Strings_06 - StealthSkater
... all the laws of the Universe -- was to merge his new picture of gravity with electromagnetism. [Amanda Peet]: He certainly had motivation. Probably one of them might have been aesthetics or this quest to simplify. Another one might have been just the physical fact that it seems like the speed-of-gra ...
... all the laws of the Universe -- was to merge his new picture of gravity with electromagnetism. [Amanda Peet]: He certainly had motivation. Probably one of them might have been aesthetics or this quest to simplify. Another one might have been just the physical fact that it seems like the speed-of-gra ...
Quantum anomalous Hall effect with cold atoms trapped in a square
... the recently discovered graphene system since the required staggered magnetic flux in the model is extremely hard to achieve. A recent proposal predicts the QAHE in the Hg1−x Mnx Te quantum wells [6] by doping Mn atoms in the quantum spin Hall system of the HgTe quantum well to break TRS [7–9]. QAHE ...
... the recently discovered graphene system since the required staggered magnetic flux in the model is extremely hard to achieve. A recent proposal predicts the QAHE in the Hg1−x Mnx Te quantum wells [6] by doping Mn atoms in the quantum spin Hall system of the HgTe quantum well to break TRS [7–9]. QAHE ...
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... atom is subsequently detected faithfully reveals its spin component along the axis of the magnetic field. But if many silver atoms are similarly prepared by some source, the relative frequencies with which they are detected at various locations do provide information about the source, and thereby p ...
... atom is subsequently detected faithfully reveals its spin component along the axis of the magnetic field. But if many silver atoms are similarly prepared by some source, the relative frequencies with which they are detected at various locations do provide information about the source, and thereby p ...
Primitive ontology and quantum state in the GRW matter density theory
... four-dimensional space-time, at least not if one considers N-particle systems with N > 1. One then has to regard the quantum state either as a field on 3N-dimensional configuration space or as what Belot calls a “multi-field”, an object assigning properties to N-tuples of points in space. The second ...
... four-dimensional space-time, at least not if one considers N-particle systems with N > 1. One then has to regard the quantum state either as a field on 3N-dimensional configuration space or as what Belot calls a “multi-field”, an object assigning properties to N-tuples of points in space. The second ...
relativistic field theory
... specifiable, and we are led to a 10 -dimensional representation; • if we impose the antisymmetry condition ϕµν = −ϕνµ then only six components are independently specifiable, and we are led to a 6 -dimensional representation (as previously discussed). The point I would emphasize is this: recent discuss ...
... specifiable, and we are led to a 10 -dimensional representation; • if we impose the antisymmetry condition ϕµν = −ϕνµ then only six components are independently specifiable, and we are led to a 6 -dimensional representation (as previously discussed). The point I would emphasize is this: recent discuss ...
Do dispositions and propensities have a role in the
... ordinary space. Indeed each is centered on a particular spacetime point (x, t). So we can propose these events as the basis of the “local beables” of the theory. These are the mathematical counterparts in the theory to real events at definite places and times in the real world [(as distinct from the ...
... ordinary space. Indeed each is centered on a particular spacetime point (x, t). So we can propose these events as the basis of the “local beables” of the theory. These are the mathematical counterparts in the theory to real events at definite places and times in the real world [(as distinct from the ...
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... group of rotation paths, and quantum physics. In 1927 Wolfgang Pauli formulated the theory of so-called spin 1/2 particles in R3 . Paul Dirac, in 1928, extended the theory to relativistic space-time. In classical mechanics, a rotating object possess an angular momentum vector. If one imagines ones s ...
... group of rotation paths, and quantum physics. In 1927 Wolfgang Pauli formulated the theory of so-called spin 1/2 particles in R3 . Paul Dirac, in 1928, extended the theory to relativistic space-time. In classical mechanics, a rotating object possess an angular momentum vector. If one imagines ones s ...
Multiphoton ionization of hydrogen in parallel simulations
... The Hamiltonian for the atom, H1 , is approximated using a radial grid with a square root mesh and a Numerov approximation for the kinetic energy operator. Typically, the wavefunction was contained within a spherical region with a radius of 7000 au; a mask was used to absorb outgoing electron probab ...
... The Hamiltonian for the atom, H1 , is approximated using a radial grid with a square root mesh and a Numerov approximation for the kinetic energy operator. Typically, the wavefunction was contained within a spherical region with a radius of 7000 au; a mask was used to absorb outgoing electron probab ...
Reversible universal quantum computation within translation
... in parallel. At the end of the computation a measurement can be applied as described above. The number of atoms in level 4 is counted. ...
... in parallel. At the end of the computation a measurement can be applied as described above. The number of atoms in level 4 is counted. ...
Validity of Semiclassical Gravity in the Stochastic Gravity Approach
... matter fields; see Refs. [28, 29] for reviews. It turns out that this validity criteria is equivalent to the validity criteria that one might advocate within the large N expansion, that is the theory describing the interaction of the gravitational field with N identical matter fields. In the leading ...
... matter fields; see Refs. [28, 29] for reviews. It turns out that this validity criteria is equivalent to the validity criteria that one might advocate within the large N expansion, that is the theory describing the interaction of the gravitational field with N identical matter fields. In the leading ...
IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP) e-ISSN: 2278-4861.
... In the field of applied physics, one of the most investigated materials is ferroelectric, which has important applications as memory switching [1-4] and in nonlinear optical communications [5], non-volatile memory devices [6,7], and many others [8,9]. Lithium tantalate with a low poling field appear ...
... In the field of applied physics, one of the most investigated materials is ferroelectric, which has important applications as memory switching [1-4] and in nonlinear optical communications [5], non-volatile memory devices [6,7], and many others [8,9]. Lithium tantalate with a low poling field appear ...
p-ADIC DIFFERENCE-DIFFERENCE LOTKA
... On the other hand, recently number theory and physics might be considered as a missing link of each other. For example, a set of geodesics in a compact Riemannian surface with genus g ≥ 2 are investigated in the framework of chaos because any geodesics, or orbits, part from each other due to its neg ...
... On the other hand, recently number theory and physics might be considered as a missing link of each other. For example, a set of geodesics in a compact Riemannian surface with genus g ≥ 2 are investigated in the framework of chaos because any geodesics, or orbits, part from each other due to its neg ...