Nonspreading wave packets of Rydberg electrons in molecules with
... R. This gives for the lowest rotational state x0 ø 312. Such a value of the mean distance from the center for standard Rydberg states in hydrogenic atoms would correspond to the principal quantum number n equal to about 18. One should keep in mind, however, that the Trojan states are nonstationary a ...
... R. This gives for the lowest rotational state x0 ø 312. Such a value of the mean distance from the center for standard Rydberg states in hydrogenic atoms would correspond to the principal quantum number n equal to about 18. One should keep in mind, however, that the Trojan states are nonstationary a ...
Effect of a scale-dependent cosmological term on the motion of
... logical term with the scaling law (1) is necessary for the stability of the gravitational vacuum: it stabilizes the Einstein action with respect to a special set of field configurations, called “zero-modes” [5]. This holds in the Euclidean as well as in the Minkowskian formalism. ...
... logical term with the scaling law (1) is necessary for the stability of the gravitational vacuum: it stabilizes the Einstein action with respect to a special set of field configurations, called “zero-modes” [5]. This holds in the Euclidean as well as in the Minkowskian formalism. ...
PUBLISHED VERSION Quantum heat bath for spin-lattice
... interaction function, mainly determined by the overlapping of wave functions of the d electrons, which depends on the atomic distance between the interacting spin pair. Sn is the atomic spin vector (spins in the rest of the current paper) of the nth atom arising from the spin polarization of the ato ...
... interaction function, mainly determined by the overlapping of wave functions of the d electrons, which depends on the atomic distance between the interacting spin pair. Sn is the atomic spin vector (spins in the rest of the current paper) of the nth atom arising from the spin polarization of the ato ...
Preparation of Papers in Two-Column Format for the
... lead to the evolution of the latter one. And the answer that follows is that although a classical computer can theoretically simulate a quantum computer, it is incredibly inefficient, so much so that a classical computer is effectively incapable of performing many tasks that a quantum computer could ...
... lead to the evolution of the latter one. And the answer that follows is that although a classical computer can theoretically simulate a quantum computer, it is incredibly inefficient, so much so that a classical computer is effectively incapable of performing many tasks that a quantum computer could ...
Linear acceleration of rolling objects Rotational Motion (cont.) R θ
... Since the object rolls without slipping there is a force of friction, f, acting on the object, at it’s point of contact with the incline, in the direction up the incline. ...
... Since the object rolls without slipping there is a force of friction, f, acting on the object, at it’s point of contact with the incline, in the direction up the incline. ...
The Stern Gerlach Experiment Abstract
... Otto Stern, in 1921, thought of a conclusive experiment to find the answer to this question. He proposed to observe the deflection of a beam of neutral silver atoms in an inhomogeneous magnetic field. The deflection would be caused solely by the nuclear magnetic moments. He assumed that, since silve ...
... Otto Stern, in 1921, thought of a conclusive experiment to find the answer to this question. He proposed to observe the deflection of a beam of neutral silver atoms in an inhomogeneous magnetic field. The deflection would be caused solely by the nuclear magnetic moments. He assumed that, since silve ...
Testing quantum correlations versus single
... ‘simpler’ correlations in which the individual properties would be even partially defined. Nature is really such that, in some cases, individual properties are completely lost whereas global properties are sharply defined. Our result is in good agreement with the recent work in of Colbeck and Renner ...
... ‘simpler’ correlations in which the individual properties would be even partially defined. Nature is really such that, in some cases, individual properties are completely lost whereas global properties are sharply defined. Our result is in good agreement with the recent work in of Colbeck and Renner ...