Abstracts  - Departamento de Matemáticas
									
... exponentially decaying at infinity. We prove that at any discrete eigenvalue the differential equations are integrable in the setting of differential Galois theory under general assumptions. Our result is illustrated with three examples for a stationary Schrödinger equation having a generalized Hul ...
                        	... exponentially decaying at infinity. We prove that at any discrete eigenvalue the differential equations are integrable in the setting of differential Galois theory under general assumptions. Our result is illustrated with three examples for a stationary Schrödinger equation having a generalized Hul ...
									History of Quantum Mechanics or the Comedy of Errors
									
... time of the Solvay Conference). In fact Einstein raised a similar issue as early as 1909, at a meeting in Salzburg [2, p. 198] The distinction made here was repeated by Einstein all his life. Either one adopts a statistical view (conception I) and a more complete theory can be envisioned (for “indiv ...
                        	... time of the Solvay Conference). In fact Einstein raised a similar issue as early as 1909, at a meeting in Salzburg [2, p. 198] The distinction made here was repeated by Einstein all his life. Either one adopts a statistical view (conception I) and a more complete theory can be envisioned (for “indiv ...
									Quantum Information S. Lloyd
									
... atoms to photons, transported through space, and moved back from photons to atoms, is a difficult one. Exactly because quantum information provides additional opportunities for storing and processing information, it also provides additional opportunities for errors, loss, and the corruption of that ...
                        	... atoms to photons, transported through space, and moved back from photons to atoms, is a difficult one. Exactly because quantum information provides additional opportunities for storing and processing information, it also provides additional opportunities for errors, loss, and the corruption of that ...
									Quantum Condensed Matter Field Theory
									
... From analytical dynamics and fluid mechanics, to electrodynamics and quantum mechanics, lectures can often leave an impression that to each problem in physics a specific and formal exact solution is at hand. Such misconceptions are often reinforced by the allure of sophisticated analytical machinery ...
                        	... From analytical dynamics and fluid mechanics, to electrodynamics and quantum mechanics, lectures can often leave an impression that to each problem in physics a specific and formal exact solution is at hand. Such misconceptions are often reinforced by the allure of sophisticated analytical machinery ...
									Pdf
									
... at the same temperature and absolute activity Z as the actual system. Succeeding terms involve quantum cluster integrals which themselves depend upon Z, unlike their classical analogs. The definition of these cluster integrals follows in a natural fashion using techniques illustrated by construction ...
                        	... at the same temperature and absolute activity Z as the actual system. Succeeding terms involve quantum cluster integrals which themselves depend upon Z, unlike their classical analogs. The definition of these cluster integrals follows in a natural fashion using techniques illustrated by construction ...
									Transition amplitudes versus transition probabilities and a
									
... along its free trajectory. Our analysis has shown that the transition amplitudes in relativistic quantum field theory are determined by the appropriately scaled values of the propagators on the boundary of the Minkowski space-time. Therefore, it seems natural to use in their analysis the concepts in ...
                        	... along its free trajectory. Our analysis has shown that the transition amplitudes in relativistic quantum field theory are determined by the appropriately scaled values of the propagators on the boundary of the Minkowski space-time. Therefore, it seems natural to use in their analysis the concepts in ...
									Pauli`s exclusion principle in spinor coordinate space
									
... The Pauli exclusion principle has been an enigmatic element of quantum mechanics from the start. Theoretical developments (1) support the experimentally observed effects, but the explanations have always been considered unintuitive and mathematically intricate. Quantum field theory (2; 3), argues th ...
                        	... The Pauli exclusion principle has been an enigmatic element of quantum mechanics from the start. Theoretical developments (1) support the experimentally observed effects, but the explanations have always been considered unintuitive and mathematically intricate. Quantum field theory (2; 3), argues th ...
									Document
									
... Instead of a single abrupt phase shift, try different shapes. Perhaps a square (two shifts) can provide destructive interference into lossy states? Perhaps a “soft” (gaussian) pulse has fewer dangerous frequency components? ...
                        	... Instead of a single abrupt phase shift, try different shapes. Perhaps a square (two shifts) can provide destructive interference into lossy states? Perhaps a “soft” (gaussian) pulse has fewer dangerous frequency components? ...
									Answers
									
... The spread on the screen is predictable, but where an individual object will land is not.  Uncertainty: There are theoretical limits to what can be known. There is a precise mathematical limit to our knowledge of the position and momentum of an object simultaneously as shown by the width of the sli ...
                        	... The spread on the screen is predictable, but where an individual object will land is not.  Uncertainty: There are theoretical limits to what can be known. There is a precise mathematical limit to our knowledge of the position and momentum of an object simultaneously as shown by the width of the sli ...
									Triadic Quantum Energy
									
... This preliminary consideration about the self organization of brain functions, permits to open a new advanced territory of knowledge. Therefore willing to advance the reductionism in science understanding , a new theoretical observer, need to become conscious that he brain functioning belong ...
                        	... This preliminary consideration about the self organization of brain functions, permits to open a new advanced territory of knowledge. Therefore willing to advance the reductionism in science understanding , a new theoretical observer, need to become conscious that he brain functioning belong ...
									Time-dependent perturbation theory
									
... of quantum theory. In particular, it provides a platform to encode the simplest quantum logic gate, the qubit. A classical computer has a memory made up of bits, where each bit holds either a one or a zero. A quantum computer maintains a sequence of qubits. A single qubit can hold a one, a zero, or, ...
                        	... of quantum theory. In particular, it provides a platform to encode the simplest quantum logic gate, the qubit. A classical computer has a memory made up of bits, where each bit holds either a one or a zero. A quantum computer maintains a sequence of qubits. A single qubit can hold a one, a zero, or, ...
									Easy introduction to quantum informatics
									
... (Arbitrary) state q can be thus interpreted as some mixture of states ↑ and ↓ Such mixture in QM - SUPERPOSITION On the other hand: any (normalised) superposition of quantum states is again a legitimate quantum state   cos ...
                        	... (Arbitrary) state q can be thus interpreted as some mixture of states ↑ and ↓ Such mixture in QM - SUPERPOSITION On the other hand: any (normalised) superposition of quantum states is again a legitimate quantum state   cos ...
									Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy for Mechanical Engineers
									
... most complete description of the behavior of a physical system. At the core of quantum mechanics is the De Broglie relation for matter waves. It states, quite simply, that all matter has wave properties which correspond to a wavelength λ given by λ = h/p where p is the momentum of the object, and h ...
                        	... most complete description of the behavior of a physical system. At the core of quantum mechanics is the De Broglie relation for matter waves. It states, quite simply, that all matter has wave properties which correspond to a wavelength λ given by λ = h/p where p is the momentum of the object, and h ...
									PowerPoint version 0.4MB - School of Mathematics | Georgia
									
... encountered in computing the result of quantum mechanical processes on conventional computers, in marked contrast to the ease with which Nature computes the same results), a suggestion which has been followed up by fits and starts,and has recently led to the conclusion that either quantum mechanics ...
                        	... encountered in computing the result of quantum mechanical processes on conventional computers, in marked contrast to the ease with which Nature computes the same results), a suggestion which has been followed up by fits and starts,and has recently led to the conclusion that either quantum mechanics ...
									The fallacy of Feynman`s and related arguments on the stability of
									
... Rb atoms scattering from standing light waves where the internal states were manipulated by microwaves are predicted classically [15 Foreword and Chp 37]. Other data with far-fetched interpretations based on the HUP such the existence of the same 9 Be + ion in two places at once, supercurrents flowi ...
                        	... Rb atoms scattering from standing light waves where the internal states were manipulated by microwaves are predicted classically [15 Foreword and Chp 37]. Other data with far-fetched interpretations based on the HUP such the existence of the same 9 Be + ion in two places at once, supercurrents flowi ...
									Chirped-frequency excitation of gravitationally bound ultracold
									
... states by climbing the energy levels one by one. The proposed experiment may have an impact on several areas of fundamental physics. In particular, it could allow the observation of the transition from quantum ladder climbing to classical autoresonance [17] which occurs at high energies. Further, it ...
                        	... states by climbing the energy levels one by one. The proposed experiment may have an impact on several areas of fundamental physics. In particular, it could allow the observation of the transition from quantum ladder climbing to classical autoresonance [17] which occurs at high energies. Further, it ...
									3 - Natural Thinker
									
... concept. This approach to knowledge tries to comprehend one level of scientific phenomena in terms of concepts at a lower and presumably more fundamental level. In chemistry, large-scale reactions are accounted for by examining the behaviour of molecules. Similarly, physiologists study the activity ...
                        	... concept. This approach to knowledge tries to comprehend one level of scientific phenomena in terms of concepts at a lower and presumably more fundamental level. In chemistry, large-scale reactions are accounted for by examining the behaviour of molecules. Similarly, physiologists study the activity ...
									The Learnability of Quantum States
									
... is uniform over the set S = {x : h1(x)=r1,…,hm(x)=rm}. Using M, verify that | is an equal superposition over S. Conjecture: Any quantum algorithm needs exponential time to copy | Striking feature of this scheme: The bank can’t copy |, any more than a counterfeiter can!! ...
                        	... is uniform over the set S = {x : h1(x)=r1,…,hm(x)=rm}. Using M, verify that | is an equal superposition over S. Conjecture: Any quantum algorithm needs exponential time to copy | Striking feature of this scheme: The bank can’t copy |, any more than a counterfeiter can!! ...
									The roads not taken: empty waves, wavefunction collapse and
									
... 1 The explanatory role of empty waves in quantum theory In this contribution we shall be concerned with two classes of interpretations of quantum mechanics: the epistemological (the historically dominant view) and the ontological. The first views the wavefunction as just a repository of (statistical ...
                        	... 1 The explanatory role of empty waves in quantum theory In this contribution we shall be concerned with two classes of interpretations of quantum mechanics: the epistemological (the historically dominant view) and the ontological. The first views the wavefunction as just a repository of (statistical ...
									Identical Quantum Particles and Weak Discernibility - Philsci
									
... particles lack individuality. This is tantamount to saying that as far as the physical description goes they are no particles at all: there may be “many of them”, but this is like many Euros in a bank account. It is better, according to this received view, to renounce talk that suggests the existenc ...
                        	... particles lack individuality. This is tantamount to saying that as far as the physical description goes they are no particles at all: there may be “many of them”, but this is like many Euros in a bank account. It is better, according to this received view, to renounce talk that suggests the existenc ...
									PPT
									
... Following trend … atomic scale in 15-20 years Quantum mechanical effects occur at this scale: • Measuring a state (e.g. position) disturbs it • Quantum systems sometimes seem to behave as if they are in several states at once • Different evolutions can interfere with each other ...
                        	... Following trend … atomic scale in 15-20 years Quantum mechanical effects occur at this scale: • Measuring a state (e.g. position) disturbs it • Quantum systems sometimes seem to behave as if they are in several states at once • Different evolutions can interfere with each other ...
									Orbits and Orbitals
									
... • Look up the Atomic number, and then determine (not look up) the electron orbital ...
                        	... • Look up the Atomic number, and then determine (not look up) the electron orbital ...
									Nanodevices for quantum computation
									
... It is demonstrated (also experimentally) that the quantum operations can be performed by proper manipulations of the magnetic field and gate voltages. (see Burkard, cond-mat/0409626, for a review of solid state devices) ...
                        	... It is demonstrated (also experimentally) that the quantum operations can be performed by proper manipulations of the magnetic field and gate voltages. (see Burkard, cond-mat/0409626, for a review of solid state devices) ...