A generalized entropy measuring quantum localization
... pure states, this inequality is obviously trivial, because S v.N. =0. In several studies the entropy (3) has been used to measure the degree of localization of eigenstates in a certain ``natural basis'', also in order to separate the states into ``regular'' and ``chaotic'' ones my measuring their de ...
... pure states, this inequality is obviously trivial, because S v.N. =0. In several studies the entropy (3) has been used to measure the degree of localization of eigenstates in a certain ``natural basis'', also in order to separate the states into ``regular'' and ``chaotic'' ones my measuring their de ...
Chapter 1. The Basics of Quantum Mechanics
... excited (e.g., by electric discharge). It was found that each kind of atom (i.e., H or C or O) emitted photons whose frequencies were of very characteristic values. An example of such emission spectra is shown in Fig. 1.2 for hydrogen atoms. ...
... excited (e.g., by electric discharge). It was found that each kind of atom (i.e., H or C or O) emitted photons whose frequencies were of very characteristic values. An example of such emission spectra is shown in Fig. 1.2 for hydrogen atoms. ...
Quantum Chaos and Quantum Computers
... On the border between two Millennia it is natural to ask the question, what will be the origin of future human power? Even thirty or twenty years ago the standard answer would be: nuclear. But now in the view of the amazing computer development all over the world it becomes clear that the future pow ...
... On the border between two Millennia it is natural to ask the question, what will be the origin of future human power? Even thirty or twenty years ago the standard answer would be: nuclear. But now in the view of the amazing computer development all over the world it becomes clear that the future pow ...
Does Quantum Mechanics Clash with the Equivalence Principle
... (EP2) A state of rest in a homogeneous gravitational field is physically indistinguishable from a state of uniform acceleration in a gravity-free space. Note that, unlike EP1, this statement constrains the totality of physical systems, not only the mechanical behavior of very special systems, i.e., ...
... (EP2) A state of rest in a homogeneous gravitational field is physically indistinguishable from a state of uniform acceleration in a gravity-free space. Note that, unlike EP1, this statement constrains the totality of physical systems, not only the mechanical behavior of very special systems, i.e., ...
Attosecond Time-Scale Intra-atomic Phase Matching of High Harmonic Generation
... Coherent control techniques have been applied successfully to a number of systems in the past few years [12]. At lower intensities, phase-only laser pulse-shape control has been used to suppress or enhance the transition probability for two-photon absorption, in a way that can be predicted through a ...
... Coherent control techniques have been applied successfully to a number of systems in the past few years [12]. At lower intensities, phase-only laser pulse-shape control has been used to suppress or enhance the transition probability for two-photon absorption, in a way that can be predicted through a ...
Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science
... This is the general form of Heisenberg’s uncertainty relations for position and momentum. Remark that only at this point one could unhesitatingly speak about position and momentum, physical quantities which had disappeared in Heisenberg’s original 1925 paper. In the meantime these concepts had alrea ...
... This is the general form of Heisenberg’s uncertainty relations for position and momentum. Remark that only at this point one could unhesitatingly speak about position and momentum, physical quantities which had disappeared in Heisenberg’s original 1925 paper. In the meantime these concepts had alrea ...
URL - StealthSkater
... The process in which proteins covered by ordered water analogous to ice temporarily melt and form aggregates is a basic process induced by the feed of energy to the cellular system and could be compared to cellular summer. This process could mean quite generally molecular re-programming induced by ...
... The process in which proteins covered by ordered water analogous to ice temporarily melt and form aggregates is a basic process induced by the feed of energy to the cellular system and could be compared to cellular summer. This process could mean quite generally molecular re-programming induced by ...
quantum aspects of photon propagation in transparent infinite
... In this paper, the effort of the author is focused on a rather different direction, than it is usually paid by the physicists working with photons. While the great part of them deals with free photons implied in optical experiments or confined in ideal cavities and constrained to thermal equilibrium ...
... In this paper, the effort of the author is focused on a rather different direction, than it is usually paid by the physicists working with photons. While the great part of them deals with free photons implied in optical experiments or confined in ideal cavities and constrained to thermal equilibrium ...
Chapter 1
... the study of the photons emitted from atoms and ions that had been heated or otherwise excited (e.g., by electric discharge). It was found that each kind of atom (i.e., H or C or O) emitted photons whose frequencies ν were of very characteristic values. An example of such emission spectra is shown i ...
... the study of the photons emitted from atoms and ions that had been heated or otherwise excited (e.g., by electric discharge). It was found that each kind of atom (i.e., H or C or O) emitted photons whose frequencies ν were of very characteristic values. An example of such emission spectra is shown i ...
The quantum world is not built up from correlations - Philsci
... the singlet state can be regarded to have a locally preexistent spin value. Instead, the singlet state tells us that upon measurement the spin values, if measured in the same direction on each particle, will always be found anti-parallel. Because this (anti-) correlation is found in all such measure ...
... the singlet state can be regarded to have a locally preexistent spin value. Instead, the singlet state tells us that upon measurement the spin values, if measured in the same direction on each particle, will always be found anti-parallel. Because this (anti-) correlation is found in all such measure ...
Entanglement in bipartite and tripartite quantum systems
... The counterintuitive properties of entanglement were first discussed by Albert Einstein in 1935, in a joint paper with Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen [1]. It was Erwin Schrödinger, who shortly thereafter coined the word entanglement and described it as “not one but rather the characteristic trait ...
... The counterintuitive properties of entanglement were first discussed by Albert Einstein in 1935, in a joint paper with Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen [1]. It was Erwin Schrödinger, who shortly thereafter coined the word entanglement and described it as “not one but rather the characteristic trait ...
Statistics, Causality and Bell`s theorem
... by explaining what is actually happening behind the scenes, as it were. The purpose of this paper is to review that program from a statistician’s point of view. The EPR-B model is a model which predicts the statistics of the measurement of spin on an entangled pair of spin-half quantum systems or pa ...
... by explaining what is actually happening behind the scenes, as it were. The purpose of this paper is to review that program from a statistician’s point of view. The EPR-B model is a model which predicts the statistics of the measurement of spin on an entangled pair of spin-half quantum systems or pa ...
Realization of the Cirac–Zoller controlled
... using NMR techniques, complex quantum algorithms such as Shor’s factorizing algorithm10 employing seven qubits have been demonstrated11. In NMR systems qubits are encoded in mixed states and ensemble measurements reveal the computational output. Thus, NMR implementations of a QC are not scalable in ...
... using NMR techniques, complex quantum algorithms such as Shor’s factorizing algorithm10 employing seven qubits have been demonstrated11. In NMR systems qubits are encoded in mixed states and ensemble measurements reveal the computational output. Thus, NMR implementations of a QC are not scalable in ...
Fermion Doubling in Loop Quantum Gravity - UWSpace
... I would like to express my sincerest gratitude towards Dr. Lee Smolin, for collaborating with me on this project, providing me with the motivation for this work, and for his patience in working with me. This project would’ve been impossible without his superior insight and guidance. In addition, I w ...
... I would like to express my sincerest gratitude towards Dr. Lee Smolin, for collaborating with me on this project, providing me with the motivation for this work, and for his patience in working with me. This project would’ve been impossible without his superior insight and guidance. In addition, I w ...
Weak antilocalization and spin relaxation in integrable quantum dots O Z
... from the constructive interference of backscattered waves, reducing the conductance for systems with time-reversal symmetry, SO coupling turns constructive interference into destructive interference and hence causes an enhanced conductance, i.e. AL. Recently, weak AL has been reconsidered in a numbe ...
... from the constructive interference of backscattered waves, reducing the conductance for systems with time-reversal symmetry, SO coupling turns constructive interference into destructive interference and hence causes an enhanced conductance, i.e. AL. Recently, weak AL has been reconsidered in a numbe ...
tsuchiya
... supersymmetric states excite only these modes in the free limit and supersymmetry should account for cancelations of quantum ...
... supersymmetric states excite only these modes in the free limit and supersymmetry should account for cancelations of quantum ...