
1 Properties of Fr- like Th from spectroscopy of high-L
... and levels are labeled by their n, L, K values. In general, the high-L binding energies are only slightly different from hydrogenic, and for that reason special experimental techniques are needed to observe them. One method that has been used to study many such fine structure patterns is the Resonan ...
... and levels are labeled by their n, L, K values. In general, the high-L binding energies are only slightly different from hydrogenic, and for that reason special experimental techniques are needed to observe them. One method that has been used to study many such fine structure patterns is the Resonan ...
Quantum cryptography
... 1. Classical information into which subspace projection of |f was made. 2. Resulting quantum projection (as a new state) |f in one of the above subspaces. The subspace into which projection is made is chosen randomly and the corresponding probability is uniquely determined by the amplitudes at t ...
... 1. Classical information into which subspace projection of |f was made. 2. Resulting quantum projection (as a new state) |f in one of the above subspaces. The subspace into which projection is made is chosen randomly and the corresponding probability is uniquely determined by the amplitudes at t ...
Effects of photonic structures on upconversion
... efficiency limit can be increased from close to 30 % up to 40.2 .%2. An increased external quantum efficiency of a bifacial silicon solar cell due to the addition of an upconverter material at the rear side has already been shown experimentally3, 4. Unfortunately, the efficiency of upconversion proc ...
... efficiency limit can be increased from close to 30 % up to 40.2 .%2. An increased external quantum efficiency of a bifacial silicon solar cell due to the addition of an upconverter material at the rear side has already been shown experimentally3, 4. Unfortunately, the efficiency of upconversion proc ...
Symmetry Breaking by Topology and Energy Gap
... Also, the spectrum of the free hamiltonian in each θ sector is given by ...
... Also, the spectrum of the free hamiltonian in each θ sector is given by ...
Quantum cryptography
... An important difference between classical and quantum systems A state of a compound classical (quantum) system can be (cannot be) always composed from the states of the subsystem. ...
... An important difference between classical and quantum systems A state of a compound classical (quantum) system can be (cannot be) always composed from the states of the subsystem. ...
Tau_Leptons_in_the_Quest_for_New_Physics
... the nature of the discovered phenomenon Frequently, taus hold keys to discoveries Sometimes, an “incorrect” discovery can be made if not paying attention to taus ...
... the nature of the discovered phenomenon Frequently, taus hold keys to discoveries Sometimes, an “incorrect” discovery can be made if not paying attention to taus ...
Octonion model of dark matter
... • The standard model does not provide an explanation of gravity [19]. Moreover it is incompatible with the most successful theory of gravity to date, general relativity. • According to the standard model the neutrinos are massless particles [20, 21]. However, neutrino oscillation experiments have sh ...
... • The standard model does not provide an explanation of gravity [19]. Moreover it is incompatible with the most successful theory of gravity to date, general relativity. • According to the standard model the neutrinos are massless particles [20, 21]. However, neutrino oscillation experiments have sh ...
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... interpretation. And, he continues, the ignorance interpretation of mixtures equivocates on the nature of quantum states, as expressed by means of the statistical operator formalism: A quantum mixed state so expressed should not be thought of as an ensemble of pure states, but as a set of probability ...
... interpretation. And, he continues, the ignorance interpretation of mixtures equivocates on the nature of quantum states, as expressed by means of the statistical operator formalism: A quantum mixed state so expressed should not be thought of as an ensemble of pure states, but as a set of probability ...
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... of canonical QG in 1st order formalism (QFT of spin networks) complex field φ on GD for D-dimensional models, represents “2nd quantized (D-1)-simplex”(or spin net vertex) arguments of field have interpretation of geometric data (lengths, areas, gravity connection,...) ...
... of canonical QG in 1st order formalism (QFT of spin networks) complex field φ on GD for D-dimensional models, represents “2nd quantized (D-1)-simplex”(or spin net vertex) arguments of field have interpretation of geometric data (lengths, areas, gravity connection,...) ...
Free Field Approach to 2-Dimensional Conformal Field Theories
... the infinite dimensional case along the same lines. Specifically, the results that we will discuss in § 3 include: i) For any Kac-Moody algebra fj, at arbitrary level k, a free field realization may be constructed from t (=rank g) scalar fields ¢;(z), i=1, ···, t and ILI+I pairs of conjugate spin (1 ...
... the infinite dimensional case along the same lines. Specifically, the results that we will discuss in § 3 include: i) For any Kac-Moody algebra fj, at arbitrary level k, a free field realization may be constructed from t (=rank g) scalar fields ¢;(z), i=1, ···, t and ILI+I pairs of conjugate spin (1 ...
PowerPoint file - CUE Web Summary for halldweb.jlab.org
... possessing exotic quantum numbers - little or no data exist. We are now in a position to use the energy-upgraded JLab to provide photon beams of the needed flux, duty factor, polarization along with a state-of-the-art detector to collect high-quality data of unprecedented statistics and precision. ...
... possessing exotic quantum numbers - little or no data exist. We are now in a position to use the energy-upgraded JLab to provide photon beams of the needed flux, duty factor, polarization along with a state-of-the-art detector to collect high-quality data of unprecedented statistics and precision. ...