Thèse de doctorat - IMJ-PRG
... extérieures, les algèbres symétriques et les parties négatives (ou positives) des groupes quantiques. Plus précisément, une algèbre de Nichols peut être construite à partir d’une algèbre tensorielle tressée T (V ), qui est une algèbre de Hopf tressée en remplaçant le flip par le tressage provenant d ...
... extérieures, les algèbres symétriques et les parties négatives (ou positives) des groupes quantiques. Plus précisément, une algèbre de Nichols peut être construite à partir d’une algèbre tensorielle tressée T (V ), qui est une algèbre de Hopf tressée en remplaçant le flip par le tressage provenant d ...
Canopy quantum yield in a mesocosm study
... CO2 per quanta. In real plants, the quantum requirements are between 8.4 and 13.7 mol photon mol−1 CO2 as demonstrated by Ehleringer and Björkman (1977), Ku and Edwards (1978), and Farquhar and von Caemmerer (1982). Experimental measurements have indicated that of CO2 fixation under ambient CO2 le ...
... CO2 per quanta. In real plants, the quantum requirements are between 8.4 and 13.7 mol photon mol−1 CO2 as demonstrated by Ehleringer and Björkman (1977), Ku and Edwards (1978), and Farquhar and von Caemmerer (1982). Experimental measurements have indicated that of CO2 fixation under ambient CO2 le ...
Quantum Orders and Symmetric Spin Liquids
... in the sense that a quantum Hall liquid cannot be compressed. Thus a quantum Hall liquid has a fixed and welldefined density. When we measure the electron density in terms of filling factor ν, we found that all discovered quantum Hall states have such densities that the filling factors are exactly g ...
... in the sense that a quantum Hall liquid cannot be compressed. Thus a quantum Hall liquid has a fixed and welldefined density. When we measure the electron density in terms of filling factor ν, we found that all discovered quantum Hall states have such densities that the filling factors are exactly g ...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics with three
... crystals the extent over which emitters are controlled is only limited by the crystal’s volume. Moreover, the complete and radical suppression of electromagnetic modes in the bandgap is unique to photonic crystals, and is not found in other optical materials that appear to exclude all light in a par ...
... crystals the extent over which emitters are controlled is only limited by the crystal’s volume. Moreover, the complete and radical suppression of electromagnetic modes in the bandgap is unique to photonic crystals, and is not found in other optical materials that appear to exclude all light in a par ...
New frontiers in quantum cascade lasers
... barriers separating them. The implication of this new approach, based on decoupling light emission from the band gap by utilizing instead optical transitions between quantized electronic states in the same energy band (known as intersubband transitions), are many and far reaching, amounting to a las ...
... barriers separating them. The implication of this new approach, based on decoupling light emission from the band gap by utilizing instead optical transitions between quantized electronic states in the same energy band (known as intersubband transitions), are many and far reaching, amounting to a las ...
reactive molecular collisions
... wide range of problems facing the dynamicist. Trajectory calculations of atom-diatom reactions now appear routinely; the treatment today is basically that originally described by Karplus et al (28) in 1965. In the last year alone, manytrajectory calculations have appeared. Because of its basic impor ...
... wide range of problems facing the dynamicist. Trajectory calculations of atom-diatom reactions now appear routinely; the treatment today is basically that originally described by Karplus et al (28) in 1965. In the last year alone, manytrajectory calculations have appeared. Because of its basic impor ...
Resource Theory of Coherence
... we call it strictly incoherent if both K and K † are incoherent [17, 18]. We distinguish two classes of incoherent operations (IO): (i) Incoherent completely positive and trace preserving quantum P operations (non-selective maps) T , which act as T (ρ) = α Kα ρKα† (note that this formulation implies ...
... we call it strictly incoherent if both K and K † are incoherent [17, 18]. We distinguish two classes of incoherent operations (IO): (i) Incoherent completely positive and trace preserving quantum P operations (non-selective maps) T , which act as T (ρ) = α Kα ρKα† (note that this formulation implies ...
IBS for CLIC damping ring/Lattice design for IBS - Indico
... – IBS was not expected to be a dominant effect (10%) (though included in the lattice evaluation) – Low-emittance beam extraction from damping rings is critical for luminosity production. Any effect that can increase the emittance must be taken into account – Most electron storage rings operate with ...
... – IBS was not expected to be a dominant effect (10%) (though included in the lattice evaluation) – Low-emittance beam extraction from damping rings is critical for luminosity production. Any effect that can increase the emittance must be taken into account – Most electron storage rings operate with ...
The de Broglie Wave as Evidence of a Deeper Wave Structure
... a general equation for the de Broglie wave (see Bloch [10], and Bacciagaluppi and Valentini [11], esp. Chaps. 2 and 11). Yet the de Broglie wave and the Schrödinger wave function have seemed curious a¤airs. The de Broglie wave is not only superluminal but strangely disassociated from the subluminal ...
... a general equation for the de Broglie wave (see Bloch [10], and Bacciagaluppi and Valentini [11], esp. Chaps. 2 and 11). Yet the de Broglie wave and the Schrödinger wave function have seemed curious a¤airs. The de Broglie wave is not only superluminal but strangely disassociated from the subluminal ...
here - Department of Physics and Astronomy
... Neuman and mixed boundary conditions. Maxwell’s equations and their solutions applied to waveguides and nonlinear materials. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor PHYS 6260 CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS II [3 hours] Solutions to the wave equation with time dependent source terms, energy loss from high ene ...
... Neuman and mixed boundary conditions. Maxwell’s equations and their solutions applied to waveguides and nonlinear materials. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor PHYS 6260 CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS II [3 hours] Solutions to the wave equation with time dependent source terms, energy loss from high ene ...
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... where the outcome distributions are reconstructed from the full distribution of a third measurement. In this paper, we take a step away from this usual framework and study joint measurements of observables in a setting where the experimenter has access to multiple copies of a given quantum system, r ...
... where the outcome distributions are reconstructed from the full distribution of a third measurement. In this paper, we take a step away from this usual framework and study joint measurements of observables in a setting where the experimenter has access to multiple copies of a given quantum system, r ...
Frank Wilczek 1 Selected Publications of Frank Wilczek, with Brief Commentary
... transition. We argued that for three massless flavors it could not be a second-order transition, while for two massless flavors it might be second-order in the O(4) universality class, and in reality a crossover. This seems to be borne out by numerical simulation work, as explained in item 407. In I ...
... transition. We argued that for three massless flavors it could not be a second-order transition, while for two massless flavors it might be second-order in the O(4) universality class, and in reality a crossover. This seems to be borne out by numerical simulation work, as explained in item 407. In I ...