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... quark. If the flux tubes are in opposite directions, the leakage into 2P state vanishes by parity. Note that the leakage does not affect the value of the coefficient a in the general formula for the Lamb shift. The radius of the flux tube is by a factor 1/4 smaller than the Classical radius of elect ...
... quark. If the flux tubes are in opposite directions, the leakage into 2P state vanishes by parity. Note that the leakage does not affect the value of the coefficient a in the general formula for the Lamb shift. The radius of the flux tube is by a factor 1/4 smaller than the Classical radius of elect ...
ON THE QUANTUM STRUCTURE OF A BLACK HOLE In view of the
... question which of these pictures is right will not be considered in this paper; we leave it open by admitting a free parameter A in the first sections. Whatever the value of A, the picture is incomplete. If black holes show any resemblance with ordinary particles it should be possible to describe th ...
... question which of these pictures is right will not be considered in this paper; we leave it open by admitting a free parameter A in the first sections. Whatever the value of A, the picture is incomplete. If black holes show any resemblance with ordinary particles it should be possible to describe th ...
Geometry and Dynamics of a Quantum Search
... The purpose of this chapter is therefore to study the Grover-type search sequence for an ordered tuple of multi-qubits from geometric and dynamical viewpoints, which has been left since [19]. In particular, the reduced search sequence in the QIS is intensively studied from the viewpoint of quantum i ...
... The purpose of this chapter is therefore to study the Grover-type search sequence for an ordered tuple of multi-qubits from geometric and dynamical viewpoints, which has been left since [19]. In particular, the reduced search sequence in the QIS is intensively studied from the viewpoint of quantum i ...
Quantum mechanical spin and addition of angular momenta
... Until we have focussed on the quantum mechanics of particles which are “featureless”, carrying no internal degrees of freedom. However, a relativistic formulation of quantum mechanics shows that particles can exhibit an intrinsic angular momentum component known as spin. However, the discovery of th ...
... Until we have focussed on the quantum mechanics of particles which are “featureless”, carrying no internal degrees of freedom. However, a relativistic formulation of quantum mechanics shows that particles can exhibit an intrinsic angular momentum component known as spin. However, the discovery of th ...
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... physically meaningful global quantum numbers. Of course, as a matter of convenience all wave functions can be labeled continuously using j (or n) if the labels are chosen differently for l ⬎ 0 and l ⬍ 0. The energy of the states in the resulting multiplets does not depend smoothly on such labels and ...
... physically meaningful global quantum numbers. Of course, as a matter of convenience all wave functions can be labeled continuously using j (or n) if the labels are chosen differently for l ⬎ 0 and l ⬍ 0. The energy of the states in the resulting multiplets does not depend smoothly on such labels and ...
algunos resultados asociados a problemas
... particle disappears upon reaching a wall and then appears at the other end must be considered. This type of movement (which is very unusual because the particle is not actually trapped between the two walls) corresponds to that of a quantum particle described by the Hamiltonian operator under period ...
... particle disappears upon reaching a wall and then appears at the other end must be considered. This type of movement (which is very unusual because the particle is not actually trapped between the two walls) corresponds to that of a quantum particle described by the Hamiltonian operator under period ...
Quantum Stein`s lemma revisited, inequalities for quantum entropies
... Given states ρ, σ ∈ S(H) the probabilities for obtaining the outcome 0 for the observable E are given by tr(ρ⊗n a) and tr(σ ⊗n a) with a := E(0) given that the n-partite system is prepared either in state ρ⊗n or in state σ ⊗n . Suppose that we use the observable E as a decision rule, meaning that wh ...
... Given states ρ, σ ∈ S(H) the probabilities for obtaining the outcome 0 for the observable E are given by tr(ρ⊗n a) and tr(σ ⊗n a) with a := E(0) given that the n-partite system is prepared either in state ρ⊗n or in state σ ⊗n . Suppose that we use the observable E as a decision rule, meaning that wh ...
Chapter04
... "The quantum-mechanical operators f and g, which in quantum theory replace the classically defined functions f and g, must always be such that the commutator of f and g corresponds to the Poisson bracket of f and g according to ...
... "The quantum-mechanical operators f and g, which in quantum theory replace the classically defined functions f and g, must always be such that the commutator of f and g corresponds to the Poisson bracket of f and g according to ...