
Dynamical generation of wormholes with charged fluids in quadratic Palatini gravity
... adopted, where the graviton one-loop contribution to a classical energy in a background space-time was computed through a variational approach with Gaussian trial wave functionals [27] (note that the latter approach is very close to the gravitational geon considered by Anderson and Brill [28], where ...
... adopted, where the graviton one-loop contribution to a classical energy in a background space-time was computed through a variational approach with Gaussian trial wave functionals [27] (note that the latter approach is very close to the gravitational geon considered by Anderson and Brill [28], where ...
Gold, copper, silver and aluminum nanoantennas to enhance
... should perform much better than their gold counterparts. Because samples of silver nanoantennas might exhibit a lower optical quality than the bulk material, caused by imperfections in the crystalline structure and contamination occurring in the nanofabrication steps, we prefer to choose the experim ...
... should perform much better than their gold counterparts. Because samples of silver nanoantennas might exhibit a lower optical quality than the bulk material, caused by imperfections in the crystalline structure and contamination occurring in the nanofabrication steps, we prefer to choose the experim ...
Breakdown of the Standard Model
... in clean systems, and for d>0 in disordered ones. ■ Landau free energy density: f = f0 – h m + t m2 + u m4 + w m6 Equation of state: h = t m + u m3 + w m5 + … ■ Landau theory predicts: ● 2nd order transition at t=0 if u<0 ● 1st order transition if u<0 ...
... in clean systems, and for d>0 in disordered ones. ■ Landau free energy density: f = f0 – h m + t m2 + u m4 + w m6 Equation of state: h = t m + u m3 + w m5 + … ■ Landau theory predicts: ● 2nd order transition at t=0 if u<0 ● 1st order transition if u<0 ...
Section 7.5 Quantum Mechanics and the Atom
... Properties of Light • In the very beginning the experiments that would lead to the QM model of the atom began with an examination of the properties of light • So we are going to start there too. • First we will look at the wave nature of light. • The way light was first understood ...
... Properties of Light • In the very beginning the experiments that would lead to the QM model of the atom began with an examination of the properties of light • So we are going to start there too. • First we will look at the wave nature of light. • The way light was first understood ...
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... and the corresponding angular momentum in the semiclassical setting. Needless to say, identifying conserved quantities helps understand the qualitative and quantitative properties of the dynamics. Moreover, in this particular setting, we will show how the semiclassical dynamics inherits some feature ...
... and the corresponding angular momentum in the semiclassical setting. Needless to say, identifying conserved quantities helps understand the qualitative and quantitative properties of the dynamics. Moreover, in this particular setting, we will show how the semiclassical dynamics inherits some feature ...
AdS/CFT to hydrodynamics
... for many years. Evidently the many people who quoted Bogolyubov expansion had never looked in detail at more than the first two terms of this expansion. It was then one of the major surprises in theoretical physics when Dorfman and Cohen showed in 1965 that this expansion did not exist. The point is ...
... for many years. Evidently the many people who quoted Bogolyubov expansion had never looked in detail at more than the first two terms of this expansion. It was then one of the major surprises in theoretical physics when Dorfman and Cohen showed in 1965 that this expansion did not exist. The point is ...
Spin Hall Effect in Cold Atomic Systems
... (Left) The ordinary Hall effect is caused by deflection of carriers (electrons or holes) moving along an applied electric field by an applied magnetic field. Charge accumulation results in a Hall voltage, but there is no net spin accumulation because there are the same number of spin up carriers as ...
... (Left) The ordinary Hall effect is caused by deflection of carriers (electrons or holes) moving along an applied electric field by an applied magnetic field. Charge accumulation results in a Hall voltage, but there is no net spin accumulation because there are the same number of spin up carriers as ...
Solving Critical Section problem in Distributed system by Entangled Quantum bits
... drawbacks one is bottleneck and single point of error another is many message per enter and exit into the critical section. Our algorithm is a distributed algorithm so it dose not have the first drawback. We showed Our proposed algorithm has constant number of message passing with high probability s ...
... drawbacks one is bottleneck and single point of error another is many message per enter and exit into the critical section. Our algorithm is a distributed algorithm so it dose not have the first drawback. We showed Our proposed algorithm has constant number of message passing with high probability s ...
Full characterization of polarization states of light via direct
... the measurement process is fundamental to the formulation of the theory. A crucial feature of quantum mechanics is that a measurement of one variable of a system erases information about the corresponding conjugate variable. The classic example is that determining the position of a particle disturbs ...
... the measurement process is fundamental to the formulation of the theory. A crucial feature of quantum mechanics is that a measurement of one variable of a system erases information about the corresponding conjugate variable. The classic example is that determining the position of a particle disturbs ...
Full characterization of polarization states of light via direct
... the measurement process is fundamental to the formulation of the theory. A crucial feature of quantum mechanics is that a measurement of one variable of a system erases information about the corresponding conjugate variable. The classic example is that determining the position of a particle disturbs ...
... the measurement process is fundamental to the formulation of the theory. A crucial feature of quantum mechanics is that a measurement of one variable of a system erases information about the corresponding conjugate variable. The classic example is that determining the position of a particle disturbs ...
Quantum networking with single ions J¨ urgen Eschner
... extremely high sensitivity, it provides little information about the precise instant of the absorption, or about the resulting atomic state. This method could nevertheless be com- ...
... extremely high sensitivity, it provides little information about the precise instant of the absorption, or about the resulting atomic state. This method could nevertheless be com- ...
The Dance of Molecules - American Chemical Society
... given by the number of quanta, plus a zero-point contribution, multiplied by Planck’s constant: (n + 1/2)p. Similarly, the angle variable φ is just the phase angle, familiar from the harmonic oscillator. Once the quantum-classical link has been made, approximate techniques are used12 to convert the ...
... given by the number of quanta, plus a zero-point contribution, multiplied by Planck’s constant: (n + 1/2)p. Similarly, the angle variable φ is just the phase angle, familiar from the harmonic oscillator. Once the quantum-classical link has been made, approximate techniques are used12 to convert the ...