Quantum Mechanical Algorithms for the Nonabelian Hidden
... in terms of the irreducible complex representations of the group. There are efficient quantum circuits for computing these transforms for some groups of interest such as the symmetric group (see for example [2,5,11]). However, since the dimension of these irreducible representations is in general grea ...
... in terms of the irreducible complex representations of the group. There are efficient quantum circuits for computing these transforms for some groups of interest such as the symmetric group (see for example [2,5,11]). However, since the dimension of these irreducible representations is in general grea ...
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
... -Q is accelerated in the uniform field E between two parallel charged plates whose separation is D as shown in the figure on the right. The charged particle is accelerated from an initial speed v0 near the negative plate and passes through a tiny hole in the positive plate. – Derive the formula for ...
... -Q is accelerated in the uniform field E between two parallel charged plates whose separation is D as shown in the figure on the right. The charged particle is accelerated from an initial speed v0 near the negative plate and passes through a tiny hole in the positive plate. – Derive the formula for ...
molecular interactions 01
... This dipole can polarize another molecule and induce in it an instantaneous dipole moment m2. Although the first dipole will go on to change the size and direction of its dipole (≈ 10-16 s) the second dipole will follow it; the two dipoles are correlated in direction, with the positive charge on one ...
... This dipole can polarize another molecule and induce in it an instantaneous dipole moment m2. Although the first dipole will go on to change the size and direction of its dipole (≈ 10-16 s) the second dipole will follow it; the two dipoles are correlated in direction, with the positive charge on one ...
sclecture7
... decreased from a high value the superconducting state Superconductivity appears at and below Bc2 and flux exclusion is not complete Lecture 7 ...
... decreased from a high value the superconducting state Superconductivity appears at and below Bc2 and flux exclusion is not complete Lecture 7 ...
Exact solutions of a Dirac equation with a varying CP
... before it would have been wiped out to nonexistent. Due to its many triumphs, the theory of inflation is well-established in the modern theory of cosmology, and hence the observed matter content cannot be taken as an initial condition. We are then facing a fundamental question: where did all this ma ...
... before it would have been wiped out to nonexistent. Due to its many triumphs, the theory of inflation is well-established in the modern theory of cosmology, and hence the observed matter content cannot be taken as an initial condition. We are then facing a fundamental question: where did all this ma ...
Aether Quantum theory according to Eddington
... an army of symbols is required to describe what is going on in the interspace. We postulate aether to bear the characters of the interspace as we postulate matter or electricity to bear the characters of the particles.” “Perhaps a philosopher might question whether it is not possible to admit the c ...
... an army of symbols is required to describe what is going on in the interspace. We postulate aether to bear the characters of the interspace as we postulate matter or electricity to bear the characters of the particles.” “Perhaps a philosopher might question whether it is not possible to admit the c ...
Quantum process tomography of two-qubit controlled-Z
... ⬃ 10⌽0兲, a sharper line is observed on the low共⌬⌽ex frequency side of the main resonance; this corresponds to the two-photon excitation from the 兩0典 to the 兩2典 state.21 The vertical distance between the main and two-photon lines is 1/2 the qubit nonlinearity ⌬f = f 10 − f 21, yielding ⌬f = 114 MHz ...
... ⬃ 10⌽0兲, a sharper line is observed on the low共⌬⌽ex frequency side of the main resonance; this corresponds to the two-photon excitation from the 兩0典 to the 兩2典 state.21 The vertical distance between the main and two-photon lines is 1/2 the qubit nonlinearity ⌬f = f 10 − f 21, yielding ⌬f = 114 MHz ...
A semi-classical picture of quantum scattering
... the corresponding positions Xj, for j / 0, the validity of (1.6) for any ^+,^- G L 2 ^), essentially depends on the global shape of the potential V. As an example, it is valid when V(x) < 0 for x ^- 0. In such a case, the result can be extended for general ^+,^_ G ^(R^) by a simple density argument. ...
... the corresponding positions Xj, for j / 0, the validity of (1.6) for any ^+,^- G L 2 ^), essentially depends on the global shape of the potential V. As an example, it is valid when V(x) < 0 for x ^- 0. In such a case, the result can be extended for general ^+,^_ G ^(R^) by a simple density argument. ...
Duo: A general program for calculating spectra of diatomic molecules
... Duo also has auxiliary capabilities such as interpolating and extrapolating curves and calculating lists of line positions and line intensities (so-called line lists). Duo is currently being used as part of the ExoMol project [46], whose aim is to generate high-temperature spectra for all molecules ...
... Duo also has auxiliary capabilities such as interpolating and extrapolating curves and calculating lists of line positions and line intensities (so-called line lists). Duo is currently being used as part of the ExoMol project [46], whose aim is to generate high-temperature spectra for all molecules ...
Momentum, Energy and Collisions
... 5. For your six runs, inspect the momentum ratios. Even if momentum is conserved for a given collision, the measured values may not be exactly the same before and after due to measurement uncertainty. The ratio should be close to one, however. Is momentum conserved in your collisions? Which type of ...
... 5. For your six runs, inspect the momentum ratios. Even if momentum is conserved for a given collision, the measured values may not be exactly the same before and after due to measurement uncertainty. The ratio should be close to one, however. Is momentum conserved in your collisions? Which type of ...
188. Strong Electric Field Effect on Weak Localization
... phonons and impurities [21, 22]. The study of the influence of an electric field on weak localization has been quite controversial. The theoretical papers of Altshuler et al. [7, 8] predicted that a dc electric field does not break time-reversal invariance and, as long as the temperature is constant ...
... phonons and impurities [21, 22]. The study of the influence of an electric field on weak localization has been quite controversial. The theoretical papers of Altshuler et al. [7, 8] predicted that a dc electric field does not break time-reversal invariance and, as long as the temperature is constant ...