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... and the physical world are linked in quantum mechanics is that all knowledge concerning physical existents is developed using their associated wave functions, and the wave functions provide only probabilistic knowledge regarding the physical world (Liboff, 1993). There is no physical world in quantu ...
... and the physical world are linked in quantum mechanics is that all knowledge concerning physical existents is developed using their associated wave functions, and the wave functions provide only probabilistic knowledge regarding the physical world (Liboff, 1993). There is no physical world in quantu ...
Endomorphism Bialgebras of Diagrams and of Non
... construct explicit examples of such and check all the necessary properties. This gets even more complicated if we have to verify that something like a comodule algebra over a bialgebra is given. Bialgebras and comodule algebras, however, arise in a very natural way in non-commutative geometry and in ...
... construct explicit examples of such and check all the necessary properties. This gets even more complicated if we have to verify that something like a comodule algebra over a bialgebra is given. Bialgebras and comodule algebras, however, arise in a very natural way in non-commutative geometry and in ...
quantum mechanical methods for enzyme kinetics
... fields that describe the PES of substrates by a set of parameterized analytical functions have been very successful in optimizing equilibrium structure and give reasonably accurate results for the energy contours for small-amplitude vibrations around such structures (37), they do not have the correc ...
... fields that describe the PES of substrates by a set of parameterized analytical functions have been very successful in optimizing equilibrium structure and give reasonably accurate results for the energy contours for small-amplitude vibrations around such structures (37), they do not have the correc ...
Detecting a many-body mobility edge with quantum
... numerically, making use of quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) and density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG). The ground state and the most excited state exhibit clearly different critical values for the disorder, suggesting the model as a natural candidate for the existence of an intermediate mobility edge ...
... numerically, making use of quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) and density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG). The ground state and the most excited state exhibit clearly different critical values for the disorder, suggesting the model as a natural candidate for the existence of an intermediate mobility edge ...
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... 55) D.Applebaum, Universal Malliavin calculus in Fock and Levy-Ito spaces, Communications on Stochastic Analysis 3 119-41 (2009) 56) D.Applebaum, Some $L^{2}$ properties of semigroups of measures on Lie groups, Semigroup Forum, 79 217-28 (2009) 57) D.Applebaum, M.Siakalli, Asymptotic stability of st ...
... 55) D.Applebaum, Universal Malliavin calculus in Fock and Levy-Ito spaces, Communications on Stochastic Analysis 3 119-41 (2009) 56) D.Applebaum, Some $L^{2}$ properties of semigroups of measures on Lie groups, Semigroup Forum, 79 217-28 (2009) 57) D.Applebaum, M.Siakalli, Asymptotic stability of st ...
Magnetism and d-wave superconductivity on the half
... and dynamical cluster approximation,19 have yielded comparable results20,21 for the same problem. On the anisotropic triangular lattice at half-filling, both VCA22 and CDMFT23 give a phase diagram that is in remarkable agreement with that of layered BEDT organic superconductors. Wherever possible, w ...
... and dynamical cluster approximation,19 have yielded comparable results20,21 for the same problem. On the anisotropic triangular lattice at half-filling, both VCA22 and CDMFT23 give a phase diagram that is in remarkable agreement with that of layered BEDT organic superconductors. Wherever possible, w ...
Ontological Aspects of Quantum Field Theory edited by
... 1983) and have received additional momentum with the anthology by Harvey Brown and Rom Harre (1988), the monographs by Paul Teller (1995) and Sunny Auyang (1995), and the anthology by Tian Yu Cao (1999). The articles in the present volume continue that work, and we wish to emphasize one new feature. ...
... 1983) and have received additional momentum with the anthology by Harvey Brown and Rom Harre (1988), the monographs by Paul Teller (1995) and Sunny Auyang (1995), and the anthology by Tian Yu Cao (1999). The articles in the present volume continue that work, and we wish to emphasize one new feature. ...
DEMONSTRATION OF RYDBERG BLOCKADE AND A NEUTRAL
... technology and devices to smaller sizes. This means that quantum mechanical descriptions are required to explain many of the effects seen in these new technologies. However only recently have any of these effects been directly used to try to make a quantum computer. A quantum computer uses some quan ...
... technology and devices to smaller sizes. This means that quantum mechanical descriptions are required to explain many of the effects seen in these new technologies. However only recently have any of these effects been directly used to try to make a quantum computer. A quantum computer uses some quan ...
Lindblad theory of dynamical decoherence of quantum-dot excitons P. R. Eastham,
... Controlled manipulation of coherent quantum systems is a crucial requirement for quantum information technologies, can be exploited in ultrafast switches, and may allow the exploration of exotic regimes of quantum dynamics. An important example among solid-state systems is that of excitons in quantu ...
... Controlled manipulation of coherent quantum systems is a crucial requirement for quantum information technologies, can be exploited in ultrafast switches, and may allow the exploration of exotic regimes of quantum dynamics. An important example among solid-state systems is that of excitons in quantu ...
PHOTONIC ENTANGLEMENT: NEW SOURCES AND NEW APPLICATIONS JI ˇ R´
... solid physical ground in the decade of 1920s by the works of Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Born and others, who gave birth to Quantum Mechanics, arguably one of the most important and successful physical theories that mankind has ever developed. Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen published in 1935 a paper [2] ...
... solid physical ground in the decade of 1920s by the works of Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Born and others, who gave birth to Quantum Mechanics, arguably one of the most important and successful physical theories that mankind has ever developed. Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen published in 1935 a paper [2] ...
Investigating the Feasibility of Solving the Quadratic Assignment
... different qubits, we use a subscript to label the qubits, i.e. qi . Let the weight of qubit qi be ...
... different qubits, we use a subscript to label the qubits, i.e. qi . Let the weight of qubit qi be ...
The Monte Carlo Method in Quantum Mechanics Colin Morningstar Carnegie Mellon University
... observables in quantum mechanical systems can be extracted from the correlation functions of the theory correlation functions can be computed using path integrals path integrals in the imaginary time formalism can be evaluated using the Monte Carlo method ¾ importance sampling from Markov chains ...
... observables in quantum mechanical systems can be extracted from the correlation functions of the theory correlation functions can be computed using path integrals path integrals in the imaginary time formalism can be evaluated using the Monte Carlo method ¾ importance sampling from Markov chains ...
Full Text - University of Arizona
... to carry out a given task. We will consider here the simplest problem of noninteracting atoms in one dimension. While extensions to the interacting case are nontrivial, the current work is an important stepping stone in that direction. The remainder of the article is organized as follows. In Sec. II ...
... to carry out a given task. We will consider here the simplest problem of noninteracting atoms in one dimension. While extensions to the interacting case are nontrivial, the current work is an important stepping stone in that direction. The remainder of the article is organized as follows. In Sec. II ...
Plausible Explanation of Quantization of Intrinsic Redshift from Hall
... effect, i. e. rotational motion of clusters of galaxies exhibit quantum Hall effect which can be observed in the form of “intrinsic redshift”. While this hypothesis is very new, it could be expected that we can draw some prediction, including possibility to observe small “blue-shift” effect generate ...
... effect, i. e. rotational motion of clusters of galaxies exhibit quantum Hall effect which can be observed in the form of “intrinsic redshift”. While this hypothesis is very new, it could be expected that we can draw some prediction, including possibility to observe small “blue-shift” effect generate ...
DECOHERENCE AND DYNAMICAL DECOUPLING IN SOLID-STATE SPIN QUBITS Wayne Martin Witzel
... mixture) of both zero and one. More importantly, multiple qubits, stored in the states of different subatomic particles for example, can become entangled so that their superposition states are interdependent; that is, the state of the system can be an arbitrary superposition of various possible syst ...
... mixture) of both zero and one. More importantly, multiple qubits, stored in the states of different subatomic particles for example, can become entangled so that their superposition states are interdependent; that is, the state of the system can be an arbitrary superposition of various possible syst ...