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... are taken from a uniform distribution. Thus, the model does not depend on the exact functional form of T (ǫ), or on its distribution. The change in the critical exponent from its classical counterpart can be traced to the fact that as the Fermi energy, or concentration of SC links, change, the trans ...
... are taken from a uniform distribution. Thus, the model does not depend on the exact functional form of T (ǫ), or on its distribution. The change in the critical exponent from its classical counterpart can be traced to the fact that as the Fermi energy, or concentration of SC links, change, the trans ...
UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE AND QUANTUM FISHER INFORMATION
... space is equipped with a suitable monotone metric (see Theorem 6.1). At this point it is natural to ask whether such an inequality holds for other quantum Fisher informations in the Wigner-Yanase-Dyson class (like the RLD-metric for example). The answer turns out to be negative and a general counter ...
... space is equipped with a suitable monotone metric (see Theorem 6.1). At this point it is natural to ask whether such an inequality holds for other quantum Fisher informations in the Wigner-Yanase-Dyson class (like the RLD-metric for example). The answer turns out to be negative and a general counter ...
Lecture 1 ELEC 3105 OLD slides
... symmetry that the field is along the axis. The field dE due to a charge element dq is shown, and the total field is just the superposition of all such fields due to all charge elements around the ring. The perpendicular fields sum to zero, while the differential xcomponent of the field is ...
... symmetry that the field is along the axis. The field dE due to a charge element dq is shown, and the total field is just the superposition of all such fields due to all charge elements around the ring. The perpendicular fields sum to zero, while the differential xcomponent of the field is ...
Chapter 2 Challenging the Boundaries between Classical and
... approached optical dispersion as if it were a purely classical perturbation problem, which he solved for the specific model of H proposed by Bohr. More specifically, he assumed that electromagnetic light was able to perturb molecular orbits through Mitschwingungen in the same way as it perturbed pro ...
... approached optical dispersion as if it were a purely classical perturbation problem, which he solved for the specific model of H proposed by Bohr. More specifically, he assumed that electromagnetic light was able to perturb molecular orbits through Mitschwingungen in the same way as it perturbed pro ...
Quantum-Secure Message Authentication Codes
... whereas allowing even a single additional query makes the problem easy. The rank method for proving quantum lower bounds overcomes these difficulties and is a general tool that can be used in other quantum security proofs. We note that Velema [Vel13] has since reproved Theorem 1.1 using a generaliz ...
... whereas allowing even a single additional query makes the problem easy. The rank method for proving quantum lower bounds overcomes these difficulties and is a general tool that can be used in other quantum security proofs. We note that Velema [Vel13] has since reproved Theorem 1.1 using a generaliz ...
Comparison of electromagnetic and gravitational radiation: What we
... sense they are similar to the most familiar tensors of physics: the inertia tensor, the stress tensor, the dielectric tensor of an anisotropic material, etc. In the case of a tensor like the inertia tensor of an extended massive object, a reasonable visualization is the inertia ellipsoid, a three di ...
... sense they are similar to the most familiar tensors of physics: the inertia tensor, the stress tensor, the dielectric tensor of an anisotropic material, etc. In the case of a tensor like the inertia tensor of an extended massive object, a reasonable visualization is the inertia ellipsoid, a three di ...
THE HISTORY OF FRET: From conception through the labors of birth
... The basic FRET phenomenon involves the electrodynamic interaction between two molecules over distances that are large compared to their diameters; and this description requires the idea of an EM field (for FRET this is a dipole interaction, which arises from a multi-pole approximation to the Coulomb ...
... The basic FRET phenomenon involves the electrodynamic interaction between two molecules over distances that are large compared to their diameters; and this description requires the idea of an EM field (for FRET this is a dipole interaction, which arises from a multi-pole approximation to the Coulomb ...
Bose-Einstein Condensate: Bridge between Matter/non
... the idea in the mid 1930s as a possible mechanism underlying superfluidity in liquid helium-4. Their work was the first to bring out the idea of a BEC displaying quantum behavior on a macroscopic scale, the primary reason for much of its current attraction. Although a source of debate for decades, i ...
... the idea in the mid 1930s as a possible mechanism underlying superfluidity in liquid helium-4. Their work was the first to bring out the idea of a BEC displaying quantum behavior on a macroscopic scale, the primary reason for much of its current attraction. Although a source of debate for decades, i ...
Self-assembled quantum dots
... Fig.5.9 Schematics of interatomic distance deformation for a self-assembled InAs quantum dot embedded in a GaAs matrix. Self-assembled quantum dot forms a quite complicated, three-dimensional system. For simplicity, let us first consider a quantitative description of a deformation (strain) for a muc ...
... Fig.5.9 Schematics of interatomic distance deformation for a self-assembled InAs quantum dot embedded in a GaAs matrix. Self-assembled quantum dot forms a quite complicated, three-dimensional system. For simplicity, let us first consider a quantitative description of a deformation (strain) for a muc ...
Full randomness from arbitrarily deterministic events - diss.fu
... system of classical particles at a given time, as well as of their interactions, allows one to predict their future (and also past) behavior with total certainty [1]. Thus, any randomness observed in classical systems is not intrinsic to the theory but just a manifestation of our imperfect descripti ...
... system of classical particles at a given time, as well as of their interactions, allows one to predict their future (and also past) behavior with total certainty [1]. Thus, any randomness observed in classical systems is not intrinsic to the theory but just a manifestation of our imperfect descripti ...
The spin Hall effect
... alternative, namely the possibility of logic operations with much lower power consumption than equivalent charge based logic operations. • New physical principle but same materials! In contrast to nanotubes and molecular electronics. ...
... alternative, namely the possibility of logic operations with much lower power consumption than equivalent charge based logic operations. • New physical principle but same materials! In contrast to nanotubes and molecular electronics. ...