NorwayWN.5
... potential. However, for a wide class of local and nonlocal potentials, called dilationanalytic potentials, the so-called ABC is valid: •The bound states of h and h are the same; •The positive-energy spectrum of the original Hamiltonian h is rotated down by an angle of 2 into the complex-energy pla ...
... potential. However, for a wide class of local and nonlocal potentials, called dilationanalytic potentials, the so-called ABC is valid: •The bound states of h and h are the same; •The positive-energy spectrum of the original Hamiltonian h is rotated down by an angle of 2 into the complex-energy pla ...
Heisenberg Spin Chains : from Quantum Groups to
... where, Ei , Pi and Eg , Pg are the energy and momentum eigenvalues of the states | ψi i and of the groundstate | ψg i respectively. This amounts again to be able to act with local operators on eigenstates, to compute the resulting scalar products, and finally to perform the above sum containing in t ...
... where, Ei , Pi and Eg , Pg are the energy and momentum eigenvalues of the states | ψi i and of the groundstate | ψg i respectively. This amounts again to be able to act with local operators on eigenstates, to compute the resulting scalar products, and finally to perform the above sum containing in t ...
t - H1
... Study of exclusive diffractive states may clarify which pattern is right Only few final states present in DiMo: qq, qqg (aligned and as jets) ...
... Study of exclusive diffractive states may clarify which pattern is right Only few final states present in DiMo: qq, qqg (aligned and as jets) ...
New Journal of Physics Quantum interference-induced stability of repulsively Lea F Santos
... previous results. We also discuss the stability of BPs against many-particle scattering in ideal atomic and spin chains. The presence of an atom on a lattice site in the BH model or of a flipped spin in the XXZ chain is generally referred to as an excitation. We consider one-dimensional systems wher ...
... previous results. We also discuss the stability of BPs against many-particle scattering in ideal atomic and spin chains. The presence of an atom on a lattice site in the BH model or of a flipped spin in the XXZ chain is generally referred to as an excitation. We consider one-dimensional systems wher ...
Physics in Higher-Dimensional Manifolds
... of magicians and psychics, while others were intrigued with their application to religious questions such as “Where do angels live?” Yet others were fascinated by the God-like powers that they believed an extra-dimensional being would possess. A certain sect of the Bolshevik party even toyed with th ...
... of magicians and psychics, while others were intrigued with their application to religious questions such as “Where do angels live?” Yet others were fascinated by the God-like powers that they believed an extra-dimensional being would possess. A certain sect of the Bolshevik party even toyed with th ...
On Fractional Schrödinger Equation and Its Application
... Brownian paths. In diffusion theory, this can also be done to generate the standard diffusion equation; however, there are examples of many phenomena that are only properly described when nonBrownian paths are considered. When this is done, the resulting diffusion equation has factional derivatives ...
... Brownian paths. In diffusion theory, this can also be done to generate the standard diffusion equation; however, there are examples of many phenomena that are only properly described when nonBrownian paths are considered. When this is done, the resulting diffusion equation has factional derivatives ...
Anti Heisenberg. The end of Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle.
... ‘When the position is determined .. the electron undergoes a discontinuous change in momentum. This change is the greater the smaller the wavelength of the light employed, i.e., the more exact the determination of the position ... thus, the more precisely the position is determined, the less precise ...
... ‘When the position is determined .. the electron undergoes a discontinuous change in momentum. This change is the greater the smaller the wavelength of the light employed, i.e., the more exact the determination of the position ... thus, the more precisely the position is determined, the less precise ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Gravity on quantized space-times
... theory must be of the same order of magnitude (strong naturalness principle) – why? – because in quantum theory all the parameters are related to each other via quantum corrections! ...
... theory must be of the same order of magnitude (strong naturalness principle) – why? – because in quantum theory all the parameters are related to each other via quantum corrections! ...
Interferometry beyond the Standard Quantum Limit using a Sagnac
... quantum noise falling with 1/f2. Ü Want to investigate how losses in different parts of the interferometer contribute. ...
... quantum noise falling with 1/f2. Ü Want to investigate how losses in different parts of the interferometer contribute. ...
Zero Modes in Compact Lattice QED
... Applied to a field ψ, P± projects out the components ψ± = P± ψ, which are eigenstates of γ5 and take on the values ±1. An indicator of spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking is the generation of a chiral condensate, meaning ...
... Applied to a field ψ, P± projects out the components ψ± = P± ψ, which are eigenstates of γ5 and take on the values ±1. An indicator of spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking is the generation of a chiral condensate, meaning ...
Serkan Sahin (Master, JGU, 2015): Entanglement
... truncation methods from TNs to CUT, hence developing a new algorithm which we call eCUT. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part reviews some basis concepts of quantum many-body physics focusing on entanglement and introduces TNs and the CUT method. The second part examines some prope ...
... truncation methods from TNs to CUT, hence developing a new algorithm which we call eCUT. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part reviews some basis concepts of quantum many-body physics focusing on entanglement and introduces TNs and the CUT method. The second part examines some prope ...
Through scattering theory with gun and camera: Coping with conventions
... whose authors adopt conventions of a given source but do not cite their source, and it is left to the reader to deduce the conventions of such a paper. This situation holds traps for the unwary. Undergraduate and graduate students are particularly prone to mix and match equations from a variety of s ...
... whose authors adopt conventions of a given source but do not cite their source, and it is left to the reader to deduce the conventions of such a paper. This situation holds traps for the unwary. Undergraduate and graduate students are particularly prone to mix and match equations from a variety of s ...
ELECTROSTATICS - auroraclasses.org
... force is directly proportional to the charge carried, therefore, the work done is directly proportional to the charge carried. Thus if charge Q' is carried from point A to point B, ...
... force is directly proportional to the charge carried, therefore, the work done is directly proportional to the charge carried. Thus if charge Q' is carried from point A to point B, ...