Gravity as a fluid dynamic phenomenon in a superfluid
... This hypothesis starts from considering the physical vacuum as a superuid quantum medium, that we call superuid quantum space (SQS), close to the previous concepts of quantum vacuum, quantum foam, superuid vacuum etc. We usually believe that quantum vacuum is populated by an enormous amount of pa ...
... This hypothesis starts from considering the physical vacuum as a superuid quantum medium, that we call superuid quantum space (SQS), close to the previous concepts of quantum vacuum, quantum foam, superuid vacuum etc. We usually believe that quantum vacuum is populated by an enormous amount of pa ...
Experiments with Entangled Photons Bell Inequalities, Non-local Games and Bound Entanglement
... and inseparability of the universe at a larger scale, makes it an astounding subject [1]. Although it contains such bizarre ideas, quantum mechanics has provided the basic framework for the most precise theories in human history. One of the most inexplicable ideas that quantum mechanics introduces i ...
... and inseparability of the universe at a larger scale, makes it an astounding subject [1]. Although it contains such bizarre ideas, quantum mechanics has provided the basic framework for the most precise theories in human history. One of the most inexplicable ideas that quantum mechanics introduces i ...
ןב תטיסרבינוא - בגנב ןוירוג
... including the state of the nearby qubits, without disturbing any other qubit, and to do so in a time interval “much shorter” then the decoherence time. In practice, we may be able to relax this requirement by repeating the measurement several times and averaging the results. This can be done either ...
... including the state of the nearby qubits, without disturbing any other qubit, and to do so in a time interval “much shorter” then the decoherence time. In practice, we may be able to relax this requirement by repeating the measurement several times and averaging the results. This can be done either ...
Probing the local field of nanoantennas using single particle
... of a polarizing beam splitter and two avalanche photodiodes. This detection method allows the decomposition of the luminescence into two orthogonal polarization components and therefore permits access to a polarization information often hidden in different nanostructured systems. 3. Results and disc ...
... of a polarizing beam splitter and two avalanche photodiodes. This detection method allows the decomposition of the luminescence into two orthogonal polarization components and therefore permits access to a polarization information often hidden in different nanostructured systems. 3. Results and disc ...
Laser intensity induced transparency in atom
... beam is not absorbed by the atoms with the resonant transitional frequency, but absorbs at a special red or blue detuning from the original resonant transitional frequency. We define this effect as an ‘‘artificial transparency’’, which occurs due to the manipulation of the PA laser intensity. ...
... beam is not absorbed by the atoms with the resonant transitional frequency, but absorbs at a special red or blue detuning from the original resonant transitional frequency. We define this effect as an ‘‘artificial transparency’’, which occurs due to the manipulation of the PA laser intensity. ...
12 Solid/solid mixing
... The mixing of solids is a critically important operation in many industries, especially in pharmaceutical production where the active ingredient in a formulation may be toxic and be present at only 0.5% by mass overall. A product with too low an active ingredient will be ineffective and a product wi ...
... The mixing of solids is a critically important operation in many industries, especially in pharmaceutical production where the active ingredient in a formulation may be toxic and be present at only 0.5% by mass overall. A product with too low an active ingredient will be ineffective and a product wi ...
Unscrambling the Quantum Omelette of Epistemic and Ontic
... According to this view, it is the physical representation provided by a theory that which expresses what reality is about independently of human choices and conscious beings. As remarked by Einstein [18, p. 175]: “[...] it is the purpose of theoretical physics to achieve understanding of physical re ...
... According to this view, it is the physical representation provided by a theory that which expresses what reality is about independently of human choices and conscious beings. As remarked by Einstein [18, p. 175]: “[...] it is the purpose of theoretical physics to achieve understanding of physical re ...
glvt-cnrs.fr
... 3 )2 linked by moderately strong hydrogen bonds (figure 1) [11, 12]. Decoherence is cancelled by the dynamical separation of protons from the rest of the lattice [13]. Neutron diffraction reveals, in addition to Bragg’s peaks, rods of diffuse scattering, suggesting the existence of macroscopic state ...
... 3 )2 linked by moderately strong hydrogen bonds (figure 1) [11, 12]. Decoherence is cancelled by the dynamical separation of protons from the rest of the lattice [13]. Neutron diffraction reveals, in addition to Bragg’s peaks, rods of diffuse scattering, suggesting the existence of macroscopic state ...
Mass-imbalanced Three-Body Systems in Two Dimensions
... one-dimensional quantum systems are produced regularly in laboratories [1]. The so-called Efimov three-body bound states were predicted over four decades ago [4]. They arise when a three-body system, composed of equal mass particles, has all its two-body subsystems at the threshold of binding. In th ...
... one-dimensional quantum systems are produced regularly in laboratories [1]. The so-called Efimov three-body bound states were predicted over four decades ago [4]. They arise when a three-body system, composed of equal mass particles, has all its two-body subsystems at the threshold of binding. In th ...
Quantum Interaction Approach in Cognition, Artificial Intelligence
... are seemingly characteristic of quantum entities, i.e., contextuality and entanglement, and that appear instead independently of the microscopic nature of these entities. Thirdly, the fact that since the fifties and sixties several effects have been recognized in a variety of areas, such as, economi ...
... are seemingly characteristic of quantum entities, i.e., contextuality and entanglement, and that appear instead independently of the microscopic nature of these entities. Thirdly, the fact that since the fifties and sixties several effects have been recognized in a variety of areas, such as, economi ...
Experiments in Physics - Columbia Physics
... To study constant-velocity motion, it is necessary to level the air track as much as possible. You will find that when you first put the rider on the track, it will tend to drift in one direction or another. What you want to do is level the track such that when you place the rider at any position al ...
... To study constant-velocity motion, it is necessary to level the air track as much as possible. You will find that when you first put the rider on the track, it will tend to drift in one direction or another. What you want to do is level the track such that when you place the rider at any position al ...
Full paper
... have been examined [4]. Work on handedness of chiral molecules may also be considered relevant to this topic [5]. Microscopic, mechanical oscillators have been extensively discussed as well [6,7], and experiments are now entering the regime where quantum effects become observable [8]. In this paper, ...
... have been examined [4]. Work on handedness of chiral molecules may also be considered relevant to this topic [5]. Microscopic, mechanical oscillators have been extensively discussed as well [6,7], and experiments are now entering the regime where quantum effects become observable [8]. In this paper, ...
Path integral for the quantum harmonic oscillator using elementary
... In a recent article, English and Winters6 have presented a method of calculating the Feynman path integral for the prefactor of the propagator of the quantum harmonic oscillator. The motivation for their work was ‘‘to introduce a formulation of quantum mechanics which is usually considered beyond th ...
... In a recent article, English and Winters6 have presented a method of calculating the Feynman path integral for the prefactor of the propagator of the quantum harmonic oscillator. The motivation for their work was ‘‘to introduce a formulation of quantum mechanics which is usually considered beyond th ...
quantum - Word Format
... Turing Machine does not make any assumptions about its physical implementation, and its computation is completely independent of the underlying mechanical process. The QTM, however, is characterized by the properties of particles which implement the basic element - the "qubit". A qubit, represented ...
... Turing Machine does not make any assumptions about its physical implementation, and its computation is completely independent of the underlying mechanical process. The QTM, however, is characterized by the properties of particles which implement the basic element - the "qubit". A qubit, represented ...