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... capable of doing this numerically with rather high accuracy, taking into account relativistic effects (important mostly for heavy atoms in the vicinity of nucleus) and avoiding electron orbital approximation, for instance, by using the configuration mixing technique. Such calculations inevitably pro ...
... capable of doing this numerically with rather high accuracy, taking into account relativistic effects (important mostly for heavy atoms in the vicinity of nucleus) and avoiding electron orbital approximation, for instance, by using the configuration mixing technique. Such calculations inevitably pro ...
Contextualizing Concepts using a Mathematical
... in the world’ (p. 148). Rips (1995) refers to this as the No Peeking Principle. Rips’ own version of a dual theory distinguishes between representations-of and representations-about, both of which are said to play a role in conjunction. However, he does not claim to have solved the problem of how t ...
... in the world’ (p. 148). Rips (1995) refers to this as the No Peeking Principle. Rips’ own version of a dual theory distinguishes between representations-of and representations-about, both of which are said to play a role in conjunction. However, he does not claim to have solved the problem of how t ...
Chapter 5 Quantum Information Theory
... Quantum information theory is a rich subject that could easily have occupied us all term. But because we are short of time (I’m anxious to move on to quantum computation), I won’t be able to cover this subject in as much depth as I would have liked. We will settle for a brisk introduction to some of ...
... Quantum information theory is a rich subject that could easily have occupied us all term. But because we are short of time (I’m anxious to move on to quantum computation), I won’t be able to cover this subject in as much depth as I would have liked. We will settle for a brisk introduction to some of ...
the quantum vacuum
... contributed to the specific heat of gases (Einstein and Stern, 1913). In 1916, NERNST wrote that the electromagnetic field should be, even in empty space and at absolute zero-point of temperature, i.e., in its ground state, in a state of ceaseless activity (the „quantum fluctuations“ of virtual phot ...
... contributed to the specific heat of gases (Einstein and Stern, 1913). In 1916, NERNST wrote that the electromagnetic field should be, even in empty space and at absolute zero-point of temperature, i.e., in its ground state, in a state of ceaseless activity (the „quantum fluctuations“ of virtual phot ...
Localization transition in a ballistic quantum wire
... spanned by the LFs is typically very broad and lies roughly between the extrapolations of the B±共VG兲 curves. Further attesting to the importance of this transition, we note that simultaneous reading of I and IT shows that this change is concurrent with the suppression of the two-terminal conductance ...
... spanned by the LFs is typically very broad and lies roughly between the extrapolations of the B±共VG兲 curves. Further attesting to the importance of this transition, we note that simultaneous reading of I and IT shows that this change is concurrent with the suppression of the two-terminal conductance ...
Robust dynamical decoupling for quantum computing and quantum
... by plotting the relaxation times as a function of the duty cycle (total irradiation time divided by total time). The relaxation times are defined as the 1/e decay time of the magnetization. In the first set of experiments, Fig. 4, we compare different members of the XY family. The sequences were con ...
... by plotting the relaxation times as a function of the duty cycle (total irradiation time divided by total time). The relaxation times are defined as the 1/e decay time of the magnetization. In the first set of experiments, Fig. 4, we compare different members of the XY family. The sequences were con ...
An information-theoretic perspective on the foundations of
... This thesis contains the work of the author he did as a research assistant from the summer of 2009 to now, under the supervision of Professor John Boccio of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Swarthmore College. The nature of the work is along the lines of a "library thesis", as it aims to s ...
... This thesis contains the work of the author he did as a research assistant from the summer of 2009 to now, under the supervision of Professor John Boccio of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Swarthmore College. The nature of the work is along the lines of a "library thesis", as it aims to s ...
Penrose Model potential, compared with Coleman
... Can we make a linkage between Glinka’s quantum gas argument, and a small space version/ application of Ng’s Quantum infinite statistics ? In addition, if the quantum graviton gas is correct, can we model emergent structure of gravity via linkage between Ng particle count, and Q.G.G argument? ...
... Can we make a linkage between Glinka’s quantum gas argument, and a small space version/ application of Ng’s Quantum infinite statistics ? In addition, if the quantum graviton gas is correct, can we model emergent structure of gravity via linkage between Ng particle count, and Q.G.G argument? ...
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... 共Received 23 January 2009; published 4 March 2009兲 Quantum phase transitions that take place between two distinct topological phases remain an unexplored area for the applicability of the fidelity approach. Here, we apply this method to spin systems in two and three dimensions and show that the fide ...
... 共Received 23 January 2009; published 4 March 2009兲 Quantum phase transitions that take place between two distinct topological phases remain an unexplored area for the applicability of the fidelity approach. Here, we apply this method to spin systems in two and three dimensions and show that the fide ...
Bell-Inequality Violations with Single Photons Entangled in Momentum and Polarization
... regions. Each of these measurements amounts to a projection ...
... regions. Each of these measurements amounts to a projection ...