Aalborg Universitet The effect of time-dependent coupling on non-equilibrium steady states
... Before ending this introduction, let us comment on some other physical aspects related to quantum transport problems. Many physics papers are dealing with transient currents and not only with the steady ones. More precisely, they investigate non-stationary electronic transport in noninteracting nano ...
... Before ending this introduction, let us comment on some other physical aspects related to quantum transport problems. Many physics papers are dealing with transient currents and not only with the steady ones. More precisely, they investigate non-stationary electronic transport in noninteracting nano ...
XI. On the Forces, Stresses, and Fluxes of Energy in the
... optical bearing, it is convenient to assume that the matter and the ether in contact with it move together. This is the working hypothesis made by H. HERTZ in his recent treatment of the electrodynamics of moving bodies; it is, in fact, what we tacitly assume in a straightforward and consistent work ...
... optical bearing, it is convenient to assume that the matter and the ether in contact with it move together. This is the working hypothesis made by H. HERTZ in his recent treatment of the electrodynamics of moving bodies; it is, in fact, what we tacitly assume in a straightforward and consistent work ...
Conf. Ser. 724 (2016) 012029 1 - The Racah Institute of Physics
... The indicated basis states are classified by quantum numbers which are the labels of irreducible representation (irreps) of the algebras in each chain. These solvable limits correspond to known benchmarks of the geometric description of nuclei, involving vibrational [U(5)], γ-soft [O(6)], and rotati ...
... The indicated basis states are classified by quantum numbers which are the labels of irreducible representation (irreps) of the algebras in each chain. These solvable limits correspond to known benchmarks of the geometric description of nuclei, involving vibrational [U(5)], γ-soft [O(6)], and rotati ...
Adiabatic=Quantum.Ah.. - Duke Computer Science
... New vantage point to tackle the challenges of quantum computation: 1. Designing new algorithms: change of langauge, new tools. 2. Adiabatic Computation is resilient to certain types of errors ...
... New vantage point to tackle the challenges of quantum computation: 1. Designing new algorithms: change of langauge, new tools. 2. Adiabatic Computation is resilient to certain types of errors ...
Impact of Spin-Orbit Coupling on Quantum Hall
... (sample D) with density p 2:3 1011 cm2 to investigate if the anisotropy observed in sample C is stable against a change of the symmetry of the confining potential. As seen in Fig. 4, the change in the transport properties is striking. Even though the density is the same as sample C, the transpo ...
... (sample D) with density p 2:3 1011 cm2 to investigate if the anisotropy observed in sample C is stable against a change of the symmetry of the confining potential. As seen in Fig. 4, the change in the transport properties is striking. Even though the density is the same as sample C, the transpo ...
Temperature dependence of the zero point kinetic energy in ice and
... density increases in lowering the temperature from supercritical to ambient conditions, the intra-molecular stretching modes become softer, while the external modes - mainly hindered rotations and librations- become harder. These two changes seem to compensate each other almost in an exact way, prov ...
... density increases in lowering the temperature from supercritical to ambient conditions, the intra-molecular stretching modes become softer, while the external modes - mainly hindered rotations and librations- become harder. These two changes seem to compensate each other almost in an exact way, prov ...
Computational complexity in electronic structure PERSPECTIVE
... quantum computational complexity sprang out of investigations of spin systems which were likely candidates for constructing a quantum computer. Those results have since been extended in many directions, but in this article we focus on the difficulty of computing the ground state energy of quantum Hami ...
... quantum computational complexity sprang out of investigations of spin systems which were likely candidates for constructing a quantum computer. Those results have since been extended in many directions, but in this article we focus on the difficulty of computing the ground state energy of quantum Hami ...
Wave Optics Module Model Library
... 1 On the Model toolbar, click Add Plot Group and choose 1D Plot Group. 2 In the Settings window for 1D Plot Group, locate the Plot Settings section. 3 Select the x-axis label check box. 4 In the associated text field, type Angle of Incidence. 5 Select the y-axis label check box. 6 In the associated ...
... 1 On the Model toolbar, click Add Plot Group and choose 1D Plot Group. 2 In the Settings window for 1D Plot Group, locate the Plot Settings section. 3 Select the x-axis label check box. 4 In the associated text field, type Angle of Incidence. 5 Select the y-axis label check box. 6 In the associated ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... P. Mora and T. Antonsen [2] introduced a 2D cylindrically symmetric code called WAKE based on the quasistatic approximation which would model the propagation of intense and very short laser pulse in a tenuous plasma. The advantage of their model is appreciated when one compares the same sets of para ...
... P. Mora and T. Antonsen [2] introduced a 2D cylindrically symmetric code called WAKE based on the quasistatic approximation which would model the propagation of intense and very short laser pulse in a tenuous plasma. The advantage of their model is appreciated when one compares the same sets of para ...