Charge and spin quantum fluids generated by many
... is the cν rapidity-momentum functional and the function Θν,ν (x) is defined in Eq. (B.5) of Appendix B. Eqs. (13)–(15) apply to all regular energy eigenstates. The ground state and the low-energy eigenstates involve occupancy configurations of the c and s1 pseudoparticle branches only [19]. The ps ...
... is the cν rapidity-momentum functional and the function Θν,ν (x) is defined in Eq. (B.5) of Appendix B. Eqs. (13)–(15) apply to all regular energy eigenstates. The ground state and the low-energy eigenstates involve occupancy configurations of the c and s1 pseudoparticle branches only [19]. The ps ...
Biological Autonomy
... that cannot be solved on the basis of evolution and physical laws alone. For example, when a fish is thrown back into the river, nature’s command is short: survive! This command does not inform the fish in terms of physical details and spatial coordinates what to do, such as to turn left or right. O ...
... that cannot be solved on the basis of evolution and physical laws alone. For example, when a fish is thrown back into the river, nature’s command is short: survive! This command does not inform the fish in terms of physical details and spatial coordinates what to do, such as to turn left or right. O ...
A CATEGORY THEORY AND HIGHER DIMENSIONAL ALGEBRA
... In this monograph we present a novel approach to the problems raised by higher complexity in both nature and the human society, by considering the most complex levels of objective existence as ontological meta-levels, such as those present in the creative human minds and civilised, modern societies. ...
... In this monograph we present a novel approach to the problems raised by higher complexity in both nature and the human society, by considering the most complex levels of objective existence as ontological meta-levels, such as those present in the creative human minds and civilised, modern societies. ...
Qualification Exam: Quantum Mechanics
... eigenfunctions ψE and ψE 0 of H = 2m assume that ψE and ψE 0 go to zero exponentially as x → ±∞. You must prove that the energy eigenvalues E and E 0 are real, if that is required by your proof. Hint: Consider the time-independent Schrödinger equation for ψE and ψE 0 . The potential V (x) is real.) ...
... eigenfunctions ψE and ψE 0 of H = 2m assume that ψE and ψE 0 go to zero exponentially as x → ±∞. You must prove that the energy eigenvalues E and E 0 are real, if that is required by your proof. Hint: Consider the time-independent Schrödinger equation for ψE and ψE 0 . The potential V (x) is real.) ...
Wavefunctions and carrier-carrier interactions in InAs quantum dots
... InAs self-assembled quantum dots grown in a GaAs matrix by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Their basic properties will be exploited and tuned in an attempt to acquire new knowledge on the subject. One way to accomplish this is to study the influence of a magnetic field on the quasi-particle wavefuncti ...
... InAs self-assembled quantum dots grown in a GaAs matrix by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Their basic properties will be exploited and tuned in an attempt to acquire new knowledge on the subject. One way to accomplish this is to study the influence of a magnetic field on the quasi-particle wavefuncti ...
Research Project Quantum Physics
... in order to determine certain physical quantities. Physicists are always looking for knowledge, trying to understand everything. One of the basic physical ideas is that everything can be known. To know everything might be difficult. It might even be practically impossible, but theoretically it must ...
... in order to determine certain physical quantities. Physicists are always looking for knowledge, trying to understand everything. One of the basic physical ideas is that everything can be known. To know everything might be difficult. It might even be practically impossible, but theoretically it must ...