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... 1. Lanczos gives you many states. 2. Please don’t write your own lanczos for professional work. 3. Mathematically, you don’t actually have to orthogonalize against all the former states explicitly to nonetheless get orthogonalization against all the former states. You need to only orthogonalized aga ...
... 1. Lanczos gives you many states. 2. Please don’t write your own lanczos for professional work. 3. Mathematically, you don’t actually have to orthogonalize against all the former states explicitly to nonetheless get orthogonalization against all the former states. You need to only orthogonalized aga ...
QMC: A Model Checker for Quantum Systems
... declared at the beginning of a protocol model (in which case they become shared variables), or at the beginning of the process in which they are used (in which case they become local to that process). The classical data types include integers (type integer ), bits (type bool), and floating–point num ...
... declared at the beginning of a protocol model (in which case they become shared variables), or at the beginning of the process in which they are used (in which case they become local to that process). The classical data types include integers (type integer ), bits (type bool), and floating–point num ...
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... as a possible limit of the Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian. Next, information about the ground state of the quantum rotor model is obtained variationally as the solution of a Mathieu equation. We can estimate energies, correlation functions and length, and the variance of the density as a function of the o ...
... as a possible limit of the Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian. Next, information about the ground state of the quantum rotor model is obtained variationally as the solution of a Mathieu equation. We can estimate energies, correlation functions and length, and the variance of the density as a function of the o ...
Measurement problem!
... Initial results due to differences in decay time distribution? Or do we have a psi-experimenter effect? ...
... Initial results due to differences in decay time distribution? Or do we have a psi-experimenter effect? ...
The Stern Gerlach Experiment Abstract
... Otto Stern, in 1921, thought of a conclusive experiment to find the answer to this question. He proposed to observe the deflection of a beam of neutral silver atoms in an inhomogeneous magnetic field. The deflection would be caused solely by the nuclear magnetic moments. He assumed that, since silve ...
... Otto Stern, in 1921, thought of a conclusive experiment to find the answer to this question. He proposed to observe the deflection of a beam of neutral silver atoms in an inhomogeneous magnetic field. The deflection would be caused solely by the nuclear magnetic moments. He assumed that, since silve ...
NAME: Answer Table for the Multiple
... 002 qfull 01000 2 5 0 moderate thinking: energy and normalization Extra keywords: (Gr-24:2.2) zero-point energy 25. Classically E ≥ Vmin for a particle in a conservative system. a) Show that this classical result must be so. HINT: This shouldn’t be a from-first-principles proof: it should be about o ...
... 002 qfull 01000 2 5 0 moderate thinking: energy and normalization Extra keywords: (Gr-24:2.2) zero-point energy 25. Classically E ≥ Vmin for a particle in a conservative system. a) Show that this classical result must be so. HINT: This shouldn’t be a from-first-principles proof: it should be about o ...
Testing Wavefunction Collapse
... pessimistic because there exist what appear to be physically meaningful questions, such as the time taken for systems to move across spatial domains, for which the standard quantum formalism and hence the interpretations which regard it as complete do not give unambiguous answers, whereas the de Bro ...
... pessimistic because there exist what appear to be physically meaningful questions, such as the time taken for systems to move across spatial domains, for which the standard quantum formalism and hence the interpretations which regard it as complete do not give unambiguous answers, whereas the de Bro ...
Landau Gauge Quark Propagator with External Magnetic Fields
... tools that we are familiar with and which made us capable of obtaining deeper insight. Of course this is not unique to QCD, one could name a variety of systems whose microscopic behaviour is well understood but turn into a mess with all sorts of new effects when going to large scales. Conventional s ...
... tools that we are familiar with and which made us capable of obtaining deeper insight. Of course this is not unique to QCD, one could name a variety of systems whose microscopic behaviour is well understood but turn into a mess with all sorts of new effects when going to large scales. Conventional s ...