Reports - the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems
... 3.1.4 Local Hamiltonian approach to excited-state wave functions in solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.5 Quantum chemical Green’s function approach to correlation in solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.6 Hamiltonian c ...
... 3.1.4 Local Hamiltonian approach to excited-state wave functions in solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.5 Quantum chemical Green’s function approach to correlation in solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.6 Hamiltonian c ...
Einstein`s quantum theory of the monatomic ideal gas: non
... a necessary complement to the other two.10 Einstein followed an approach in this paper that was not based only on statistical considerations and that was closer to thermodynamics. He tried to find general conditions that any theory of the ideal gas would have to satisfy, mainly by establishing and ex ...
... a necessary complement to the other two.10 Einstein followed an approach in this paper that was not based only on statistical considerations and that was closer to thermodynamics. He tried to find general conditions that any theory of the ideal gas would have to satisfy, mainly by establishing and ex ...
Dialectica Interpretations A Categorical Analysis
... The work presented in this thesis is a contribution to the area of type theory and semantics for programming languages in that we develop and study new models for type theories and programming logics. It is also a contribution to the area of logic in computer science, in that our categorical analys ...
... The work presented in this thesis is a contribution to the area of type theory and semantics for programming languages in that we develop and study new models for type theories and programming logics. It is also a contribution to the area of logic in computer science, in that our categorical analys ...
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... to classical and quantum systems. The purpose-dependent usage of conditional Kullback-Leibler and Gibbs (Shannon) entropies is explained in case of non-equilibrium Smoluchowski processes. A very different temporal behavior of Gibbs and Kullback entropies is confronted. A specific conceptual niche is ...
... to classical and quantum systems. The purpose-dependent usage of conditional Kullback-Leibler and Gibbs (Shannon) entropies is explained in case of non-equilibrium Smoluchowski processes. A very different temporal behavior of Gibbs and Kullback entropies is confronted. A specific conceptual niche is ...
Hegel and Deleuze on the Metaphysical Interpretation of the Calculus
... the same result. Moving on from Oresme, if we are dealing with an object moving at a velocity which is not constant, then this procedure cannot be used, as we were able to determine the velocity at any point using the previous method only because the velocity was the same at every point (the average ...
... the same result. Moving on from Oresme, if we are dealing with an object moving at a velocity which is not constant, then this procedure cannot be used, as we were able to determine the velocity at any point using the previous method only because the velocity was the same at every point (the average ...
Cavity Induced Interfacing of Atoms and Light
... depending on the cavity’s mode volume, V , and quality factor, Q. More importantly, the probability of spontaneous emission placing a photon into the cavity is given by β = f /( f + 1). If the mode volume of the cavity is sufficiently small, the emitter and cavity couple so strongly that β ≈ 1, i.e. ...
... depending on the cavity’s mode volume, V , and quality factor, Q. More importantly, the probability of spontaneous emission placing a photon into the cavity is given by β = f /( f + 1). If the mode volume of the cavity is sufficiently small, the emitter and cavity couple so strongly that β ≈ 1, i.e. ...
Young whores-old nuns or
... It has generally escaped the notice of scholars that Einstein had discovered this structure of incompleteness as early as his 1914 paper, which is an early version of the general theory of relativity. At that stage, Einstein arrived at the conclusion that, based on his repeated attempts and failures ...
... It has generally escaped the notice of scholars that Einstein had discovered this structure of incompleteness as early as his 1914 paper, which is an early version of the general theory of relativity. At that stage, Einstein arrived at the conclusion that, based on his repeated attempts and failures ...
1 - Universität Stuttgart
... und Rekombination des NV, wie wir in dieser Arbeit herausgefunden haben. Dadurch befindet sich das NV nach dem optischen Initialisieren und Auslesen in einem gemischten Zustand von NV− und NV0 , wobei maximal 75 % der Population in NV− ist. Dabei kann nur der negative Ladungszustand NV− sinnvoll ge ...
... und Rekombination des NV, wie wir in dieser Arbeit herausgefunden haben. Dadurch befindet sich das NV nach dem optischen Initialisieren und Auslesen in einem gemischten Zustand von NV− und NV0 , wobei maximal 75 % der Population in NV− ist. Dabei kann nur der negative Ladungszustand NV− sinnvoll ge ...
Quantum Information Meets Quantum Matter
... network representation – provides a complete and precise characterization of 1D gapped systems so that we can actually classify all gapped phases in 1D. In particular, we show, after a careful introduction to the matrix product formalism, that there is no topological order in 1D and all gapped state ...
... network representation – provides a complete and precise characterization of 1D gapped systems so that we can actually classify all gapped phases in 1D. In particular, we show, after a careful introduction to the matrix product formalism, that there is no topological order in 1D and all gapped state ...
Edward Wilson-Ewing, 23rd February 2015 [PDF 1.69MB]
... Quantum Gravity Effects in the Early Universe One of the main difficulties of any theory of quantum gravity is to obtain predictions (that are realistically testable) and confront them to experiment or observations. The best hope in this direction appears to lie in the very early universe, where qu ...
... Quantum Gravity Effects in the Early Universe One of the main difficulties of any theory of quantum gravity is to obtain predictions (that are realistically testable) and confront them to experiment or observations. The best hope in this direction appears to lie in the very early universe, where qu ...
Development of a Silicon Semiconductor Quantum Dot Qubit with
... Development of a Silicon Semiconductor Quantum Dot Qubit with Dispersive Microwave Readout by Edward Trowbridge Henry Doctor of Philosophy in Physics University of California, Berkeley Professor I. Siddiqi, Chair Semiconductor quantum dots in silicon demonstrate exceptionally long spin lifetimes as ...
... Development of a Silicon Semiconductor Quantum Dot Qubit with Dispersive Microwave Readout by Edward Trowbridge Henry Doctor of Philosophy in Physics University of California, Berkeley Professor I. Siddiqi, Chair Semiconductor quantum dots in silicon demonstrate exceptionally long spin lifetimes as ...
Development of a Silicon Semiconductor Quantum Dot Qubit with
... Development of a Silicon Semiconductor Quantum Dot Qubit with Dispersive Microwave Readout by Edward Trowbridge Henry Doctor of Philosophy in Physics University of California, Berkeley Professor I. Siddiqi, Chair Semiconductor quantum dots in silicon demonstrate exceptionally long spin lifetimes as ...
... Development of a Silicon Semiconductor Quantum Dot Qubit with Dispersive Microwave Readout by Edward Trowbridge Henry Doctor of Philosophy in Physics University of California, Berkeley Professor I. Siddiqi, Chair Semiconductor quantum dots in silicon demonstrate exceptionally long spin lifetimes as ...
arXiv:math/0601458v1 [math.QA] 19 Jan 2006
... versions of structure types - or, equivalently, cardinalities of them. In section 2, we describe how this works in more detail, and give some examples. This leads, in section 3, to the application to quantum mechanics. In that section, we describe briefly the quantum harmonic oscillator. It has a Hi ...
... versions of structure types - or, equivalently, cardinalities of them. In section 2, we describe how this works in more detail, and give some examples. This leads, in section 3, to the application to quantum mechanics. In that section, we describe briefly the quantum harmonic oscillator. It has a Hi ...
NOT EVEN WRONG tells a fascinating and complex story about
... being concerned with the issues to be discussed in this book go back to the first years of the 1970s, to hours spent poring over every book about astronomy I could find in the local public library. At some point I came across the subject of astrophysics; in particular that part of the subject that s ...
... being concerned with the issues to be discussed in this book go back to the first years of the 1970s, to hours spent poring over every book about astronomy I could find in the local public library. At some point I came across the subject of astrophysics; in particular that part of the subject that s ...