
Novel Results for Condensed Matter Systems with Time Reversal Symmetry
... It is a common belief that most exciting effects in condensed matter physics are associated with breaking of one symmetry or another. Notable examples are considered to be superfluidity, which results from spontaneous breaking of particle number conservation and superconductivity which results from ...
... It is a common belief that most exciting effects in condensed matter physics are associated with breaking of one symmetry or another. Notable examples are considered to be superfluidity, which results from spontaneous breaking of particle number conservation and superconductivity which results from ...
Proportion-Euclid - Tools for the Common Core Standards
... 2. Contrasts between Ancient and Modern Mathematics The mathematics of ancient Greece differs from modern mathematics in profound ways. Number systems were more rudimentary, and numbers and numerical measurements played a very limited role in Euclidean geometry. Aristotle, in his work Categories (w ...
... 2. Contrasts between Ancient and Modern Mathematics The mathematics of ancient Greece differs from modern mathematics in profound ways. Number systems were more rudimentary, and numbers and numerical measurements played a very limited role in Euclidean geometry. Aristotle, in his work Categories (w ...
CDM article on quantum chaos - Department of Mathematics
... Classical mechanics is the study of Hamiltonians (real valued functions) on phase space (a symplectic manifold) and their Hamiltonian flows. Quantum mechanics is the study of Hermitian operators on Hilbert spaces and the unitary groups they generate. The model quantum Hamiltonians we will discuss ar ...
... Classical mechanics is the study of Hamiltonians (real valued functions) on phase space (a symplectic manifold) and their Hamiltonian flows. Quantum mechanics is the study of Hermitian operators on Hilbert spaces and the unitary groups they generate. The model quantum Hamiltonians we will discuss ar ...
From quantum foundations to quantum information protocols and back PhD thesis
... establishes in our opinion the strongest evidence for a truly random event in nature so far. Secondly, we prove that there exist finite events where quantum theory gives predictions as complete as any no-signaling theory (even possibly supra- quantum) can give. This result shows that the completenes ...
... establishes in our opinion the strongest evidence for a truly random event in nature so far. Secondly, we prove that there exist finite events where quantum theory gives predictions as complete as any no-signaling theory (even possibly supra- quantum) can give. This result shows that the completenes ...
Reasoning about Dynamic Depth Profiles
... time 44.9. All actions are instantaneous (i.e, with zero duration). Durations of actions extended in time can be captured using processes as in [11]. In addition to physical actions, that change some properties of the world, there are also sensing actions that change what the robot knows about the w ...
... time 44.9. All actions are instantaneous (i.e, with zero duration). Durations of actions extended in time can be captured using processes as in [11]. In addition to physical actions, that change some properties of the world, there are also sensing actions that change what the robot knows about the w ...
Contents
... devoted their reasoning to the nature of motion, and the related conceptions of space and time, to the XXth century theories of gravitation, geometry has always been an essential aspect of this “epistemological bridge” between Nature and scientific knowledge. Although many of the physical and philos ...
... devoted their reasoning to the nature of motion, and the related conceptions of space and time, to the XXth century theories of gravitation, geometry has always been an essential aspect of this “epistemological bridge” between Nature and scientific knowledge. Although many of the physical and philos ...
The Quantum Mechanical Frame of Reference Andrew Soltau
... as a singular specific process, it is not clear how such a phenomenon can take place as such. It seems clear that he considers that this does take place, as he concludes: We have now completed the abstract treatment of measurement and observation, with the deduction that the statistical prediction ...
... as a singular specific process, it is not clear how such a phenomenon can take place as such. It seems clear that he considers that this does take place, as he concludes: We have now completed the abstract treatment of measurement and observation, with the deduction that the statistical prediction ...
Lectures on Arithmetic Noncommutative Geometry Matilde Marcolli
... • We start by recalling a few preliminary notions of noncommutative geometry (following [21]). • The second chapter describes how various arithmetic properties of modular curves can be seen by their “noncommutative boundary”. This part is based on the joint work of Yuri Manin and the author. The mai ...
... • We start by recalling a few preliminary notions of noncommutative geometry (following [21]). • The second chapter describes how various arithmetic properties of modular curves can be seen by their “noncommutative boundary”. This part is based on the joint work of Yuri Manin and the author. The mai ...