X-Ray Diffraction and Scanning Probe Microscopy
... Making these two modifications again leads to diffraction, as the wavelength and feature spacing are sufficiently close in scale to create observable effects. Thus, when these slides are used to view point sources of light like LEDs or flashlight bulbs, diffraction patterns (optical transforms) that ...
... Making these two modifications again leads to diffraction, as the wavelength and feature spacing are sufficiently close in scale to create observable effects. Thus, when these slides are used to view point sources of light like LEDs or flashlight bulbs, diffraction patterns (optical transforms) that ...
Stochastic simulations of conditional states of partially observed
... https://research-repository.griffith.edu.au ...
... https://research-repository.griffith.edu.au ...
Rewriting measurement-based quantum computations with
... The problem of producing a circuit equivalent to a given measurement-based quantum computation is of great importance. In [8], an automated translation has been proposed for measurement-based computations which have a causal flow. In [9], the author presents a similar technique based on causal flow ...
... The problem of producing a circuit equivalent to a given measurement-based quantum computation is of great importance. In [8], an automated translation has been proposed for measurement-based computations which have a causal flow. In [9], the author presents a similar technique based on causal flow ...
the book - Ultrawave Theory
... wrong immediately at the beginning of the book, but that is what I must do. Replacing E=mc2 then forces replacement of other quantities such as Planck’s constant with a new definition. This type of input forced me to look harder at the coincidental reasons for correct answers being obtained when usi ...
... wrong immediately at the beginning of the book, but that is what I must do. Replacing E=mc2 then forces replacement of other quantities such as Planck’s constant with a new definition. This type of input forced me to look harder at the coincidental reasons for correct answers being obtained when usi ...
Monday, Nov. 6, 2006
... – If corrected by EM interactions, the x-sec between n-n and p-p are the same ...
... – If corrected by EM interactions, the x-sec between n-n and p-p are the same ...
Analog Quantum Simulators - Kirchhoff
... opened new opportunities to explore many-body dynamics, addressing fundamental questions both in and out of equilibrium. As always in such systems, a key experimental challenge is found in the need to cool systems to lower temperatures. However, the time-dependent control available over these dynami ...
... opened new opportunities to explore many-body dynamics, addressing fundamental questions both in and out of equilibrium. As always in such systems, a key experimental challenge is found in the need to cool systems to lower temperatures. However, the time-dependent control available over these dynami ...
Indistinguishability and improper mixtures
... The error in d’Espagnat’s argument has “caused some confusion in the theory of measurement,” in Jammer’s phrase (Ref. 15, pp. 479-80, footnote), referring to the argument of Refs. 2 and 4) — but in the sense opposite to that meant by Jammer. The “confusion” referred to is the repeated rediscovery of ...
... The error in d’Espagnat’s argument has “caused some confusion in the theory of measurement,” in Jammer’s phrase (Ref. 15, pp. 479-80, footnote), referring to the argument of Refs. 2 and 4) — but in the sense opposite to that meant by Jammer. The “confusion” referred to is the repeated rediscovery of ...
Paper
... shown in Fig. 2. The curve is broadened by taking into account the probe beam duration, which was 5 s and shows good agreement with the data. This analysis shows that, by releasing the atoms from a lattice, we can directly probe the in situ time evolution of the ground state atomic wave functions w ...
... shown in Fig. 2. The curve is broadened by taking into account the probe beam duration, which was 5 s and shows good agreement with the data. This analysis shows that, by releasing the atoms from a lattice, we can directly probe the in situ time evolution of the ground state atomic wave functions w ...
The Lamb shift in the hydrogen atom
... energy of the electron in the Coulomb field of the nucleus to the shift of the p-level and to the difference in the shifts of the s-levels. Section 3 considers the leading two-loop corrections, which in the case of states with 1 # 0 are reduced to the known contribution of the electron anomalous mag ...
... energy of the electron in the Coulomb field of the nucleus to the shift of the p-level and to the difference in the shifts of the s-levels. Section 3 considers the leading two-loop corrections, which in the case of states with 1 # 0 are reduced to the known contribution of the electron anomalous mag ...
Quantum strategies
... Simon’s algorithm is a quantum strategy which is more successful than any mixed, i.e., probabilistic, one [1]. Similarly, in the problem of searching a database of size N , the locations in the database correspond to pure strategies; again we may imagine the oracle choosing a mixed strategy designed ...
... Simon’s algorithm is a quantum strategy which is more successful than any mixed, i.e., probabilistic, one [1]. Similarly, in the problem of searching a database of size N , the locations in the database correspond to pure strategies; again we may imagine the oracle choosing a mixed strategy designed ...
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... ◆ The K0 and K0 are produced by the strong interaction and have definite strangeness. ☞ They cannot decay via the strong or electromagnetic interaction. ...
... ◆ The K0 and K0 are produced by the strong interaction and have definite strangeness. ☞ They cannot decay via the strong or electromagnetic interaction. ...
Complete description of a quantum system at a given time
... spin-f particle for which we can predict with certainty the result of measuring ux and the result of measuring U? when one of these measurements is performed. In our approach, where we are allowed to have information both from the fctgre and from the past, this is no longer the case. There are situa ...
... spin-f particle for which we can predict with certainty the result of measuring ux and the result of measuring U? when one of these measurements is performed. In our approach, where we are allowed to have information both from the fctgre and from the past, this is no longer the case. There are situa ...
Quantum Information and Spacetime
... investigation during the critical last stage of the measuring procedure. But even at this stage there is essentially the question of an influence on the very conditions which define the possible types of predictions regarding the future behavior of the system.” ...
... investigation during the critical last stage of the measuring procedure. But even at this stage there is essentially the question of an influence on the very conditions which define the possible types of predictions regarding the future behavior of the system.” ...