University of London Physics MSci STUDENT HANDBOOK
... Each course has a code number used by the Intercollegiate MSci board, shown at the left hand side. Colleges use local codes for the courses they teach. The number is usually the same as the MSci code, but some are different; beware! All courses are a half course unit (15 credits). In QMUL language, ...
... Each course has a code number used by the Intercollegiate MSci board, shown at the left hand side. Colleges use local codes for the courses they teach. The number is usually the same as the MSci code, but some are different; beware! All courses are a half course unit (15 credits). In QMUL language, ...
Ground-state properties of sub-Ohmic spin
... model in the simultaneous presence of the diagonal and offdiagonal coupling. By using the variational approach, DMRG, exact-diagonalization as well as symmetry and mean-field analyses, we conduct a comprehensive study on the groundstate properties of the two-bath model, identify the picture of quant ...
... model in the simultaneous presence of the diagonal and offdiagonal coupling. By using the variational approach, DMRG, exact-diagonalization as well as symmetry and mean-field analyses, we conduct a comprehensive study on the groundstate properties of the two-bath model, identify the picture of quant ...
Coherent manipulations of charge-number states in a Cooper-pair box Y. Nakamura,
... define charge-number states with |n where n is a number of excess Cooper pairs in the right electrode. Because of the conservation of the total charge, the left electrode has (−n) excess Cooper pairs. The chargenumber states are the ground state of the two superconductors with such a particular char ...
... define charge-number states with |n where n is a number of excess Cooper pairs in the right electrode. Because of the conservation of the total charge, the left electrode has (−n) excess Cooper pairs. The chargenumber states are the ground state of the two superconductors with such a particular char ...
Moissis, A.A., and M. Zahn. Boundary Value Problems in Electrofluidized and Magnetically Stabilized Beds, Chemical Engineering Communications 67, 181-204, 1988
... magnetic or electric field collinear with the direction of the gas flow is applied to a bed of highly magnetizable or polarizable particles [2-10]. Unlike magnetic systems which only have magnetization forces, electric field systems can also have free charge forces described by Coulomb's law. Such s ...
... magnetic or electric field collinear with the direction of the gas flow is applied to a bed of highly magnetizable or polarizable particles [2-10]. Unlike magnetic systems which only have magnetization forces, electric field systems can also have free charge forces described by Coulomb's law. Such s ...
Quantum theory of spin waves in finite chiral spin chains
... is the same for all couplings and lies along the ŷ direction, perpendicular to the chain axis ẑ (see Fig. 1). In these situations, any global rotation of the spin spiral in the (xz) plane would result in a state with the same energy. This large degeneracy is broken by the presence of single ion un ...
... is the same for all couplings and lies along the ŷ direction, perpendicular to the chain axis ẑ (see Fig. 1). In these situations, any global rotation of the spin spiral in the (xz) plane would result in a state with the same energy. This large degeneracy is broken by the presence of single ion un ...
Quantum_Computing
... their values relative to each other (though not changing an actual value of a qubit due to the fact that they are in coherent superposition and therefore represent all possible values), a single operation can be simultaneously performed on multiple qubits. ...
... their values relative to each other (though not changing an actual value of a qubit due to the fact that they are in coherent superposition and therefore represent all possible values), a single operation can be simultaneously performed on multiple qubits. ...
Dyadic Tensor Notation
... a light cubic frame of side a. Choose the coordinate system most convenient to you. What is the moment of inertia of this cube? Why can we talk of the moment of inertia when we strictly speaking have a tensor? In fact, even for an asymmetric body one sometimes speaks of the moment of inertia about ...
... a light cubic frame of side a. Choose the coordinate system most convenient to you. What is the moment of inertia of this cube? Why can we talk of the moment of inertia when we strictly speaking have a tensor? In fact, even for an asymmetric body one sometimes speaks of the moment of inertia about ...
Lagrange`s Equations
... Armed with the ideas of the calculus of variations, we are ready to set up the version of mechanics published in 1788 by the Italian-French astronomer and mathematician Lagrange (1736-1813). The Lagrangian formulation has two important advantages over the earlier Newtonian formulation. First, Lagran ...
... Armed with the ideas of the calculus of variations, we are ready to set up the version of mechanics published in 1788 by the Italian-French astronomer and mathematician Lagrange (1736-1813). The Lagrangian formulation has two important advantages over the earlier Newtonian formulation. First, Lagran ...