
Universal edge information from wavefunction deformation
... deformation lends even more support to the view that TO is characterized by only a set of quantum states. At first sight, the possibility of extracting universal edge information simply from deformations of the FPWs is a rather surprising claim. This is so because the nthRényi entropies of ρL are a ...
... deformation lends even more support to the view that TO is characterized by only a set of quantum states. At first sight, the possibility of extracting universal edge information simply from deformations of the FPWs is a rather surprising claim. This is so because the nthRényi entropies of ρL are a ...
Exciton in a quantum wire in the presence of parallel and
... quantum wires 共QWRs兲 and quantum dots 共QD兲, have attracted much attention for potential application in highperformance devices since they are theoretically predicted to offer superior optical and electrical characteristics.1,2 A few main techniques exist to fabricate QWRs, such as electron beam lith ...
... quantum wires 共QWRs兲 and quantum dots 共QD兲, have attracted much attention for potential application in highperformance devices since they are theoretically predicted to offer superior optical and electrical characteristics.1,2 A few main techniques exist to fabricate QWRs, such as electron beam lith ...
Life in Configuration Space - Philsci
... Weber 1986), or neither (Everett 1957), it is the wavefunction that plays the central explanatory and predictive role. In other words, a literal reading of quantum mechanics apparently entails that ...
... Weber 1986), or neither (Everett 1957), it is the wavefunction that plays the central explanatory and predictive role. In other words, a literal reading of quantum mechanics apparently entails that ...
מבוא - האם יש צורך בשינוי בתחום התוכן בלימוד מדע באוניברסיטה
... relation between constructivist epistemology and meaningful learning. The theoretical innovation of this work is the creation of a framework, which integrates both theories. According to this framework, every scientific theory is divided into two parts – a set of natural phenomena on one hand, and t ...
... relation between constructivist epistemology and meaningful learning. The theoretical innovation of this work is the creation of a framework, which integrates both theories. According to this framework, every scientific theory is divided into two parts – a set of natural phenomena on one hand, and t ...
PhysRevB.89.020408 - FU Berlin
... and next nearest neighbor Heisenberg couplings J1 and J2 , many different magnetic orders are present [1,2], where an infinite number of degenerate ground states can be found [3]. From a theoretical perspective, not many rigorous results about the quantum phase diagram are known so far. Advanced mea ...
... and next nearest neighbor Heisenberg couplings J1 and J2 , many different magnetic orders are present [1,2], where an infinite number of degenerate ground states can be found [3]. From a theoretical perspective, not many rigorous results about the quantum phase diagram are known so far. Advanced mea ...
Magnetic Field Lines, Hamiltonian Dynamics, and Nontwist Systems
... In the first half of the 20th century, classical mechanics was a relatively unfashionable discipline. This was the age of modern physics and the parallel development of functional analysis in mathematics. Relatively few researchers thought seriously about classical mechanics. In the second half of t ...
... In the first half of the 20th century, classical mechanics was a relatively unfashionable discipline. This was the age of modern physics and the parallel development of functional analysis in mathematics. Relatively few researchers thought seriously about classical mechanics. In the second half of t ...
Magneto-Electro-V iscoelastic Torsional Waves in
... the solid body, give rise to the coupled field of magneto-elasticity. Since electric currents also give rise to magnetic field and vice-versa, the combined effect is also sometimes known as magnetoelectro-elasticity. It is evident that since many component fields are interacting, a large number of u ...
... the solid body, give rise to the coupled field of magneto-elasticity. Since electric currents also give rise to magnetic field and vice-versa, the combined effect is also sometimes known as magnetoelectro-elasticity. It is evident that since many component fields are interacting, a large number of u ...
Light shining through walls
... and their coupling strengths – it describes very well the outcome of laboratory experiments so far, but it does not provide for an explanation of the values these parameters take. Moreover, with the evolution of our theories of particle physics, scientists have certainly developed a strong bias towa ...
... and their coupling strengths – it describes very well the outcome of laboratory experiments so far, but it does not provide for an explanation of the values these parameters take. Moreover, with the evolution of our theories of particle physics, scientists have certainly developed a strong bias towa ...
Scientists (date order)
... balance as an accurate way of measuring the forces between electric charges. Also worked on magnetic fields. Gives his name to the law of force between electric charges proposed by Joseph Priestley in 1766. Invented a form of torsion balance. Watt, James British engineer who gave his name to the uni ...
... balance as an accurate way of measuring the forces between electric charges. Also worked on magnetic fields. Gives his name to the law of force between electric charges proposed by Joseph Priestley in 1766. Invented a form of torsion balance. Watt, James British engineer who gave his name to the uni ...
THE QUANTUM HALL EFFECT: NOVEL EXCITATIONS AND BROKEN SYMMETRIES S.M. GIRVIN COURSE 2
... to maintain1 the standard of electrical resistance by metrology laboratories around the world. In addition, since the speed of light is now defined, a measurement of e2 /h is equivalent to a measurement of the fine structure constant of fundamental importance in quantum electrodynamics. In the so-call ...
... to maintain1 the standard of electrical resistance by metrology laboratories around the world. In addition, since the speed of light is now defined, a measurement of e2 /h is equivalent to a measurement of the fine structure constant of fundamental importance in quantum electrodynamics. In the so-call ...
Cooling and Trapping Neutral Atoms—W. Ketterle, D.E. Pritchard
... Bose-Einstein condensation of atoms was achieved in 1995 and had a major impact of atomic physics. New techniques were developed to prepare atomic samples at nanokelvin temperature, to control their properties and to diagnose them with a variety of powerful techniques. Since then, the field has dram ...
... Bose-Einstein condensation of atoms was achieved in 1995 and had a major impact of atomic physics. New techniques were developed to prepare atomic samples at nanokelvin temperature, to control their properties and to diagnose them with a variety of powerful techniques. Since then, the field has dram ...