
Wavelike properties of particles
... If asked: is electron wave or particle? They are both. In any experiment (or empirical observation) only one aspect of either wave or particle, but not both can be observed simultaneously. It’s like a coin with two faces. But one can only see one side of the coin but not the other at any instance. T ...
... If asked: is electron wave or particle? They are both. In any experiment (or empirical observation) only one aspect of either wave or particle, but not both can be observed simultaneously. It’s like a coin with two faces. But one can only see one side of the coin but not the other at any instance. T ...
Fermionic quantum criticality and the fractal nodal surface
... -> A fractal nodal surface is a necessary condition for a fermionic quantum critical state. -> Fermionic backflow wavefunctions have a fractal nodal surface: Mottness. Work in progress: reading the physics from bosons and nodal geometry (Fermi-liquids, superconductivity, criticality … ) . ...
... -> A fractal nodal surface is a necessary condition for a fermionic quantum critical state. -> Fermionic backflow wavefunctions have a fractal nodal surface: Mottness. Work in progress: reading the physics from bosons and nodal geometry (Fermi-liquids, superconductivity, criticality … ) . ...
Gibbs' paradox and black-hole entropy
... knowledge only about the pressure and the temperature, but with no information about the exact value of N ), one finds the exact result ∆S = 0 upon removing the partition. It is important to emphasize in this connection the important difference between identity and indistinguishability [9]. In class ...
... knowledge only about the pressure and the temperature, but with no information about the exact value of N ), one finds the exact result ∆S = 0 upon removing the partition. It is important to emphasize in this connection the important difference between identity and indistinguishability [9]. In class ...
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... of ferroelectricity and magnetism can be used, for example, to construct four-states memories. In order to calculate physical properties of these more complicated compounds it is first necessary to fully understand electronic properties of the basic compound, i.e., PbTe, and to prepare tools to carr ...
... of ferroelectricity and magnetism can be used, for example, to construct four-states memories. In order to calculate physical properties of these more complicated compounds it is first necessary to fully understand electronic properties of the basic compound, i.e., PbTe, and to prepare tools to carr ...
Probabilistic instantaneous quantum computation
... qubits 1 and 2. In (1/4) n cases the whole state of qubits 3 is projected onto the state resulting from the correct input and she does not have to perform any additional transformation on qubits 3. In the remaining 1⫺(1/4) n cases, the result of the engineer’s Bell-state analysis will not be the rig ...
... qubits 1 and 2. In (1/4) n cases the whole state of qubits 3 is projected onto the state resulting from the correct input and she does not have to perform any additional transformation on qubits 3. In the remaining 1⫺(1/4) n cases, the result of the engineer’s Bell-state analysis will not be the rig ...
Research Statement
... witness. The so-called QMA vs QCMA problem asks how much additional verification power does a quantum witness provide over a classical bitstring? Since it is clear that we don’t lose power by considering quantum witnesses our goal is understand if QMA 6⊂ QCMA. Not surprisingly this question has phys ...
... witness. The so-called QMA vs QCMA problem asks how much additional verification power does a quantum witness provide over a classical bitstring? Since it is clear that we don’t lose power by considering quantum witnesses our goal is understand if QMA 6⊂ QCMA. Not surprisingly this question has phys ...
View Commentary - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
... of the Higgs mode are associated with quantum phase transitions which are fully described by relativistic Lagrangians like those in (1) in both the ordered and disordered phases, and at the quantum critical point between them. Ruegg et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 205701 (2008)) performed neutron scat ...
... of the Higgs mode are associated with quantum phase transitions which are fully described by relativistic Lagrangians like those in (1) in both the ordered and disordered phases, and at the quantum critical point between them. Ruegg et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 205701 (2008)) performed neutron scat ...
Few simple rules to fix the dynamics of classical systems using
... see for instance [9]-[14], this approach is justified a posteriori since, at least for simple systems, produce exactly that time evolution which one expects to find. We should also mention that the uncertainty principle arising from the non abelianity of the operators involved in the description of ...
... see for instance [9]-[14], this approach is justified a posteriori since, at least for simple systems, produce exactly that time evolution which one expects to find. We should also mention that the uncertainty principle arising from the non abelianity of the operators involved in the description of ...