Photon echoes for a system of large negative spin and few mean
... Employing entropy and the Q function Jarvis demonstrated entanglement and disentanglement for the field and TLMs as well as disentangelement of the individaul TLMs at specified times proportional to the revival times. At those times the system can be written as product forms for the field and TLMs. ...
... Employing entropy and the Q function Jarvis demonstrated entanglement and disentanglement for the field and TLMs as well as disentangelement of the individaul TLMs at specified times proportional to the revival times. At those times the system can be written as product forms for the field and TLMs. ...
Einstein`s quantum theory of the monatomic ideal gas: non
... a necessary complement to the other two.10 Einstein followed an approach in this paper that was not based only on statistical considerations and that was closer to thermodynamics. He tried to find general conditions that any theory of the ideal gas would have to satisfy, mainly by establishing and ex ...
... a necessary complement to the other two.10 Einstein followed an approach in this paper that was not based only on statistical considerations and that was closer to thermodynamics. He tried to find general conditions that any theory of the ideal gas would have to satisfy, mainly by establishing and ex ...
Dimi Chakalov`s web site
... "... the Einstein equations of general relativity are local equations, relating some aspects (notice the poetry -- D.C.) of the spacetime curvature at a point to the presence of stress-energy at that point. Additionally, one also has local chronology protection, inherited from the fact (Sic! -- D.C. ...
... "... the Einstein equations of general relativity are local equations, relating some aspects (notice the poetry -- D.C.) of the spacetime curvature at a point to the presence of stress-energy at that point. Additionally, one also has local chronology protection, inherited from the fact (Sic! -- D.C. ...
Correlations and Counting Statistics of an Atom Laser
... enhancement factor (n + 1) and is the underlying principle of laser operation. The formal analogy between light quanta and massive bosons, evident in the formalism of second quantization, suggests the straight forward extension of Glauber’s quantum theory of coherence [40, 41] from optical to matter ...
... enhancement factor (n + 1) and is the underlying principle of laser operation. The formal analogy between light quanta and massive bosons, evident in the formalism of second quantization, suggests the straight forward extension of Glauber’s quantum theory of coherence [40, 41] from optical to matter ...
RESEARCH ARTICLE Bottles as models
... prey, but this notion was refuted by a gut content study showing prey sizes smaller than the distance between gill rakers (Langeland and Nøst, 1995). In the remaining mechanisms of filtration, particles smaller than the filter’s pore size are captured by direct contact with the filtering element (La ...
... prey, but this notion was refuted by a gut content study showing prey sizes smaller than the distance between gill rakers (Langeland and Nøst, 1995). In the remaining mechanisms of filtration, particles smaller than the filter’s pore size are captured by direct contact with the filtering element (La ...
Explicit Polarization Theory - Comp Chem
... many-body expansion (VMB) theory to make two-body, three-body, and higher order corrections.99 Although the accuracy can be systematically improved by using many-body corrections, the number of terms involved increases rapidly with the number of fragments and the order of correction, rendering this ...
... many-body expansion (VMB) theory to make two-body, three-body, and higher order corrections.99 Although the accuracy can be systematically improved by using many-body corrections, the number of terms involved increases rapidly with the number of fragments and the order of correction, rendering this ...
Quantum Orders and Symmetric Spin Liquids
... probabilities is a world with only “black and white”. The Landau’s theory and the symmetry principle for classical orders are color blind which can only describe different “shades of grey” in the classical world. The quantum world described by complex wave functions is a “colorful” world. We need to ...
... probabilities is a world with only “black and white”. The Landau’s theory and the symmetry principle for classical orders are color blind which can only describe different “shades of grey” in the classical world. The quantum world described by complex wave functions is a “colorful” world. We need to ...
Kondo physics in the single-electron transistor with ac driving Peter Nordlander
... this order in J) of the first satellites above and below a central peak of unit strength. In Fig. 5 we compare the perturbative results in J with the full NCA theory. Although we are not strictly in the parameter region where the J 3 theory is quantitatively valid, the qualitative agreement is quite ...
... this order in J) of the first satellites above and below a central peak of unit strength. In Fig. 5 we compare the perturbative results in J with the full NCA theory. Although we are not strictly in the parameter region where the J 3 theory is quantitatively valid, the qualitative agreement is quite ...
Particle Detectors in Curved Space Quantum Field Theory
... the irreducible representation of the Poincare Group (Schweber 1961, Davies 1984). These symmetries and representations lead to the Fock representation in a natural way. However, in any arbitrary space, such a high degree of symmetry may not always exist, resulting in there being no particular repre ...
... the irreducible representation of the Poincare Group (Schweber 1961, Davies 1984). These symmetries and representations lead to the Fock representation in a natural way. However, in any arbitrary space, such a high degree of symmetry may not always exist, resulting in there being no particular repre ...
I. Bell`s Theorem (pdf file)
... two outgoing identical particles, 1 and 2, of opposite momenta and spins. We will assume that our source has a polarizing filter so that the outgoing particles are either spin –up or spin down. If one of the particles is detected and found to be spin up then the other, by the conservation of angular ...
... two outgoing identical particles, 1 and 2, of opposite momenta and spins. We will assume that our source has a polarizing filter so that the outgoing particles are either spin –up or spin down. If one of the particles is detected and found to be spin up then the other, by the conservation of angular ...
Quantum conditional probability - E
... In this dissertation we argue against the possibility of defining a notion of conditional probability in quantum theory, both at a mathematical and physically meaningful level. We defend that the probability defined by the Lüders rule, the only possible candidate to play such a role, cannot be inter ...
... In this dissertation we argue against the possibility of defining a notion of conditional probability in quantum theory, both at a mathematical and physically meaningful level. We defend that the probability defined by the Lüders rule, the only possible candidate to play such a role, cannot be inter ...
Resolving the Structure of Black Holes: Philosophizing with a Hammer
... information recovery from a black hole would require some macroscopic changes at the horizon and this, in turn, has stimulated a deeper discussion of horizon-scale physics and led to some new proposals, like firewalls [7] (see [6] and [8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17] for some earlier and subse ...
... information recovery from a black hole would require some macroscopic changes at the horizon and this, in turn, has stimulated a deeper discussion of horizon-scale physics and led to some new proposals, like firewalls [7] (see [6] and [8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17] for some earlier and subse ...