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Quantum layers over surfaces ruled outside a compact set
... extra global condition imposed on the map p兲 due to topological reasons necessary for our arguments 共see Secs. III and IV兲. The terminology of “quantum” simply eludes to the fact that when suitable geometric conditions are imposed on ⍀,2 ground state exists. On the physics side, the problem above ha ...
... extra global condition imposed on the map p兲 due to topological reasons necessary for our arguments 共see Secs. III and IV兲. The terminology of “quantum” simply eludes to the fact that when suitable geometric conditions are imposed on ⍀,2 ground state exists. On the physics side, the problem above ha ...
J. Phys. Chem. B 106, 8271, 2002
... |40-〉, and |31-〉 initial states of H2O, and the |00+〉, |01-〉, and |10-〉 initial states of DOH. The comparison demonstrates that the TS SC-IVR of ref 1 is able to describe the H2O spectroscopy as well as the complete photodissociation dynamics, including the isotopic substitution effects, in excellen ...
... |40-〉, and |31-〉 initial states of H2O, and the |00+〉, |01-〉, and |10-〉 initial states of DOH. The comparison demonstrates that the TS SC-IVR of ref 1 is able to describe the H2O spectroscopy as well as the complete photodissociation dynamics, including the isotopic substitution effects, in excellen ...
Multi-particle qubits - Department of Physics — ETH Zurich
... systems. Computation with quantum systems, i.e. quantum computation, is different in essence from classical computation (see Chapter 2). It has been proven that a quantum computer will be a more powerful computing machine [1]. Thus, a quantum computer gives hope that Moore’s law can be maintained an ...
... systems. Computation with quantum systems, i.e. quantum computation, is different in essence from classical computation (see Chapter 2). It has been proven that a quantum computer will be a more powerful computing machine [1]. Thus, a quantum computer gives hope that Moore’s law can be maintained an ...
TOPICS IN QUANTUM NANOSTRUCTURE PHYSICS: SPIN-ORBIT EFFECTS AND FAR-INFRARED RESPONSE TEMES DE F´
... the three spatial components of the density, which in addition is a simpler both conceptually and practically quantity to deal with. On the other hand, the exchange-correlation part of the electron-electron interaction, neglected or only partially taken into account in the above-mentioned approaches ...
... the three spatial components of the density, which in addition is a simpler both conceptually and practically quantity to deal with. On the other hand, the exchange-correlation part of the electron-electron interaction, neglected or only partially taken into account in the above-mentioned approaches ...
... chips rapidly decreases. Once the size of individual elements reach a certain critical level, their behavior and properties are no longer governed by classical physics, but rather by quantum mechanics. Another motivation was put forward by Richard P. Feynman [Feynman, 1982], who was among the first ...
Linear Logic for Generalized Quantum Mechanics
... But despite this departure from orthodox quantum mechanics we may observe the quantum-like notions of complementarity and Heisenberg uncertainty in linear automata. Our claim is that these are the analogues for ordered time of the phenomena of those names encountered in orthodox quantum mechanics. T ...
... But despite this departure from orthodox quantum mechanics we may observe the quantum-like notions of complementarity and Heisenberg uncertainty in linear automata. Our claim is that these are the analogues for ordered time of the phenomena of those names encountered in orthodox quantum mechanics. T ...