Physicalism and the Part-Whole Relation
... each of them. That, however, is not yet a description of a two-particle system. It is a description of two separate one-particle systems. What we furthermore need is something that tells us how the descriptions of the behaviour of subsystems have to be combined so as to obtain the description of the ...
... each of them. That, however, is not yet a description of a two-particle system. It is a description of two separate one-particle systems. What we furthermore need is something that tells us how the descriptions of the behaviour of subsystems have to be combined so as to obtain the description of the ...
Short-Lived Lattice Quasiparticles for Strongly Interacting Fluids
... relevant, say, to fluid turbulence. Indeed, given the current computer resolutions, (iii) is precisely the regime that needs to be approached in order to simulate strongly coupled classical fluids, such as turbulent flows at Reynolds number above a few thousands. To clarify the point, let us recall ...
... relevant, say, to fluid turbulence. Indeed, given the current computer resolutions, (iii) is precisely the regime that needs to be approached in order to simulate strongly coupled classical fluids, such as turbulent flows at Reynolds number above a few thousands. To clarify the point, let us recall ...
memory effects in the dynamics of open quantum systems
... generation of entangled states [22–24], for dissipative quantum computation [25] and for the enhancement of quantum metrology efficiencies [26]. The environment is usually very complex and thus difficult to control, but nevertheless some sophisticated engineering methods have been developed [27]. In res ...
... generation of entangled states [22–24], for dissipative quantum computation [25] and for the enhancement of quantum metrology efficiencies [26]. The environment is usually very complex and thus difficult to control, but nevertheless some sophisticated engineering methods have been developed [27]. In res ...
Numerical Renormalization Group Study of Random Transverse
... The effect of quenched randomness on disordered quantum magnets close to a quantum phase transition is much stronger than on classical systems at temperature driven phase transitions. As first observed by McCoy 1) in a somewhat disguised version of a random transverse Ising chain, non-conventional sca ...
... The effect of quenched randomness on disordered quantum magnets close to a quantum phase transition is much stronger than on classical systems at temperature driven phase transitions. As first observed by McCoy 1) in a somewhat disguised version of a random transverse Ising chain, non-conventional sca ...
Ph.D. Thesis Rodrigo Gallego
... one acquires classical information. These processes are one of the building elements of the development of scientific knowledge, as the results of measurements are to be confronted with theoretical models predicting the behavior of nature. It is often the case that the measurement process itself can ...
... one acquires classical information. These processes are one of the building elements of the development of scientific knowledge, as the results of measurements are to be confronted with theoretical models predicting the behavior of nature. It is often the case that the measurement process itself can ...
Reflections on the four facets of symmetry: how physics
... have been chosen to illustrate the complex relation between real and its representation, but its circularity is even more admirably rendered by Maurits Cornelis Escher’s lithography “Prentententoonstelling” (print gallery, see de Smit and Lenstra (2003). Of course, I can take on safely all the self- ...
... have been chosen to illustrate the complex relation between real and its representation, but its circularity is even more admirably rendered by Maurits Cornelis Escher’s lithography “Prentententoonstelling” (print gallery, see de Smit and Lenstra (2003). Of course, I can take on safely all the self- ...
John S. Bell`s concept of local causality
... 24, for example, does not acknowledge Bell’s formulation of local causality, and instead proposes an alternative formulation very different from Bell’s.) It is thus not surprising that many have summarized the implications of Bell’s theorem in ways very different from Bell’s own. Usually, it is clai ...
... 24, for example, does not acknowledge Bell’s formulation of local causality, and instead proposes an alternative formulation very different from Bell’s.) It is thus not surprising that many have summarized the implications of Bell’s theorem in ways very different from Bell’s own. Usually, it is clai ...
Time dependent entanglement features, and other quantum information aspects,
... • My first goal is to determine a global picture of the average, typical behaviour of the system for important families of initial states. I will do this by recourse to a numerical approach based upon the generation of random initial states and the evaluation of the concomitant time dependent averag ...
... • My first goal is to determine a global picture of the average, typical behaviour of the system for important families of initial states. I will do this by recourse to a numerical approach based upon the generation of random initial states and the evaluation of the concomitant time dependent averag ...
Unusual Rydberg System Consisting of a Positively Charged Helium
... attracted attention from various fields of science, ranging from particle physics [1] to quantum information processing [2]. For example, within the realm of quantum information processing, Rydberg atoms have been proposed for coupling atomic to mesocopic systems [3]. The long radiative lifetime of ...
... attracted attention from various fields of science, ranging from particle physics [1] to quantum information processing [2]. For example, within the realm of quantum information processing, Rydberg atoms have been proposed for coupling atomic to mesocopic systems [3]. The long radiative lifetime of ...