Physik-Department Technische Universität München
... about physics already one or two days after his arrival, in occasion of the submission of the unpublished “four pages” mentioned above. In a few weeks our discussions became a routine. Frank, I have learnt more from our discussions than reading a hundred books of physics. One day Frank came to my offi ...
... about physics already one or two days after his arrival, in occasion of the submission of the unpublished “four pages” mentioned above. In a few weeks our discussions became a routine. Frank, I have learnt more from our discussions than reading a hundred books of physics. One day Frank came to my offi ...
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... from group members who have moved on and those who will remain. My work here has been eased along by patience and understanding of graduate students Aaron and Yong, who nurtured my development on the apparatus, driven forward by the insights of post-docs Dave and Michele, and “boosted” by diploma st ...
... from group members who have moved on and those who will remain. My work here has been eased along by patience and understanding of graduate students Aaron and Yong, who nurtured my development on the apparatus, driven forward by the insights of post-docs Dave and Michele, and “boosted” by diploma st ...
Q ua nt um
... a discrete fashion. In addition, the energies of both bright and dark coupled multi-qubit photon states are well explained by the Tavis-Cummings model over a wide range of detunings. On resonance we observe all but two eigenstates to be dark states, which do not couple to the cavity field. The brigh ...
... a discrete fashion. In addition, the energies of both bright and dark coupled multi-qubit photon states are well explained by the Tavis-Cummings model over a wide range of detunings. On resonance we observe all but two eigenstates to be dark states, which do not couple to the cavity field. The brigh ...
Single photons from single ions: quantum interference and distant ion interaction Dissertation
... One of the important inventions of the 20th century was the one of the computer. In his 1936 paper [1], Alan Turing introduced a description for a machine, known as the Turing machine which can be seen as a prototype for a programmable computer. Nowadays, computers have become an integral part of ev ...
... One of the important inventions of the 20th century was the one of the computer. In his 1936 paper [1], Alan Turing introduced a description for a machine, known as the Turing machine which can be seen as a prototype for a programmable computer. Nowadays, computers have become an integral part of ev ...
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... of work that followed, it became clear that a useful framework for under standing this situation is Atiyahs axiomatic description of a topological quantum eld theory, or TQFT. On the other hand, at about the same time as Jones initial discov ery, Ashtekar discovered a reformulation of general relati ...
... of work that followed, it became clear that a useful framework for under standing this situation is Atiyahs axiomatic description of a topological quantum eld theory, or TQFT. On the other hand, at about the same time as Jones initial discov ery, Ashtekar discovered a reformulation of general relati ...
Infinitely Disordered Critical Behavior in Higher Dimensional
... is connected to real quantum magnets, no quantitative results have been published before us. Analysis of the numerical RG trajectories led to the conclusion that the critical behavior in this case is probably controlled by an IDFP [26], but no estimates about the critical exponents are available. In ...
... is connected to real quantum magnets, no quantitative results have been published before us. Analysis of the numerical RG trajectories led to the conclusion that the critical behavior in this case is probably controlled by an IDFP [26], but no estimates about the critical exponents are available. In ...
aristotelian logic as an epistemic condition of truth the grand
... axioms upon which this narrative have been based are the laws of Aristotelian logic (i.e. the law of identity, law of non-contradiction, law of the excluded middle). These laws are the grand narrative of Western philosophy [ the overriding theme of philosophy in relation to the subjects its studies] ...
... axioms upon which this narrative have been based are the laws of Aristotelian logic (i.e. the law of identity, law of non-contradiction, law of the excluded middle). These laws are the grand narrative of Western philosophy [ the overriding theme of philosophy in relation to the subjects its studies] ...
Chapter 1. Some experimental facts
... A spherical shell of width dk has a volume 4 π k2 dk . But only one eighth correspond to physical solutions since other parts correspond to negative values of one or more of the components kx , ky or ,kz . Hence the number of states having a wave number between k and k+dk is obtained dividing 4 π k2 ...
... A spherical shell of width dk has a volume 4 π k2 dk . But only one eighth correspond to physical solutions since other parts correspond to negative values of one or more of the components kx , ky or ,kz . Hence the number of states having a wave number between k and k+dk is obtained dividing 4 π k2 ...
M15/07
... weak* topology on the set of regular Borel probability measures. Instead, Dobrushin [24] introduced a notion of “metrically tights” sets of probability measures, on which the restriction of the Monge-Kantorovich metric does induces the weak* topology. Generalizing these ideas is not a straightforwar ...
... weak* topology on the set of regular Borel probability measures. Instead, Dobrushin [24] introduced a notion of “metrically tights” sets of probability measures, on which the restriction of the Monge-Kantorovich metric does induces the weak* topology. Generalizing these ideas is not a straightforwar ...
Entanglement Spectrum in the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
... In particular the FQHE exhibits a new type of order different from the classical or quantum orders that can be described by the paradigm of Landau’s symmetry breaking theory. This new type of order is robust upon local perturbations and cannot be described by a symmetry or a broken symmetry. In part ...
... In particular the FQHE exhibits a new type of order different from the classical or quantum orders that can be described by the paradigm of Landau’s symmetry breaking theory. This new type of order is robust upon local perturbations and cannot be described by a symmetry or a broken symmetry. In part ...
quantum computing
... simplified view of the history of computing shows that computing was thought of mainly as mental processes in the 19th century; it is thought of mainly as machine processes in the 20th century, and it will be thought of mainly as Nature processes in the 21st century. We cannot tell, of course, how m ...
... simplified view of the history of computing shows that computing was thought of mainly as mental processes in the 19th century; it is thought of mainly as machine processes in the 20th century, and it will be thought of mainly as Nature processes in the 21st century. We cannot tell, of course, how m ...
Approaches to Quantum Gravity
... clearly come from looking at how similar difficulties had been solved in another. It is even possible that, in order to achieve our common goal, formulate a complete theory of Quantum Gravity and unravel the fundamental nature of space and time, we will have to regard (at least some of) these approa ...
... clearly come from looking at how similar difficulties had been solved in another. It is even possible that, in order to achieve our common goal, formulate a complete theory of Quantum Gravity and unravel the fundamental nature of space and time, we will have to regard (at least some of) these approa ...