Landau Levels
... a = 2 Ix + ipx - i y + py M ª 2 Ix + ¶∂x -iy - i ¶∂y M and b = 2 Ix + ¶∂x +iy + i ¶∂y M. Thus, formally, ...
... a = 2 Ix + ipx - i y + py M ª 2 Ix + ¶∂x -iy - i ¶∂y M and b = 2 Ix + ¶∂x +iy + i ¶∂y M. Thus, formally, ...
powerpoint
... your superpower?". Everyone has superpowers, even if their individual beliefs may hinder their development. This talk is for you, whether you disbelieve in superpowers because "science says it impossible" or you already know one of your superpowers. We will discuss the science behind how the mind ca ...
... your superpower?". Everyone has superpowers, even if their individual beliefs may hinder their development. This talk is for you, whether you disbelieve in superpowers because "science says it impossible" or you already know one of your superpowers. We will discuss the science behind how the mind ca ...
quantum mechanical model
... equation for atoms and ions with more than one electron. Powerful computers are needed to produce very close approximations to the solutions. Instead, you need to understand the four quantum numbers that describe the atomic orbitals and the electrons in the orbitals. The numbers come from the Schröd ...
... equation for atoms and ions with more than one electron. Powerful computers are needed to produce very close approximations to the solutions. Instead, you need to understand the four quantum numbers that describe the atomic orbitals and the electrons in the orbitals. The numbers come from the Schröd ...
Edge modes, zero modes and conserved charges in parafermion
... The resulting generators then satisfy the same Onsager algebra! More interesting stuff happens. The U(1)-invariant g = 0 case can be solved via the standard Bethe ansatz, with the Bethe equations related to those of the XXZ chain at , where the ground state has remarkable combinatorial properties s ...
... The resulting generators then satisfy the same Onsager algebra! More interesting stuff happens. The U(1)-invariant g = 0 case can be solved via the standard Bethe ansatz, with the Bethe equations related to those of the XXZ chain at , where the ground state has remarkable combinatorial properties s ...
Unscrambling the Quantum Omelette
... out one of the basis elements to “be true.” The (strong) KS theorem is usually proved by taking a finite subset of interconnected (the dimension of the vector space must be three or higher for interconnectivity) contexts (or any similar encoding thereof, such as maximal observables, orthogonal bases ...
... out one of the basis elements to “be true.” The (strong) KS theorem is usually proved by taking a finite subset of interconnected (the dimension of the vector space must be three or higher for interconnectivity) contexts (or any similar encoding thereof, such as maximal observables, orthogonal bases ...