Quasiclassical and semiclassical calculations on reactions with oriented molecules cos β
... these experimental data. Furthermore, calculations are reported that quantify these models and test their validity. In the remaining sections of this introductory survey I will try to explain the experimental setup from a theoretician's point of view (See also Refs. [1,4{8]). For more details regard ...
... these experimental data. Furthermore, calculations are reported that quantify these models and test their validity. In the remaining sections of this introductory survey I will try to explain the experimental setup from a theoretician's point of view (See also Refs. [1,4{8]). For more details regard ...
Quantum Mediated Effective Interactions for Spatially Complex
... The last five years at Cornell have not only made me somewhat of an expert in a few specialized areas of physics, but have also greatly transformed me as a person. In particular, I have learnt to think critically about problems (not just related to physics), I have learnt to collaborate with people ...
... The last five years at Cornell have not only made me somewhat of an expert in a few specialized areas of physics, but have also greatly transformed me as a person. In particular, I have learnt to think critically about problems (not just related to physics), I have learnt to collaborate with people ...
The General Relativistic Two Body Problem and the Effective One
... the Newtonian equations of motion) appeared as being accurate enough for applying Einstein’s theory to known binary systems. The situation changed in the mid 1970’s with the discovery of the Hulse-Taylor binary pulsar PSR 1913 + 16. The need to compare the accurate observations of this system (by Ta ...
... the Newtonian equations of motion) appeared as being accurate enough for applying Einstein’s theory to known binary systems. The situation changed in the mid 1970’s with the discovery of the Hulse-Taylor binary pulsar PSR 1913 + 16. The need to compare the accurate observations of this system (by Ta ...
Quantum Circuits Engineering: Efficient Simulation and
... state. Nevertheless, the HDL-based simulation methodology can be further improved. The bubble bit coding technique creates a new entanglement-free-represented state. Therefore, the simulation works with equivalent gate networks operating on corresponding bubble-coded non-entangled states, and after ...
... state. Nevertheless, the HDL-based simulation methodology can be further improved. The bubble bit coding technique creates a new entanglement-free-represented state. Therefore, the simulation works with equivalent gate networks operating on corresponding bubble-coded non-entangled states, and after ...
Physik-Department Technische Universität München
... a hundred books of physics. One day Frank came to my office with an old data set from his time in Japan. We looked at the data and thought that there could have been something particularly interesting hidden in them. It took more than two years, but we finally managed to publish those results in our fir ...
... a hundred books of physics. One day Frank came to my office with an old data set from his time in Japan. We looked at the data and thought that there could have been something particularly interesting hidden in them. It took more than two years, but we finally managed to publish those results in our fir ...
Canopy quantum yield in a mesocosm study
... of leaf length and width using an allometric relationship developed for a similar set of leaves. The means of four measurements in each EcoCELL were used as observed LAI values. 2.5. Pseudo-replication and statistical analysis Due to the limitation of experiment facility and operation costs, it was ...
... of leaf length and width using an allometric relationship developed for a similar set of leaves. The means of four measurements in each EcoCELL were used as observed LAI values. 2.5. Pseudo-replication and statistical analysis Due to the limitation of experiment facility and operation costs, it was ...
Ultracold chemistry of a single Rydberg atom in a rubidium
... bound states become unresolvable as many neutral atoms overlap with the Rydberg orbit [S1, 5, 22]. The obtained Rydberg-BEC spectral line shapes, measured by Schlagmüller et al. [S1], exhibit features, which are evidence for the predicted low-energy e− -Rb(5S) p-wave shape resonance. A microscopic m ...
... bound states become unresolvable as many neutral atoms overlap with the Rydberg orbit [S1, 5, 22]. The obtained Rydberg-BEC spectral line shapes, measured by Schlagmüller et al. [S1], exhibit features, which are evidence for the predicted low-energy e− -Rb(5S) p-wave shape resonance. A microscopic m ...
Topological phases and polaron physics in ultra cold quantum gases
... particles – of the order of 1023 – gives rise to rich physics, which some – including the author – ultimately believe to include even as complex phenomena as human life. One key challenge today is to understand what di↵erent phases of matter can exist in the context of non-relativistic many-body qua ...
... particles – of the order of 1023 – gives rise to rich physics, which some – including the author – ultimately believe to include even as complex phenomena as human life. One key challenge today is to understand what di↵erent phases of matter can exist in the context of non-relativistic many-body qua ...
Entanglement Theory and the Quantum
... of a large number of particles in the quantum regime, crucial to the implementation of quantum-based information processing, has triggered new possibilities in the exploration of quantum many-body physics and related areas. In this thesis, we present new results relevant to two important problems in ...
... of a large number of particles in the quantum regime, crucial to the implementation of quantum-based information processing, has triggered new possibilities in the exploration of quantum many-body physics and related areas. In this thesis, we present new results relevant to two important problems in ...
agostino pr´astaro
... and the (quantum)Yang-Mills problem are considered showing that their solutions can be obtained in the framework of the integral bordism groups for such equations. • [61, 62]. In these two papers the theory on the integral bordism groups for PDE’s, formulated by Prástaro, is applied to some interes ...
... and the (quantum)Yang-Mills problem are considered showing that their solutions can be obtained in the framework of the integral bordism groups for such equations. • [61, 62]. In these two papers the theory on the integral bordism groups for PDE’s, formulated by Prástaro, is applied to some interes ...
Magnetic polaron in (Cd,Mn)Te quantum dot inserted in ZnTe
... (Cd,Mn)Te quantum dots surrounded by a (Zn,Mg)Te alloy. Thanks to the better hole confinement induced by the (Zn,Mg)Te alloy, the formation of exciton magnetic polarons can be observed. We perform time resolved photoluminescence studies on single nanowires in order to determine the energy and the fo ...
... (Cd,Mn)Te quantum dots surrounded by a (Zn,Mg)Te alloy. Thanks to the better hole confinement induced by the (Zn,Mg)Te alloy, the formation of exciton magnetic polarons can be observed. We perform time resolved photoluminescence studies on single nanowires in order to determine the energy and the fo ...
introduction to quantum computing 1.
... • Quantum mechanics is not physics in the usual sense - it is not about matter, or energy or waves, or particles - it is about information, probabilities, probability amplitudes and observables, and how they relate to each other. • Quantum mechanics is what you would inevitably come up with if you w ...
... • Quantum mechanics is not physics in the usual sense - it is not about matter, or energy or waves, or particles - it is about information, probabilities, probability amplitudes and observables, and how they relate to each other. • Quantum mechanics is what you would inevitably come up with if you w ...
computational chemistry
... the computational literature pertaining to his or her speci®c work. It is impossible to reference all relevant works in a book such as this. The bibliography included at the end of each chapter primarily lists textbooks and review articles. These are some of the best sources from which to begin a se ...
... the computational literature pertaining to his or her speci®c work. It is impossible to reference all relevant works in a book such as this. The bibliography included at the end of each chapter primarily lists textbooks and review articles. These are some of the best sources from which to begin a se ...
Lecture Notes for Physics 229: Quantum Information and Computation
... up your hard disk). These properties of quantum information are important, but the really deep way in which quantum information diers from classical information emerged from the work of John Bell (1964), who showed that the predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by any local hidden v ...
... up your hard disk). These properties of quantum information are important, but the really deep way in which quantum information diers from classical information emerged from the work of John Bell (1964), who showed that the predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by any local hidden v ...
Approaches to Quantum Gravity
... clearly come from looking at how similar difficulties had been solved in another. It is even possible that, in order to achieve our common goal, formulate a complete theory of Quantum Gravity and unravel the fundamental nature of space and time, we will have to regard (at least some of) these approa ...
... clearly come from looking at how similar difficulties had been solved in another. It is even possible that, in order to achieve our common goal, formulate a complete theory of Quantum Gravity and unravel the fundamental nature of space and time, we will have to regard (at least some of) these approa ...
Information measures, entanglement and quantum evolution Claudia Zander
... then measure an observable of the copy (in fact, we could perform measurements on as many copies as necessary) without disturbing the original, thereby defeating, for instance, the principle that two non-orthogonal quantum states cannot be distinguished with certainty [23]. Perfect quantum cloning ...
... then measure an observable of the copy (in fact, we could perform measurements on as many copies as necessary) without disturbing the original, thereby defeating, for instance, the principle that two non-orthogonal quantum states cannot be distinguished with certainty [23]. Perfect quantum cloning ...
Hyperfine Structure of Cs2 Molecules in Electronically Excited States
... The research field of molecular quantum gases is one of the hot topics of today’s physics research. Cold and ultracold molecules have the potential to revolutionize physics and chemistry. Cold molecular gases are of great interest in high precision measurements in which one searches for a possible p ...
... The research field of molecular quantum gases is one of the hot topics of today’s physics research. Cold and ultracold molecules have the potential to revolutionize physics and chemistry. Cold molecular gases are of great interest in high precision measurements in which one searches for a possible p ...