p25-liu
... perturbative string theory, while others are resolved by invoking non-perturbative degrees of freedom. Understanding the cosmological singularities is a big challenge for string theory. Non-perturbative framework like the AdS/CFT correspondence gives promising avenue for attacking the problem. Strin ...
... perturbative string theory, while others are resolved by invoking non-perturbative degrees of freedom. Understanding the cosmological singularities is a big challenge for string theory. Non-perturbative framework like the AdS/CFT correspondence gives promising avenue for attacking the problem. Strin ...
885 functions as the finite region expands to infinity. The resulting
... system. For this case, the half-Dirichlet theory is shown to satisfy spectral properties for the infinite region Hamiltonian required by Wightman's framework, and thus provides the desired nontrivial model of relativistic fields in two dimensional space-time. Simon's book certainly provides a valuab ...
... system. For this case, the half-Dirichlet theory is shown to satisfy spectral properties for the infinite region Hamiltonian required by Wightman's framework, and thus provides the desired nontrivial model of relativistic fields in two dimensional space-time. Simon's book certainly provides a valuab ...
Effective Topological Field Theories in Condensed Matter Physics
... In the classical world we have solid, liquid and gas. The same H2O molecules can condense into ice, water or vapor. In the quantum world we have metals, insulators, superconductors, magnets etc. Most of these states are differentiated by the broken symmetry. ...
... In the classical world we have solid, liquid and gas. The same H2O molecules can condense into ice, water or vapor. In the quantum world we have metals, insulators, superconductors, magnets etc. Most of these states are differentiated by the broken symmetry. ...
History and the State-of-art in Quantum Computation
... History and the State-of-art in Quantum Computation ...
... History and the State-of-art in Quantum Computation ...
arXiv:0809.0471 - Department of Physics and Astronomy
... • Other common transitions are described by 3-d QFT with O(N) symmetry. • 3-d theories are also very important in describing 2-d quantum systems, such as those in the Quantum Hall effect, high-Tc superconductors, etc. • Can we find a `Harmonic Oscillator’ of 3-d Conformal Field Theory ? ...
... • Other common transitions are described by 3-d QFT with O(N) symmetry. • 3-d theories are also very important in describing 2-d quantum systems, such as those in the Quantum Hall effect, high-Tc superconductors, etc. • Can we find a `Harmonic Oscillator’ of 3-d Conformal Field Theory ? ...
Finite T Dynamics of 1D Integrable Systems
... the virial expansion. Complication: Fermi distribution function of solitons does not emerge in a straightforward way. ...
... the virial expansion. Complication: Fermi distribution function of solitons does not emerge in a straightforward way. ...
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Notes
... WARM UP “The service we render others is the rent we pay for our room on Earth.” -Sir Wilfred Grenfell 1.What does this mean to you? 2.How can you be of service to others? ...
... WARM UP “The service we render others is the rent we pay for our room on Earth.” -Sir Wilfred Grenfell 1.What does this mean to you? 2.How can you be of service to others? ...
`Holography` without gravity: Phases of matter which are
... orders. What symmetries of H are broken by the groundstate? Representatives of these can be realized by product states – they are not very quantum mechanical. 2. A difficult set of distinctions: topological orders (TO). Topological order: means deconfined, emergent gauge theory. For a ‘gentle’ revie ...
... orders. What symmetries of H are broken by the groundstate? Representatives of these can be realized by product states – they are not very quantum mechanical. 2. A difficult set of distinctions: topological orders (TO). Topological order: means deconfined, emergent gauge theory. For a ‘gentle’ revie ...
Theory of quantum light and matter Research supervisor Prof. Paul Eastham
... of quantum mechanics generate a vast variety of electrical and optical properties, and leads to the creation of new technologies such as quantum computers. ...
... of quantum mechanics generate a vast variety of electrical and optical properties, and leads to the creation of new technologies such as quantum computers. ...
“Superstring theory” syndrome
... an interesting attempt. M. Green and J. Schwarz, who had deligently worked in it for the recent several years during which almost nobody showed interest on their work and then led it to the today’s bloom, are worth being praised. But it is definitely an “eccentric theory”, as was aptly mentioned by ...
... an interesting attempt. M. Green and J. Schwarz, who had deligently worked in it for the recent several years during which almost nobody showed interest on their work and then led it to the today’s bloom, are worth being praised. But it is definitely an “eccentric theory”, as was aptly mentioned by ...