Buletin Stiintific - UPB - Seria A - numar 3 - 2010
... of the time dependence of the parameters and the existence of a source (representing the therapeutical action). In particular, the time-dependent parameters are taken into account, by assuming that they are represented by a decaying sigmoid-like ...
... of the time dependence of the parameters and the existence of a source (representing the therapeutical action). In particular, the time-dependent parameters are taken into account, by assuming that they are represented by a decaying sigmoid-like ...
Positronium: Review of symmetry, conserved quantities and decay
... Although little has been published regarding the specifics of positron or positronium chemistry in tissue much has been published regarding this chemistry in organic and inorganic liquids and thus a reasonable picture for positron dynamics in tissue can be surmised. After a positron is ejected from ...
... Although little has been published regarding the specifics of positron or positronium chemistry in tissue much has been published regarding this chemistry in organic and inorganic liquids and thus a reasonable picture for positron dynamics in tissue can be surmised. After a positron is ejected from ...
Classical Cryptographic Protocols in a Quantum World
... were extended to the world of quantum protocols and adversaries by Ben-Or and Mayers [7] and Unruh [45,47]. These frameworks (which share similar semantics) provide extremely strong guarantees—security in arbitrary network environments. They were used to analyze a number of unconditionally secure qu ...
... were extended to the world of quantum protocols and adversaries by Ben-Or and Mayers [7] and Unruh [45,47]. These frameworks (which share similar semantics) provide extremely strong guarantees—security in arbitrary network environments. They were used to analyze a number of unconditionally secure qu ...
Quantum Cheshire Cat
... Now that we understand what weak measurement is, we need to implement it into the photon experiment in order to prove that quantum Cheshire Cat really exists. We replace detector D1 with a CCD camera that measures displacement of the beam from the central position [2]. We can realize measurement of ...
... Now that we understand what weak measurement is, we need to implement it into the photon experiment in order to prove that quantum Cheshire Cat really exists. We replace detector D1 with a CCD camera that measures displacement of the beam from the central position [2]. We can realize measurement of ...
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... For example, a gyroscope located on the Earth -- unless it is in a frictionless gimbal --will always try to precess due to the rotation of the Earth into alignment with the Earth's polar axis, at which point it will no longer precess due to Earth rotation. Another example: A cylinder of magnetic ma ...
... For example, a gyroscope located on the Earth -- unless it is in a frictionless gimbal --will always try to precess due to the rotation of the Earth into alignment with the Earth's polar axis, at which point it will no longer precess due to Earth rotation. Another example: A cylinder of magnetic ma ...
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... Find the foldable and fill in the blanks with the important ideas surrounding “Transformations.” Be sure to include pictures, drawings, and examples! Once complete, see Ms. Webber or Ms. Rohrlack to learn how to fold this so it looks like an accordion. ...
... Find the foldable and fill in the blanks with the important ideas surrounding “Transformations.” Be sure to include pictures, drawings, and examples! Once complete, see Ms. Webber or Ms. Rohrlack to learn how to fold this so it looks like an accordion. ...
Chapter Two The Thermodynamic Laws
... reservoir and produce a net amount of work." This was shown to be equivalent to the statement of Clausius. (2.3.2). Statements of the second law (2.3.2.1). Thermal reservoir Thermal reservoir, characterized by its temperature, is a reservoir of infinite heat capacity. Thermal reservoir can play the ...
... reservoir and produce a net amount of work." This was shown to be equivalent to the statement of Clausius. (2.3.2). Statements of the second law (2.3.2.1). Thermal reservoir Thermal reservoir, characterized by its temperature, is a reservoir of infinite heat capacity. Thermal reservoir can play the ...
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... b. Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material by one degree (C or K). 1) C water = 4184 J / kg C ...
... b. Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material by one degree (C or K). 1) C water = 4184 J / kg C ...
results, conjectures and applications to quasicrystals
... The framework we propose is valid within the one electron approximation. We will ignore explicitly the phonons and the electron–electron interactions as a first step. In this section only non-dissipative transport properties are considered. These are dominated by interference effects due to Bragg re ...
... The framework we propose is valid within the one electron approximation. We will ignore explicitly the phonons and the electron–electron interactions as a first step. In this section only non-dissipative transport properties are considered. These are dominated by interference effects due to Bragg re ...
(Covariant) minimum length and cosmic expansion
... Some parts of the Hilbert space are not being acted upon by H nor the ...
... Some parts of the Hilbert space are not being acted upon by H nor the ...
Field Theory on Curved Noncommutative Spacetimes
... using the algebraic approach to QFT [32, 33]. In our approach we have treated the deformation parameter λ as a formal parameter, thus obtaining a perturbative framework, which nevertheless could be solved formally to all orders in the deformation parameter. The advantage of our approach is that we c ...
... using the algebraic approach to QFT [32, 33]. In our approach we have treated the deformation parameter λ as a formal parameter, thus obtaining a perturbative framework, which nevertheless could be solved formally to all orders in the deformation parameter. The advantage of our approach is that we c ...
Module 2 ATOMIC STRUCTURE
... Sir J.J Thomson (1905) observed that when light of a certain frequency strikes the surface of a metal, electrons are ejected from the metal. The phenomenon of ejection of electrons from the surface of a metal when light of a suitable frequency strikes on it is known as photoelectric effect. The ejec ...
... Sir J.J Thomson (1905) observed that when light of a certain frequency strikes the surface of a metal, electrons are ejected from the metal. The phenomenon of ejection of electrons from the surface of a metal when light of a suitable frequency strikes on it is known as photoelectric effect. The ejec ...
Book of Abstracts
... We measure the energy of an impurity interacting with the BEC by performing radio frequency spectroscopy between these states. Our results are in good agreement with theories that incorporate three-body correlations, both in the weak-coupling limits and across unitarity. In the second part of the ta ...
... We measure the energy of an impurity interacting with the BEC by performing radio frequency spectroscopy between these states. Our results are in good agreement with theories that incorporate three-body correlations, both in the weak-coupling limits and across unitarity. In the second part of the ta ...
Particle Physics Design Group Studies Worksheet Introduction
... The detection of particles in experiments depends on the characteristics of the interactions of the particles with the detector material. Several different types of interactions are important, the main ones being: ionisation and excitation of atoms by charged particles; electromagnetic interactions ...
... The detection of particles in experiments depends on the characteristics of the interactions of the particles with the detector material. Several different types of interactions are important, the main ones being: ionisation and excitation of atoms by charged particles; electromagnetic interactions ...