ...
... radiation-matter interaction [ER85, FLS65]. The first strong criticism to quantum theory came with the Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen’s (EPR) paper “Can quantum-mechanical description of the physical reality be considered complete?” [EPR35]. These authors recognized that, although quantum theory could ...
Quantum conditional probability - E
... for the first time. Interestingly enough, these two words, were soon part of my everyday vocabulary. With the incredible help of Mauricio, whom, at that time, I hardly knew, on Friday July 2nd I decided I would apply for a one-year Masters program at LSE. I am really thankful to Mauricio for having ...
... for the first time. Interestingly enough, these two words, were soon part of my everyday vocabulary. With the incredible help of Mauricio, whom, at that time, I hardly knew, on Friday July 2nd I decided I would apply for a one-year Masters program at LSE. I am really thankful to Mauricio for having ...
DE C - MSU College of Engineering
... a computational model, and room‐temperature photoluminescence were used to extract the spatial compositional dependence of the quantum well. The HREM micrograph intensity profile was used to determine the shape of the quantum well. A Fourier series method for solving the BenDaniel–Duke Hamiltonian [ ...
... a computational model, and room‐temperature photoluminescence were used to extract the spatial compositional dependence of the quantum well. The HREM micrograph intensity profile was used to determine the shape of the quantum well. A Fourier series method for solving the BenDaniel–Duke Hamiltonian [ ...
New frontiers in quantum cascade lasers
... enough energy at the steps to create an electron–hole pair by impact ionization at the potential step given by band discontinuity. The number of stages typically ranges from 20 to 35 for lasers designed to emit in the 4–8 μm range, but working lasers can have as few as one or as many as over 100 sta ...
... enough energy at the steps to create an electron–hole pair by impact ionization at the potential step given by band discontinuity. The number of stages typically ranges from 20 to 35 for lasers designed to emit in the 4–8 μm range, but working lasers can have as few as one or as many as over 100 sta ...
Physik-Department Technische Universität München
... That unpublished article substantially influenced most of the material treated in this thesis. Finally, I thank Enrique for sharing with me his Machiavellian approach to life and physics. I could have not asked for a better master than you, Kike! I would also like to thank Dr. Henning Christ, a form ...
... That unpublished article substantially influenced most of the material treated in this thesis. Finally, I thank Enrique for sharing with me his Machiavellian approach to life and physics. I could have not asked for a better master than you, Kike! I would also like to thank Dr. Henning Christ, a form ...
Kondo Effect in Mesoscopic Quantum Dots
... characteristic Kondo temperature for that impurity/metal system. In a geometry where transport is dominated by tunneling through a magnetic site, the enhanced scattering has the opposite effect: conductance rises for T < TK, as a new mechanism for transport becomes available (Appelbaum, 1966, Ng and ...
... characteristic Kondo temperature for that impurity/metal system. In a geometry where transport is dominated by tunneling through a magnetic site, the enhanced scattering has the opposite effect: conductance rises for T < TK, as a new mechanism for transport becomes available (Appelbaum, 1966, Ng and ...
Physics meets philosophy at the Planck scale: Contemporary
... of superstring theory – if only the theory was sufficiently tractable for them to be made – could be tested with currently available technologies. We will never observe the effects of gravitational interactions between an electron and a proton in a hydrogen atom (Feynman 1995, p. 11, calculates that ...
... of superstring theory – if only the theory was sufficiently tractable for them to be made – could be tested with currently available technologies. We will never observe the effects of gravitational interactions between an electron and a proton in a hydrogen atom (Feynman 1995, p. 11, calculates that ...
Ph.D. Thesis Chirag Dhara
... and support over the years. His ability to combine work and life commitments yet always making the time to discuss our scientific and non-scientific problems has been an inspiration. There is, of course, nothing like working beside friends! So it is my pleasure to thank all the members of my group, ...
... and support over the years. His ability to combine work and life commitments yet always making the time to discuss our scientific and non-scientific problems has been an inspiration. There is, of course, nothing like working beside friends! So it is my pleasure to thank all the members of my group, ...
QUANTUM COMPUTING
... Moreover, theoretical results obtained so far provide evidence that quantum computation represents the rst real challenge to the modern, eciency oriented, version of the Church-Turing thesis: Any reasonable model of computation can be eciently simulated by probabilistic Turing machines. Quantum c ...
... Moreover, theoretical results obtained so far provide evidence that quantum computation represents the rst real challenge to the modern, eciency oriented, version of the Church-Turing thesis: Any reasonable model of computation can be eciently simulated by probabilistic Turing machines. Quantum c ...
Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
... This book grew out of my Habilitation thesis at the University of Augsburg. Thus the selection of topics and the particular emphasis put on semiclassical concepts certainly reflect my working experience. I did not attempt to achieve a complete and fully balanced account of semiclassical approaches i ...
... This book grew out of my Habilitation thesis at the University of Augsburg. Thus the selection of topics and the particular emphasis put on semiclassical concepts certainly reflect my working experience. I did not attempt to achieve a complete and fully balanced account of semiclassical approaches i ...