dark energy stars - at www.arxiv.org.
... black hole. However, in contrast with the behavior of waves or particles as they cross the event horizon of a classical black hole, the sound waves in our thought experiment would not pass through the critical surface in an uneventful way. There are two effects in particular that will be important f ...
... black hole. However, in contrast with the behavior of waves or particles as they cross the event horizon of a classical black hole, the sound waves in our thought experiment would not pass through the critical surface in an uneventful way. There are two effects in particular that will be important f ...
3. THE DEGENERATE ELECTRON GAS example
... free to move arbitrary distances in the material. They make up the current. The conduction electrons are an example of a dense plasma. ▶ Theories before 1950 relied on the independent electron model, which is not a very good approximation. (earliest: Drude model) ▶ Around 1950 people began to use qu ...
... free to move arbitrary distances in the material. They make up the current. The conduction electrons are an example of a dense plasma. ▶ Theories before 1950 relied on the independent electron model, which is not a very good approximation. (earliest: Drude model) ▶ Around 1950 people began to use qu ...
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... History is IMPORTANT The historical development of science shows us the process of discovery and the way our brains work and POSSIBLY the inherent biases and limitations of the rational mind. By studying the historical development of science we learn about the mistakes that have been made so hopefu ...
... History is IMPORTANT The historical development of science shows us the process of discovery and the way our brains work and POSSIBLY the inherent biases and limitations of the rational mind. By studying the historical development of science we learn about the mistakes that have been made so hopefu ...
The Learnability of Quantum States
... Because real quantum experiments are subject to noise Would an efficient classical algorithm that simulated a noisy optics experiment still collapse the polynomial hierarchy? Main Result: Yes, assuming two plausible conjectures about permanents of random matrices (the “PCC” and the “PGC”) Particular ...
... Because real quantum experiments are subject to noise Would an efficient classical algorithm that simulated a noisy optics experiment still collapse the polynomial hierarchy? Main Result: Yes, assuming two plausible conjectures about permanents of random matrices (the “PCC” and the “PGC”) Particular ...
ATAR Year 12 sample course outline - SCSA
... • the special theory of relativity is based on two postulates: that the speed of light in a vacuum is an absolute constant, and that all inertial reference frames are equivalent • motion can only be measured relative to an observer; length and time are relative quantities that depend on the observer ...
... • the special theory of relativity is based on two postulates: that the speed of light in a vacuum is an absolute constant, and that all inertial reference frames are equivalent • motion can only be measured relative to an observer; length and time are relative quantities that depend on the observer ...
(1) - Intellectual Archive
... Higgs bosons are self-interacting. Nonlinear dynamics of such objects is present at both classical and quantum levels. The chaotic attributes of YM fields have been known and studied since the beginning of the eighties [1-11]1. Chaos was first analyzed in the classical limit of the YM theory ...
... Higgs bosons are self-interacting. Nonlinear dynamics of such objects is present at both classical and quantum levels. The chaotic attributes of YM fields have been known and studied since the beginning of the eighties [1-11]1. Chaos was first analyzed in the classical limit of the YM theory ...
What is quantum simulation
... using a quantum computer: ‘… I believe it is rather simple to answer that question and to find the class, but I just haven’t done it.’ ...
... using a quantum computer: ‘… I believe it is rather simple to answer that question and to find the class, but I just haven’t done it.’ ...
chapterS4BuildingBlo..
... • Light behaves like particles (photons) • Atoms consist mostly of empty space • Electrons in atoms are restricted to particular energies • The science of this realm is known as quantum mechanics ...
... • Light behaves like particles (photons) • Atoms consist mostly of empty space • Electrons in atoms are restricted to particular energies • The science of this realm is known as quantum mechanics ...
Minimal modifications of the primordial power spectrum from an
... pattern imprinted on the scalar power spectrum, this alone might be sufficient for detection. With regard to the amplitude of the correction, Ref.[20] has pointed out that local effective field theory generically allows only σ 2 and smaller effects, whereas [21] have argued that O(σ) effects are po ...
... pattern imprinted on the scalar power spectrum, this alone might be sufficient for detection. With regard to the amplitude of the correction, Ref.[20] has pointed out that local effective field theory generically allows only σ 2 and smaller effects, whereas [21] have argued that O(σ) effects are po ...
Quantum vacuum thruster
A quantum vacuum plasma thruster (or Q-thruster) is a proposed type of spacecraft thruster that would work in part by acting on the virtual particles produced by quantum vacuum fluctuations. This was proposed as a possible model for an engine that could produce thrust without carrying its own propellant. Some physicists working with microwave resonant cavity thrusters think that they might be the first examples of such an engine.