Ideal n-body correlations with massive particles
... regime (~850 µm) (see Supplementary Information). Nonetheless, we still expect the correlation functions we measure to satisfy the factorial relationship predicted by Wick’s theorem, since the equal-point momentum-momentum correlation function is given by g(2) (k, k) ≈ 2 for both the ideal Bose gas ...
... regime (~850 µm) (see Supplementary Information). Nonetheless, we still expect the correlation functions we measure to satisfy the factorial relationship predicted by Wick’s theorem, since the equal-point momentum-momentum correlation function is given by g(2) (k, k) ≈ 2 for both the ideal Bose gas ...
The Liar-paradox in a Quantum Mechanical Perspective
... Our aim is to show that the liar paradox can be described in a meaningful way by the quantum mechanical formalism. The theories of chaos and complexity have shown that similar patterns of behaviour can be found in very different layers of reality. The success of these theories demonstrates that inte ...
... Our aim is to show that the liar paradox can be described in a meaningful way by the quantum mechanical formalism. The theories of chaos and complexity have shown that similar patterns of behaviour can be found in very different layers of reality. The success of these theories demonstrates that inte ...
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... scattering is also reduced with sufficient thickness of space layer10. Theoretical calculations for binding energy of the ground state of GaAS QW’s’ infinite quantum well wires11 (QWW’s) and quantum dots (Q’D’s)12 have been performed. Their studies show that for an infinite confinement potential the ...
... scattering is also reduced with sufficient thickness of space layer10. Theoretical calculations for binding energy of the ground state of GaAS QW’s’ infinite quantum well wires11 (QWW’s) and quantum dots (Q’D’s)12 have been performed. Their studies show that for an infinite confinement potential the ...
Nonlocal “realistic” Leggett models can be considered refuted by the
... has proved that nonlocal choices happen in Nature, and in this sense refuted “realism” as defined in [1]. The independence of quantum measurement from the presence of human consciousness has not been proved wrong by any experiment to date. ...
... has proved that nonlocal choices happen in Nature, and in this sense refuted “realism” as defined in [1]. The independence of quantum measurement from the presence of human consciousness has not been proved wrong by any experiment to date. ...
Physical Composition
... There do not exist any two P-regions which are exactly alike in all qualitative intrinsic microphysical features but different in some other qualitative intrinsic feature. (p.37) Here a P-region is a space-time region of a possible world W in which all entities are, or are fully decomposable into, e ...
... There do not exist any two P-regions which are exactly alike in all qualitative intrinsic microphysical features but different in some other qualitative intrinsic feature. (p.37) Here a P-region is a space-time region of a possible world W in which all entities are, or are fully decomposable into, e ...
Turing machine
... Propositional logic (also called sentential calculus or sentential logic) is a formal system in which formulas of a formal language may be interpreted as representing propositions. A system of inference rules and axioms allows theorems to be derived as true propositions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...
... Propositional logic (also called sentential calculus or sentential logic) is a formal system in which formulas of a formal language may be interpreted as representing propositions. A system of inference rules and axioms allows theorems to be derived as true propositions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...
Crystallization of strongly interacting photons in a nonlinear optical fiber
... distortion32 , such that all relevant properties (for example field correlations) remain constant during the loading. Following the initial storage, both control fields are then adiabatically switched on, with Ω± = Ω (t ), during which the pulse becomes trapped and evolves under equation (1). The pa ...
... distortion32 , such that all relevant properties (for example field correlations) remain constant during the loading. Following the initial storage, both control fields are then adiabatically switched on, with Ω± = Ω (t ), during which the pulse becomes trapped and evolves under equation (1). The pa ...
Fermions coupled to gauge fields .1in with cond
... IR lightcone for charge-q dofs: {(ω, k)|(ω + qΦ(∞))2 ≤ c 2 k 2 } FS boundstate can scatter off these dofs (recall tunneling into AdS2 ). ...
... IR lightcone for charge-q dofs: {(ω, k)|(ω + qΦ(∞))2 ≤ c 2 k 2 } FS boundstate can scatter off these dofs (recall tunneling into AdS2 ). ...
Simulating a simple Quantum Computer
... eigenstate of the memory register at the times when the cursor is observed • For compactness of notation we label the eigenstates of the (in this case 4-bit) memory register, |i>, in base 10 notation. For example, |5> corresponds to the eigenstate of the memory register that is really |0101> and |15 ...
... eigenstate of the memory register at the times when the cursor is observed • For compactness of notation we label the eigenstates of the (in this case 4-bit) memory register, |i>, in base 10 notation. For example, |5> corresponds to the eigenstate of the memory register that is really |0101> and |15 ...