PSEUDO-FERMIONIC COHERENT STATES OMAR CHERBAL AND MAHREZ DRIR
... oscillator system. The system of coherent states constructed consist of two subsets, which are bi-normalized and bi-overcomplete. The two subsets are built up as eigenstates of two annihilation operators b and b̃ = ηbη −1 of respectively H and H + where η is the Hermitian and invertible operator tha ...
... oscillator system. The system of coherent states constructed consist of two subsets, which are bi-normalized and bi-overcomplete. The two subsets are built up as eigenstates of two annihilation operators b and b̃ = ηbη −1 of respectively H and H + where η is the Hermitian and invertible operator tha ...
Pogosov_Abstract - Superconducting hybrid nanostructures
... line cavities, is heated by the possibility of implementation of quantum computation, observation of new phenomena of quantum optics, as well as an engineering of sub-wavelength quantum metamaterials. An outstanding feature of Josephson qubits is that their parameters are tunable in situ. Moreover, ...
... line cavities, is heated by the possibility of implementation of quantum computation, observation of new phenomena of quantum optics, as well as an engineering of sub-wavelength quantum metamaterials. An outstanding feature of Josephson qubits is that their parameters are tunable in situ. Moreover, ...
Path integral Monte Carlo
... Ab initio Path Integral Simulations • Finite-temperature path integral treatment for nuclei and electronic structure methods for electrons • When do we require such methods? Light atoms: H, He, Li, B, C or when interatomic potential cannot be readily parametrised because of polarisation effec ...
... Ab initio Path Integral Simulations • Finite-temperature path integral treatment for nuclei and electronic structure methods for electrons • When do we require such methods? Light atoms: H, He, Li, B, C or when interatomic potential cannot be readily parametrised because of polarisation effec ...
Quantum Lecture _08
... Electrons as Waves So far we have discussed how light can act as a particle, but conversely particles can act as waves Work by deBroglie found that electrons around the nucleus of an atom exhibited wave behavior, acting at certain frequencies around the nucleus Further experiments proved mor ...
... Electrons as Waves So far we have discussed how light can act as a particle, but conversely particles can act as waves Work by deBroglie found that electrons around the nucleus of an atom exhibited wave behavior, acting at certain frequencies around the nucleus Further experiments proved mor ...
Quantum Information Science
... will be able to reproduce, such as the determination of the prime factors of very large numbers in an amount of time not much more than what is needed to do multiplications and other basic arithmetic with these large numbers. If our theory is right, it should be possible to mimick such a device usin ...
... will be able to reproduce, such as the determination of the prime factors of very large numbers in an amount of time not much more than what is needed to do multiplications and other basic arithmetic with these large numbers. If our theory is right, it should be possible to mimick such a device usin ...
Abstracts - Departamento de Matemáticas
... exponentially decaying at infinity. We prove that at any discrete eigenvalue the differential equations are integrable in the setting of differential Galois theory under general assumptions. Our result is illustrated with three examples for a stationary Schrödinger equation having a generalized Hul ...
... exponentially decaying at infinity. We prove that at any discrete eigenvalue the differential equations are integrable in the setting of differential Galois theory under general assumptions. Our result is illustrated with three examples for a stationary Schrödinger equation having a generalized Hul ...
Read Notes #1 - Faculty Website Listing
... Fourier analysis is a useful method of solving many problems in both Physics and Engineering by converting a differential equation in space or time into an algebraic equation in the corresponding momentum or frequency space. In particular, it turns a second order differential equation into a quadrat ...
... Fourier analysis is a useful method of solving many problems in both Physics and Engineering by converting a differential equation in space or time into an algebraic equation in the corresponding momentum or frequency space. In particular, it turns a second order differential equation into a quadrat ...
Lecture 25: Wave mechanics
... true consequence of wave-particle duality. He reasoned that if we were to describe position and momentum of “quantum size” particle it will be difficult to measure both the quantities simultaneously. That is, the act of measuring position of a particle, say by shining a light on it, will influence t ...
... true consequence of wave-particle duality. He reasoned that if we were to describe position and momentum of “quantum size” particle it will be difficult to measure both the quantities simultaneously. That is, the act of measuring position of a particle, say by shining a light on it, will influence t ...
A system`s wave function is uniquely determined by its
... Ψ is determined by Λ without requiring that any quantum measurement on a system corresponds to a unitary evolution of an extended system. Being based on weaker assumptions, the resulting no-go theorem is stronger. Furthermore, the argument that the wave function Ψ is complete is quite involved and a ...
... Ψ is determined by Λ without requiring that any quantum measurement on a system corresponds to a unitary evolution of an extended system. Being based on weaker assumptions, the resulting no-go theorem is stronger. Furthermore, the argument that the wave function Ψ is complete is quite involved and a ...
Quantum theory
... number of times it is at all positions • The higher the probability, the more likely the e- will be found in a given position • The probability plots give a three dimensional shape to a region of space an eis most likely to be found ...
... number of times it is at all positions • The higher the probability, the more likely the e- will be found in a given position • The probability plots give a three dimensional shape to a region of space an eis most likely to be found ...
Document
... “start” of the path. (but all points are equivalent) The lower the real temperature, the longer the “string” and the more spread out the wavepacket. Path Integral methods can calculate all equilibrium properties without uncontrolled approximations We can do ~2000 charges with ~1000 time slices. ...
... “start” of the path. (but all points are equivalent) The lower the real temperature, the longer the “string” and the more spread out the wavepacket. Path Integral methods can calculate all equilibrium properties without uncontrolled approximations We can do ~2000 charges with ~1000 time slices. ...
Quantum Mechanics Booklet
... bell in a vacuum, where there is no air, will not make a sound. However, light can travel without a medium. We know this, as the light from the sun and other stars travels to us through empty space. Did this mean that light was made up of particles, which could travel without a medium? Problem Two: ...
... bell in a vacuum, where there is no air, will not make a sound. However, light can travel without a medium. We know this, as the light from the sun and other stars travels to us through empty space. Did this mean that light was made up of particles, which could travel without a medium? Problem Two: ...
Paper
... correspond to a putative black hole with the Planck’s density, which inflates into a Universe. The presented picture can be described following Penrose [11, 12] and his twistor theory in a way that there is no preexisting geometry for space, no fixed reference points: everything is dynamic and relat ...
... correspond to a putative black hole with the Planck’s density, which inflates into a Universe. The presented picture can be described following Penrose [11, 12] and his twistor theory in a way that there is no preexisting geometry for space, no fixed reference points: everything is dynamic and relat ...
Notes
... like that of particles, can be also rewritten in terms of Hamiltonian. It is done on P.3 following ...
... like that of particles, can be also rewritten in terms of Hamiltonian. It is done on P.3 following ...