
Description of quantum coherence in thermodynamic
... physics of micro- and nanoscale systems. This has led to an explosion of work in the field of nanotechnology, with a myriad of applications to areas in industry, information technology, medicine and energy technologies. With operating scales between 1 and 102 nm, there has been remarkable progress in ...
... physics of micro- and nanoscale systems. This has led to an explosion of work in the field of nanotechnology, with a myriad of applications to areas in industry, information technology, medicine and energy technologies. With operating scales between 1 and 102 nm, there has been remarkable progress in ...
Lecture 6: The Poincaré Group Sept. 23, 2013
... we see that, because Λµν is real, (Λ00 )2 ≥ 1. This divides the Lorentz transformations into those with Λ00 ≥ 1, which are called orthochronous because they preserve the direction of time, and those with negative Λ00 , which do not. We may also take the determinant of (2) to conclude (det Λ)2 = 1, s ...
... we see that, because Λµν is real, (Λ00 )2 ≥ 1. This divides the Lorentz transformations into those with Λ00 ≥ 1, which are called orthochronous because they preserve the direction of time, and those with negative Λ00 , which do not. We may also take the determinant of (2) to conclude (det Λ)2 = 1, s ...
CHAPTER 16: Quantum Mechanics and the Hydrogen Atom
... ∆y ∆z centered at point x,y,z • Seems crazy – we never actually know where the particle is, only the probability of finding it there. Even worse – these “probability waves” can interfere constructively/destructively! CHEM 1310 A/B Fall 2006 ...
... ∆y ∆z centered at point x,y,z • Seems crazy – we never actually know where the particle is, only the probability of finding it there. Even worse – these “probability waves” can interfere constructively/destructively! CHEM 1310 A/B Fall 2006 ...
``Two-Photon`` Coincidence Imaging with a Classical Source
... of two-photon coincidence imaging with a bucket detector cannot be used to image phase-only objects. A classical system which made use of the difference between these distributions to form an image is shown in Fig. 2. A classical source (the shaded box) produced pairs of angularly correlated pulses, ...
... of two-photon coincidence imaging with a bucket detector cannot be used to image phase-only objects. A classical system which made use of the difference between these distributions to form an image is shown in Fig. 2. A classical source (the shaded box) produced pairs of angularly correlated pulses, ...
Quantum and classical statistics of the electromagnetic zero
... A classical electromagnetic zero-point field ~ZPF! analog of the vacuum of quantum field theory has formed the basis for theoretical investigations in the discipline known as random or stochastic electrodynamics ~SED!. In SED the statistical character of quantum measurements is imitated by the intro ...
... A classical electromagnetic zero-point field ~ZPF! analog of the vacuum of quantum field theory has formed the basis for theoretical investigations in the discipline known as random or stochastic electrodynamics ~SED!. In SED the statistical character of quantum measurements is imitated by the intro ...
The density matrix renormalization group
... For targeting the two states, we use the density matrix: ...
... For targeting the two states, we use the density matrix: ...
Combinatorics and Boson normal ordering: A gentle introduction
... Hilbert space constitutes the arena where quantum phenomena can be described. One common realization is Fock space, which is generated by the set of orthonormal vectors |ni representing states with a specified numbers of particles or objects. A particular role in this description is played by the cr ...
... Hilbert space constitutes the arena where quantum phenomena can be described. One common realization is Fock space, which is generated by the set of orthonormal vectors |ni representing states with a specified numbers of particles or objects. A particular role in this description is played by the cr ...
Multiparty Quantum Coin Flipping
... In this paper, we focus on quantum coin flipping for more than two players. However, for our multiparty quantum protocols we will first need a new two-party quantum protocol for coin flipping with penalty for cheating. In this problem, players can be heavily penalized for cheating, which will allow ...
... In this paper, we focus on quantum coin flipping for more than two players. However, for our multiparty quantum protocols we will first need a new two-party quantum protocol for coin flipping with penalty for cheating. In this problem, players can be heavily penalized for cheating, which will allow ...
Quantum fluctuations and the Casimir effect
... The Casimir Effect The attractive force between two surfaces in a vacuum - first predicted by Hendrik Casimir over 50 years ago - could affect everything from micromachines to unified theories of nature. (from Lambrecht, ...
... The Casimir Effect The attractive force between two surfaces in a vacuum - first predicted by Hendrik Casimir over 50 years ago - could affect everything from micromachines to unified theories of nature. (from Lambrecht, ...