Data driven WZ background estimation for SUSY searches with
... In diagram (a), the decay of the initial electroweakino pair is mediated by sleptons which can be real or virtual depending on the mass hierarchy of the SUSY model under consideration. Diagram (b) is similar to diagram (a), but the chargino decay is now mediated by a sneutrino which might have a dif ...
... In diagram (a), the decay of the initial electroweakino pair is mediated by sleptons which can be real or virtual depending on the mass hierarchy of the SUSY model under consideration. Diagram (b) is similar to diagram (a), but the chargino decay is now mediated by a sneutrino which might have a dif ...
Entropic Inference and the Foundations of Physics
... urgent problem demanding an immediate solution — perhaps an ergodic solution. One might also be led to think that analogous ensembles are needed in quantum theory perhaps in the form of parallel worlds. Similarly, if the only available notion of entropy is derived from thermodynamics, one might end ...
... urgent problem demanding an immediate solution — perhaps an ergodic solution. One might also be led to think that analogous ensembles are needed in quantum theory perhaps in the form of parallel worlds. Similarly, if the only available notion of entropy is derived from thermodynamics, one might end ...
A Quantum-mechanical Model of Histone Modification in Gene
... In a recent theory the protein folding was regarded as a quantum transition between torsion states on polypeptide chain [8][9]. The importance of torsion state can be looked as follows: as a multi-atom system, the conformation of a protein is fully determined by bond lengths, bond angles, and torsi ...
... In a recent theory the protein folding was regarded as a quantum transition between torsion states on polypeptide chain [8][9]. The importance of torsion state can be looked as follows: as a multi-atom system, the conformation of a protein is fully determined by bond lengths, bond angles, and torsi ...
Black Hole Singularities in the Framework... Gauge/String Duality by Guido Nicola Innocenzo Festuccia
... The classical theory of general relativity predicts that reasonable initial matter distributions will evolve generically into spacetime singularities[47, 77, 46]. In the resulting space-time there are geodesics that cannot be extended for an arbitrary proper time either in the past or in the future' ...
... The classical theory of general relativity predicts that reasonable initial matter distributions will evolve generically into spacetime singularities[47, 77, 46]. In the resulting space-time there are geodesics that cannot be extended for an arbitrary proper time either in the past or in the future' ...
J. Phys. Chem. B 106, 8271, 2002
... throughout the whole propagation time. The reinitialization time slice interval τ ) 3.0 au. Full quantum mechanical results were obtained using the fast Fourier transform method58 with an extended grid of 256 points in both the r and R Jacobi coordinates (i.e., a total of 65 536 grid points), define ...
... throughout the whole propagation time. The reinitialization time slice interval τ ) 3.0 au. Full quantum mechanical results were obtained using the fast Fourier transform method58 with an extended grid of 256 points in both the r and R Jacobi coordinates (i.e., a total of 65 536 grid points), define ...
9 Quantum Phases and Phase Transitions of Mott
... insulators with a gap to all spin excitations. All spin gap compounds discovered to date have the important property of being “dimerized”, or more precisely, they have an even number of S = 1/2 spins per unit cell [13]. In such cases, the spin gap can be understood by adiabatic continuation from the ...
... insulators with a gap to all spin excitations. All spin gap compounds discovered to date have the important property of being “dimerized”, or more precisely, they have an even number of S = 1/2 spins per unit cell [13]. In such cases, the spin gap can be understood by adiabatic continuation from the ...
Measurement of the quantum capacitance of interacting electrons in
... he electronic capacitance of a one-dimensional system such as a carbon nanotube is a thermodynamic quantity that contains fundamental information about the ground state1 . It is composed of an electrostatic component describing the interactions between electrons and their correlations, and a kinetic ...
... he electronic capacitance of a one-dimensional system such as a carbon nanotube is a thermodynamic quantity that contains fundamental information about the ground state1 . It is composed of an electrostatic component describing the interactions between electrons and their correlations, and a kinetic ...
6 Field-Theoretical Methods in Quantum Magnetism
... matter systems. It is complementary and in close connection to other techniques such as integrable models and numerical methods. As we show in this chapter, the Bethe Ansatz solution of the XXZ spin chain provides information about the system that is then used to construct the precise field theory mo ...
... matter systems. It is complementary and in close connection to other techniques such as integrable models and numerical methods. As we show in this chapter, the Bethe Ansatz solution of the XXZ spin chain provides information about the system that is then used to construct the precise field theory mo ...
On Essential Incompleteness of Hertz`s Experiments on Propagation
... attitude towards IAAAD changed from the summary rejection of its unphysical status to an awareness of a deep similarity between the potential function and the velocity-field of a fluid. It had been realized that the main difference between IAAAD and Faraday’s field was the fact that in IAAAD a poten ...
... attitude towards IAAAD changed from the summary rejection of its unphysical status to an awareness of a deep similarity between the potential function and the velocity-field of a fluid. It had been realized that the main difference between IAAAD and Faraday’s field was the fact that in IAAAD a poten ...
I. Intrinsic and extrinsic properties
... parents not had at least one child other than yourself. You may now lack the property of being an aunt (or uncle), but you will acquire that property if you have a sibling who becomes a parent. Had individuals never formed The University of Alabama, you would not now have the property of being a stu ...
... parents not had at least one child other than yourself. You may now lack the property of being an aunt (or uncle), but you will acquire that property if you have a sibling who becomes a parent. Had individuals never formed The University of Alabama, you would not now have the property of being a stu ...
Is spacetime a quantum error-correcting code?
... gravity works, a black hole seems not to destroy information! Even so, the mechanism by which information can escape from behind a putative event horizon remains murky. Indeed, it is not clear whether or how the boundary theory describes the experience of observers who cross into the black hole inte ...
... gravity works, a black hole seems not to destroy information! Even so, the mechanism by which information can escape from behind a putative event horizon remains murky. Indeed, it is not clear whether or how the boundary theory describes the experience of observers who cross into the black hole inte ...
Entanglement and Quantum Cryptography Joonwoo Bae Universitat de Barcelona
... Quantum cryptography is one of the most important quantum information applications. The present thesis covers several topics on quantum cryptography, such as the security analysis of quantum channels for key distribution protocols and the study of quantum cloning. First, we introduce a general forma ...
... Quantum cryptography is one of the most important quantum information applications. The present thesis covers several topics on quantum cryptography, such as the security analysis of quantum channels for key distribution protocols and the study of quantum cloning. First, we introduce a general forma ...
Consciousness in the universe A review of the ‘Orch OR’ theory ScienceDirect
... completely determines all thought processes, appears to preclude any possibility for independent causal agency, or free will. Something else is needed. What non-computable factor may occur in the brain? Cognitive behaviors of single cell organisms Protozoans like Physarum can escape mazes and solve ...
... completely determines all thought processes, appears to preclude any possibility for independent causal agency, or free will. Something else is needed. What non-computable factor may occur in the brain? Cognitive behaviors of single cell organisms Protozoans like Physarum can escape mazes and solve ...
Completeness and the zx-calculus
... new formalisms also need to have equivalent deductive power. This requirement is captured by the property of completeness, which means that any equality that can be derived using some standard formalism can also be derived graphically. In this thesis, I consider the zx-calculus, a graphical language ...
... new formalisms also need to have equivalent deductive power. This requirement is captured by the property of completeness, which means that any equality that can be derived using some standard formalism can also be derived graphically. In this thesis, I consider the zx-calculus, a graphical language ...
Computation of Intrinsic Breakdown Based on Computational
... the difficult problem of calculate “intrinsic breakdown” quantum mechnically. And he gave me an original recepie of calculating breakdown which is the basis of this work. Whenever I encounter ...
... the difficult problem of calculate “intrinsic breakdown” quantum mechnically. And he gave me an original recepie of calculating breakdown which is the basis of this work. Whenever I encounter ...
Electron drift in a large scale solid xenon
... Noble elements in both the gas and liquid phases have proven to be excellent low background radiation detectors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. In particular, xenon has drawn special attention among the noble elements due to several distinct advantages. The liquid phase of xenon possesses a very high scintillat ...
... Noble elements in both the gas and liquid phases have proven to be excellent low background radiation detectors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. In particular, xenon has drawn special attention among the noble elements due to several distinct advantages. The liquid phase of xenon possesses a very high scintillat ...
Quantum electrodynamics
In particle physics, quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the relativistic quantum field theory of electrodynamics. In essence, it describes how light and matter interact and is the first theory where full agreement between quantum mechanics and special relativity is achieved. QED mathematically describes all phenomena involving electrically charged particles interacting by means of exchange of photons and represents the quantum counterpart of classical electromagnetism giving a complete account of matter and light interaction.In technical terms, QED can be described as a perturbation theory of the electromagnetic quantum vacuum. Richard Feynman called it ""the jewel of physics"" for its extremely accurate predictions of quantities like the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron and the Lamb shift of the energy levels of hydrogen.