Spin-orbit coupling effects, interactions and superconducting
									
... order of a few up to hundreds of nanometers. Situated between the microscopic world of atoms and the macroscopic world, they can be thought of as being so small that quantum effects dominate their behaviour, but large enough that it is not feasible to describe them taking every single particle into ...
                        	... order of a few up to hundreds of nanometers. Situated between the microscopic world of atoms and the macroscopic world, they can be thought of as being so small that quantum effects dominate their behaviour, but large enough that it is not feasible to describe them taking every single particle into ...
									Recurrence spectroscopy of atoms in electric fields: Scattering in the...
									
... have become good testing grounds for the connection between quantum and semiclassical mechanics. They are amenable to both theoretical calculations and experimental measurement @1–5#. Closed-orbit theory is a semiclassical theory which predicts the positions and amplitudes of peaks in the Fourier tr ...
                        	... have become good testing grounds for the connection between quantum and semiclassical mechanics. They are amenable to both theoretical calculations and experimental measurement @1–5#. Closed-orbit theory is a semiclassical theory which predicts the positions and amplitudes of peaks in the Fourier tr ...
									The 1925 Born and Jordan paper “On quantum mechanics”
									
... Born.1 For Born and others, quantum mechanics denoted a canonical theory of atomic and electronic motion of the same level of generality and consistency as classical mechanics. The transition from classical mechanics to a true quantum mechanics remained an elusive goal prior to 1925. Heisenberg made ...
                        	... Born.1 For Born and others, quantum mechanics denoted a canonical theory of atomic and electronic motion of the same level of generality and consistency as classical mechanics. The transition from classical mechanics to a true quantum mechanics remained an elusive goal prior to 1925. Heisenberg made ...
									Response Time Distributions in Partially-Coherent Quantum Walk Models for
									
... problems (Shor, 1994, 1997; Grover, 1997). Since human decision processes unfold over time, it is plausible to suggest that an evolutionary advantage would accrue to decisionmakers that can make effective use of quantum mechanical effects. Of course, many questions need to be answered before we can ...
                        	... problems (Shor, 1994, 1997; Grover, 1997). Since human decision processes unfold over time, it is plausible to suggest that an evolutionary advantage would accrue to decisionmakers that can make effective use of quantum mechanical effects. Of course, many questions need to be answered before we can ...
									Powerpoint 8/10
									
... What is their maximum probability of winning? Same as before. Why? Fix the random numbers. Run the protocol. Probability of winning will be less than ¾. Average over the random numbers. No help. Probability of winning is at most ¾. Probability of winning is at most ¾ ...
                        	... What is their maximum probability of winning? Same as before. Why? Fix the random numbers. Run the protocol. Probability of winning will be less than ¾. Average over the random numbers. No help. Probability of winning is at most ¾. Probability of winning is at most ¾ ...
									Top Condensation as a Motivated Explanation of the Top Forward
									
... In top condensation, electroweak symmetry is dynamically broken, as in technicolor (and in QCD), through the formation of bound states. The difference from technicolor is that the condensate is made up of the top quark itself, rather than new techniquarks. A realistic and viable framework for top co ...
                        	... In top condensation, electroweak symmetry is dynamically broken, as in technicolor (and in QCD), through the formation of bound states. The difference from technicolor is that the condensate is made up of the top quark itself, rather than new techniquarks. A realistic and viable framework for top co ...
									Three problems from quantum optics
									
... properties (the so-called local oscillator). Homodyne detection is a phase-sensitive method and it enables a direct measurement of quadratures, basic quantities used for describing the quantized electromagnetic field. Many important quantum-optical experiments are literally based on homodyne detecti ...
                        	... properties (the so-called local oscillator). Homodyne detection is a phase-sensitive method and it enables a direct measurement of quadratures, basic quantities used for describing the quantized electromagnetic field. Many important quantum-optical experiments are literally based on homodyne detecti ...
									Black  Hole  Singularities  in the  Framework... Gauge/String  Duality by Guido  Nicola  Innocenzo  Festuccia
									
... cosmology and as a necessary step towards the clarification of the structure of the theory itself. In this introduction we will review known facts about the physics of singularities, motivate the direction of the research described in later chapters and summarize its main results. The theorems imply ...
                        	... cosmology and as a necessary step towards the clarification of the structure of the theory itself. In this introduction we will review known facts about the physics of singularities, motivate the direction of the research described in later chapters and summarize its main results. The theorems imply ...
									Hybrid opto-mechanical systems with nitrogen
									
... temperature [34]. All these properties mentioned above make NV centers excellent candidate for quantum logic elements for quantum information processing. In addition to the applications in quantum information, NV centers are widely used as solid-state ultra sensitive magnetic field sensor. Again, be ...
                        	... temperature [34]. All these properties mentioned above make NV centers excellent candidate for quantum logic elements for quantum information processing. In addition to the applications in quantum information, NV centers are widely used as solid-state ultra sensitive magnetic field sensor. Again, be ...
									Non-Perturbative Aspects of Nonlinear Sigma Models
									
... Model would naturally allow for a term which breaks this symmetry. A mechanism is required which explains the suppression of such term. It is a topological operator which is invariant under small variations of the fields and one would hence expect that it is not affected by quantum fluctuations. Explic ...
                        	... Model would naturally allow for a term which breaks this symmetry. A mechanism is required which explains the suppression of such term. It is a topological operator which is invariant under small variations of the fields and one would hence expect that it is not affected by quantum fluctuations. Explic ...