 
									
								
									E-Infinity theory and the Higgs field - SelectedWorks
									
... On the right hand side of Eq. (1) we have the mass tensor. According to Einstein’s famous formula E = mc2, matter and energy are by virtue of the special relative equivalent. However, energy on a fundamental level obeys Planck’s quantum, so at quantum scale, the right hand side of Eq. (1) becomes qu ...
                        	... On the right hand side of Eq. (1) we have the mass tensor. According to Einstein’s famous formula E = mc2, matter and energy are by virtue of the special relative equivalent. However, energy on a fundamental level obeys Planck’s quantum, so at quantum scale, the right hand side of Eq. (1) becomes qu ...
									ac-Driven Atomic Quantum Motor - Physik Uni
									
... ac-driving and the Bloch frequencies are mutually in resonance [19], i.e., q! ¼ r!B , where r and q are coprime integers. Figure 4 shows the dependence of the asymptotic motor speed for different bias values. There are two remarkable features. First, the spectrum of velocities is symmetric around !B ...
                        	... ac-driving and the Bloch frequencies are mutually in resonance [19], i.e., q! ¼ r!B , where r and q are coprime integers. Figure 4 shows the dependence of the asymptotic motor speed for different bias values. There are two remarkable features. First, the spectrum of velocities is symmetric around !B ...
									COURSE MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS.
									
... 7. Give an example of a Hilbert space and a linear operator T : H → H such that im(T † ) is not equal to (ker(T ))⊥ . 8. Let T : H → H be a hermitian operator with domain H. Suppose that hx, T (x)i = 0 for all x ∈ H. Show that hx, T (y)i = 0 for all x, y ∈ H and hence, that T = 0. 9. Let H be the Hi ...
                        	... 7. Give an example of a Hilbert space and a linear operator T : H → H such that im(T † ) is not equal to (ker(T ))⊥ . 8. Let T : H → H be a hermitian operator with domain H. Suppose that hx, T (x)i = 0 for all x ∈ H. Show that hx, T (y)i = 0 for all x, y ∈ H and hence, that T = 0. 9. Let H be the Hi ...
									Von Neumann algebra automorphisms and time
									
... We obtain in this way a general state dependent definition of time flow in a general covariant context. If the system is not generally covariant and is in a Gibbs state, then this postulate reduces to the Hamilton equations, as we shall show. In the general case, on the other side, concrete examples ...
                        	... We obtain in this way a general state dependent definition of time flow in a general covariant context. If the system is not generally covariant and is in a Gibbs state, then this postulate reduces to the Hamilton equations, as we shall show. In the general case, on the other side, concrete examples ...
									The Liar-paradox in a Quantum Mechanical Perspective
									
... Our aim is to show that the liar paradox can be described in a meaningful way by the quantum mechanical formalism. The theories of chaos and complexity have shown that similar patterns of behaviour can be found in very different layers of reality. The success of these theories demonstrates that inte ...
                        	... Our aim is to show that the liar paradox can be described in a meaningful way by the quantum mechanical formalism. The theories of chaos and complexity have shown that similar patterns of behaviour can be found in very different layers of reality. The success of these theories demonstrates that inte ...
									Quantum factorization of 56153 with only 4 qubits
									
... We have shown that the NMR experiment of Xu et al. [1] in 2012 factored an entire class of numbers, and not just the one number that they reported (which was 143). The largest such number that we found without using any prior knowledge of the solution to the factorization problem was 56153. Since th ...
                        	... We have shown that the NMR experiment of Xu et al. [1] in 2012 factored an entire class of numbers, and not just the one number that they reported (which was 143). The largest such number that we found without using any prior knowledge of the solution to the factorization problem was 56153. Since th ...
									Momentum - Ms. Gamm
									
... Momentum is a common word – you hear it every so often, but not like every day, normally. Sportscasters will say that a team has a “lot of momentum”. Or a news anchor person might say “the need for federal regulation of the qualification of physics teachers is gaining momentum”. A kind of related th ...
                        	... Momentum is a common word – you hear it every so often, but not like every day, normally. Sportscasters will say that a team has a “lot of momentum”. Or a news anchor person might say “the need for federal regulation of the qualification of physics teachers is gaining momentum”. A kind of related th ...
									angular motion - Craigie High School
									
... particular radius r from the axis of rotation. The moment of inertia of the object is determined by ...
                        	... particular radius r from the axis of rotation. The moment of inertia of the object is determined by ...
									Fractional Spin Liquid Hierarchy for Spin S
									
... the edge states, the situation is more subtle for spin liquids. While they do not exhibit gapless edge states in general, spin liquids still possess a hidden topological order that is emergent through the fractionalization of quantum numbers and quasiparticle statistics. In fact, even before the FQH ...
                        	... the edge states, the situation is more subtle for spin liquids. While they do not exhibit gapless edge states in general, spin liquids still possess a hidden topological order that is emergent through the fractionalization of quantum numbers and quasiparticle statistics. In fact, even before the FQH ...
									Near field heat transfer between metamaterials
									
...   6  1013 rad.s 1 and and   1.5  1013 rad.s 1 that it reaches about 25% of the ultimate heat transfer. Polaritons are thus excellent candidates to maximize non contact heat transfer between materials where they could be used in next generation thermophotovoltaic devices to enhance conversion ...
                        	...   6  1013 rad.s 1 and and   1.5  1013 rad.s 1 that it reaches about 25% of the ultimate heat transfer. Polaritons are thus excellent candidates to maximize non contact heat transfer between materials where they could be used in next generation thermophotovoltaic devices to enhance conversion ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									