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... these patients do not feel passage of time, and numerous psychophysiological experiments have conrmed the known by everybody fact that the same objective time interval, subjectively can be experienced as too fast or too slow depending on the situation, the company, and other factors. Thus the e ...
... these patients do not feel passage of time, and numerous psychophysiological experiments have conrmed the known by everybody fact that the same objective time interval, subjectively can be experienced as too fast or too slow depending on the situation, the company, and other factors. Thus the e ...
Giesecke-Final-ternary-gates
... for the best gates is performed only once in order to create a gate that is next used repeatedly in libraries. We can allow thus our computer to spend much time, even days and weeks, to find the exact minimum solution. Exhaustive search [3,20] has been already used before in reversible logic design, ...
... for the best gates is performed only once in order to create a gate that is next used repeatedly in libraries. We can allow thus our computer to spend much time, even days and weeks, to find the exact minimum solution. Exhaustive search [3,20] has been already used before in reversible logic design, ...
E.T.WHITTAKER`S QUANTUM FORMALISM
... illustrate the power of the path-integral method), and by Schwinger (who in unpublished class notes used an elegant operator-ordering technique) a bit later, but neither seems to have been aware of the Mehler connection . . . or that Whittaker had been there first.12 ...
... illustrate the power of the path-integral method), and by Schwinger (who in unpublished class notes used an elegant operator-ordering technique) a bit later, but neither seems to have been aware of the Mehler connection . . . or that Whittaker had been there first.12 ...
detail links - Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
... nm. GaAs QDs are considered here. The effective masses of electrons and holes are m e = 0.067 and mh = 0.51, respectively, in the unit of electron rest mass, and the band gap is E g = 1.51914 eV [26]. The corresponding ground-state exciton resonance frequency ω 0 of QDs is then given as 1.535 eV [5] ...
... nm. GaAs QDs are considered here. The effective masses of electrons and holes are m e = 0.067 and mh = 0.51, respectively, in the unit of electron rest mass, and the band gap is E g = 1.51914 eV [26]. The corresponding ground-state exciton resonance frequency ω 0 of QDs is then given as 1.535 eV [5] ...