
Chaotic ionization of a highly excited hydrogen atom
... interpret spectra of atoms in external fields. But there is a lack of effort in the exploration of chaotic ionization dynamics in the time domain. Recently Mitchell et al performed classical calculations to investigate ionization of a hydrogen atom in parallel electric and magnetic fields as an exam ...
... interpret spectra of atoms in external fields. But there is a lack of effort in the exploration of chaotic ionization dynamics in the time domain. Recently Mitchell et al performed classical calculations to investigate ionization of a hydrogen atom in parallel electric and magnetic fields as an exam ...
around the notion of state and the superposition principle en torno a
... explanation to a large number of systems on a macroscopic scale, their theoretical predictions atomic level not consistent with the experimental data [8]. Thus suggesting what building a new framework for the description of phenomena at the atomic scale. This new scheme should establish a limit on w ...
... explanation to a large number of systems on a macroscopic scale, their theoretical predictions atomic level not consistent with the experimental data [8]. Thus suggesting what building a new framework for the description of phenomena at the atomic scale. This new scheme should establish a limit on w ...
Controlled Stark shifts in Er -doped crystalline and amorphous
... Let us now discuss our results in view of the controlled reversible inhomogeneous broadening required for the quantum memory proposal [5]. The broadening must be controllable in such a way that, starting with an ensemble of ions that absorb at x0, the transition frequency of the ion can be shifted t ...
... Let us now discuss our results in view of the controlled reversible inhomogeneous broadening required for the quantum memory proposal [5]. The broadening must be controllable in such a way that, starting with an ensemble of ions that absorb at x0, the transition frequency of the ion can be shifted t ...
Carbon nanotube quantum dots on hexagonal boron nitride
... CNTs are not visible using an optical microscope and can only be found by SEM or atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging, as shown for the same hBN flake in figure 1c and 1d, respectively. Figure 2 shows a series of SEM images of a ~ 1 nm radius CNT on a hBN flake with several steps in the thickness f ...
... CNTs are not visible using an optical microscope and can only be found by SEM or atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging, as shown for the same hBN flake in figure 1c and 1d, respectively. Figure 2 shows a series of SEM images of a ~ 1 nm radius CNT on a hBN flake with several steps in the thickness f ...
hidden symmetry and explicit spheroidal eigenfunctions of the
... The Schrödinger equation for a hydrogenic atom is separable in prolate spheroidal coordinates, as a consequence of the “hidden symmetry” stemming from the fixed spatial orientation of the classical Kepler orbits. One focus is at the nucleus and the other a distance R away along the major axis of the ...
... The Schrödinger equation for a hydrogenic atom is separable in prolate spheroidal coordinates, as a consequence of the “hidden symmetry” stemming from the fixed spatial orientation of the classical Kepler orbits. One focus is at the nucleus and the other a distance R away along the major axis of the ...
33 PARTICLE PHYSICS - Wright State University
... among them. (In GUTs: the Unification of Forces, we will discuss how the four forces may be different manifestations of a single unified force.) Perhaps the most important characteristic among the forces is that they are all transmitted by the exchange of a carrier particle, exactly like what Yukawa ...
... among them. (In GUTs: the Unification of Forces, we will discuss how the four forces may be different manifestations of a single unified force.) Perhaps the most important characteristic among the forces is that they are all transmitted by the exchange of a carrier particle, exactly like what Yukawa ...
arXiv:1008.1839v2 [hep-th] 12 Aug 2010
... gauge-invariant Vilkovisky-DeWitt method [8] for studying the gravitational corrections to the power-law running of Abel and non-Abel gauge couplings. We derive the first gauge-invariant nonzero power-law correction, which is asymptotically free, in support of what Robinson and Wilczek hoped. We als ...
... gauge-invariant Vilkovisky-DeWitt method [8] for studying the gravitational corrections to the power-law running of Abel and non-Abel gauge couplings. We derive the first gauge-invariant nonzero power-law correction, which is asymptotically free, in support of what Robinson and Wilczek hoped. We als ...
AdS/CFT Course Notes - Johns Hopkins University
... and all (physical, or ‘global’) symmetries can be matched between the two theories. In particular, the spacetime symmetries or isometries of AdSd+1 form the group SO(2, d) and these act on the CFTd as the conformal group1 , containing the Poincaré group as a subgroup. All states in both theories co ...
... and all (physical, or ‘global’) symmetries can be matched between the two theories. In particular, the spacetime symmetries or isometries of AdSd+1 form the group SO(2, d) and these act on the CFTd as the conformal group1 , containing the Poincaré group as a subgroup. All states in both theories co ...
Classical tunes of Gluon Dynamics
... The ratios of particle flows between jets (intERjet radiophysics), as well as the shape of the inclusive spectra of secondary particles (intRAjet cascades) turn out to be formally calculable (CIS) quantities. Moreover, the perturbative QCD predictions actually describe flows of hadrons ! The strange ...
... The ratios of particle flows between jets (intERjet radiophysics), as well as the shape of the inclusive spectra of secondary particles (intRAjet cascades) turn out to be formally calculable (CIS) quantities. Moreover, the perturbative QCD predictions actually describe flows of hadrons ! The strange ...
An introduction to Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics
... solving them will tell us that the extremizing solution is a straight line (only it will be expressed in polar coordinates). 3. Let Y denote a function space. In the context above Y was the space of twice continuously differentiable functions on [a, b] which are fixed at x = a and x = b. A functiona ...
... solving them will tell us that the extremizing solution is a straight line (only it will be expressed in polar coordinates). 3. Let Y denote a function space. In the context above Y was the space of twice continuously differentiable functions on [a, b] which are fixed at x = a and x = b. A functiona ...
Quantum Knots and Lattices, or a Blueprint for Quantum Systems
... To define a quantum knot system, we replace the standard three Reidemeister knot moves with an equivalent set of three moves, called respectively wiggle, wag, and tug, so named because they mimic how a dog might wag its tail. We argue that these moves are in fact more ”physics friendly” than the Rei ...
... To define a quantum knot system, we replace the standard three Reidemeister knot moves with an equivalent set of three moves, called respectively wiggle, wag, and tug, so named because they mimic how a dog might wag its tail. We argue that these moves are in fact more ”physics friendly” than the Rei ...