
The Ion Band State Theory Abstract
... (associated with higher energy) where preferential length scales are not present. In fact, the ion band state theory, as well as the more general problem associated with the physics of bound charged particles in a periodically ordered system, is governed by a selfconsistent quantum field theory call ...
... (associated with higher energy) where preferential length scales are not present. In fact, the ion band state theory, as well as the more general problem associated with the physics of bound charged particles in a periodically ordered system, is governed by a selfconsistent quantum field theory call ...
Essential Questions
... physical quantity with every point in space. Field models are useful for describing interactions that occur at a distance (long-range forces) as well as a variety of other physical phenomena. Essential Knowledge 2.A.1: A vector field gives, as a function of position (and perhaps time), the value of ...
... physical quantity with every point in space. Field models are useful for describing interactions that occur at a distance (long-range forces) as well as a variety of other physical phenomena. Essential Knowledge 2.A.1: A vector field gives, as a function of position (and perhaps time), the value of ...
Nonlinear response of electrons to a positive ion - HAL
... sign electron fields at a positive ion is qualitatively different from same sign ion fields, since in the former case electrons are attracted to the ion leading to strong electron-ion coupling for the enhanced close configurations. It is difficult a priori to predict the qualitative features of the ...
... sign electron fields at a positive ion is qualitatively different from same sign ion fields, since in the former case electrons are attracted to the ion leading to strong electron-ion coupling for the enhanced close configurations. It is difficult a priori to predict the qualitative features of the ...
Calculation of C Operator in PT -Symmetric Quantum
... In a recent letter it was shown that any Hamiltonian that possesses an unbroken PT symmetry also has a hidden symmetry [3]. This new symmetry is represented by the linear operator C, which commutes with both the Hamiltonian H and the PT operator. In terms of C one can construct an inner product whos ...
... In a recent letter it was shown that any Hamiltonian that possesses an unbroken PT symmetry also has a hidden symmetry [3]. This new symmetry is represented by the linear operator C, which commutes with both the Hamiltonian H and the PT operator. In terms of C one can construct an inner product whos ...
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... in a Hilbert space can always be written as a pure state in a higher dimension Hilbert space Such that e.g., for the mixed state ...
... in a Hilbert space can always be written as a pure state in a higher dimension Hilbert space Such that e.g., for the mixed state ...
URL - StealthSkater
... the risk of publicly making myself look like a fool and try to use my own brain. A. What can one learn from ordinary computer programs One could begin with the question what happens in classical computation. How the program is realized and how it runs. The notion of the Turing machine represents an ...
... the risk of publicly making myself look like a fool and try to use my own brain. A. What can one learn from ordinary computer programs One could begin with the question what happens in classical computation. How the program is realized and how it runs. The notion of the Turing machine represents an ...
Stochastic mechanism of excitation of molecules that interact with
... curve 2, Fig. 5), the upper levels (as seen from Fig. 3, the curve with the points marked +) a r e barely excited, although local instability is present in the system (see curve 2 of Fig. 1). It should be noted in this connection that the characteristic values of the constant A, at which the excitat ...
... curve 2, Fig. 5), the upper levels (as seen from Fig. 3, the curve with the points marked +) a r e barely excited, although local instability is present in the system (see curve 2 of Fig. 1). It should be noted in this connection that the characteristic values of the constant A, at which the excitat ...
Large quantum superpositions of a levitated nanodiamond through spin-optomechanical coupling
... Creating spatial quantum superpositions with massive objects is one of the most challenging and attractive goals in macroscopic quantum mechanics [1–4]. It provides potential opportunities to experimentally test different wave-function collapse models [2], including gravity-induced state reduction [ ...
... Creating spatial quantum superpositions with massive objects is one of the most challenging and attractive goals in macroscopic quantum mechanics [1–4]. It provides potential opportunities to experimentally test different wave-function collapse models [2], including gravity-induced state reduction [ ...
Spacetime Physics with Geometric Algebra
... ordinarily attempt it. Thus, most physicists are effectively barred from a working knowledge of what is purported to be the most fundamental part of physics. Little wonder that the majority is content with the nonrelativistic domain for their research and teaching. Beyond the daunting language barrie ...
... ordinarily attempt it. Thus, most physicists are effectively barred from a working knowledge of what is purported to be the most fundamental part of physics. Little wonder that the majority is content with the nonrelativistic domain for their research and teaching. Beyond the daunting language barrie ...
Quantum Computing with Quantum Dots
... initialize qubits (3) relatively long decoherence times (longer than the gate operation times), (4) a qubit-specific read-out capability, and (5) a universal set of quantum gates [14]. We base our analysis on the simple physical system proposed by H.Kamada[15] where a linear array of quantum dots is ...
... initialize qubits (3) relatively long decoherence times (longer than the gate operation times), (4) a qubit-specific read-out capability, and (5) a universal set of quantum gates [14]. We base our analysis on the simple physical system proposed by H.Kamada[15] where a linear array of quantum dots is ...
TEMPERATURE, PERIODICITY AND HORIZONS
... [78].Since we deal primarily with basic mathematical issues, our article is complementary to the review of Sciama et a!. [78](or the relevant chapters of the book of Birrell and Davies [7]),which is more concerned with the physical origin and implications of the effects. In nonrelativistic quantum s ...
... [78].Since we deal primarily with basic mathematical issues, our article is complementary to the review of Sciama et a!. [78](or the relevant chapters of the book of Birrell and Davies [7]),which is more concerned with the physical origin and implications of the effects. In nonrelativistic quantum s ...