Antihydrogen Gravitational States Abstract - Institut Laue
... and g is the Earth’s local gravitational field strength. Also we show that a measurement of differences between the energy levels would allow us to disentangle M g in a way independent on effects of the antiatom-surface interaction. The plan of the paper is the following. In section II we study the ...
... and g is the Earth’s local gravitational field strength. Also we show that a measurement of differences between the energy levels would allow us to disentangle M g in a way independent on effects of the antiatom-surface interaction. The plan of the paper is the following. In section II we study the ...
Mathematical foundation of quantum annealing
... fixed value of acceptable error. QAE can also be used to find the final quantum state when the problem is not a classical optimization. In some contrast to these situations on QAE, studies of QA are often focused not on computational complexity but on the theoretical convergence conditions for infin ...
... fixed value of acceptable error. QAE can also be used to find the final quantum state when the problem is not a classical optimization. In some contrast to these situations on QAE, studies of QA are often focused not on computational complexity but on the theoretical convergence conditions for infin ...
CDM article on quantum chaos - Department of Mathematics
... XΓ = Γ\H, where H is the hyperbolic plane and Γ ⊂ P SL(2, R) is a discrete subgroup. Of special interest are the arithmetic quotients when Γ is a discrete arithmetic subgroup. Other model example include Euclidean domains with ergodic billiards such as the Bunimovich stadium. The general question is ...
... XΓ = Γ\H, where H is the hyperbolic plane and Γ ⊂ P SL(2, R) is a discrete subgroup. Of special interest are the arithmetic quotients when Γ is a discrete arithmetic subgroup. Other model example include Euclidean domains with ergodic billiards such as the Bunimovich stadium. The general question is ...
Shankar`s Principles of Quantum Mechanics
... battle with the mathematical theorems at the same time. Also, by segregating the mathematical theorems from the physical postulates, any possible confusion as to which is which is nipped in the bud. This chapter is followed by one on classical mechanics, where the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalis ...
... battle with the mathematical theorems at the same time. Also, by segregating the mathematical theorems from the physical postulates, any possible confusion as to which is which is nipped in the bud. This chapter is followed by one on classical mechanics, where the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalis ...
Laws or Models? A comparative study of two models
... these two groups of people came into contact, modern science was born. Modern science can be characterized by the mutual influence that theory and experiment have on each other (see [43]). If one wants to explain the success of modern science from the fact that it is a rational activity where theore ...
... these two groups of people came into contact, modern science was born. Modern science can be characterized by the mutual influence that theory and experiment have on each other (see [43]). If one wants to explain the success of modern science from the fact that it is a rational activity where theore ...
Anti Heisenberg. The end of Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle.
... Barukčić, I. (2014) Anti Heisenberg – Refutation of Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle. International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics vol. 4, no. 4, 244-250. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/IJAPM.2014.V4.292 ...
... Barukčić, I. (2014) Anti Heisenberg – Refutation of Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle. International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics vol. 4, no. 4, 244-250. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/IJAPM.2014.V4.292 ...
p15_11_6.pdf
... j gj 5N. (For the spin-resolved case, the first condition becomes 0 gj 1). The 1RDM should be positive semidefinite, with trace equal N, and each eigenvalue bounded above by 2. If this is violated, densities can become negative in places, even when the norm is conserved. (Note that it can be sho ...
... j gj 5N. (For the spin-resolved case, the first condition becomes 0 gj 1). The 1RDM should be positive semidefinite, with trace equal N, and each eigenvalue bounded above by 2. If this is violated, densities can become negative in places, even when the norm is conserved. (Note that it can be sho ...
Interacting Anyons in a One-Dimensional Optical Lattice
... Naively speaking there is no need in dealing with such kind of particles, because our physical world obviously consists of three spatial dimension, but nevertheless there are many examples, primarily in condensed matter physics, of dimensionally reduced systems, which can effectively be described wi ...
... Naively speaking there is no need in dealing with such kind of particles, because our physical world obviously consists of three spatial dimension, but nevertheless there are many examples, primarily in condensed matter physics, of dimensionally reduced systems, which can effectively be described wi ...
43-4.pdf
... by Aaron Sterling. This book is a Festschrift that grew out of a workshop celebrating the 65th birthday of Grzegorz Rozenberg. The editors describe their reasons for choosing the title Algorithmic Bioprocesses: “the workshop did not cover the whole spectrum of natural computing research, but rather ...
... by Aaron Sterling. This book is a Festschrift that grew out of a workshop celebrating the 65th birthday of Grzegorz Rozenberg. The editors describe their reasons for choosing the title Algorithmic Bioprocesses: “the workshop did not cover the whole spectrum of natural computing research, but rather ...
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information 10th Anniversary
... One of the most cited books in physics of all time, Quantum Computation and Quantum Information remains the best textbook in this exciting field of science. This 10th Anniversary Edition includes a new Introduction and Afterword from the authors setting the work in context. This comprehensive textbo ...
... One of the most cited books in physics of all time, Quantum Computation and Quantum Information remains the best textbook in this exciting field of science. This 10th Anniversary Edition includes a new Introduction and Afterword from the authors setting the work in context. This comprehensive textbo ...
arXiv:quant-ph/0202122 v1 21 Feb 2002
... a wire, laser pulses in an optical fiber, or symbols on a piece of paper without loss of data; and even if there are losses they are well understood and it is known how to deal with them. However, quantum information theory breaks with this point of view. It studies, loosely speaking, that kind of in ...
... a wire, laser pulses in an optical fiber, or symbols on a piece of paper without loss of data; and even if there are losses they are well understood and it is known how to deal with them. However, quantum information theory breaks with this point of view. It studies, loosely speaking, that kind of in ...
Quantum computation with two-electron spins in
... become reality. In digital computers, data is stored in bits. The quantum equivalent is called a qubit (quantum bit) and it is basically a quantum mechanical two-level system that can be in a superposition of its two basis states. There are many different proposals for implementing qubits, but one o ...
... become reality. In digital computers, data is stored in bits. The quantum equivalent is called a qubit (quantum bit) and it is basically a quantum mechanical two-level system that can be in a superposition of its two basis states. There are many different proposals for implementing qubits, but one o ...
Effects of thermal and quantum fluctuations on the phase diagram of
... investigation of this problem is the main theme of this paper. In Refs. [21, 22], the quadratic Zeeman energy, which is a key control parameter in spinor BECs, was not taken into account. In the present theoretical study, we investigate effects of thermal and quantum fluctuations in a spinor Bose ga ...
... investigation of this problem is the main theme of this paper. In Refs. [21, 22], the quadratic Zeeman energy, which is a key control parameter in spinor BECs, was not taken into account. In the present theoretical study, we investigate effects of thermal and quantum fluctuations in a spinor Bose ga ...