I. Results from Prior NSF Support
... the effects of the nationwide cancellation of the Joint Services Electronics Program which contributed approximately $90,000/yr to the PI's program through its block grant to MIT. ...
... the effects of the nationwide cancellation of the Joint Services Electronics Program which contributed approximately $90,000/yr to the PI's program through its block grant to MIT. ...
1 Imaginary Time Path Integral
... which is the correct result. Physically this is the partition function for a harmonic oscillator surrounded by a heat bath. Use of Imaginary Time Path Integrals Imaginary time path integrals are practically useful in problems in condensed matter physics and particle physics. Numerical techniques inv ...
... which is the correct result. Physically this is the partition function for a harmonic oscillator surrounded by a heat bath. Use of Imaginary Time Path Integrals Imaginary time path integrals are practically useful in problems in condensed matter physics and particle physics. Numerical techniques inv ...
Pretest 1
... In interpreting the results of his "oil drop" experiment in 1909, Robert Millikan was able to determine ____. a. the charge on a proton b. that electrically neutral particles (neutrons) are present in the nuclei of atoms c. that the masses of protons and neutrons are nearly identical d. the charge o ...
... In interpreting the results of his "oil drop" experiment in 1909, Robert Millikan was able to determine ____. a. the charge on a proton b. that electrically neutral particles (neutrons) are present in the nuclei of atoms c. that the masses of protons and neutrons are nearly identical d. the charge o ...
Optimisation of Quantum Trajectories Driven by Strong-Field
... which is only one example of what can be achieved with cycle-shaped high-field light-waves, has farreaching implications for attosecond spectroscopy and molecular self-probing. Controlling the shape of the driving laser waveform allows direct steering of the quasi-free electron trajectories at the h ...
... which is only one example of what can be achieved with cycle-shaped high-field light-waves, has farreaching implications for attosecond spectroscopy and molecular self-probing. Controlling the shape of the driving laser waveform allows direct steering of the quasi-free electron trajectories at the h ...
Toward a scalable, silicon-based quantum computing architecture
... be accomplished by iteratively amplifying the desired result, as for a dataset of size in Grover’s fast database search, [16]. Another option is to arrange the computation such that it does not matter which of many random results is measured from a qubit vector. This method is used in Shor’s algorit ...
... be accomplished by iteratively amplifying the desired result, as for a dataset of size in Grover’s fast database search, [16]. Another option is to arrange the computation such that it does not matter which of many random results is measured from a qubit vector. This method is used in Shor’s algorit ...
Inserting Two Atoms into a Single Optical Micropotential
... Controlled interaction between pairs of neutral atoms in optical micropotentials leads to a number of interesting applications ranging from the highly efficient production of ultracold molecules [1–6] to the coherent interaction of atoms through controlled cold collisions. Such collisions have been ...
... Controlled interaction between pairs of neutral atoms in optical micropotentials leads to a number of interesting applications ranging from the highly efficient production of ultracold molecules [1–6] to the coherent interaction of atoms through controlled cold collisions. Such collisions have been ...
Interacting Cold Rydberg Atoms: a Toy Many-Body
... Two pioneering experiments were performed simultaneously in 1998, which started the field of the study of strongly interacting cold atomic samples. In these two experiments, one performed in laboratoire Aimé Cotton (Orsay, France) [6] and the other at the university of Virginia (USA) [7], the exper ...
... Two pioneering experiments were performed simultaneously in 1998, which started the field of the study of strongly interacting cold atomic samples. In these two experiments, one performed in laboratoire Aimé Cotton (Orsay, France) [6] and the other at the university of Virginia (USA) [7], the exper ...
Fluctuations in Ideal and Interacting Bose
... überwunden zu werden” (problems exist to be overcome). This statement holds true not only for scientific matters but also for science policy. Three examples illustrating his qualities offer themselves: In the early 1980s the Max-Planck-Society inherited the Ringberg castle located in the picturesque ...
... überwunden zu werden” (problems exist to be overcome). This statement holds true not only for scientific matters but also for science policy. Three examples illustrating his qualities offer themselves: In the early 1980s the Max-Planck-Society inherited the Ringberg castle located in the picturesque ...
On a measurement-free quantum lambda calculus with classical
... approach is contained in van Tonder (2004, Lemma 5.1), where it is stated that ‘two terms M and N in superposition differ only for qubits values’. Moreover, if M reduces to M and N reduces to N , the reduced redex in M is (up to quantum bits) the same redex reduced in N. This means that λq has cl ...
... approach is contained in van Tonder (2004, Lemma 5.1), where it is stated that ‘two terms M and N in superposition differ only for qubits values’. Moreover, if M reduces to M and N reduces to N , the reduced redex in M is (up to quantum bits) the same redex reduced in N. This means that λq has cl ...
Atomic Physics Division Fachverband - DPG
... gun has been developed and built. It delivers a ribbon-shaped beam with high currents at all energies variable between 10 and 3500 eV [1,2]. The expected high electron currents and good beam transmission have already been shown. Here, we report on the current status of commissioning of this electron ...
... gun has been developed and built. It delivers a ribbon-shaped beam with high currents at all energies variable between 10 and 3500 eV [1,2]. The expected high electron currents and good beam transmission have already been shown. Here, we report on the current status of commissioning of this electron ...
The Tenth Rochester Conferences on Coherence Quantum Information and Measurement
... Strongly interacting photons in quantum nonlinear medium, Mikhail Lukin; Harvard Univ., USA. The realization of strong nonlinear interactions between individual light quanta (photons) is a long-standing goal in optical science and engineering, being of both fundamental and technological significance ...
... Strongly interacting photons in quantum nonlinear medium, Mikhail Lukin; Harvard Univ., USA. The realization of strong nonlinear interactions between individual light quanta (photons) is a long-standing goal in optical science and engineering, being of both fundamental and technological significance ...
Rubidium resonant squeezed light from a diode-pumped
... A strong gravitational wave would change the arm length by at most ...
... A strong gravitational wave would change the arm length by at most ...
Program and Booklet - Fakultät für Mathematik
... and ultrafast long-distance quantum communication scheme proposed in [arXiv:1503.06777]. In order to promote our previous proposal from loss- to fault-tolerance, we introduce a general and compact formalism that can also be applied to other related schemes (including non-all-optical ones such as [PR ...
... and ultrafast long-distance quantum communication scheme proposed in [arXiv:1503.06777]. In order to promote our previous proposal from loss- to fault-tolerance, we introduce a general and compact formalism that can also be applied to other related schemes (including non-all-optical ones such as [PR ...
Chapter 6 Quantum Computation
... we can show that a graph has a Hamiltonian path by exhibiting an example, but we don’t know how to show that it has no Hamiltonian path that way!) Assuming that NP 6= co−NP , there is a theorem that says that no co-NP problems are contained in NPC. Therefore, problems in the intersection of NP and c ...
... we can show that a graph has a Hamiltonian path by exhibiting an example, but we don’t know how to show that it has no Hamiltonian path that way!) Assuming that NP 6= co−NP , there is a theorem that says that no co-NP problems are contained in NPC. Therefore, problems in the intersection of NP and c ...