Future of Hadron Physics
... Hadron physics must deploy a diverse array of experimental and theoretical probes and tools in order to define and solve the problems of confinement and its relationship with DCSB These are two of the most important challenges in fundamental Science; and only we are equipped to solve them Craig ...
... Hadron physics must deploy a diverse array of experimental and theoretical probes and tools in order to define and solve the problems of confinement and its relationship with DCSB These are two of the most important challenges in fundamental Science; and only we are equipped to solve them Craig ...
Quantum control of a Landau-quantized two
... is the dipole matrix THz wave Eem at ωc . Here, µ12 = %1|µ|2$ element between the states |1$ and |2$. In this picture, cyclotron resonance is the destructive interference of the incident field E(0) and the reemitted field Eem , i.e., E(B) = E(0) + Eem . Thus, the B-induced oscillations [bottom trace ...
... is the dipole matrix THz wave Eem at ωc . Here, µ12 = %1|µ|2$ element between the states |1$ and |2$. In this picture, cyclotron resonance is the destructive interference of the incident field E(0) and the reemitted field Eem , i.e., E(B) = E(0) + Eem . Thus, the B-induced oscillations [bottom trace ...
Past Research
... I work on the cohomology, structure, and representations of various types of rings, such as Hopf algebras and group-graded algebras. My research program has involved collaborations with many mathematicians, including work with postdocs and graduate students. Below is a summary of some of my past res ...
... I work on the cohomology, structure, and representations of various types of rings, such as Hopf algebras and group-graded algebras. My research program has involved collaborations with many mathematicians, including work with postdocs and graduate students. Below is a summary of some of my past res ...
Nuclear Spins in Quantum Dots
... have nonzero nuclear spin which give rise to properties which are not present, or quite reduced, in other semiconductors, e.g. silicon. Usually GaAs quantum dots are fabricated starting from a 2DEG at an AlGaAs/GaAs interface, or quantum well. The quantum dots are defined by etching through the 2DEG ...
... have nonzero nuclear spin which give rise to properties which are not present, or quite reduced, in other semiconductors, e.g. silicon. Usually GaAs quantum dots are fabricated starting from a 2DEG at an AlGaAs/GaAs interface, or quantum well. The quantum dots are defined by etching through the 2DEG ...
The Homological Nature of Entropy
... Thus odd information quantities are information co-cycles, because they are in the image of δ, and even information quantities are twisted (or topological) co-cycles, because they are in the image of δt . In [7] we show that this description is equivalent to the theorem of Hu Kuo Ting (1962) [6], gi ...
... Thus odd information quantities are information co-cycles, because they are in the image of δ, and even information quantities are twisted (or topological) co-cycles, because they are in the image of δt . In [7] we show that this description is equivalent to the theorem of Hu Kuo Ting (1962) [6], gi ...
The Propagators for Electrons and Positrons 2
... However, it must be kept in mind that (2.5) is a matrix equation so that the delta function in (2.5) is meant to be multiplied by 1. The free-particle propagator must satisfy (2.5) with the interaction term e A / absent, i.e. (i/ ∇ − m0 )SF (x , x) = δ 4 (x − x) . ...
... However, it must be kept in mind that (2.5) is a matrix equation so that the delta function in (2.5) is meant to be multiplied by 1. The free-particle propagator must satisfy (2.5) with the interaction term e A / absent, i.e. (i/ ∇ − m0 )SF (x , x) = δ 4 (x − x) . ...
Contextualizing Concepts using a Mathematical Generalization of
... theories cannot account for this. Using the prototype approach, since a guppy is neither a typical pet nor a typical fish, ds for the guppy stimulus is large for both pet and fish, which is difficult to reconcile with the empirical result that it is small for pet fish. Using the exemplar approach, a ...
... theories cannot account for this. Using the prototype approach, since a guppy is neither a typical pet nor a typical fish, ds for the guppy stimulus is large for both pet and fish, which is difficult to reconcile with the empirical result that it is small for pet fish. Using the exemplar approach, a ...
Tree Search and Quantum Computation
... hierarchical search using Grover’s algorithm? This hybrid approach would combine traditional tree search mechanisms with the efficiency gains promised by Grover’s algorithm. Assume that the unitary operator U employed during Grover’s iterate is developed in such a way as to recognize potential solut ...
... hierarchical search using Grover’s algorithm? This hybrid approach would combine traditional tree search mechanisms with the efficiency gains promised by Grover’s algorithm. Assume that the unitary operator U employed during Grover’s iterate is developed in such a way as to recognize potential solut ...
Parity anomaly and spin transmutation in quantum spin Hall
... With this understanding, the many-body spectrum in Fig. 2(a) reveals a remarkable fact: The total spin of the edge-impurity system alternates between half-integer and integer spin when the superconducting phase difference advances adiabatically from φ = 0 to φ = 2π. This spin transmutation is a dire ...
... With this understanding, the many-body spectrum in Fig. 2(a) reveals a remarkable fact: The total spin of the edge-impurity system alternates between half-integer and integer spin when the superconducting phase difference advances adiabatically from φ = 0 to φ = 2π. This spin transmutation is a dire ...
Local Equilibrium States in Quantum Field Theory in Curved
... In the description of macroscopic physical systems, one often nds the term local temperature, meaning that there is a spacetime dependent parameter that somehow takes the rôle of temperature in systems which are not everywhere and at any time (i.e. globally) in equilibrium. However, it is only fo ...
... In the description of macroscopic physical systems, one often nds the term local temperature, meaning that there is a spacetime dependent parameter that somehow takes the rôle of temperature in systems which are not everywhere and at any time (i.e. globally) in equilibrium. However, it is only fo ...
Quotient–Comprehension Chains
... where p⊥ is the negation of p. Such a connection between the fundamental concepts of quotient, comprehension and measurement is fascinating! Quotients and comprehension have a clean description in categorical logic as adjoints (see below for details). Does that lead to instruments as a property? Thi ...
... where p⊥ is the negation of p. Such a connection between the fundamental concepts of quotient, comprehension and measurement is fascinating! Quotients and comprehension have a clean description in categorical logic as adjoints (see below for details). Does that lead to instruments as a property? Thi ...
Toward a software architecture for quantum computing design tools
... into a circuit that implements the function using gates from a given gate library. These algorithms are typically applied after high-level synthesis or in conjunction with compilers in traditional chip design methodologies. Similarly, we can talk about quantum circuit synthesis, where a quantum circ ...
... into a circuit that implements the function using gates from a given gate library. These algorithms are typically applied after high-level synthesis or in conjunction with compilers in traditional chip design methodologies. Similarly, we can talk about quantum circuit synthesis, where a quantum circ ...