Paired Hall states
... other even denominators [141. These do not fit in to the standard hierarchical construction [61for spin-polarized electrons. Trial wave functions incorporating non-trivial admixtures of different spins for the electrons have been proposed for these states [5,151,but the most recent and detailed nume ...
... other even denominators [141. These do not fit in to the standard hierarchical construction [61for spin-polarized electrons. Trial wave functions incorporating non-trivial admixtures of different spins for the electrons have been proposed for these states [5,151,but the most recent and detailed nume ...
Quantum Decoherence and the - Philsci
... thermodynamical evolutions are not impossible; there are infinitely many of them. (The existence of anti-thermodynamical trajectories in phase space was the basis for Loschmidt’s reversibility objection to Boltzmann’s first H theorem; see Ehrenfest and Ehrenfest 1912.) One question we shall address ...
... thermodynamical evolutions are not impossible; there are infinitely many of them. (The existence of anti-thermodynamical trajectories in phase space was the basis for Loschmidt’s reversibility objection to Boltzmann’s first H theorem; see Ehrenfest and Ehrenfest 1912.) One question we shall address ...
Optimal Wavelength Allocation in Hybrid Quantum
... Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a promising technology that offers unconditional security in applications with high security requirements. In the past three decades, there has been much progress in both theoretical and experimental aspects of QKD. Since the first experimental demonstration of QKD [ ...
... Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a promising technology that offers unconditional security in applications with high security requirements. In the past three decades, there has been much progress in both theoretical and experimental aspects of QKD. Since the first experimental demonstration of QKD [ ...
Probing Electronic Radial Wave Packets Using Impulsive
... the data for all HCP polarization directions and polarities. If for some electron velocity there was an actual difference in the probability for finding the electron moving in the positive rather negative direction, then the features in the momentum distribution would reverse under a change in the HC ...
... the data for all HCP polarization directions and polarities. If for some electron velocity there was an actual difference in the probability for finding the electron moving in the positive rather negative direction, then the features in the momentum distribution would reverse under a change in the HC ...
Relativity and Acceleration
... of inertial reference frame: it is correct to say that special-relativistic theories, as described in Lorentz coordinates, speak the language of uniformly moving observers. Indeed, the integration between the basic postulates of the theory (the principle of relativity and the light principle), its p ...
... of inertial reference frame: it is correct to say that special-relativistic theories, as described in Lorentz coordinates, speak the language of uniformly moving observers. Indeed, the integration between the basic postulates of the theory (the principle of relativity and the light principle), its p ...
Quantum computing and mathematical research
... mechanical system to evolve without observing? How to “fight” decoherence (the interaction of the system and the external environment)? How to use the phenomena of superposition and entanglement effectively to design quantum algorithms. ...
... mechanical system to evolve without observing? How to “fight” decoherence (the interaction of the system and the external environment)? How to use the phenomena of superposition and entanglement effectively to design quantum algorithms. ...
3 Ion Trap Implementations
... Since a typical trap potential in a linear ion trap is shallowest in the z-direction (i.e. perdendicular to the end caps) it is sufficient here to consider only the zcoordinate. The ions remain in the ground state with respect to the oscillation in both x- and y-direction. The ions are laser cooled ...
... Since a typical trap potential in a linear ion trap is shallowest in the z-direction (i.e. perdendicular to the end caps) it is sufficient here to consider only the zcoordinate. The ions remain in the ground state with respect to the oscillation in both x- and y-direction. The ions are laser cooled ...
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... uncoupled from the validation test in human activity is difficult, if at all justifiable. Of course, one has to be careful. Validation can take some time. Even quantum mechanics required quite a bit of time before validation (the process is far from being exhausted). Never mind number theory, eventu ...
... uncoupled from the validation test in human activity is difficult, if at all justifiable. Of course, one has to be careful. Validation can take some time. Even quantum mechanics required quite a bit of time before validation (the process is far from being exhausted). Never mind number theory, eventu ...
PPT - Fernando Brandao
... where up to error exp(-lε2), μX only has support on states that are poly(d)ε-close to a state compatible with statistics. Standard de Finetti allows us to apply same reasoning to general ωn (by symmetrizing it, tracing out n-k copies and measuring l of the remaining k copies). Same conclusion as bef ...
... where up to error exp(-lε2), μX only has support on states that are poly(d)ε-close to a state compatible with statistics. Standard de Finetti allows us to apply same reasoning to general ωn (by symmetrizing it, tracing out n-k copies and measuring l of the remaining k copies). Same conclusion as bef ...
p - DSpace@MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
... motion on the contour to higher energies implies stability. For T11 > TL , the particles move to higher energies and the system is stable. For T1 > T1, the particles move to lower energies and the system is unstable. The nonlinear instability that we are considering is independent of 8F/Oj which is ...
... motion on the contour to higher energies implies stability. For T11 > TL , the particles move to higher energies and the system is stable. For T1 > T1, the particles move to lower energies and the system is unstable. The nonlinear instability that we are considering is independent of 8F/Oj which is ...
Quantum heat engine with multilevel quantum systems
... temperature difference between which completely determines the maximum efficiency of the heat engine. Correspondingly, it is inferred that no power can be extracted if the two baths have the same temperature. But things become different when we use quantum matter as the working substance. Quantum ef ...
... temperature difference between which completely determines the maximum efficiency of the heat engine. Correspondingly, it is inferred that no power can be extracted if the two baths have the same temperature. But things become different when we use quantum matter as the working substance. Quantum ef ...
Bohr–Einstein debates
The Bohr–Einstein debates were a series of public disputes about quantum mechanics between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Their debates are remembered because of their importance to the philosophy of science. An account of the debates was written by Bohr in an article titled ""Discussions with Einsteinon Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics"". Despite their differences of opinion regarding quantum mechanics, Bohr and Einstein had a mutual admiration that was to last the rest of their lives.The debates represent one of the highest points of scientific research in the first half of the twentieth century because it called attention to an element of quantum theory, quantum non-locality, which is absolutely central to our modern understanding of the physical world. The consensus view of professional physicists has been that Bohr proved victorious, and definitively established the fundamental probabilistic character of quantum measurement.