
Quantum spin system with on-site exchange in a magnetic field G. P
... orderings in the ground state in the plane hΔ for the quantum case (Fig. 4a) and in hD for the classical case (Fig. 4b) (the results have been extrapolated from very low temperatures). In the quantum case, we observe some states with magnetization analogous as in the classical case. The classical di ...
... orderings in the ground state in the plane hΔ for the quantum case (Fig. 4a) and in hD for the classical case (Fig. 4b) (the results have been extrapolated from very low temperatures). In the quantum case, we observe some states with magnetization analogous as in the classical case. The classical di ...
Fractal geometry enables information transmission through resonance
... chaos does not mean disordered, quite the contrary, it just implies certain key characteristics, such as a degree of unpredictability). ...
... chaos does not mean disordered, quite the contrary, it just implies certain key characteristics, such as a degree of unpredictability). ...
Quantum Dots in Photonic Structures
... Postulate 1: All information about a system is provided by the system’s wavefunction. ...
... Postulate 1: All information about a system is provided by the system’s wavefunction. ...
Quantum Metrology Kills Rayleigh`s Criterion ∗
... Zmuidzinas (https://pma.caltech.edu/content/jonas-zmuidzinas), JOSA A 20, 218 (2003): “It is well established that the photon counts registered by the detectors in an optical instrument follow statistically independent Poisson distributions, so that the fluctuations of the counts in different detect ...
... Zmuidzinas (https://pma.caltech.edu/content/jonas-zmuidzinas), JOSA A 20, 218 (2003): “It is well established that the photon counts registered by the detectors in an optical instrument follow statistically independent Poisson distributions, so that the fluctuations of the counts in different detect ...
Chapter 7, Quantum Nos.
... Orbital Energies and Electron Configurations of Multi-Electron Atoms For the H atom the orbital energy depends only on n, so all orbitals with the same value of n have the same energy. This is not true, however, for any other atom! The H atom orbitals may be used to approximate the orbitals for mult ...
... Orbital Energies and Electron Configurations of Multi-Electron Atoms For the H atom the orbital energy depends only on n, so all orbitals with the same value of n have the same energy. This is not true, however, for any other atom! The H atom orbitals may be used to approximate the orbitals for mult ...
Chp7,Quantum_Num
... Orbital Energies and Electron Configurations of Multi-Electron Atoms For the H atom the orbital energy depends only on n, so all orbitals with the same value of n have the same energy. This is not true, however, for any other atom! The H atom orbitals may be used to approximate the orbitals for mult ...
... Orbital Energies and Electron Configurations of Multi-Electron Atoms For the H atom the orbital energy depends only on n, so all orbitals with the same value of n have the same energy. This is not true, however, for any other atom! The H atom orbitals may be used to approximate the orbitals for mult ...
Help Sheet
... General rule: Any element with an odd-electron number must be paramagnetic. Shielding … describes why some orbitals are at higher or lower energy levels than others. Example: A 2s electron spends more of its time (on average) around the nucleus than a 2p electron due to the size of the orbitals. The ...
... General rule: Any element with an odd-electron number must be paramagnetic. Shielding … describes why some orbitals are at higher or lower energy levels than others. Example: A 2s electron spends more of its time (on average) around the nucleus than a 2p electron due to the size of the orbitals. The ...
ppt - Jefferson Lab
... A quantum distribution? A distribution that has No strict classical interpretation. But it may have a classical analogue Wigner Distribution W(r,p) ...
... A quantum distribution? A distribution that has No strict classical interpretation. But it may have a classical analogue Wigner Distribution W(r,p) ...
The physical nature of information
... Alternative communication methods have been proposed which, in the classical case [28,29] take arbitrarily little energy dissipation, if the bits are moved slowly. Slow motion does not imply a low bit rate; the bits can follow each other as densely as desired. Furthermore, as in the case of reversib ...
... Alternative communication methods have been proposed which, in the classical case [28,29] take arbitrarily little energy dissipation, if the bits are moved slowly. Slow motion does not imply a low bit rate; the bits can follow each other as densely as desired. Furthermore, as in the case of reversib ...
Table of Contents
... significantly influenced by their overall stances on questions central to the so-‐called measurement problem: Is the wave function physically real, or simply a mathematical tool? Is the ...
... significantly influenced by their overall stances on questions central to the so-‐called measurement problem: Is the wave function physically real, or simply a mathematical tool? Is the ...