
Twisted Equivariant Matter - Rutgers Physics
... So, we spent some time struggling to understand what these papers had to say to us, and then we wrote our own version of this story. That paper is the subject of today’s talk. I’ll be explaining things that you all probably know, but in a language which is perhaps somewhat unusual. This is perhaps n ...
... So, we spent some time struggling to understand what these papers had to say to us, and then we wrote our own version of this story. That paper is the subject of today’s talk. I’ll be explaining things that you all probably know, but in a language which is perhaps somewhat unusual. This is perhaps n ...
Toward Quantum Computational Agents.
... of silicon based semiconductor on the nanometer scale [27]. As things are now, they work for up to several tens of qubits. Whether large-scale fault-tolerant and networked quantum computers with millions of qubits will ever be built remains purely speculative at this point. Though, rapid progress an ...
... of silicon based semiconductor on the nanometer scale [27]. As things are now, they work for up to several tens of qubits. Whether large-scale fault-tolerant and networked quantum computers with millions of qubits will ever be built remains purely speculative at this point. Though, rapid progress an ...
How Quantum Theory Helps us Explain
... dependencies, and thereby explains it. The regularity was to be expected by one who knows this pattern and knows the values of the variables in the pattern on which it depends. An explanation of a regularity is causal only if at least some of these counterfactuals expressing dependency relations may ...
... dependencies, and thereby explains it. The regularity was to be expected by one who knows this pattern and knows the values of the variables in the pattern on which it depends. An explanation of a regularity is causal only if at least some of these counterfactuals expressing dependency relations may ...
m NV Centers in Quantum Information Technology ! De-Coherence Protection &
... of the cycle. (a) Initial state Hahn spin-echo sequence. (c) CPMG sequence. (d) CDD sequence of order N , d C = t. ...
... of the cycle. (a) Initial state Hahn spin-echo sequence. (c) CPMG sequence. (d) CDD sequence of order N , d C = t. ...
Attractive photons in a quantum nonlinear medium
... bound states of a few quanta4,5,7,24, a feature generic to strongly interacting quantum field theories. The main result reported here is the experimental realization of a photonic system with strong attractive interactions, including evidence for a predicted two-photon bound state. Our experiment (o ...
... bound states of a few quanta4,5,7,24, a feature generic to strongly interacting quantum field theories. The main result reported here is the experimental realization of a photonic system with strong attractive interactions, including evidence for a predicted two-photon bound state. Our experiment (o ...
Quantum Mechanical Modelling and Optical Spectroscopy of
... When dealing with particles on the atomic scale it is impossible to describe, with precision, events including position, momentum and energy. Therefore we speak instead of expectation values. The uncertainty ingrained in quantum theory describes the probabilistic nature of events involving these par ...
... When dealing with particles on the atomic scale it is impossible to describe, with precision, events including position, momentum and energy. Therefore we speak instead of expectation values. The uncertainty ingrained in quantum theory describes the probabilistic nature of events involving these par ...
Level Repulsion of Localized Excitons in Disordered Quantum Wells
... Here, the notation h i denotes the average over the measured spots in the experiment or over an ensemble of disorder realizations in the simulation. The quantity In ðEÞ represents the n-th optical spectrum of the ensemble under consideration. In our theory, we simulate the optical density spectr ...
... Here, the notation h i denotes the average over the measured spots in the experiment or over an ensemble of disorder realizations in the simulation. The quantity In ðEÞ represents the n-th optical spectrum of the ensemble under consideration. In our theory, we simulate the optical density spectr ...
Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
... The aim of this chapter is to introduce and explore some of the simplest aspects of relativistic quantum mechanics. Out of this analysis will emerge the KleinGordon and Dirac equations, and the concept of quantum mechanical spin. This introduction prepares the way for the construction of relativisti ...
... The aim of this chapter is to introduce and explore some of the simplest aspects of relativistic quantum mechanics. Out of this analysis will emerge the KleinGordon and Dirac equations, and the concept of quantum mechanical spin. This introduction prepares the way for the construction of relativisti ...
PHYSICAL MEANING OF IMAGINARY UNIT i
... Three centuries have passed since 1712 fierce debates about the meaning of complex numbers were started. Gottfried Leibniz, Leonhard Euler, Johann Bernoulli and other outstanding scientists participated in them. However, from then until all discussions on this topic unfortunately, ended virtually no ...
... Three centuries have passed since 1712 fierce debates about the meaning of complex numbers were started. Gottfried Leibniz, Leonhard Euler, Johann Bernoulli and other outstanding scientists participated in them. However, from then until all discussions on this topic unfortunately, ended virtually no ...