
The Lagrangian Method
... a stationary value of S, however, all the phases take on essentially the same value, thereby adding constructively instead of destructively. There is therefore a nonzero probability for the particle to take a path that yields a stationary value of S. So this is the path we observe. 3. But again, the ...
... a stationary value of S, however, all the phases take on essentially the same value, thereby adding constructively instead of destructively. There is therefore a nonzero probability for the particle to take a path that yields a stationary value of S. So this is the path we observe. 3. But again, the ...
A conformal field theory approach to the fractional quantum Hall
... these wave functions relies on an analysis using conformal field theory and group theory in analogy with an analysis done before for non-abelian SU(2) spin singlet states [1]. Structure of the thesis I wrote this thesis with the intention that any master student theoretical physics can follow the su ...
... these wave functions relies on an analysis using conformal field theory and group theory in analogy with an analysis done before for non-abelian SU(2) spin singlet states [1]. Structure of the thesis I wrote this thesis with the intention that any master student theoretical physics can follow the su ...
Ontological Aspects of Quantum Field Theory edited by
... philosophy. While more will be said about the relevant philosophical disciplines in section 1.4, this section is concerned with the question how physics and philosophy are related to each other in ontological matters. It will be shown that the major contribution of philosophy consists in its concept ...
... philosophy. While more will be said about the relevant philosophical disciplines in section 1.4, this section is concerned with the question how physics and philosophy are related to each other in ontological matters. It will be shown that the major contribution of philosophy consists in its concept ...
Equações de Onda Generalizadas e Quantização
... Prof. Dr. Paulo Afonso Faria da Veiga (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences – University of Sao Paulo) Prof. Dr. André Gustavo Scagliusi Landulfo (Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas – Federal University of ABC) ...
... Prof. Dr. Paulo Afonso Faria da Veiga (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences – University of Sao Paulo) Prof. Dr. André Gustavo Scagliusi Landulfo (Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas – Federal University of ABC) ...
Duo: A general program for calculating spectra of diatomic molecules
... where µ = Ma +Mb is the reduced mass of the molecule and Ma and Mb are the (nuclear) masses of atoms a and b, respectively. Vstate (r ) is the potential energy curve (PEC) for the electronic state under study, J is the total angular momentum of the molecule and υ = 0, 1, . . . is the vibrational qua ...
... where µ = Ma +Mb is the reduced mass of the molecule and Ma and Mb are the (nuclear) masses of atoms a and b, respectively. Vstate (r ) is the potential energy curve (PEC) for the electronic state under study, J is the total angular momentum of the molecule and υ = 0, 1, . . . is the vibrational qua ...
Fifth Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD5)
... Abstract: The search for the ultimate laws of thermodynamics at the nano scale is providing ever deeper insights on the constraints on implementations of information processing. The work requirement for erasure and work yield of formation of a quantum state, the conversion rates of one state into an ...
... Abstract: The search for the ultimate laws of thermodynamics at the nano scale is providing ever deeper insights on the constraints on implementations of information processing. The work requirement for erasure and work yield of formation of a quantum state, the conversion rates of one state into an ...
On quantum obfuscation - University of Maryland Institute for
... satisfies three core properties: 1. functional equivalence: the input/output functionality of the input program does not change; 2. polynomial slowdown: if the input program is efficient, then the output program is efficient; 3. obfuscation: the code of the output program is “hard to understand.” Th ...
... satisfies three core properties: 1. functional equivalence: the input/output functionality of the input program does not change; 2. polynomial slowdown: if the input program is efficient, then the output program is efficient; 3. obfuscation: the code of the output program is “hard to understand.” Th ...
(Super) Oscillator on CP (N) and Constant Magnetic Field
... systems, specified by the presence of a magnetic flux for N = 1; by a Dirac monopole for N = 2 (the MICKepler system); and by a Yang monopole1 for N = 4 (see, respectively, [4, 5, 6]). It could be checked easily, that the MIC-Kepler system, initially introduced by Zwanziger for the description of th ...
... systems, specified by the presence of a magnetic flux for N = 1; by a Dirac monopole for N = 2 (the MICKepler system); and by a Yang monopole1 for N = 4 (see, respectively, [4, 5, 6]). It could be checked easily, that the MIC-Kepler system, initially introduced by Zwanziger for the description of th ...
Quantum Computation with Molecular Nanomagnets
... results have been obtained: the decoherence time has been measured on several molecular nanomagnets and different molecules have been designed and synthesized with inspiration to computing schemes. In this chapter, we firstly introduce some fundamentals and then we review achievements obtained so fa ...
... results have been obtained: the decoherence time has been measured on several molecular nanomagnets and different molecules have been designed and synthesized with inspiration to computing schemes. In this chapter, we firstly introduce some fundamentals and then we review achievements obtained so fa ...
Twenty years of the Weyl anomaly
... dogs and Englishmen. (My thesis title: Problems in the Classical and Quantum Theories of Gravitation was greeted with hoots of derision when I announced it at the Cargese Summer School en route to Trieste. The work originated with a bet between Abdus Salam and Hermann Bondi about whether you could g ...
... dogs and Englishmen. (My thesis title: Problems in the Classical and Quantum Theories of Gravitation was greeted with hoots of derision when I announced it at the Cargese Summer School en route to Trieste. The work originated with a bet between Abdus Salam and Hermann Bondi about whether you could g ...
Quantum_doc
... psib, or psik, where b and k stand for bra and ket wavefunctions; these are all complex vectors, using the Cn.c complex style. They also always require xr to be a real vector of corresponding x values and n to be the number of real values in xr and the number of complex values in psi. Where units ar ...
... psib, or psik, where b and k stand for bra and ket wavefunctions; these are all complex vectors, using the Cn.c complex style. They also always require xr to be a real vector of corresponding x values and n to be the number of real values in xr and the number of complex values in psi. Where units ar ...
Marblestone, Devoret..
... can output the binary digits sq in the sum of the senders’ input bits, in contrast to the classical case. This leads to the following theorem. Theorem 2 (Quantum-classical dichotomy in nonlinearity): an entanglementassisted locally nonlinear distributed evaluation can evaluate Boolean functions with ...
... can output the binary digits sq in the sum of the senders’ input bits, in contrast to the classical case. This leads to the following theorem. Theorem 2 (Quantum-classical dichotomy in nonlinearity): an entanglementassisted locally nonlinear distributed evaluation can evaluate Boolean functions with ...
FoMP: Vectors, Tensors and Fields
... Before going through some worked examples let us state two simple rules which will help you to avoid many common mistakes 1. Always check that the quantities on both sides of an equation are of the same type. e.g. any equation of the form vector = scalar is clearly wrong. (The only exception to this ...
... Before going through some worked examples let us state two simple rules which will help you to avoid many common mistakes 1. Always check that the quantities on both sides of an equation are of the same type. e.g. any equation of the form vector = scalar is clearly wrong. (The only exception to this ...
- Philsci-Archive
... the S-matrix series expansion is considered unproblematic. I have no reason to believe in this traditional Nagel type of intertheoretical reduction. In fact the second vector of my work leads me to consider that quantum electrodynamics cannot be seen as more fundamental than classical electrodynamic ...
... the S-matrix series expansion is considered unproblematic. I have no reason to believe in this traditional Nagel type of intertheoretical reduction. In fact the second vector of my work leads me to consider that quantum electrodynamics cannot be seen as more fundamental than classical electrodynamic ...
Effective Field Theories in Cosmology - SUrface
... energy scales. The first window is provided by the small temperature fluctuations observed in the CMB [7, 8]. These fluctuations are believed to have the same origin of the large scale structures we observe in the universe [9, 10] and could have been determined during a period of accelerated expansi ...
... energy scales. The first window is provided by the small temperature fluctuations observed in the CMB [7, 8]. These fluctuations are believed to have the same origin of the large scale structures we observe in the universe [9, 10] and could have been determined during a period of accelerated expansi ...