
Dimensional Analysis Hides Truth--LF Morgan New Physics
... interfacing by its spinning/vibration outer shell surface. R’s energy surface has a material point depth whose replacement sphere average radius is designated by G. In our observation & measure of R-surface transferred mass & energy, the number of dark matter (unseen) R/G two-sets involved in formin ...
... interfacing by its spinning/vibration outer shell surface. R’s energy surface has a material point depth whose replacement sphere average radius is designated by G. In our observation & measure of R-surface transferred mass & energy, the number of dark matter (unseen) R/G two-sets involved in formin ...
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... tr lh X Ž M .hl . We note that above bound about F and P have the meaning in average. They describe the optimality approach to the final states we can reach in average of the n initial states and does not mean the best for each initial state. However, since we do not know which one the initial state ...
... tr lh X Ž M .hl . We note that above bound about F and P have the meaning in average. They describe the optimality approach to the final states we can reach in average of the n initial states and does not mean the best for each initial state. However, since we do not know which one the initial state ...
Optical and Quantum Communications—J. H. Shapiro, N. C. Wong
... We are embarked on research in the area of quantum information technology whose goal is to enable the quantum-mechanical information transmission, storage, and processing needed for future applications in quantum computing and quantum communication. Our theoretical work in this area has focused on a ...
... We are embarked on research in the area of quantum information technology whose goal is to enable the quantum-mechanical information transmission, storage, and processing needed for future applications in quantum computing and quantum communication. Our theoretical work in this area has focused on a ...
Isolation of the Conceptual Ingredients of Quantum Theory by Toy
... ‘unwanted’ phenomena which are not exhibited by Quantum Theory, and no one toy theory is likely to exactly capture all of the quantum phenomena. of each ingredient is undefined, or the ingredients are named ambiguously. What is a good way to proceed? The suggestion is to bake a number of ‘toy cakes’ ...
... ‘unwanted’ phenomena which are not exhibited by Quantum Theory, and no one toy theory is likely to exactly capture all of the quantum phenomena. of each ingredient is undefined, or the ingredients are named ambiguously. What is a good way to proceed? The suggestion is to bake a number of ‘toy cakes’ ...
The additivity problem in quantum information theory
... memoryless quantum channels with respect to entangled encodings. Should the additivity fail, this would mean that applying entangled inputs to several independent uses of a quantum channel may result in superadditive increase of its capacity for transmission of classical information. However so far ...
... memoryless quantum channels with respect to entangled encodings. Should the additivity fail, this would mean that applying entangled inputs to several independent uses of a quantum channel may result in superadditive increase of its capacity for transmission of classical information. However so far ...
quantum number - Reseda High School
... Plank’s and Einstein's postulate that energy is quantized is in many ways similar to Dalton’s description of atoms. Both theories are based on the existence of simple building blocks, atoms in one case, and quanta in the other. The work of Plank and Einstein thus suggested a connection between the q ...
... Plank’s and Einstein's postulate that energy is quantized is in many ways similar to Dalton’s description of atoms. Both theories are based on the existence of simple building blocks, atoms in one case, and quanta in the other. The work of Plank and Einstein thus suggested a connection between the q ...
Initial condition dependence and wave function
... In such semi-classical approaches, one describes the gravitational field classically, but imposes quantum behavior on the matter present in the model in question. Specifying how matter interacts gravitationally is one of the main aspects of the model, and different choices are available. The most co ...
... In such semi-classical approaches, one describes the gravitational field classically, but imposes quantum behavior on the matter present in the model in question. Specifying how matter interacts gravitationally is one of the main aspects of the model, and different choices are available. The most co ...
Modal Approaches in Metaphysics and Quantum Mechanics1
... As a history of QM has shown, a working theory at the same time can have a few models with their own formalisms and also a few interpretations. Let us take, for example, three mathematically equivalent formalisms that are based on the different models. Heisenberg’s equations are based on the model ...
... As a history of QM has shown, a working theory at the same time can have a few models with their own formalisms and also a few interpretations. Let us take, for example, three mathematically equivalent formalisms that are based on the different models. Heisenberg’s equations are based on the model ...
1. Introduction - Université de Rennes 1
... We deal with a question which is at the core of recently derived quantum hydrodynamic models based on an entropy minimization principle [13, 11]. Let a given density of particles n(x) ≥ 0, can we find a minimizer of the quantum free energy among the density operators % having n(x) as local density, ...
... We deal with a question which is at the core of recently derived quantum hydrodynamic models based on an entropy minimization principle [13, 11]. Let a given density of particles n(x) ≥ 0, can we find a minimizer of the quantum free energy among the density operators % having n(x) as local density, ...
Holomorphic Methods in Mathematical Physics
... for each fixed w. So now that the unpleasant convergence issues are settled, let’s prove the formula for K. In essence Theorem 2.4 says that any F ∈ HL2 (U, α) is the sum of its projections onto the orthonormal basis elements ej . If you prefer, you can verify the theorem first just for F (z) = ek ( ...
... for each fixed w. So now that the unpleasant convergence issues are settled, let’s prove the formula for K. In essence Theorem 2.4 says that any F ∈ HL2 (U, α) is the sum of its projections onto the orthonormal basis elements ej . If you prefer, you can verify the theorem first just for F (z) = ek ( ...
Achieving the ultimate optical resolution
... compact and reliable setup. For distances below the Rayleigh limit, the uncertainty of this measurement is much less than with direct imaging. Let us first set the stage for our simplified model. We follow Lord Rayleigh’s lead and assume quasimonochromatic paraxial waves with one specified polarizat ...
... compact and reliable setup. For distances below the Rayleigh limit, the uncertainty of this measurement is much less than with direct imaging. Let us first set the stage for our simplified model. We follow Lord Rayleigh’s lead and assume quasimonochromatic paraxial waves with one specified polarizat ...
Impact of Large-Mixing-Angle Neutrino Oscillations
... A dynamical system sitting at each point is replaced by what is comprised of the two weights and 3 springs shown at the right end. This is called a dynamical system with 4 degrees of freedom, because the configuration of this dynamical system at each point is described by the “4 movements (numbers) ...
... A dynamical system sitting at each point is replaced by what is comprised of the two weights and 3 springs shown at the right end. This is called a dynamical system with 4 degrees of freedom, because the configuration of this dynamical system at each point is described by the “4 movements (numbers) ...