
Time dependent entanglement features, and other quantum information aspects,
... Physical theory at that time could not explain certain phenomena such as black body radiation, where it predicted the existence of an “ultraviolet catastrophe” involving infinite energy. Quantum mechanics is to date the most successful theory of physics as it describes with fantastic accuracy the st ...
... Physical theory at that time could not explain certain phenomena such as black body radiation, where it predicted the existence of an “ultraviolet catastrophe” involving infinite energy. Quantum mechanics is to date the most successful theory of physics as it describes with fantastic accuracy the st ...
around the notion of state and the superposition principle en torno a
... suggesting what building a new framework for the description of phenomena at the atomic scale. This new scheme should establish a limit on what is small and large with the need to acquire an absolute size character. To give an absolute meaning to the idea of large and small need a limit to the accur ...
... suggesting what building a new framework for the description of phenomena at the atomic scale. This new scheme should establish a limit on what is small and large with the need to acquire an absolute size character. To give an absolute meaning to the idea of large and small need a limit to the accur ...
Ellis-part1
... Englert & Brout: June 26th 1964 First Higgs paper: July 27th 1964 Pointed out loophole in argument of Gilbert if gauge theory described in Coulomb gauge • Accepted by Physics Letters • Second Higgs paper with explicit example sent on July 31st 1964 to Physics Letters, rejected! • Revised version (Au ...
... Englert & Brout: June 26th 1964 First Higgs paper: July 27th 1964 Pointed out loophole in argument of Gilbert if gauge theory described in Coulomb gauge • Accepted by Physics Letters • Second Higgs paper with explicit example sent on July 31st 1964 to Physics Letters, rejected! • Revised version (Au ...
Hanle effect and electron spin polarization in temperature Linköping University Post Print
... the QDs. In addition, quasi-resonant excitation of the QDs was also carried out with an excitation photon energy below the WL bandgap. Circularly polarized optical excitation in the GaAs barrier allows creation of spin oriented electron-hole pairs due to the well-known selection rules and a differen ...
... the QDs. In addition, quasi-resonant excitation of the QDs was also carried out with an excitation photon energy below the WL bandgap. Circularly polarized optical excitation in the GaAs barrier allows creation of spin oriented electron-hole pairs due to the well-known selection rules and a differen ...
agostino pr´astaro
... • [1]. This work is inserted in the problematic of the Regge’s trajectories in strong interactions. The paper shows a relation between Regge’s trajectories of schannel with the ones in the t-channel that allows us to obtain general behaviours of diffusion amplitudes. • [2, 3, 4, 5, 95, 96]. These are ...
... • [1]. This work is inserted in the problematic of the Regge’s trajectories in strong interactions. The paper shows a relation between Regge’s trajectories of schannel with the ones in the t-channel that allows us to obtain general behaviours of diffusion amplitudes. • [2, 3, 4, 5, 95, 96]. These are ...
Lanthanides and Actinides
... E112) shells were removed and the nuclear charge was decreased by 14 units19 ...
... E112) shells were removed and the nuclear charge was decreased by 14 units19 ...
Boundary conditions for integrable quantum systems
... At present, a number of one-dimensional quantum integrable models are known which are soluble by means of the Bethe ansatz (Gaudin 1983) or the quantum inverse scattering method (QISM) (see Faddeev 1984, Kulish and Sklyanin 1982). The best studied cases are those of the infinite interval and of the ...
... At present, a number of one-dimensional quantum integrable models are known which are soluble by means of the Bethe ansatz (Gaudin 1983) or the quantum inverse scattering method (QISM) (see Faddeev 1984, Kulish and Sklyanin 1982). The best studied cases are those of the infinite interval and of the ...
Quiet Readout of Superconducting Flux States
... (SQUID), which involves two Josephson junctions connected in parallel on a superconducting ring, provides the most sensitive means for detecting magnetic flux [13, 14] and is the obvious candidate to observe the quantum state of the flux qubit. In principle, the qubit flux can be measured in a relat ...
... (SQUID), which involves two Josephson junctions connected in parallel on a superconducting ring, provides the most sensitive means for detecting magnetic flux [13, 14] and is the obvious candidate to observe the quantum state of the flux qubit. In principle, the qubit flux can be measured in a relat ...
Ph.D. THESIS Multipolar ordering in f
... The relevant degrees of freedom for one ion are its electric and magnetic multipole moments. Considering only the magnetic dipoles as relevant ones, the system can be described by a Heisenberg-like spin Hamiltonian. But in real cases, there is no reason which would forbid the interactions between th ...
... The relevant degrees of freedom for one ion are its electric and magnetic multipole moments. Considering only the magnetic dipoles as relevant ones, the system can be described by a Heisenberg-like spin Hamiltonian. But in real cases, there is no reason which would forbid the interactions between th ...
Unusual ordered phases of highly frustrated magnets: a review
... Kawamura and Miyashita in 1985, Ref. 26, continues to attract much attention - and in fact remains not fully understood. Figure 3 shows the result of recent simulations28 , which studied critical properties of various phase transitions in great detail. Th obtained phase diagram differs in one import ...
... Kawamura and Miyashita in 1985, Ref. 26, continues to attract much attention - and in fact remains not fully understood. Figure 3 shows the result of recent simulations28 , which studied critical properties of various phase transitions in great detail. Th obtained phase diagram differs in one import ...
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF A SHORT ELECTRIC G. Cooray and V. Cooray
... to the best of our knowledge electromagnetic fields generated by accelerating charges have never been used to derive the electromagnetic fields of a dipole. Here we start with a current channel of length l through which a current pulse propagates with constant speed. The electric and magnetic fields ...
... to the best of our knowledge electromagnetic fields generated by accelerating charges have never been used to derive the electromagnetic fields of a dipole. Here we start with a current channel of length l through which a current pulse propagates with constant speed. The electric and magnetic fields ...
higher dimensional defects in cosmology tufts university
... Abstract Extra dimensions seem to be an important ingredient for unification of gravity with quantum field theory. Our best candidate of quantum gravity, superstring theory, requires ten-dimensional space-time for mathematical consistency. However, since our world appears four-dimensional there mus ...
... Abstract Extra dimensions seem to be an important ingredient for unification of gravity with quantum field theory. Our best candidate of quantum gravity, superstring theory, requires ten-dimensional space-time for mathematical consistency. However, since our world appears four-dimensional there mus ...
Taming the Electronic Structure of Lead and Eka-lead
... this, in recent years, the RCC methodologies have emerged as one of the major research activities in the realm of relativistic electronic structure theory. In the present paper, our interest is focused on flerovium, Fl (E114, eka-Pb).39 The present research on Pb and Fl by various groups attests to t ...
... this, in recent years, the RCC methodologies have emerged as one of the major research activities in the realm of relativistic electronic structure theory. In the present paper, our interest is focused on flerovium, Fl (E114, eka-Pb).39 The present research on Pb and Fl by various groups attests to t ...
AdS/CFT Course Notes - Johns Hopkins University
... • Metals are composed of some lattice of various nuclei along with relatively free-floating electrons, but they have a universal phase given by a Fermi liquid of their electrons. Note that the Fermi temperature, which sets the lattice spacing for the atoms, is around 10, 000 K whereas we are most i ...
... • Metals are composed of some lattice of various nuclei along with relatively free-floating electrons, but they have a universal phase given by a Fermi liquid of their electrons. Note that the Fermi temperature, which sets the lattice spacing for the atoms, is around 10, 000 K whereas we are most i ...
Approaches to Quantum Gravity
... a Quantum Gravity theory. I think it is fair to say that we are still far from having constructed a satisfactory theory of Quantum Gravity, and that any single approach currently being considered is too incomplete or poorly understood, whatever its strengths and successes may be, to claim to have ac ...
... a Quantum Gravity theory. I think it is fair to say that we are still far from having constructed a satisfactory theory of Quantum Gravity, and that any single approach currently being considered is too incomplete or poorly understood, whatever its strengths and successes may be, to claim to have ac ...