
Diapositive 1
... Then, the average dyn. identifies with the exact one Can be simulated by stochastic eq. on |F>, The Master equation being recovered using : Gardiner and Zoller, Quantum noise (2000) Breuer and Petruccione, The Theory of Open Quant. Syst. ...
... Then, the average dyn. identifies with the exact one Can be simulated by stochastic eq. on |F>, The Master equation being recovered using : Gardiner and Zoller, Quantum noise (2000) Breuer and Petruccione, The Theory of Open Quant. Syst. ...
Quantum Disentanglement Eraser
... • The answer is yes, but how can that be? The atom is now far removed from the micromaser cavities and so there can be no thought of any physical influence on the atom’s center-of-mass wave function. a ...
... • The answer is yes, but how can that be? The atom is now far removed from the micromaser cavities and so there can be no thought of any physical influence on the atom’s center-of-mass wave function. a ...
INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM FIELD THEORY OF POLARIZED
... The quantum theory of the preceding chapter has been introduced in a largely phenomenological way, to provide an overview and intuitive grasp of the subject. The framework of quantum field theory with a quantization of the electromagnetic field should however be used for a consistent treatment and a ...
... The quantum theory of the preceding chapter has been introduced in a largely phenomenological way, to provide an overview and intuitive grasp of the subject. The framework of quantum field theory with a quantization of the electromagnetic field should however be used for a consistent treatment and a ...
A First Look at Quantum Physics
... physics – CM, EM, TD made people believe the ultimate description of nature has been achieved. ...
... physics – CM, EM, TD made people believe the ultimate description of nature has been achieved. ...
Initial Stages of Bose-Einstein Condensation
... future experiments. Indeed, the first steps toward this goal have already been made recently [6]. As a result of these exciting developments, we aim in this paper to present such a more detailed theory and to describe the physical picture that emerges from it. In the semiclassical theory the formati ...
... future experiments. Indeed, the first steps toward this goal have already been made recently [6]. As a result of these exciting developments, we aim in this paper to present such a more detailed theory and to describe the physical picture that emerges from it. In the semiclassical theory the formati ...
Nobel Lecture: One hundred years of light quanta*
... He knew from Maxwell exactly how these charged oscillators interact with the electromagnetic field. They both radiate and absorb in a way he could calculate. So then he ought to be able to find the equilibrium between these oscillators and the radiation field, which acted as a kind of thermal reserv ...
... He knew from Maxwell exactly how these charged oscillators interact with the electromagnetic field. They both radiate and absorb in a way he could calculate. So then he ought to be able to find the equilibrium between these oscillators and the radiation field, which acted as a kind of thermal reserv ...
Lecture 2
... does not give the whole story and we need additional information (hidden variables) to provide a complete description of the particle. Answer #2. The orthodox position. The particle was not really anywhere. It was an act of measurement that forced particle to "take a stand". We still have no idea wh ...
... does not give the whole story and we need additional information (hidden variables) to provide a complete description of the particle. Answer #2. The orthodox position. The particle was not really anywhere. It was an act of measurement that forced particle to "take a stand". We still have no idea wh ...
Chapt. 5: Quantum Theory of the Hydrogen Atom
... -can have integer values from 0 to n-1 for each value of n -defines the orbital shape -value of l determines the letter used to specify the orbital shape (l= 0, 1, 2, 3 → s, p, d, f orbitals) -defines the subshell ...
... -can have integer values from 0 to n-1 for each value of n -defines the orbital shape -value of l determines the letter used to specify the orbital shape (l= 0, 1, 2, 3 → s, p, d, f orbitals) -defines the subshell ...
1 Perspectives on Quantum Reality
... Moreover, if we suppose that the value of a cat's aliveness is determined by the positions of the particles that make it up, or at any rate by the histories of those positions over a certain interval (and this seems a perfectly reasonable, perfectly innocent thing to suppose), then such jumps will a ...
... Moreover, if we suppose that the value of a cat's aliveness is determined by the positions of the particles that make it up, or at any rate by the histories of those positions over a certain interval (and this seems a perfectly reasonable, perfectly innocent thing to suppose), then such jumps will a ...
Towards quantum template matching
... the next section. Notice that at an offset y such that f (y + x) = g(x), the numerator and the denominator in (3.1) are the same, so Corr[g, f ](y) = 1. Also, by the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality, |Corr[g, f ](y)| ≤ 1 for all y ∈ I. Thus, calculating the correlation function, taking its absolute value, ...
... the next section. Notice that at an offset y such that f (y + x) = g(x), the numerator and the denominator in (3.1) are the same, so Corr[g, f ](y) = 1. Also, by the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality, |Corr[g, f ](y)| ≤ 1 for all y ∈ I. Thus, calculating the correlation function, taking its absolute value, ...