Microscopic Theory of Superconductivity
... as long as the occupation of all other momentum states decays sufficiently fast for large momenta, they will not contribute in the limit of large r. Thus, we have established that the macroscopic occupation of states is rather generally related to large distant correlations of the one particle densi ...
... as long as the occupation of all other momentum states decays sufficiently fast for large momenta, they will not contribute in the limit of large r. Thus, we have established that the macroscopic occupation of states is rather generally related to large distant correlations of the one particle densi ...
Quantum cryptography
... be a state of two very distant particles, for example on two planets Measurement of one of the particles, with respect to the standard basis, makes the above state to collapse to one of the states |00> or |11>. This means that subsequent measurement of other particle (on another planet) provides the ...
... be a state of two very distant particles, for example on two planets Measurement of one of the particles, with respect to the standard basis, makes the above state to collapse to one of the states |00> or |11>. This means that subsequent measurement of other particle (on another planet) provides the ...
Foundations for proper-time relativistic quantum theory Tepper L. Gill , Trey Morris
... In the second section, we provide an analytic diagonalization of the Dirac operator. Our approach leads to a complete split of the particle and antiparticle parts into two non-hermitian components, which are mapped into each other by the charge conjugation transformation. Thus, the full matrix-value ...
... In the second section, we provide an analytic diagonalization of the Dirac operator. Our approach leads to a complete split of the particle and antiparticle parts into two non-hermitian components, which are mapped into each other by the charge conjugation transformation. Thus, the full matrix-value ...
The Interaction of Radiation and Matter: Quantum
... As the previous section demonstrates, the effects of random fluctuations in an assemblage of harmonic oscillators may be accounted for in precise detail. The problem can be analyzed completely since the first term on the RHS of Equation [ VII-6 ] -- the damping term-- contains only the system variab ...
... As the previous section demonstrates, the effects of random fluctuations in an assemblage of harmonic oscillators may be accounted for in precise detail. The problem can be analyzed completely since the first term on the RHS of Equation [ VII-6 ] -- the damping term-- contains only the system variab ...
Locally critical quantum phase transitions in strongly
... other sites. The couplings to the two baths are JK and g, respectively. Further details are given in the next section. We ®nd two types of QCP, illustrated by the phase diagrams in Figs 2 and 3. In each case, the tuning parameter d is the ratio of the RKKY interaction to the Kondo temperature. Incre ...
... other sites. The couplings to the two baths are JK and g, respectively. Further details are given in the next section. We ®nd two types of QCP, illustrated by the phase diagrams in Figs 2 and 3. In each case, the tuning parameter d is the ratio of the RKKY interaction to the Kondo temperature. Incre ...
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... are irreflexive relations between them. Any point x is one metre from some point y, but not from itself. He therefore calls the points ‘weakly discernible’. The condition of weak discernibility certainly entails distinctness. But first, such a predicate as ‘is one metre from some other point but not ...
... are irreflexive relations between them. Any point x is one metre from some point y, but not from itself. He therefore calls the points ‘weakly discernible’. The condition of weak discernibility certainly entails distinctness. But first, such a predicate as ‘is one metre from some other point but not ...
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics • Dynamics • Two distinct parts:
... Effect of Altitude on Gravitation • Force of gravitational attraction of the earth on a body depends on the position of the body relative to the earth • Assuming the earth to be a perfect homogeneous sphere, a mass of 1 kg would be attracted to the earth by a force of: • 9.825 N if the mass is on th ...
... Effect of Altitude on Gravitation • Force of gravitational attraction of the earth on a body depends on the position of the body relative to the earth • Assuming the earth to be a perfect homogeneous sphere, a mass of 1 kg would be attracted to the earth by a force of: • 9.825 N if the mass is on th ...