
The Iterative Unitary Matrix Multiply Method and Its Application to
... Conclusion.—First, we have calculated the long time behavior of QKR using IUMM. It is discovered the delocalization time is exponentially large for large denominators. Second, we have constructed an irrational number of delocalization. Concerning QKR, Eqs. (10) and (12) are the first irrational numb ...
... Conclusion.—First, we have calculated the long time behavior of QKR using IUMM. It is discovered the delocalization time is exponentially large for large denominators. Second, we have constructed an irrational number of delocalization. Concerning QKR, Eqs. (10) and (12) are the first irrational numb ...
From Quantum Mechanics to String Theory
... kind of unification Extra Dimensions Strings and the Strong Force ...
... kind of unification Extra Dimensions Strings and the Strong Force ...
Edge-mode superconductivity in a two
... charge e instead of Cooper pairs with charge 2e. The occurrence of e-interference is rare because supercurrent probes the coherence between superconductors by exchange of Cooper pairs. Nevertheless, several scenarios have been proposed involving processes with an electron travelling along one edge b ...
... charge e instead of Cooper pairs with charge 2e. The occurrence of e-interference is rare because supercurrent probes the coherence between superconductors by exchange of Cooper pairs. Nevertheless, several scenarios have been proposed involving processes with an electron travelling along one edge b ...
PPT
... condensation in cold atomic clouds • comparatively novel area of research •largely tractable using the mean field approximation to describe the interactions • only the basic early work will be covered, the recent progress is beyond the scope ...
... condensation in cold atomic clouds • comparatively novel area of research •largely tractable using the mean field approximation to describe the interactions • only the basic early work will be covered, the recent progress is beyond the scope ...
E.T.WHITTAKER`S QUANTUM FORMALISM
... in the history of the history of physics. Max Born, who at the time was also at the University of Edinburgh, reports in The Born-Einstein Letters () that he had discussed the matter repeatedly and at length with “the old mathematician” who, however, remained adamant in his insistance that everyt ...
... in the history of the history of physics. Max Born, who at the time was also at the University of Edinburgh, reports in The Born-Einstein Letters () that he had discussed the matter repeatedly and at length with “the old mathematician” who, however, remained adamant in his insistance that everyt ...
Construction X for quantum error-correcting codes
... Construction X is known from the theory of classical error control codes. We present a variant of this construction that produces stabilizer quantum error control codes from arbitrary linear codes. Our construction does not require the classical linear code that is used as an ingredient to satisfy t ...
... Construction X is known from the theory of classical error control codes. We present a variant of this construction that produces stabilizer quantum error control codes from arbitrary linear codes. Our construction does not require the classical linear code that is used as an ingredient to satisfy t ...
Trends in Applications of Pure Mathematics to Mechanics
... unit of volume and unit of time, cE denotes the specific heat at constant deformation. Here the equation of heat conduction has been derived without taking into account the body deformation. This is why it is not possible to ...
... unit of volume and unit of time, cE denotes the specific heat at constant deformation. Here the equation of heat conduction has been derived without taking into account the body deformation. This is why it is not possible to ...
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... where this is a squeeze transformation along the normal coordinates. While the normal-coordinate transformation is a standard procedure, it is interesting to note that it also serves as a Lorentz boost [18]. With these preparations, we shall study in Section 2 the system of two oscillators and coord ...
... where this is a squeeze transformation along the normal coordinates. While the normal-coordinate transformation is a standard procedure, it is interesting to note that it also serves as a Lorentz boost [18]. With these preparations, we shall study in Section 2 the system of two oscillators and coord ...
Fully nonlocal quantum correlations
... Bell inequality maximally violated by quantum mechanics from one of the most elegant KS proofs introduced by Peres and Mermin [13,14]. Apart from being one of the simplest Bell inequalities having this property, its derivation shows how symmetries in the KS proof can be exploited to simplify the pre ...
... Bell inequality maximally violated by quantum mechanics from one of the most elegant KS proofs introduced by Peres and Mermin [13,14]. Apart from being one of the simplest Bell inequalities having this property, its derivation shows how symmetries in the KS proof can be exploited to simplify the pre ...
the electric field - Haiku for Ignatius
... One Coulomb = 1.0 C = 6.242 x 1018 electrons This means that a SINGLE electron carries a very small charge. Can you figure out how much charge (in "Coulombs") are on a single electron? -____________ C on 1 eThis number is a constant and a very important value. It also represents the charge on the PR ...
... One Coulomb = 1.0 C = 6.242 x 1018 electrons This means that a SINGLE electron carries a very small charge. Can you figure out how much charge (in "Coulombs") are on a single electron? -____________ C on 1 eThis number is a constant and a very important value. It also represents the charge on the PR ...
Publications
... Results of the IGEC-2 search for gravitational wave bursts during 2005 Phys. Rev. D 76, 102001 (2007) LIGO Scientific collaboration Search for gravitational-wave bursts in LIGO data from the fourth science run Class. Quantum Grav. 24 (2007) 5343-5369 LIGO Scientific collaboration Search for gravitat ...
... Results of the IGEC-2 search for gravitational wave bursts during 2005 Phys. Rev. D 76, 102001 (2007) LIGO Scientific collaboration Search for gravitational-wave bursts in LIGO data from the fourth science run Class. Quantum Grav. 24 (2007) 5343-5369 LIGO Scientific collaboration Search for gravitat ...
Tailoring Optical Nonlinearities via the Purcell Effect
... been described in the literature. Moreover, as we show below, it displays some unexpected properties. For example, while increasing SE strengthens the resonance by enhancing the interaction with the optical field, it actually makes the optical nonlinearity weaker. Furthermore, phase damping (e.g., e ...
... been described in the literature. Moreover, as we show below, it displays some unexpected properties. For example, while increasing SE strengthens the resonance by enhancing the interaction with the optical field, it actually makes the optical nonlinearity weaker. Furthermore, phase damping (e.g., e ...