Quantum Mechanical Ideal Diesel Engine
... As a device to convert heat energy into mechanical work, a thermodynamic heat engine consists of an ideal gas, as a working substance, that expands and pushes a piston in a cylinder. Quantum heat engines produce work using quantum matter as their working substance [1]. Heat engine streams into study ...
... As a device to convert heat energy into mechanical work, a thermodynamic heat engine consists of an ideal gas, as a working substance, that expands and pushes a piston in a cylinder. Quantum heat engines produce work using quantum matter as their working substance [1]. Heat engine streams into study ...
Logic of Quantum Mechanics
... In the cases of the kinetic theory of gases and of electromagnetic waves no such simple procedure is possible, but it was imagined for a long time that I demons" of small enough size could by tracing the motion of each particle, or by a dynamometer and infinitesimal point-charges and magnets, measur ...
... In the cases of the kinetic theory of gases and of electromagnetic waves no such simple procedure is possible, but it was imagined for a long time that I demons" of small enough size could by tracing the motion of each particle, or by a dynamometer and infinitesimal point-charges and magnets, measur ...
gaseous tracking chambers
... p+n junction, depletion region all in the n region (as seen) To collect charge, electrodes must be placed on both ends. But the ohmic contact cannot be made by directly depositing metal on the semiconductor (else a rectifing junction extending into the semiconductor is formed). So heavily doped laye ...
... p+n junction, depletion region all in the n region (as seen) To collect charge, electrodes must be placed on both ends. But the ohmic contact cannot be made by directly depositing metal on the semiconductor (else a rectifing junction extending into the semiconductor is formed). So heavily doped laye ...
Vibrational motion
... • Mathematical reason: v cannot take negative values, for if it did the wavefunction would be illbehaved. • Physical reason (same as the particle in a square well): the particle is confined, its position not completely uncertain, and its momentum and kinetic energy cannot be exactly zero. • The zero ...
... • Mathematical reason: v cannot take negative values, for if it did the wavefunction would be illbehaved. • Physical reason (same as the particle in a square well): the particle is confined, its position not completely uncertain, and its momentum and kinetic energy cannot be exactly zero. • The zero ...
Stereological detertnination of dry
... Jiancheng Shi and others: Stereological determination of dry-snow parameters ing properties of snow under the near-field consideration are calculated by the quasicrystalline approximation with coherent potential using the Percus-Yevick pair-distribution function . Figure 1 shows the comparison of t ...
... Jiancheng Shi and others: Stereological determination of dry-snow parameters ing properties of snow under the near-field consideration are calculated by the quasicrystalline approximation with coherent potential using the Percus-Yevick pair-distribution function . Figure 1 shows the comparison of t ...
Physics Laboratory Manual for Engineering Undergraduates
... The best-fit straight line can be drawn by calculating m and c from above. A graphical method of obtaining the best fit line is to rotate a transparent ruler about the centroid so that it passes through the clusters of points at the top right and at the bottom left. This line will give the maximum e ...
... The best-fit straight line can be drawn by calculating m and c from above. A graphical method of obtaining the best fit line is to rotate a transparent ruler about the centroid so that it passes through the clusters of points at the top right and at the bottom left. This line will give the maximum e ...
On Many-Minds Interpretations of Quantum Theory
... From the point of view of a committed quantum theorist, who knows neither of any experimental evidence for any breakdown in quantum theory, nor of any alternative theory which is not both ad hoc and incompatible with special relativity, these assertions may seem plausible (cf. Deutsch 1996). It is ...
... From the point of view of a committed quantum theorist, who knows neither of any experimental evidence for any breakdown in quantum theory, nor of any alternative theory which is not both ad hoc and incompatible with special relativity, these assertions may seem plausible (cf. Deutsch 1996). It is ...
Theoretical Errors in Contemporary Physics
... status for a very long time. Dirac’s negative opinion on this equation (see [19] and [20], pp. 3-8) directed him to construct his famous equation which is now regarded as the relativistic quantum mechanical Hamiltonian of spin-1/2 particles. Other researchers disagree with Dirac (see [18], pp. 70-72 ...
... status for a very long time. Dirac’s negative opinion on this equation (see [19] and [20], pp. 3-8) directed him to construct his famous equation which is now regarded as the relativistic quantum mechanical Hamiltonian of spin-1/2 particles. Other researchers disagree with Dirac (see [18], pp. 70-72 ...
Atomic Theory - Relativistic quantum dynamics of ions and beams
... Covers a very wide range of many-body methods and techniques, from the simple shell model of the atom to various semi-empirical method to mean-field approaches ... and up to ab-initio and quantum-field theories. The aim of ab-initio atomic structure and collision theory is to describe the (electroni ...
... Covers a very wide range of many-body methods and techniques, from the simple shell model of the atom to various semi-empirical method to mean-field approaches ... and up to ab-initio and quantum-field theories. The aim of ab-initio atomic structure and collision theory is to describe the (electroni ...
Probability distributions in classical and quantum
... a connection between classical and quantum mechanics, we compare the probability distributions to show that both approach each other as the energy increases. Our results are compared with respect to known literature of elliptic billiards (see Refs. 6-9, and 11, and references therein). This work is ...
... a connection between classical and quantum mechanics, we compare the probability distributions to show that both approach each other as the energy increases. Our results are compared with respect to known literature of elliptic billiards (see Refs. 6-9, and 11, and references therein). This work is ...
L6 - Physics
... total angular momentum of the initial state is just that of the d (J=1). c) The isospin of the nn system is 1 since d is an isosinglet and the p- has I=|1,-1> note: a |1,-1> is symmetric under the interchange of particles. (see below) d) The final state contains two identical fermions and therefore ...
... total angular momentum of the initial state is just that of the d (J=1). c) The isospin of the nn system is 1 since d is an isosinglet and the p- has I=|1,-1> note: a |1,-1> is symmetric under the interchange of particles. (see below) d) The final state contains two identical fermions and therefore ...
Microscopic Chaos and Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics: From
... During the XXth century, nonequilibrium statistical mechanics has been successfully developed not only on the basis of classical mechanics but also of quantum mechanics. Partly motivated by the study of mesoscopic systems, recent works have focused on dynamical systems with a few to many particles i ...
... During the XXth century, nonequilibrium statistical mechanics has been successfully developed not only on the basis of classical mechanics but also of quantum mechanics. Partly motivated by the study of mesoscopic systems, recent works have focused on dynamical systems with a few to many particles i ...
Optimal quantum cloning of orbital angular momentum photon
... from the imperfect generation and detection efficiency, by reducing the total number of photons needed in a given process. Qudit-based quantum information protocols may also offer better theoretical performances than their qubit equivalents11,12 , while the combined use of different degrees of freedom o ...
... from the imperfect generation and detection efficiency, by reducing the total number of photons needed in a given process. Qudit-based quantum information protocols may also offer better theoretical performances than their qubit equivalents11,12 , while the combined use of different degrees of freedom o ...