
Francesco Cattafi - Universiteit Utrecht
... Sept 2013 - Jun 2015 Teaching Assistant, Università degli studi di Torino, Torino (Italy). Each bachelor course lasts one semester (about 12 weeks) and has two hours of exercise sessions (tutorati) per week. In addition to solving the exercises at the blackboard and tutoring the students, among my d ...
... Sept 2013 - Jun 2015 Teaching Assistant, Università degli studi di Torino, Torino (Italy). Each bachelor course lasts one semester (about 12 weeks) and has two hours of exercise sessions (tutorati) per week. In addition to solving the exercises at the blackboard and tutoring the students, among my d ...
Quantum dissection of a covalent bond with the entanglement
... To summarise, we have developed a new way to analyse covalent bonding in molecular systems. For HF wave functions, this reduces to a theory of electron fluctuations, but with a framework that allows for more complicated situations than MO theory, such as the inclusion of partial bonds. This analysis ...
... To summarise, we have developed a new way to analyse covalent bonding in molecular systems. For HF wave functions, this reduces to a theory of electron fluctuations, but with a framework that allows for more complicated situations than MO theory, such as the inclusion of partial bonds. This analysis ...
Multiparticle Quantum: Exchange
... in systems with many particles and especially in systems in which there is an interaction between the particles. How do we start to talk about those cases? If the particles really are independent and in a sense imagine them far apart spatially, then we want to imagine simply that we can write down a ...
... in systems with many particles and especially in systems in which there is an interaction between the particles. How do we start to talk about those cases? If the particles really are independent and in a sense imagine them far apart spatially, then we want to imagine simply that we can write down a ...
Atom InterferometryPrecision D. E. Pritchard
... simultaneous observation of wave and particle behavior. Our results confirm that the atomic interference (a manifestly wave-like behavior) must be destroyed when the separation of the interfering paths, d, exceeds the wavelength of the probe, λ, (i.e. when it is possible to identify which path the a ...
... simultaneous observation of wave and particle behavior. Our results confirm that the atomic interference (a manifestly wave-like behavior) must be destroyed when the separation of the interfering paths, d, exceeds the wavelength of the probe, λ, (i.e. when it is possible to identify which path the a ...
A Quantum Mechanical Supertask
... is undefined. Thus it will turn out that the time evolution governed by the differential SchroÈdinger equation need not conserve the norm. We will see cases in which a normed state develops to an unnormalizable state. In Sec. 1 below, I review some classical supertasks, which will be the models for ...
... is undefined. Thus it will turn out that the time evolution governed by the differential SchroÈdinger equation need not conserve the norm. We will see cases in which a normed state develops to an unnormalizable state. In Sec. 1 below, I review some classical supertasks, which will be the models for ...
Terahertz quantum cascade lasers operating up to ∼ 200 K with
... plings and several scattering mechanisms. The tunneling coupling strengths between the four states are calculated using a tight-binding approach. The temperature, at which the gain coefficient of gisb ! 35 cm−1 was maintained, was targeted to be maximized, without constraining the threshold current ...
... plings and several scattering mechanisms. The tunneling coupling strengths between the four states are calculated using a tight-binding approach. The temperature, at which the gain coefficient of gisb ! 35 cm−1 was maintained, was targeted to be maximized, without constraining the threshold current ...
Introductory quantum mechanics
... of Y(x) inside the well. Note that in a fixed quantum state n, B is a constant because E is conserved. However, if the particle jumps to a state n’ ≠ n, E takes on other values. In this case, E is not conserved because there is an net change in the total energy of the system due to interactions with ...
... of Y(x) inside the well. Note that in a fixed quantum state n, B is a constant because E is conserved. However, if the particle jumps to a state n’ ≠ n, E takes on other values. In this case, E is not conserved because there is an net change in the total energy of the system due to interactions with ...
Quantum Channel Construction with Circuit Quantum
... Quantum channels or quantum operations, more formally known as completely positive and trace preserving (CPTP) maps between density operators [1–3], give the most general description of quantum dynamics. For closed quantum systems, unitary evolution is sufficient to describe the dynamics. For open q ...
... Quantum channels or quantum operations, more formally known as completely positive and trace preserving (CPTP) maps between density operators [1–3], give the most general description of quantum dynamics. For closed quantum systems, unitary evolution is sufficient to describe the dynamics. For open q ...
IOSR Journal of Mathematics (IOSR-JM) ISSN: 2278-5728. www.iosrjournals.org
... Since R is always negative, at a finite time in the past R must have been equal to zero. Then, according to these models, the contents of all the galaxies must have once been squeezed together in a small volume where the temperature would have been immensely high. The radiation left over from this ...
... Since R is always negative, at a finite time in the past R must have been equal to zero. Then, according to these models, the contents of all the galaxies must have once been squeezed together in a small volume where the temperature would have been immensely high. The radiation left over from this ...
DesignCon 2002 - UF CISE
... Note however that in this modern viewpoint, the logical status of information—that is, its relationships and correlations with other available information—determines whether that information is effectively entropy or not. Suppose, for example, that I am now given the encryption key to the document. ...
... Note however that in this modern viewpoint, the logical status of information—that is, its relationships and correlations with other available information—determines whether that information is effectively entropy or not. Suppose, for example, that I am now given the encryption key to the document. ...
PLMCN10-orals-12-Monday-Mo-33
... O. L. Berman, R. Ya. Kezerashvili, and Yu. E. Lozovik, Physical Review B 80, 115302 (2009). O. L. Berman, R. Ya. Kezerashvili, and Yu. E. Lozovik, Nanotechnology 21, 134019 (2010). ...
... O. L. Berman, R. Ya. Kezerashvili, and Yu. E. Lozovik, Physical Review B 80, 115302 (2009). O. L. Berman, R. Ya. Kezerashvili, and Yu. E. Lozovik, Nanotechnology 21, 134019 (2010). ...
Lecture slides with notes - University of Toronto Physics
... Magnetic poles cannot be isolated If a permanent magnetic is cut in half repeatedly repeatedly, you will still have a north and a south pole This differs from electric charges There is some theoretical basis for monopoles monopoles, but none have been detected Physics 201: Lecture 1, Pg 3 ...
... Magnetic poles cannot be isolated If a permanent magnetic is cut in half repeatedly repeatedly, you will still have a north and a south pole This differs from electric charges There is some theoretical basis for monopoles monopoles, but none have been detected Physics 201: Lecture 1, Pg 3 ...