The Physics of Inflation
... patches. Yet, we observe an almost perfectly uniform CMB temperature field across superhorizon scales at recombination. A key goal of modern cosmology is to explain this large-scale uniformity without resorting to fine-tuning. Cosmological inflation, an early period of accelerated expansion, solves ...
... patches. Yet, we observe an almost perfectly uniform CMB temperature field across superhorizon scales at recombination. A key goal of modern cosmology is to explain this large-scale uniformity without resorting to fine-tuning. Cosmological inflation, an early period of accelerated expansion, solves ...
Classical & quantum dynamics of information
... the concepts of information and entanglement are explored systematically in connection with diverse physical systems and processes. These concepts are at the core of the emerging field of the Physics of Information. In this Thesis I investigate some aspects of the dynamics of information in both cla ...
... the concepts of information and entanglement are explored systematically in connection with diverse physical systems and processes. These concepts are at the core of the emerging field of the Physics of Information. In this Thesis I investigate some aspects of the dynamics of information in both cla ...
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... • Review article on N~Z: D. D. Warner, M. A. Bentley, P. Van Isacker, Nature Physics 2, (2006) 311 - 318 Silvia Lenzi, Carpathian Summer School of Physics 2007, Sinaia, Romania, 20 August 2007 ...
... • Review article on N~Z: D. D. Warner, M. A. Bentley, P. Van Isacker, Nature Physics 2, (2006) 311 - 318 Silvia Lenzi, Carpathian Summer School of Physics 2007, Sinaia, Romania, 20 August 2007 ...
Chapter 4 Quantum correction to the Pair Distribution Function calculated classically.
... the properties of diatomic molecules. This potential is also convenient because it allows an exact QM solution. After that we develop a technique that allows to take into account the effect of zero point motion in PDFs calculated classically for more complex molecules. The same method is used to co ...
... the properties of diatomic molecules. This potential is also convenient because it allows an exact QM solution. After that we develop a technique that allows to take into account the effect of zero point motion in PDFs calculated classically for more complex molecules. The same method is used to co ...
Applied Nonlinear Optics
... where ô and ê are unit vectors parallel to the ordinary and extraordinary polarisation directions respectively. Now suppose the crystal thickness d is such that the difference in optical path length between the ordinary and extraordinary rays is an odd integer of half-wavelengths (ne (θ) − no )d = ...
... where ô and ê are unit vectors parallel to the ordinary and extraordinary polarisation directions respectively. Now suppose the crystal thickness d is such that the difference in optical path length between the ordinary and extraordinary rays is an odd integer of half-wavelengths (ne (θ) − no )d = ...
Experimental Primer on the Trapped Ion Quantum
... We will be primarily interested in three types of transitions ±± the carrier n0 n, the first red sideband n0 n ÿ 1, and the first blue sideband n0 n 1 whose Rabi frequencies, in the Lamb-Dicke limit, are given from Eq. (6) by Wj ; hn1=2 Wj, and h n 11=2 Wj respectively. In practice, ...
... We will be primarily interested in three types of transitions ±± the carrier n0 n, the first red sideband n0 n ÿ 1, and the first blue sideband n0 n 1 whose Rabi frequencies, in the Lamb-Dicke limit, are given from Eq. (6) by Wj ; hn1=2 Wj, and h n 11=2 Wj respectively. In practice, ...
ISM_CH22 - Academic Program Pages
... (b) The net electric field points in the –x direction, or 180 counterclockwise from the +x axis. 14. For it to be possible for the net field to vanish at some x > 0, the two individual fields (caused by q1 and q2) must point in opposite directions for x > 0. Given their locations in the figure, we ...
... (b) The net electric field points in the –x direction, or 180 counterclockwise from the +x axis. 14. For it to be possible for the net field to vanish at some x > 0, the two individual fields (caused by q1 and q2) must point in opposite directions for x > 0. Given their locations in the figure, we ...
Stabilization of circular Rydberg atoms by circularly - BORA
... this case, especially for the lower excursion amplitudes (field intensities), the reason being that the electron’s (classical) “orbit” frequency is very low compared to the field frequency, making the difference between the co- and counter-rotating scenarios less important. We observe the same with a ...
... this case, especially for the lower excursion amplitudes (field intensities), the reason being that the electron’s (classical) “orbit” frequency is very low compared to the field frequency, making the difference between the co- and counter-rotating scenarios less important. We observe the same with a ...
Equilibrium
... the “−x” in the change may be negligible and the need for the quadratic equation is no more…. If "−x" is necessary, then see if the problem may be a perfect square and thus, ease the steps of solving. If none of the initial concentrations are zero, then Q must be calculated first to determine the ...
... the “−x” in the change may be negligible and the need for the quadratic equation is no more…. If "−x" is necessary, then see if the problem may be a perfect square and thus, ease the steps of solving. If none of the initial concentrations are zero, then Q must be calculated first to determine the ...
Black Holes Wormhole..
... Einstein’s theories of relativity can only be ‘dumbed down’ so much before reaching a level where the explanations are no longer correct. I hate that term: dumbed down. It sounds so patronizing. And while it is flattering to be considered by society to be more intelligent than everyone else, scientis ...
... Einstein’s theories of relativity can only be ‘dumbed down’ so much before reaching a level where the explanations are no longer correct. I hate that term: dumbed down. It sounds so patronizing. And while it is flattering to be considered by society to be more intelligent than everyone else, scientis ...
lectur~4-1 - Dr. Khairul Salleh Basaruddin
... Find: The average impulsive force exerted on the ball. Plan: 1) Find v using the kinematics equations. 2) Draw the momentum and impulse diagrams of the ball. 3) Apply the principle of impulse and momentum to determine the impulsive force. ENT 142 – ENGINEERING DYNAMICS (Kinetics of a Particle: Impul ...
... Find: The average impulsive force exerted on the ball. Plan: 1) Find v using the kinematics equations. 2) Draw the momentum and impulse diagrams of the ball. 3) Apply the principle of impulse and momentum to determine the impulsive force. ENT 142 – ENGINEERING DYNAMICS (Kinetics of a Particle: Impul ...