Correlation energy of two electrons in a ball
... confined systems such as electrons in square,13,14 cylindrical,15 and spherical16–21 boxes have also attracted attention. The last of these has been extensively used for the assessment of density-functional approximations16–18 and the study of Wigner molecules22 at low densities.19–21 In a previous ...
... confined systems such as electrons in square,13,14 cylindrical,15 and spherical16–21 boxes have also attracted attention. The last of these has been extensively used for the assessment of density-functional approximations16–18 and the study of Wigner molecules22 at low densities.19–21 In a previous ...
Strong-field ionization of atoms and molecules by short femtosecond
... strong-fields, where the number of photons can be approximated by a continuous variable, thus making the field classical. We furthermore neglect the influence of the atom or molecule on the laser field. In addition, we are going to use the single active electron approximation (SAE) throughout this t ...
... strong-fields, where the number of photons can be approximated by a continuous variable, thus making the field classical. We furthermore neglect the influence of the atom or molecule on the laser field. In addition, we are going to use the single active electron approximation (SAE) throughout this t ...
Density Measurements of a Turbulent Wake using Acetone PLIF
... unique ability to investigate aerooptic distortion by its fundamental mechanisms. In addition, by obtaining the density field, the aerooptic distortion for any wave front type, size, wavelength, and orientation/ path through the medium can be approximated. This is in contrast to traditional wave fro ...
... unique ability to investigate aerooptic distortion by its fundamental mechanisms. In addition, by obtaining the density field, the aerooptic distortion for any wave front type, size, wavelength, and orientation/ path through the medium can be approximated. This is in contrast to traditional wave fro ...
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... a (semi)additive structure, the superpositions characteristic of quantum phenomena can be captured at this abstract level. Moreover, the biproduct structure interacts with the compact-closed structure in a non-trivial fashion. In particular, the distributivity of tensor product over biproduct allows ...
... a (semi)additive structure, the superpositions characteristic of quantum phenomena can be captured at this abstract level. Moreover, the biproduct structure interacts with the compact-closed structure in a non-trivial fashion. In particular, the distributivity of tensor product over biproduct allows ...
GK-pt-1 - KFUPM Faculty List
... to produce ionization in typical materials by the radiation or the secondary products of its interaction. Radiations with energy greater than this minimum are classified as ionizing radiations. The upper bound is chosen to limit the topics in this cove,rage to those of primary concern in nuclear sci ...
... to produce ionization in typical materials by the radiation or the secondary products of its interaction. Radiations with energy greater than this minimum are classified as ionizing radiations. The upper bound is chosen to limit the topics in this cove,rage to those of primary concern in nuclear sci ...
Simple Harmonic Motion - New Age International
... When the point is at a distance x from the mean position its velocity is given by Eqn. (1.8): v = ω(A2 – x2)1/2. Its time period, T = 2π/ω = π; thus ω = 2 s–1. At x = 0, v = Aω = 0.1; thus A = 0.05 m. When x = 0.03 m, v = 2 [(0.05)2 – (0.03)2]1/2 = 0.08 m/s. 2. A point moves with simple harmonic mot ...
... When the point is at a distance x from the mean position its velocity is given by Eqn. (1.8): v = ω(A2 – x2)1/2. Its time period, T = 2π/ω = π; thus ω = 2 s–1. At x = 0, v = Aω = 0.1; thus A = 0.05 m. When x = 0.03 m, v = 2 [(0.05)2 – (0.03)2]1/2 = 0.08 m/s. 2. A point moves with simple harmonic mot ...
Probabilistic instantaneous quantum computation
... apply the scheme to propose quantum computation with linear optics together with single-photon detection and singlephoton sources. Further extensions have been developed 关6 –10兴. Here we consider the time aspect of teleportation-based quantum computation. We show that with finite probability the com ...
... apply the scheme to propose quantum computation with linear optics together with single-photon detection and singlephoton sources. Further extensions have been developed 关6 –10兴. Here we consider the time aspect of teleportation-based quantum computation. We show that with finite probability the com ...
Chapter 9
... …..That Professor Goddard, with his "chair" in Clark College and the countenancing of the Smithsonian Institution, does not know the relation of action to reaction, and of the need to have something better than a vacuum against which to react--to say that would be absurd. Of course he only seems to ...
... …..That Professor Goddard, with his "chair" in Clark College and the countenancing of the Smithsonian Institution, does not know the relation of action to reaction, and of the need to have something better than a vacuum against which to react--to say that would be absurd. Of course he only seems to ...
Standard Model is an Effective Theory
... • Masses and interaction strengths span many, many orders of magnitude, but not all candidates are equally motivated • Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) ...
... • Masses and interaction strengths span many, many orders of magnitude, but not all candidates are equally motivated • Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) ...
Optical control of the spin of a magnetic atom in a semiconductor
... process, weaker values of D0 are usually observed in selfassembled QDs [31]. An anisotropy of the strain in the xy plane (QD plane) can mix different Sz components through the anisotropic crystal field. This coupling is described in the Hamiltonian (1) by its characteristic energy E which depends on ...
... process, weaker values of D0 are usually observed in selfassembled QDs [31]. An anisotropy of the strain in the xy plane (QD plane) can mix different Sz components through the anisotropic crystal field. This coupling is described in the Hamiltonian (1) by its characteristic energy E which depends on ...
Quels degrés de liberté pour quels phénom`enes? Part II. La
... FIG. 8 (color online). The main regions of nuclear shape coexistence discussed in Sec. III are shown in relationship to closed shells. Regions A, F: see Sec. III.B.1; regions B, C, D, and E: see Sec. III.B.2; region G: see Sec. III.A.8; region H: see Sec. III.A.5; region I: see Sec. III.A.3; region ...
... FIG. 8 (color online). The main regions of nuclear shape coexistence discussed in Sec. III are shown in relationship to closed shells. Regions A, F: see Sec. III.B.1; regions B, C, D, and E: see Sec. III.B.2; region G: see Sec. III.A.8; region H: see Sec. III.A.5; region I: see Sec. III.A.3; region ...
the PDF - JILA Science - University of Colorado Boulder
... improvements in atomic clocks. At the same time, atomic clock research has helped to advance the frontiers of science, affecting both fundamental and applied research. The ability to control quantum states of individual atoms and photons is central to quantum information science and precision measur ...
... improvements in atomic clocks. At the same time, atomic clock research has helped to advance the frontiers of science, affecting both fundamental and applied research. The ability to control quantum states of individual atoms and photons is central to quantum information science and precision measur ...