
Bell`s Theorem: Two Neglected Solutions. Louis Vervoort Abstract
... Some authors have concluded from the observation that quantum mechanics rules out ‘any’ local HVT (understood: both deterministic and probabilistic), that the conflict arises because of the locality condition alone: it would then be proven by Bell’s theorem (and the experiments) that quantum systems ...
... Some authors have concluded from the observation that quantum mechanics rules out ‘any’ local HVT (understood: both deterministic and probabilistic), that the conflict arises because of the locality condition alone: it would then be proven by Bell’s theorem (and the experiments) that quantum systems ...
Spontaneous Dimensional Reduction in Quantum Gravity
... With these estimators in hand, we can ask what quantum gravity says about spacetime dimension. This is easier said than done: while we have promising research programs, we are still far from a complete quantum theory of gravity. We may hope, though, that if a phenomenon like dimensional reduction oc ...
... With these estimators in hand, we can ask what quantum gravity says about spacetime dimension. This is easier said than done: while we have promising research programs, we are still far from a complete quantum theory of gravity. We may hope, though, that if a phenomenon like dimensional reduction oc ...
Can one distinguish quantum trees from the boundary?
... Can one distinguish quantum trees from the boundary? Pavel Kurasov Abstract. Schrödinger operators on metric trees are considered. It is proven that for certain matching conditions the Titchmarsh-Weyl matrix function does not determine the underlying metric tree, i.e. there exist quantum trees with ...
... Can one distinguish quantum trees from the boundary? Pavel Kurasov Abstract. Schrödinger operators on metric trees are considered. It is proven that for certain matching conditions the Titchmarsh-Weyl matrix function does not determine the underlying metric tree, i.e. there exist quantum trees with ...
Magnetic properties of quantum corrals from first
... In the semiclassical limit the states of the quantum corrals can be associated with classical orbits of particles bouncing off confining walls. Depending on the shape of the corral the classical motions may be integrable or chaotic. Thus, quantum corrals can serve as examples of quantum chaos at wor ...
... In the semiclassical limit the states of the quantum corrals can be associated with classical orbits of particles bouncing off confining walls. Depending on the shape of the corral the classical motions may be integrable or chaotic. Thus, quantum corrals can serve as examples of quantum chaos at wor ...
Can Bohmian Mechanics Be Made Background Independent?
... the physical description of a spacetime (e.g. a metric alone does not fix a unique connection, so that we have to specify some extra condition, such as compatibility, in order to associate a single connection to a metric), but it is just to claim that, in a relativistic context, no geometrical objec ...
... the physical description of a spacetime (e.g. a metric alone does not fix a unique connection, so that we have to specify some extra condition, such as compatibility, in order to associate a single connection to a metric), but it is just to claim that, in a relativistic context, no geometrical objec ...
Creative Advantage Report final
... While you might think that traditional strategies might be the solution, such as better time management or stripping down the amount of things you are doing to just the essentials, this will just get ...
... While you might think that traditional strategies might be the solution, such as better time management or stripping down the amount of things you are doing to just the essentials, this will just get ...
When Alice and Bob disagree - Physics @ The University of
... Asymmetric steering is an effect whereby an inseparable bipartite system can be found to be described by either quantum mechanics or local hidden variable theories depending on which one of Alice or Bob makes the required measurements. We show that, even with an inseparable bipartite system, situati ...
... Asymmetric steering is an effect whereby an inseparable bipartite system can be found to be described by either quantum mechanics or local hidden variable theories depending on which one of Alice or Bob makes the required measurements. We show that, even with an inseparable bipartite system, situati ...
Optically polarized atoms_ch_2_Atomic_States
... In this approximation, energy of a configuration is just sum of Ei No reference to projections of li or to spins degeneracy If we go beyond the central-field approximation some of the degeneracies will be lifted Also spin-orbit (ls) interaction lifts some degeneracies In general, both effects nee ...
... In this approximation, energy of a configuration is just sum of Ei No reference to projections of li or to spins degeneracy If we go beyond the central-field approximation some of the degeneracies will be lifted Also spin-orbit (ls) interaction lifts some degeneracies In general, both effects nee ...
Dynamics and Spatial Distribution of Electrons in Quantum Wells at
... the bulk. However, for the similar case of a monolayer of cyclohexane (C6 H12 ) on Ag(111), the lifetimes of the n 1, 2, and 3 states are 200, 220, and 660 fs. According to our measurements, the work function of XeyAg(111) is 30 meV lower than the value of 4.09 eV measured for cyclohexane on the s ...
... the bulk. However, for the similar case of a monolayer of cyclohexane (C6 H12 ) on Ag(111), the lifetimes of the n 1, 2, and 3 states are 200, 220, and 660 fs. According to our measurements, the work function of XeyAg(111) is 30 meV lower than the value of 4.09 eV measured for cyclohexane on the s ...
Quantum coding with finite resources
... can be used many times in sequence. In this case, the sender first encodes a quantum state into a sequence of registers and then sends them one by one through the channel to the receiver. The receiver collects these registers and then attempts to decode the quantum state. Equivalently, one considers ...
... can be used many times in sequence. In this case, the sender first encodes a quantum state into a sequence of registers and then sends them one by one through the channel to the receiver. The receiver collects these registers and then attempts to decode the quantum state. Equivalently, one considers ...