Physics Annual Symposium 2015/16 B.Sc. (Hons) Physics Project
... Abstract: Neutron stars represent the extreme regime where gravitational and particle physics meet. They suffer the intense inward pressure of gravity and, at the same time, a large outer pressure due to the interactions of the particles pressure. These 10 km radius stars are under such intense pres ...
... Abstract: Neutron stars represent the extreme regime where gravitational and particle physics meet. They suffer the intense inward pressure of gravity and, at the same time, a large outer pressure due to the interactions of the particles pressure. These 10 km radius stars are under such intense pres ...
Slide 1
... • It turns out to be rather a lucky guess that isospin is a symmetry of the strong interaction: both mt and T are conserved in strong scattering and decay processes. • The electromagnetic interaction breaks isospin symmetry; i.e. it can distinguish between different values of mt There is a simple ...
... • It turns out to be rather a lucky guess that isospin is a symmetry of the strong interaction: both mt and T are conserved in strong scattering and decay processes. • The electromagnetic interaction breaks isospin symmetry; i.e. it can distinguish between different values of mt There is a simple ...
... locations or nodes by means of single photons traveling qubits, which are guided through waveguides. Interestingly, this coherent interface, which is responsible for the state of the storage qubits to be mapped onto the traveling qubits or the entanglement between them, is itself a qubit system, t ...
Lecture11
... 1. The classical distinction between particles and waves breaks down [“wave-particle duality”]. 2. Physical states are normalized vectors ψ(r), Ψ(r,t), ψ , (t) [ → superposition principle]. ...
... 1. The classical distinction between particles and waves breaks down [“wave-particle duality”]. 2. Physical states are normalized vectors ψ(r), Ψ(r,t), ψ , (t) [ → superposition principle]. ...
Quantum Wires and Quantum Point Contacts
... The tip introduces a movable depletion region which scatters electron waves flowing from the quantum point contact (QPC). An image of electron flow is obtained by measuring the effect the tip has on QPC conductance as a function of tip position. ...
... The tip introduces a movable depletion region which scatters electron waves flowing from the quantum point contact (QPC). An image of electron flow is obtained by measuring the effect the tip has on QPC conductance as a function of tip position. ...
Probability zero in Bohm`s theory, Phil. Sci. 2013
... possible events. This point will turn out to be important since, in Bohm’s theory, probability zero in this context has a different meaning, as we will see in sections 3 and 5. In Bohm’s theory, the outcome of the measurement is determined by the position of the particle, which changes according to ...
... possible events. This point will turn out to be important since, in Bohm’s theory, probability zero in this context has a different meaning, as we will see in sections 3 and 5. In Bohm’s theory, the outcome of the measurement is determined by the position of the particle, which changes according to ...
Non-contextual inequalities and dimensionality Johan Ahrens
... pass through a Stern-Gerlach apparatus aligned in the z-direction, what are the possible measurement outcomes and their corresponding probabilities?”. This is quite straight forward and it only takes a line or two to write down the answer. In this thesis however we are discussing experimental quantu ...
... pass through a Stern-Gerlach apparatus aligned in the z-direction, what are the possible measurement outcomes and their corresponding probabilities?”. This is quite straight forward and it only takes a line or two to write down the answer. In this thesis however we are discussing experimental quantu ...
Quantum one-time programs
... can be inferred from f (x). One-time programs cannot be achieved by software alone, as any classical software can be re-run. Thus, any hope of achieving any one-time property must necessarily rely on an additional assumptions such as secure hardware or quantum mechanics: computational assumptions al ...
... can be inferred from f (x). One-time programs cannot be achieved by software alone, as any classical software can be re-run. Thus, any hope of achieving any one-time property must necessarily rely on an additional assumptions such as secure hardware or quantum mechanics: computational assumptions al ...
... In the last decade, the interest of researchers on non-selfadjoint operators having real eigenvalues has developed in different aspects (we refer the readers to [1–16] and references therein). In this paper, a non-self-adjoint bosonic Hamiltonian H acting on an infinite dimensional Hilbert space and ...
A fully self-consistent treatment of collective
... quantum systems, including the aging behavior of an out-ofequilibrium quantum liquid.27–29 Because the MaxEnt approach relies implicitly on the equilibrium formulation of quantum statistical mechanics, this approach cannot be used to investigate such questions. In order to study such interesting pro ...
... quantum systems, including the aging behavior of an out-ofequilibrium quantum liquid.27–29 Because the MaxEnt approach relies implicitly on the equilibrium formulation of quantum statistical mechanics, this approach cannot be used to investigate such questions. In order to study such interesting pro ...
PowerPoint-Präsentation
... Laser Field: Much more than a Toy W. Becker1 and D. B. Milosevic1,2 1Max-Born-Institut, 2Faculty ...
... Laser Field: Much more than a Toy W. Becker1 and D. B. Milosevic1,2 1Max-Born-Institut, 2Faculty ...