
arXiv:quant-ph/0510223v4 1 Jun 2007 Foundations Of Quantum
... Mechanics vis-a-vis the classical theory, illustrated with a familiar diffraction experiment. Before going into its depths, it is perhaps in order to stress that the first victim of the quantum paradigm was the Cartesian Partition between the physique and the psyche, since a measurement (involving a ...
... Mechanics vis-a-vis the classical theory, illustrated with a familiar diffraction experiment. Before going into its depths, it is perhaps in order to stress that the first victim of the quantum paradigm was the Cartesian Partition between the physique and the psyche, since a measurement (involving a ...
MS-word - Table of Contents
... seeking to explain radiation forces. Unhappily they failed because there are no spherical solutions of vector electromagnetic wave equations. Nevertheless, their work pioneered the concept that every particle sends quantum waves outward, and receives an inward response from the universe. In hindsigh ...
... seeking to explain radiation forces. Unhappily they failed because there are no spherical solutions of vector electromagnetic wave equations. Nevertheless, their work pioneered the concept that every particle sends quantum waves outward, and receives an inward response from the universe. In hindsigh ...
Advanced lab-class for bachelor students in physics
... of the electron spin and enables direct measurement of the Bohr magneton µB . Therefore, the SternGerlach experiment is a fundamental experiment, which demonstrates the nature of quantum mechanics. Later the experiment was repeated using hydrogen atoms. In our lab course, potassium atoms are used. ...
... of the electron spin and enables direct measurement of the Bohr magneton µB . Therefore, the SternGerlach experiment is a fundamental experiment, which demonstrates the nature of quantum mechanics. Later the experiment was repeated using hydrogen atoms. In our lab course, potassium atoms are used. ...
Which is it: Dark Matter or Modified Gravity?
... At the time of big-bang-nucleosynthesis (BBN), we have guaranteeing that the production of elements agrees with observation. After decoupling until stellar and galaxy formation when and the MOG non-relativistic acceleration law sets in to explain the rotation curves of galaxies and the dynamics of ...
... At the time of big-bang-nucleosynthesis (BBN), we have guaranteeing that the production of elements agrees with observation. After decoupling until stellar and galaxy formation when and the MOG non-relativistic acceleration law sets in to explain the rotation curves of galaxies and the dynamics of ...
L20
... • The force on a charged particle is the charge on the particle times the electric field at its location • e is the elementary unit of charge, and –e is the charge on a single electron. Assume the aerosol particle has a single extra electron. • The electric field is calculated as E = -V, where V i ...
... • The force on a charged particle is the charge on the particle times the electric field at its location • e is the elementary unit of charge, and –e is the charge on a single electron. Assume the aerosol particle has a single extra electron. • The electric field is calculated as E = -V, where V i ...
Beyond the Cookie Cutter Paradigm
... there are no material objects, there are no spatial relations, and without spatial relations, there is no space.4 The shapes of things next. While the position of a material object M consists in its external spatial relations, the form of M consists in its internal spatial relations. (The external s ...
... there are no material objects, there are no spatial relations, and without spatial relations, there is no space.4 The shapes of things next. While the position of a material object M consists in its external spatial relations, the form of M consists in its internal spatial relations. (The external s ...
Geometric Phase, of a quantum system
... This Hilbert space is isomorphic to the Hilbert space of the Hilbert-Schmidt operators. ...
... This Hilbert space is isomorphic to the Hilbert space of the Hilbert-Schmidt operators. ...
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... Summary: Conservation of energy (in an isolated system) results from the invariance of the Hamiltonian with respect to time translations. This time-translation invariance (which implies the hamiltonian contains no explicit time dependence) is associated with the homogeneity of time. ...
... Summary: Conservation of energy (in an isolated system) results from the invariance of the Hamiltonian with respect to time translations. This time-translation invariance (which implies the hamiltonian contains no explicit time dependence) is associated with the homogeneity of time. ...
QUANTUM ERROR CORRECTING CODES FROM THE
... of an analysis of operators on Hilbert space. For every quantum channel that arises through the usual system-environment formalism, there is a family of error (or "Kraus") operators that describe the possible corruption by the channel of qubits encoded as states in, or operators on, the system Hilbe ...
... of an analysis of operators on Hilbert space. For every quantum channel that arises through the usual system-environment formalism, there is a family of error (or "Kraus") operators that describe the possible corruption by the channel of qubits encoded as states in, or operators on, the system Hilbe ...
Ultracold Atomic Gases
... a perfect testing ground for a crossover theory due to tunable interactions. Will help understanding high Tc problem. Signature of superfluidity in the crossover / unitary regime is highly nontrivial. We and Duke group have found the strongest evidence for fermionic superfluidity. In the process, we ...
... a perfect testing ground for a crossover theory due to tunable interactions. Will help understanding high Tc problem. Signature of superfluidity in the crossover / unitary regime is highly nontrivial. We and Duke group have found the strongest evidence for fermionic superfluidity. In the process, we ...
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY AND TOPOLOGY Contents 1
... have eliminated T from the very beginning, so that we didn’t have to think about it at all! The above example is somewhat simplistic, as it only contains two objects moving in one dimension and so it is not very difficult to solve. Imagine instead a system of 10 objects moving in three dimensions, w ...
... have eliminated T from the very beginning, so that we didn’t have to think about it at all! The above example is somewhat simplistic, as it only contains two objects moving in one dimension and so it is not very difficult to solve. Imagine instead a system of 10 objects moving in three dimensions, w ...
Quantum correlations
... The optimization is over all possible measurements Π In general, it is very difficult to identify the optimal measurement disturbs the systems - and correlations - the least; this makes a nontrivial technical issue in computing discord For pure state, entanglement and discord coincide For mixed stat ...
... The optimization is over all possible measurements Π In general, it is very difficult to identify the optimal measurement disturbs the systems - and correlations - the least; this makes a nontrivial technical issue in computing discord For pure state, entanglement and discord coincide For mixed stat ...
Quantum and Ecosystem Entropies
... for excellent summaries of progress. However, the symmetry between quantum mechanics and ecosystems is not yet complete as fundamental principles used with great effectiveness to quantify quantum statistical properties have yet to be exploited for ecosystems. This paper is a step in that direction. ...
... for excellent summaries of progress. However, the symmetry between quantum mechanics and ecosystems is not yet complete as fundamental principles used with great effectiveness to quantify quantum statistical properties have yet to be exploited for ecosystems. This paper is a step in that direction. ...
Connecting processing-capable quantum memories over telecommunication links via quantum frequency conversion
... into an output of a different frequency while its quantum state is preserved. It is this state-preserving feature of SFG and DFG that enables the QFC operation. To build QFC devices compatible with the quantummemory devices described in sections 3 and 4, we consider the use of planar PPLN waveguides ...
... into an output of a different frequency while its quantum state is preserved. It is this state-preserving feature of SFG and DFG that enables the QFC operation. To build QFC devices compatible with the quantummemory devices described in sections 3 and 4, we consider the use of planar PPLN waveguides ...
2005-q-0024b-Postulates-of-quantum-mechanics
... applied to either classical or quantum physics – Now, let’s get to the uniquely quantum stuff… ...
... applied to either classical or quantum physics – Now, let’s get to the uniquely quantum stuff… ...
Chapter 22: The Electric Field
... NOTE: This is a good example of a special result, which is the answer to an example problem, not a fundamental principle to be memorized. It is the process we are supposed to be learning, not the result! ...
... NOTE: This is a good example of a special result, which is the answer to an example problem, not a fundamental principle to be memorized. It is the process we are supposed to be learning, not the result! ...
Unit 2: The Fundamental Interactions
... chunks of matter such as protons, atoms, grains of sand, stars, and galaxies. In this unit, we will discover a number of the astounding unifying principles of particle physics: First, that forces themselves can be described as particles, too—force particles exchanged between matter particles. Then, ...
... chunks of matter such as protons, atoms, grains of sand, stars, and galaxies. In this unit, we will discover a number of the astounding unifying principles of particle physics: First, that forces themselves can be described as particles, too—force particles exchanged between matter particles. Then, ...