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... later to be called physics. Yet it is strangely modern: It is in fact fully relativistic (and was so long before Einstein); it is usually taught before quantum mechanics, yet many of the tools usually only properly taught in quantum mechanics have essential uses in electrodynamics (were in fact inve ...
... later to be called physics. Yet it is strangely modern: It is in fact fully relativistic (and was so long before Einstein); it is usually taught before quantum mechanics, yet many of the tools usually only properly taught in quantum mechanics have essential uses in electrodynamics (were in fact inve ...
Frustration-driven multi magnon condensates and their excitations Current trends in frustrated magnetism
... is a variable. Lifshitz has and been The the thermalization was maintained helimagnet onand withSan tions, this used. makes both classical and quantum theory 2lattice eting Broken discrete ing unconventional low-temperature (T) phases, with novel This critical behavior can be directly related to the ...
... is a variable. Lifshitz has and been The the thermalization was maintained helimagnet onand withSan tions, this used. makes both classical and quantum theory 2lattice eting Broken discrete ing unconventional low-temperature (T) phases, with novel This critical behavior can be directly related to the ...
Fundamentals of Spectroscopy for Optical Remote Sensing
... The thoughts outlined above help form the teaching philosophy and course structure for the spectroscopy class. For this graduate-level class of spectroscopy, we will start with “Part I. Introduction to Quantum Physics and Spectroscopy” that consists of the first three chapters. Chapter 1 provides a ...
... The thoughts outlined above help form the teaching philosophy and course structure for the spectroscopy class. For this graduate-level class of spectroscopy, we will start with “Part I. Introduction to Quantum Physics and Spectroscopy” that consists of the first three chapters. Chapter 1 provides a ...
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... lines), adding two-pair (red lines), and two- and four-pair excitations (blue lines). We see that, for each value of 2S z , the inclusion of correlation effects lowers the energies of the system, but this energy shift saturates quickly with the increase of the number of pair excitations. As the spin ...
... lines), adding two-pair (red lines), and two- and four-pair excitations (blue lines). We see that, for each value of 2S z , the inclusion of correlation effects lowers the energies of the system, but this energy shift saturates quickly with the increase of the number of pair excitations. As the spin ...
Quantum theory of spin waves in finite chiral spin chains
... Because of the possibility of engineering and probing spin chains, atom by atom, using scanning tunneling microscope (STM) [1–6], the study of spin chains is not only a crucial branch in the study strong correlations and quantum magnetism [7,8] but also a frontier in the research of atomic scale spi ...
... Because of the possibility of engineering and probing spin chains, atom by atom, using scanning tunneling microscope (STM) [1–6], the study of spin chains is not only a crucial branch in the study strong correlations and quantum magnetism [7,8] but also a frontier in the research of atomic scale spi ...
ORAMs in a Quantum World - Cryptology ePrint Archive
... carefully the meaning of database, data request, and communication transcript in terms of circuit registers. Then we define a novel, game-based security model for ORAMs, which is very flexible and at least as strong as all the other models proposed to date. We start by defining access patterns, whi ...
... carefully the meaning of database, data request, and communication transcript in terms of circuit registers. Then we define a novel, game-based security model for ORAMs, which is very flexible and at least as strong as all the other models proposed to date. We start by defining access patterns, whi ...
Kondo-model for quantum-dots with spin
... 3.1 Quantum dot in the regime of low bias. (a) Coulomb blockade. Sequential tunneling through the dot is not possible. (b) A chargedegenerate point at which the number of electrons can fluctuate and thus permitting electrons to tunnel through the junction. (c) The oscillatory dependence of current on ...
... 3.1 Quantum dot in the regime of low bias. (a) Coulomb blockade. Sequential tunneling through the dot is not possible. (b) A chargedegenerate point at which the number of electrons can fluctuate and thus permitting electrons to tunnel through the junction. (c) The oscillatory dependence of current on ...
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... This paper is organised as follows. In section 2 we review the classical theory of an electron in a constant magnetic field. Specifically we write down the equations of motion in terms of complex co-ordinates as a linear differential equation with constant coefficients. In this way we are in a bette ...
... This paper is organised as follows. In section 2 we review the classical theory of an electron in a constant magnetic field. Specifically we write down the equations of motion in terms of complex co-ordinates as a linear differential equation with constant coefficients. In this way we are in a bette ...
Evolution as context-driven actualisation of potential: toward
... iterations of replication with random variation followed by natural selection. Darwin’s theory united previously disparate phenomena, and paved the way for further inquiry. However, it contributes little to our understanding of developmental and ecological processes. Also, applications of Darwinism ...
... iterations of replication with random variation followed by natural selection. Darwin’s theory united previously disparate phenomena, and paved the way for further inquiry. However, it contributes little to our understanding of developmental and ecological processes. Also, applications of Darwinism ...