
Quantum Dimer Models on the Square Lattice
... In collaboration with D. Banerjee, M. Bogli, C. Hofmann, P. Wilder, and U.-J. Wiese (PRB 90, 245143 (2014) and arXiv:1511.00881). Some of the figures and content are from Debasish, Philippe, Pascal, and online sources, in particular the preprint arXiv:0809.3051. ...
... In collaboration with D. Banerjee, M. Bogli, C. Hofmann, P. Wilder, and U.-J. Wiese (PRB 90, 245143 (2014) and arXiv:1511.00881). Some of the figures and content are from Debasish, Philippe, Pascal, and online sources, in particular the preprint arXiv:0809.3051. ...
Notes on Electron Configurations
... levels and orbitals are “filled” filled in order of increasing energy in order of increasing energy Energy increases going down the periodic table from top to bottom ...
... levels and orbitals are “filled” filled in order of increasing energy in order of increasing energy Energy increases going down the periodic table from top to bottom ...
On the role of the electron-electron interaction in two-dimensional
... The experimental breakthroughs by Tarucha, Kouwenhoven et al., see for example Refs. [6–8], resulted in an explosion of theoretical interest in few electron quantum dots, see Reimann and Manninen [9] for a review until 2002. Most theoretical studies have chosen a two dimensional harmonic oscillator ...
... The experimental breakthroughs by Tarucha, Kouwenhoven et al., see for example Refs. [6–8], resulted in an explosion of theoretical interest in few electron quantum dots, see Reimann and Manninen [9] for a review until 2002. Most theoretical studies have chosen a two dimensional harmonic oscillator ...
Powerpoint 7/27
... Generically we can compute a non-reversible function using the following trick: n qubits function from n bits to k bits: ...
... Generically we can compute a non-reversible function using the following trick: n qubits function from n bits to k bits: ...
Preskill - Microsoft
... We use quantum field theory very successfully to describe all known physics, excluding gravitation. (We also have a very successful classical theory for gravitation.) The Standard Model of particle physics has not been challenged by data for 40 years. We say this is an “effective” field theory. That ...
... We use quantum field theory very successfully to describe all known physics, excluding gravitation. (We also have a very successful classical theory for gravitation.) The Standard Model of particle physics has not been challenged by data for 40 years. We say this is an “effective” field theory. That ...
ELECTRIC PHENOMENA
... holds only for “point charges”, but is approximately also correct for charged bodies whose size is small compared to the distance r between them ...
... holds only for “point charges”, but is approximately also correct for charged bodies whose size is small compared to the distance r between them ...
Step Potential
... The interaction of two electrons with each other is electromagnetic and is essentially the same, that the classical interaction of two charged particles. The Schrödinger equation for an atom with two or more electrons cannot be solved exactly, so approximation method must be used. This is not very d ...
... The interaction of two electrons with each other is electromagnetic and is essentially the same, that the classical interaction of two charged particles. The Schrödinger equation for an atom with two or more electrons cannot be solved exactly, so approximation method must be used. This is not very d ...
Chapter 3, Lecture 1
... Symmetry is very important in physics and especially particle physics. Symmetries are connected to conservation laws (rotational invarianceangular momentum conservation; translational invariancemomentum conservation) Transformations can be continuous or discrete e.g. translations, rotations, Lor ...
... Symmetry is very important in physics and especially particle physics. Symmetries are connected to conservation laws (rotational invarianceangular momentum conservation; translational invariancemomentum conservation) Transformations can be continuous or discrete e.g. translations, rotations, Lor ...
Idealization in Quantum Field Theory - Philsci
... in the various models and theories of or inspired by QFT. For a long time, philosophers ignored the investigation of idealizations from a philosophy of science point of view. One of the reasons for this neglect is, I understand, that idealizations were assumed to be motivated by purely pragmatic con ...
... in the various models and theories of or inspired by QFT. For a long time, philosophers ignored the investigation of idealizations from a philosophy of science point of view. One of the reasons for this neglect is, I understand, that idealizations were assumed to be motivated by purely pragmatic con ...
Electric Field Lines
... The number of lines per unit area through a surface perpendicular to the lines is proportional to the electric field strength in that region The field lines begin on positive charges and end on negative charges. The number of lines leaving a positive charge or approaching a negative charge is ...
... The number of lines per unit area through a surface perpendicular to the lines is proportional to the electric field strength in that region The field lines begin on positive charges and end on negative charges. The number of lines leaving a positive charge or approaching a negative charge is ...
Introduction to Particle Physics
... • Litterature: B.R. Martin & G. Shaw, ”Particle Physics”(2nd edition), 1997, publ. John Wiley & Sons Ltd • Strongly recommended to look at the course web-page – Lots of additional information – Points to several GOOD introductionary sites ...
... • Litterature: B.R. Martin & G. Shaw, ”Particle Physics”(2nd edition), 1997, publ. John Wiley & Sons Ltd • Strongly recommended to look at the course web-page – Lots of additional information – Points to several GOOD introductionary sites ...
Quantum Mechanical Laws
... did not abolish but rather extended the former classical laws, the generalization was achieved at the cost of adopting a completely new language of concepts and a new way of thinking at phenomenological and mathematical levels. The classical theories were deterministic. For the classical mechanics ( ...
... did not abolish but rather extended the former classical laws, the generalization was achieved at the cost of adopting a completely new language of concepts and a new way of thinking at phenomenological and mathematical levels. The classical theories were deterministic. For the classical mechanics ( ...
The Double Rotation as Invariant of Motion in Quantum Mechanics
... On quantum mechanical primacy what concerns space time It would be hard to speak about whatever form of motion without space time in our traditional way of thinking given over us from times of Aristotle and even earlier. But just quantum mechanics with its new principles, e.g., in form of Heisenberg ...
... On quantum mechanical primacy what concerns space time It would be hard to speak about whatever form of motion without space time in our traditional way of thinking given over us from times of Aristotle and even earlier. But just quantum mechanics with its new principles, e.g., in form of Heisenberg ...
Presentation453.27
... in origin. The oscillating electromagnetic field associated with the incoming photon generates a force on the charged particles in a molecule (electrons); if the interaction results in a change in electronic state, we say that a transition has occurred; this is absorption The only proper way to unde ...
... in origin. The oscillating electromagnetic field associated with the incoming photon generates a force on the charged particles in a molecule (electrons); if the interaction results in a change in electronic state, we say that a transition has occurred; this is absorption The only proper way to unde ...