
Particle Physics and the LHC
... such parameters in higher orders of perturbation theory, in terms of other parameters which are not so small. • These quantum corrections can cancel out only if there is some underlying symmetry causing them to cancel... The parameter is said to be ‘protected’ by the symmetry. • This applies special ...
... such parameters in higher orders of perturbation theory, in terms of other parameters which are not so small. • These quantum corrections can cancel out only if there is some underlying symmetry causing them to cancel... The parameter is said to be ‘protected’ by the symmetry. • This applies special ...
The relation between quantum mechanics and higher brain
... small object can behave like a wave or like a particle depending on the experimental setup (waveparticle duality); the position and the momentum of an object cannot both be simultaneously determined with perfect accuracy (Heisenberg uncertainty-principle); and the quantum states of multiple objects, ...
... small object can behave like a wave or like a particle depending on the experimental setup (waveparticle duality); the position and the momentum of an object cannot both be simultaneously determined with perfect accuracy (Heisenberg uncertainty-principle); and the quantum states of multiple objects, ...
QUANTUM SPIN GLASSES IN FINITE DIMENSIONS
... sufficient to describe the static critical behavior of a classical spin glass transition (provided hyperscaling holds). However, at a zero temperature transition driven solely by quantum fluctuations static and dynamic quantities are linked in such way that the introduction of a characteristic time ...
... sufficient to describe the static critical behavior of a classical spin glass transition (provided hyperscaling holds). However, at a zero temperature transition driven solely by quantum fluctuations static and dynamic quantities are linked in such way that the introduction of a characteristic time ...
Conclusive Exclusion of Quantum States
... performed conclusively on a given set of states. Furthermore, we have applied our SDP to a game which helps to quantify the differences between quantum mechanics and a class of hidden variable theories. It is an open question, posed in [7], whether a POVM ever outperforms a projective measurement in ...
... performed conclusively on a given set of states. Furthermore, we have applied our SDP to a game which helps to quantify the differences between quantum mechanics and a class of hidden variable theories. It is an open question, posed in [7], whether a POVM ever outperforms a projective measurement in ...
1 = A
... One says that the group SO(4) realizes the dynamical symmetry of rigid rotator. Generators of dynamical symmetry group describes transitions between the levels of the supermultiplet, i.e., the levels belonging to different irreducible representations and different eigenstates of the Hamiltonian. Gal ...
... One says that the group SO(4) realizes the dynamical symmetry of rigid rotator. Generators of dynamical symmetry group describes transitions between the levels of the supermultiplet, i.e., the levels belonging to different irreducible representations and different eigenstates of the Hamiltonian. Gal ...
Quantum Mechanics
... Need of Quantum Mechanics Materials are made of microscopic particles like molecules, atoms and electrons. In order to understand properties of materials, we need to understand the behaviors of the microscopic particles which cannot be described by the classical Newton’s mechanics. Physicists were f ...
... Need of Quantum Mechanics Materials are made of microscopic particles like molecules, atoms and electrons. In order to understand properties of materials, we need to understand the behaviors of the microscopic particles which cannot be described by the classical Newton’s mechanics. Physicists were f ...
Light33i
... Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle b) A particle does have a definite location at a specific time, but it does not have a frequency or wavelength. c) Inbetween case: a group of sine waves can add together (via Fourier analysis) to give a semi-definite location: a result of Fourier analysis is this: t ...
... Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle b) A particle does have a definite location at a specific time, but it does not have a frequency or wavelength. c) Inbetween case: a group of sine waves can add together (via Fourier analysis) to give a semi-definite location: a result of Fourier analysis is this: t ...
Krishnendu-Sengupta
... Reproduction of the phase diagram with remarkable accuracy in d=3: much better than standard mean-field or strong coupling expansion (of the same order) in d=2 and 3. Allows for straightforward generalization for treatment of dynamics ...
... Reproduction of the phase diagram with remarkable accuracy in d=3: much better than standard mean-field or strong coupling expansion (of the same order) in d=2 and 3. Allows for straightforward generalization for treatment of dynamics ...
talk29102009
... The theory of Cosmic Horizons is not in disagreement with the existence of a nonzero cosmological constant ...
... The theory of Cosmic Horizons is not in disagreement with the existence of a nonzero cosmological constant ...
Electrical control of a long-lived spin qubit in a
... by a small splitting of the lowest two valleys. By changing the direction and magnitude of the external magnetic field as well as the gate voltages that define the dot potential, we were able to increase the valley splitting and also the difference in Zeeman splittings associated with these two vall ...
... by a small splitting of the lowest two valleys. By changing the direction and magnitude of the external magnetic field as well as the gate voltages that define the dot potential, we were able to increase the valley splitting and also the difference in Zeeman splittings associated with these two vall ...