Molecule-Type Phases and Hund`s Rule in Vertically Coupled
... isospin blockade region was predicted from an exact diagonalization calculation for the transition from N 苷 3 to N 苷 4. This result is precisely reproduced in our SDFT calculations, which justifies our approach. In conclusion, we applied spin density functional theory to describe two vertically coup ...
... isospin blockade region was predicted from an exact diagonalization calculation for the transition from N 苷 3 to N 苷 4. This result is precisely reproduced in our SDFT calculations, which justifies our approach. In conclusion, we applied spin density functional theory to describe two vertically coup ...
Experiments with single photons
... that the photon always goes to the upper channel (with probability one). This is the single-photon equivalent of having a totally destructive interference in the lower channel (“real” fringes can also be reconstructed by sending many individual photons, for various mirrors positions). Classically, o ...
... that the photon always goes to the upper channel (with probability one). This is the single-photon equivalent of having a totally destructive interference in the lower channel (“real” fringes can also be reconstructed by sending many individual photons, for various mirrors positions). Classically, o ...
Quantum-electrodynamical approach to the Casimir force
... other methods have been published since for which we refer to the book of K.A.Milton [3]. Here our aim is to show that in the special case of zero temperature the right result is obtained without the detour through the extensive temperature Green’s function formalism [5]. In doing so, we evaluate Ma ...
... other methods have been published since for which we refer to the book of K.A.Milton [3]. Here our aim is to show that in the special case of zero temperature the right result is obtained without the detour through the extensive temperature Green’s function formalism [5]. In doing so, we evaluate Ma ...
Probabilities and the Many Minds Interpretation of
... cannot accommodate probability as well as the conventional view. However, this asymmetry is only as good as the frequency interpretation of probability, and there are good reasons to reject this interpretation. The most obvious objection relates to types of trials which are not infinitely repeated3 ...
... cannot accommodate probability as well as the conventional view. However, this asymmetry is only as good as the frequency interpretation of probability, and there are good reasons to reject this interpretation. The most obvious objection relates to types of trials which are not infinitely repeated3 ...
Superluminal Quantum Models of the Photon and Electron
... Vision Value The transluminal quantum models of the photon and electron are anchored in the physics and mathematics of Dirac and Schroedinger. This model may be of heuristic value in suggesting new qualitative and quantitative approaches to: – Explaining Elementary (SM) particles ...
... Vision Value The transluminal quantum models of the photon and electron are anchored in the physics and mathematics of Dirac and Schroedinger. This model may be of heuristic value in suggesting new qualitative and quantitative approaches to: – Explaining Elementary (SM) particles ...
Non-Equilibrium Quantum Many-Body Systems: Universal Aspects
... ⇒ Broadening of Fermi surface delayed to times ∝ tR2 ...
... ⇒ Broadening of Fermi surface delayed to times ∝ tR2 ...
Causal structural realism in canonical quantum gravity
... the spin network states (suitably defined ‘cylindrical’ (wave) functionals of the SU(2) connection associated with abstract graphs carrying irreducible representations of SU(2)), which form an orthonormal basis in the kinematical Hilbert space of the theory. This latter space can be constructed so t ...
... the spin network states (suitably defined ‘cylindrical’ (wave) functionals of the SU(2) connection associated with abstract graphs carrying irreducible representations of SU(2)), which form an orthonormal basis in the kinematical Hilbert space of the theory. This latter space can be constructed so t ...
SG(z) - McMaster Physics and Astronomy
... So unlike the classical spin, it is clear that the system is not described by some vector ~s whose components sx (t), sy (t), and sz (t) are all continuous functions of time and can all be measured simultaneously. An entirely di↵erent description is needed, we need the quantum theory of spin! In qua ...
... So unlike the classical spin, it is clear that the system is not described by some vector ~s whose components sx (t), sy (t), and sz (t) are all continuous functions of time and can all be measured simultaneously. An entirely di↵erent description is needed, we need the quantum theory of spin! In qua ...
Quantum and classical statistics of the electromagnetic zero
... classical background electromagnetic field. Random electromagnetic fluctuations are assumed to provide perturbations which can mimic certain quantum phenomena while retaining a purely classical basis, e.g., the Casimir force, the van der Waals force, the Lamb shift, spontaneous emission, the rms rad ...
... classical background electromagnetic field. Random electromagnetic fluctuations are assumed to provide perturbations which can mimic certain quantum phenomena while retaining a purely classical basis, e.g., the Casimir force, the van der Waals force, the Lamb shift, spontaneous emission, the rms rad ...
Quantum Mechanics - University of Colorado Boulder
... theory can be learned that way is another question.) This is a bad way to teach and view physics, of course, since we live in a single universe that must obey one set of rules. Really smart students look for the connections between apparently different topics. We can only really learn a concept by s ...
... theory can be learned that way is another question.) This is a bad way to teach and view physics, of course, since we live in a single universe that must obey one set of rules. Really smart students look for the connections between apparently different topics. We can only really learn a concept by s ...
powerpoint - University of Illinois at Urbana
... Foundation, Inc. through the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsoring agencies. ...
... Foundation, Inc. through the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsoring agencies. ...
PHYS 4011, 5050: Atomic and Molecular Physics
... The spectrum determined by Eq. (1.23) is the exact solution of the Schrödinger-Coulomb problem, but not exactly what one sees experimentally. The reason is that the Schrödinger equation is not the ultimate answer, e.g., it has to be modified to meet the requirements of the theory of special relati ...
... The spectrum determined by Eq. (1.23) is the exact solution of the Schrödinger-Coulomb problem, but not exactly what one sees experimentally. The reason is that the Schrödinger equation is not the ultimate answer, e.g., it has to be modified to meet the requirements of the theory of special relati ...
8.514 Many-body phenomena in condensed matter and atomic
... which shows that the coherent states are not orthogonal. On the other hand, Eq.(42) gives overlap decreasing exponentially as a function of the distance between u and υ in the complex plane: For generic classical states, | u | , |υ|》1, the overlap is very small, which is consistent with the intuitio ...
... which shows that the coherent states are not orthogonal. On the other hand, Eq.(42) gives overlap decreasing exponentially as a function of the distance between u and υ in the complex plane: For generic classical states, | u | , |υ|》1, the overlap is very small, which is consistent with the intuitio ...
Optical and Quantum Communications—J. H. Shapiro, N. C. Wong
... declared only when exactly one memory at each end of the fiber links has absorbed a photon. All other possibilities are erasures. A single-photon error occurs when a loading event does not store the singlet state that is desired for the teleportation application. ...
... declared only when exactly one memory at each end of the fiber links has absorbed a photon. All other possibilities are erasures. A single-photon error occurs when a loading event does not store the singlet state that is desired for the teleportation application. ...
271, 31 (2000) .
... Optimal results for two-state deterministic clone have been obtained in Refs. w14,15,20x. In this Letter we consider deterministic clone for a set of n pure states c i :,i s 1,2, . . . ,n4 . When c i : are non-orthogonal, they cannot be cloned perfectly. What we require is that the final states sh ...
... Optimal results for two-state deterministic clone have been obtained in Refs. w14,15,20x. In this Letter we consider deterministic clone for a set of n pure states c i :,i s 1,2, . . . ,n4 . When c i : are non-orthogonal, they cannot be cloned perfectly. What we require is that the final states sh ...