The Quark model
... of flavor symmetries between various kinds of quarks. Since the strong nuclear force affects quarks the same way regardless of their flavor, replacing one flavor of a quark with another in a hadron should not change its mass very much. Mathematically, this replacement may be described by elements of ...
... of flavor symmetries between various kinds of quarks. Since the strong nuclear force affects quarks the same way regardless of their flavor, replacing one flavor of a quark with another in a hadron should not change its mass very much. Mathematically, this replacement may be described by elements of ...
Statistical Mechanics to Disordered Quantum Optimization
... Thus, in Chapter 2, we review the classical complexity theory necessary to understand the important statement that P 6= NP and its more recent quantum generalization BQP 6= QMA. These complexity theoretic conjectures essentially assert that there exist natural classes of problems (called NP-complet ...
... Thus, in Chapter 2, we review the classical complexity theory necessary to understand the important statement that P 6= NP and its more recent quantum generalization BQP 6= QMA. These complexity theoretic conjectures essentially assert that there exist natural classes of problems (called NP-complet ...
Multiphoton population transfer in systems violating the classical twist condition: A... study of separatrix crossing in phase space
... may also be induced in atomic Rydberg systems. Younge et al. have demonstrated that state-dependent shifts in atomic energy levels can be induced by ponderomotive potentials experienced by atoms in optical lattices [13]. The direction and the magnitude of the shifts experienced by the energy levels ...
... may also be induced in atomic Rydberg systems. Younge et al. have demonstrated that state-dependent shifts in atomic energy levels can be induced by ponderomotive potentials experienced by atoms in optical lattices [13]. The direction and the magnitude of the shifts experienced by the energy levels ...
Twenty years of the Weyl anomaly
... This was the road to Damascus for Steve as far as Weyl anomalies were concerned an4 like many a recent convert, he went on to become their most ardent advocatet. This was also the beginning of a very fruitful collaboration between the two of us. The significance of my paper with Deser and Isham was ...
... This was the road to Damascus for Steve as far as Weyl anomalies were concerned an4 like many a recent convert, he went on to become their most ardent advocatet. This was also the beginning of a very fruitful collaboration between the two of us. The significance of my paper with Deser and Isham was ...
Two-resonator circuit quantum electrodynamics: Dissipative theory
... chip, for which a rich toolbox has been developed.13–22 These experiments were based on a single qubit coupled to a single resonator. With applications for quantum information processing in mind, an extension to multiple qubits seems natural.23–26 More recently, the potential of using multiple reson ...
... chip, for which a rich toolbox has been developed.13–22 These experiments were based on a single qubit coupled to a single resonator. With applications for quantum information processing in mind, an extension to multiple qubits seems natural.23–26 More recently, the potential of using multiple reson ...
Experimental Test of Wave-Particle Duality by Single Neutral Atoms
... a faint laser [18], and the result obeys the inequality (1) very well. However, the experimental results could also be explained by classical electrodynamics. In 1998, S. Dürr et al. used an atom interferometer controlled by atomic internal state to test the BCP in a quantum regime [19]. Although p ...
... a faint laser [18], and the result obeys the inequality (1) very well. However, the experimental results could also be explained by classical electrodynamics. In 1998, S. Dürr et al. used an atom interferometer controlled by atomic internal state to test the BCP in a quantum regime [19]. Although p ...
ENGR-36_Lec - Chabot College
... Bruce Mayer, PE [email protected] • ENGR-36_Lec-01_Introduction.ppt ...
... Bruce Mayer, PE [email protected] • ENGR-36_Lec-01_Introduction.ppt ...
Schroedinger`s Model of Hydrogen Atom
... circular orbit model and to introduce refinements required by Einstein’s theory of relativity led to inconsistencies between predictions and experimental observations. ...
... circular orbit model and to introduce refinements required by Einstein’s theory of relativity led to inconsistencies between predictions and experimental observations. ...
Coulomb-Blockade Oscillations in Semiconductor Nanostructures
... of that model, and refer the reader to Ref. [11] for an exposition of the alternative point of view of Kastner and collaborators. The Coulomb blockade and Wignei crystal models have in common that electronelectron interactions play a central role. In contiast, some authors have argued that resonant ...
... of that model, and refer the reader to Ref. [11] for an exposition of the alternative point of view of Kastner and collaborators. The Coulomb blockade and Wignei crystal models have in common that electronelectron interactions play a central role. In contiast, some authors have argued that resonant ...
PHYS PHYSICS
... This course includes some experimental work that supports the lecture material. Role within programme and connections to other courses. This course lays the necessary foundations for thinking about phenomena on very small spatial scales. This course calls on many concepts learned in introductory phy ...
... This course includes some experimental work that supports the lecture material. Role within programme and connections to other courses. This course lays the necessary foundations for thinking about phenomena on very small spatial scales. This course calls on many concepts learned in introductory phy ...
- Nottingham ePrints
... the correlation properties of optomechanical two-mode squeezing [12]. Another interesting method of generating squeezing, of relevance to this Letter, relies on non-adiabatic shifts of the mechanical frequency. Such method was initially discussed in relation to light fields [13, 14]. Similar ideas, ...
... the correlation properties of optomechanical two-mode squeezing [12]. Another interesting method of generating squeezing, of relevance to this Letter, relies on non-adiabatic shifts of the mechanical frequency. Such method was initially discussed in relation to light fields [13, 14]. Similar ideas, ...
Quixotic Order and Broken Symmetry in the Quantum Hall Effect and
... We study several quantum phases that are related to, or inspired by, the quantum Hall effect. Our initial focus is on paired quantum Hall states in the weak-coupling limit, where we construct a Landau-Ginzburg description akin to that of a standard BCS superconductor; using this, we point out that th ...
... We study several quantum phases that are related to, or inspired by, the quantum Hall effect. Our initial focus is on paired quantum Hall states in the weak-coupling limit, where we construct a Landau-Ginzburg description akin to that of a standard BCS superconductor; using this, we point out that th ...
A parallel repetition theorem for entangled projection
... A game G is specified by a probability distribution µ on pairs of questions (u, v) ∈ U × V to the players, and an acceptance criterion V ⊆ A × B × U × V which states, for every possible pair of questions (u, v), which pairs of answers ( a, b) ∈ A × B are valid. The most basic quantity associated to ...
... A game G is specified by a probability distribution µ on pairs of questions (u, v) ∈ U × V to the players, and an acceptance criterion V ⊆ A × B × U × V which states, for every possible pair of questions (u, v), which pairs of answers ( a, b) ∈ A × B are valid. The most basic quantity associated to ...
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... Our proof rests on two well-established findings: i) Bell's nonlocality theorem and ii) The causal asymmetry between weak and strong measurements. The EPR-Bell experiment proves that one particle's spin outcome depends on the choice of the spin-orientation to be measured on the other particle, and i ...
... Our proof rests on two well-established findings: i) Bell's nonlocality theorem and ii) The causal asymmetry between weak and strong measurements. The EPR-Bell experiment proves that one particle's spin outcome depends on the choice of the spin-orientation to be measured on the other particle, and i ...
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... Alternatively, quantum systems may experience rotations as a result of their time evolution. For example, many small molecules are approximately rigid bodies, and their time evolution is approximately given by a time-dependent rotation operator, just as the time evolution of a classical rigid body i ...
... Alternatively, quantum systems may experience rotations as a result of their time evolution. For example, many small molecules are approximately rigid bodies, and their time evolution is approximately given by a time-dependent rotation operator, just as the time evolution of a classical rigid body i ...