
Shankar`s Principles of Quantum Mechanics
... decide how much of this to cover; the more students know of these matters, the better they will understand the connection between classical and quantum mechanics. Chapter 3 is devoted to a brief study of idealized experiments that betray the inadequacy of classical mechanics and give a glimpse of qu ...
... decide how much of this to cover; the more students know of these matters, the better they will understand the connection between classical and quantum mechanics. Chapter 3 is devoted to a brief study of idealized experiments that betray the inadequacy of classical mechanics and give a glimpse of qu ...
Optical properties of cylindrical nanowires
... classical scattering. Usually it is assumed that the wavelength of the incident light is sufficiently larger than the wire radius in order to neglect the spatial variance of the electromagnetic (EM) field within the wire, which justifies considering the response of the nanowire to the incident light ...
... classical scattering. Usually it is assumed that the wavelength of the incident light is sufficiently larger than the wire radius in order to neglect the spatial variance of the electromagnetic (EM) field within the wire, which justifies considering the response of the nanowire to the incident light ...
Dynamics and mechanics of motor
... proteins can aggregate into filamentous structures, respectively called actin-filaments and microtubules. The two filament ends have different properties and define an orientation for a filament that can be characterized by a vector. Interactions with a large number of proteins make the network of a ...
... proteins can aggregate into filamentous structures, respectively called actin-filaments and microtubules. The two filament ends have different properties and define an orientation for a filament that can be characterized by a vector. Interactions with a large number of proteins make the network of a ...
Ph.D. Thesis Rodrigo Gallego
... one acquires classical information. These processes are one of the building elements of the development of scientific knowledge, as the results of measurements are to be confronted with theoretical models predicting the behavior of nature. It is often the case that the measurement process itself can ...
... one acquires classical information. These processes are one of the building elements of the development of scientific knowledge, as the results of measurements are to be confronted with theoretical models predicting the behavior of nature. It is often the case that the measurement process itself can ...
Topological Quantum: Lecture Notes
... If you have two complicated knots and you do not know if they are topologically equivalent, you just plug them into the Kauffman machinery and if they don’t give the same output then you know immediately that they cannot be deformed into each other without cutting4 . However, a bit of thought indica ...
... If you have two complicated knots and you do not know if they are topologically equivalent, you just plug them into the Kauffman machinery and if they don’t give the same output then you know immediately that they cannot be deformed into each other without cutting4 . However, a bit of thought indica ...
Axion thermalization in the early universe
... This is our main result. Models with F a satisfying Eq. 共41兲 have axions thermalizing in the early universe and we predict that today there is a thermal population of axions. We get a much higher value than the one in Eq. 共5兲. One of the reasons is that the interaction rate 共39兲 increases as T 3 at ...
... This is our main result. Models with F a satisfying Eq. 共41兲 have axions thermalizing in the early universe and we predict that today there is a thermal population of axions. We get a much higher value than the one in Eq. 共5兲. One of the reasons is that the interaction rate 共39兲 increases as T 3 at ...
Correlations in multipartite systems: From entanglement to localization Julia Stasi ´nska
... The notion of entanglement captures the idea that in a a quantum world one may posses a maximal knowledge about a composite (pure) state, yet not have access to such complete information about each individual subsystem. This genuinely quantum feature of physical systems, which was initially perceive ...
... The notion of entanglement captures the idea that in a a quantum world one may posses a maximal knowledge about a composite (pure) state, yet not have access to such complete information about each individual subsystem. This genuinely quantum feature of physical systems, which was initially perceive ...
Abstract book
... P53. Quantum key distribution protocol Dragos Falie, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania P54. Burst-mode operation of a 655GHz mode locked laser based on an 11th order microring resonator Andrew Cooper, University of Sussex, UK P55. Towards strong coupling of single ions to an optical cavit ...
... P53. Quantum key distribution protocol Dragos Falie, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania P54. Burst-mode operation of a 655GHz mode locked laser based on an 11th order microring resonator Andrew Cooper, University of Sussex, UK P55. Towards strong coupling of single ions to an optical cavit ...
TOPICS IN QUANTUM NANOSTRUCTURE PHYSICS: SPIN-ORBIT EFFECTS AND FAR-INFRARED RESPONSE TEMES DE F´
... the three spatial components of the density, which in addition is a simpler both conceptually and practically quantity to deal with. On the other hand, the exchange-correlation part of the electron-electron interaction, neglected or only partially taken into account in the above-mentioned approaches ...
... the three spatial components of the density, which in addition is a simpler both conceptually and practically quantity to deal with. On the other hand, the exchange-correlation part of the electron-electron interaction, neglected or only partially taken into account in the above-mentioned approaches ...
Spin-dependent Transport of Interacting Electrons in Mesoscopic
... used in the realm of quantum chaos in order to understand the implications of classically chaotic dynamics in quantum systems. The semiclassical description contains phase information about the electrons, so that it is suitable to account for interference ...
... used in the realm of quantum chaos in order to understand the implications of classically chaotic dynamics in quantum systems. The semiclassical description contains phase information about the electrons, so that it is suitable to account for interference ...
Many-body theory of excitation dynamics in an ultracold Rydberg gas
... The possibility to routinely create samples of ultracold gases in the -Kelvin regime has opened a new avenue to the investigation of interacting many-particle systems. At such temperatures, the thermal velocities of the atoms are low enough that the atoms move a negligible distance over the duratio ...
... The possibility to routinely create samples of ultracold gases in the -Kelvin regime has opened a new avenue to the investigation of interacting many-particle systems. At such temperatures, the thermal velocities of the atoms are low enough that the atoms move a negligible distance over the duratio ...