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Statistical Methods and Thermodynamics Chem 530b: Lecture
... where the phases θk (ξ) are distributed among the different members ξ of the ensemble according to a uniform and random distribution. In the remaining of this section we introduce the most important types of ensembles by considering systems with only one species of molecules. Additional details for ...
... where the phases θk (ξ) are distributed among the different members ξ of the ensemble according to a uniform and random distribution. In the remaining of this section we introduce the most important types of ensembles by considering systems with only one species of molecules. Additional details for ...
Conformal field theory for inhomogeneous one
... taken to be constant throughout the system. However, in many experimental contexts, such as quantum gases in trapping potentials and in several out-of-equilibrium situations, systems are strongly inhomogeneous. We show here that the powerful CFT methods can be extended to deal with such 1D situation ...
... taken to be constant throughout the system. However, in many experimental contexts, such as quantum gases in trapping potentials and in several out-of-equilibrium situations, systems are strongly inhomogeneous. We show here that the powerful CFT methods can be extended to deal with such 1D situation ...
M13/04
... a kind of "charge" proportional both to the velocity and to the "amount of matter" in the body. This "amount of matter", mass in our language, was not rigorously defined; they remained on the heuristic level. But it was clear for them that besides the velocity itself, there existed some other charac ...
... a kind of "charge" proportional both to the velocity and to the "amount of matter" in the body. This "amount of matter", mass in our language, was not rigorously defined; they remained on the heuristic level. But it was clear for them that besides the velocity itself, there existed some other charac ...
Reversible vs. Quantum Computing
... at an intermediate level somewhere between 0 and 1 (depending on the transistor’s exact switching threshold), which is considered an error. The line through the “before” case A=0, B=1, G=2 means there will be a sudden, non-adiabatic “spark” in this case as B jumps from 1 to 0, after which B will be ...
... at an intermediate level somewhere between 0 and 1 (depending on the transistor’s exact switching threshold), which is considered an error. The line through the “before” case A=0, B=1, G=2 means there will be a sudden, non-adiabatic “spark” in this case as B jumps from 1 to 0, after which B will be ...
Quantum Annealing Implementation of Job
... windows of operations (i.e., shaving) [20], or in the disjunctive approach, adjusting the heads and tails of operations [21, 22], or more generally, by applying constraints propagation techniques (e.g. [23]), together constitute the basis for a number of classical approaches to solving the JSP. Shav ...
... windows of operations (i.e., shaving) [20], or in the disjunctive approach, adjusting the heads and tails of operations [21, 22], or more generally, by applying constraints propagation techniques (e.g. [23]), together constitute the basis for a number of classical approaches to solving the JSP. Shav ...
Czech Technical University in Prague Faculty of Electrical
... Recently, the field of unconventional computing has witnessed a huge research effort to solve the problem of the assumed power of computers operating purely according to the laws of quantum physics. Quantum computing can be seen as a special intermediate case between digital and real analog computin ...
... Recently, the field of unconventional computing has witnessed a huge research effort to solve the problem of the assumed power of computers operating purely according to the laws of quantum physics. Quantum computing can be seen as a special intermediate case between digital and real analog computin ...
Pauli`s Principle in Probe Microscopy
... cannot separate them on the basis of their “external” properties such as position or momentum. But classically it is possible to distinguish between identical particles (at least in principle): we can effectively “label” individual identical particles on the basis of their positions or trajectories ...
... cannot separate them on the basis of their “external” properties such as position or momentum. But classically it is possible to distinguish between identical particles (at least in principle): we can effectively “label” individual identical particles on the basis of their positions or trajectories ...
3. Traditional Models of Computation - UF CISE
... performance and cost-efficiency on all types of computational tasks that is literally thousands of times greater than the best that is physically possible using conventional irreversible models [5]. Also, those models that are not only reversible, but that also allow coherent quantum computing, base ...
... performance and cost-efficiency on all types of computational tasks that is literally thousands of times greater than the best that is physically possible using conventional irreversible models [5]. Also, those models that are not only reversible, but that also allow coherent quantum computing, base ...
Get PDF - OSA Publishing
... explain this it is instructive to recall that the concurrence C = |2αβ (q − 1)|, where α is the mean cavity field, and β = −gα /γ is the mean atomic dipole. As the coupling g increases, for a fixed weak driving field ε , the intracavity field α = ε /(κ + 2g2 /γ ) decreases. The intracavity field is ...
... explain this it is instructive to recall that the concurrence C = |2αβ (q − 1)|, where α is the mean cavity field, and β = −gα /γ is the mean atomic dipole. As the coupling g increases, for a fixed weak driving field ε , the intracavity field α = ε /(κ + 2g2 /γ ) decreases. The intracavity field is ...
quantum field theory in curved spacetime
... cannot in the end be based on the Poincare group. What is needed is a theory - or at least a framework- that respects the full general covariance of Einstein's view of spacetime as a Riemannian manifold. It is not my purpose here to present such a theory; it does not yet exist, at least as a coheren ...
... cannot in the end be based on the Poincare group. What is needed is a theory - or at least a framework- that respects the full general covariance of Einstein's view of spacetime as a Riemannian manifold. It is not my purpose here to present such a theory; it does not yet exist, at least as a coheren ...
Quantum many-particle electron transport in time-dependent systems with Bohmian trajectories by Alfonso Alarc´
... Date of defense: April 2011 ...
... Date of defense: April 2011 ...
Preface, contents and abstracts
... 14.4 Faceting of a Large Planar Face . . . . . . . . . . . 14.5 Equilibrium Shape from the ξ Vector . . . . . . . . 14.6 Herring Formula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.7 Legendre Transform of the Equilibrium Shape . . . 14.8 Remarks about Solid-Solid Interfaces . . . . . . . . ...
... 14.4 Faceting of a Large Planar Face . . . . . . . . . . . 14.5 Equilibrium Shape from the ξ Vector . . . . . . . . 14.6 Herring Formula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.7 Legendre Transform of the Equilibrium Shape . . . 14.8 Remarks about Solid-Solid Interfaces . . . . . . . . ...
Theory of quantum light emission from a strongly
... regime. Since these observations are unusual, it has been speculated that they indicate a clear deviation from a simple artificial atom model of the QD; this view has since been echoed by additional experiments and theoretical analysis, e.g., Kaniber et al. [12] observe similar cavity feeding mechan ...
... regime. Since these observations are unusual, it has been speculated that they indicate a clear deviation from a simple artificial atom model of the QD; this view has since been echoed by additional experiments and theoretical analysis, e.g., Kaniber et al. [12] observe similar cavity feeding mechan ...
Physics of the Soul
... them in line; they already know hell, they don’t want an eternity of it. In affluent societies, on the other hand, the idea of reincarnation can be told. In affluent societies, people live in a class system in which most people are middle class. If you are middle class, then the worst thing that can ...
... them in line; they already know hell, they don’t want an eternity of it. In affluent societies, on the other hand, the idea of reincarnation can be told. In affluent societies, people live in a class system in which most people are middle class. If you are middle class, then the worst thing that can ...
Spin-current and other unusual phases in magnetized triangular lattice antiferromagnets
... consequence, the triplet band is very flat, a striking fact observed by neutron scattering experiments [13]. Since the triplets are very massive particles, it is natural to expect that they can crystallize at finite density, and it has been proposed that the plateaus are Wigner crystals of triplets ...
... consequence, the triplet band is very flat, a striking fact observed by neutron scattering experiments [13]. Since the triplets are very massive particles, it is natural to expect that they can crystallize at finite density, and it has been proposed that the plateaus are Wigner crystals of triplets ...