 
									
								
									momentum
									
... • Big player @ 2m/s Small player @ 2 m/s • Big player @ 0.6 m/s Small player @ 6 m/s • Small player @ 2 m/s Bullet @ 100 m/s • Small player @ 100 m/s Bullet @ 4 m/s ...
                        	... • Big player @ 2m/s Small player @ 2 m/s • Big player @ 0.6 m/s Small player @ 6 m/s • Small player @ 2 m/s Bullet @ 100 m/s • Small player @ 100 m/s Bullet @ 4 m/s ...
									Quantum Wires and Quantum Point Contacts
									
... Tq←p = Tqp. It is possible to have Tqp > 1, since more than one mode may connect the two contacts. Tqp does not have to be an integer, Tpp is a backscattering probability. •The total current emitted by contact p is Ip, while μp is the electrochemical potential of contact p. •An “ideal” contact absor ...
                        	... Tq←p = Tqp. It is possible to have Tqp > 1, since more than one mode may connect the two contacts. Tqp does not have to be an integer, Tpp is a backscattering probability. •The total current emitted by contact p is Ip, while μp is the electrochemical potential of contact p. •An “ideal” contact absor ...
									Generalized quantum mechanical two-Coulomb
									
... results of the numerical calculations are given. In the Conclusions, we discuss possible physical applications. Note also that the classical analogue of our problem is known as the generalized two fixed centers problem and refers to celestial mechanics. [10] The problem first arose in 1961, when it ...
                        	... results of the numerical calculations are given. In the Conclusions, we discuss possible physical applications. Note also that the classical analogue of our problem is known as the generalized two fixed centers problem and refers to celestial mechanics. [10] The problem first arose in 1961, when it ...
									Wigner functions - Statistical Physics and Theory of Chaos
									
... accompanying Weyl transform have appeared in this journal.6–8 A paper by Snygg9 is similar in approach to the present paper, but more formal and abstract. My goal is to give a shorter and more focused presentation of these topics with an eye on the relation between quantum and classical physics. I w ...
                        	... accompanying Weyl transform have appeared in this journal.6–8 A paper by Snygg9 is similar in approach to the present paper, but more formal and abstract. My goal is to give a shorter and more focused presentation of these topics with an eye on the relation between quantum and classical physics. I w ...
									Quantum Mechanics Lecture 30 Dr. Mauro Ferreira
									
... asymptotic analysis is if the series terminates at a finite value jmax. cjmax +1 = 0 ...
                        	... asymptotic analysis is if the series terminates at a finite value jmax. cjmax +1 = 0 ...
									Ground state entanglement entropy for discrete
									
... motion) significantly dominates over the oscillation mode Ω2 (the relative motion). We also find that when the parameter k increases, the entanglement will rise more slowly with the increasing value of the parameter σ. This means that the oscillation mode Ω2 becomes more significant with increasing ...
                        	... motion) significantly dominates over the oscillation mode Ω2 (the relative motion). We also find that when the parameter k increases, the entanglement will rise more slowly with the increasing value of the parameter σ. This means that the oscillation mode Ω2 becomes more significant with increasing ...
									Supersolidity of glasses
									
... A normal solid is characterized by a single velocity of macroscopic motion: the solid bulk velocity v. The momentum density is ρv, where ρ is the mass density. The general motion of a superfluid solid is characterized (see [1]) by two mutually independent velocities: that of the solid bulk and the ...
                        	... A normal solid is characterized by a single velocity of macroscopic motion: the solid bulk velocity v. The momentum density is ρv, where ρ is the mass density. The general motion of a superfluid solid is characterized (see [1]) by two mutually independent velocities: that of the solid bulk and the ...
									Quantum Behavior of Measurement Apparatus - HAL-ENS
									
... interpretation of quantum physics, which is predictive about measurement results and retrodictive about state preparations. These tasks need conditional probabilities linked by Bayes’ theorem, and in the most general case, the expression of probabilities on the Hilbert space H is given by the recent ...
                        	... interpretation of quantum physics, which is predictive about measurement results and retrodictive about state preparations. These tasks need conditional probabilities linked by Bayes’ theorem, and in the most general case, the expression of probabilities on the Hilbert space H is given by the recent ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									