
Course Syllabus - Guru Jambheshwar University of Science
... potentials, partial waves and phase shifts, scattering by a perfectly right sphere and by square well potential. Born approximation and its application to scattering of electrons by atom. Neumann equation and its solution, Neumann series and Bessel function. Identical particles : Symmetric and antis ...
... potentials, partial waves and phase shifts, scattering by a perfectly right sphere and by square well potential. Born approximation and its application to scattering of electrons by atom. Neumann equation and its solution, Neumann series and Bessel function. Identical particles : Symmetric and antis ...
Are there basic laws of quantum information processing?
... “broadcasting inseparability”. The fact that the entanglement of the joint output state cannot be greater than the initial one can be viewed as a reflection of imperfection of the copying machines. This suggests that this is just impossibility of cloning which is responsible for the fact that one can ...
... “broadcasting inseparability”. The fact that the entanglement of the joint output state cannot be greater than the initial one can be viewed as a reflection of imperfection of the copying machines. This suggests that this is just impossibility of cloning which is responsible for the fact that one can ...
Variation of the Gravitational Constant and its Consequences
... It must be realised however that Schwarzschild himself first stated this relation in 1917 in a paper designed to demonstrate that Einstein’s (then) new general theory of relativity necessarily implied an inner bound or horizon to the universe. This was in addition to the outer bound (now identified ...
... It must be realised however that Schwarzschild himself first stated this relation in 1917 in a paper designed to demonstrate that Einstein’s (then) new general theory of relativity necessarily implied an inner bound or horizon to the universe. This was in addition to the outer bound (now identified ...
Revisiting a Limit on Efficient Quantum Computation Tarsem S. Purewal Jr. ABSTRACT
... probability of finding the machine in a particular configuration at time t is the sum of the probabilities of all appearances of that configuration at depth t in the tree. Note that by making the sum of the transitions leaving a particular configuration be 1, we force our machine to be well-formed, ...
... probability of finding the machine in a particular configuration at time t is the sum of the probabilities of all appearances of that configuration at depth t in the tree. Note that by making the sum of the transitions leaving a particular configuration be 1, we force our machine to be well-formed, ...
Quantum Computation with Neutral Atoms
... Back to the real world: What do we need to build a quantum computer? ...
... Back to the real world: What do we need to build a quantum computer? ...
Black Holes and Elementary Particles
... is removed by adding external particles to the black hole. • It is the mass observed at infinity. ...
... is removed by adding external particles to the black hole. • It is the mass observed at infinity. ...
appendix 3 - University of Sydney
... Monochromatic light (light of a single colour) may be considered either as a continuous electromagnetic wave or as a stream of energy quanta (or photons). The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from a metal surface when light is shone onto the surface. The energy in the light is trans ...
... Monochromatic light (light of a single colour) may be considered either as a continuous electromagnetic wave or as a stream of energy quanta (or photons). The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from a metal surface when light is shone onto the surface. The energy in the light is trans ...