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RANDOM WORDS, QUANTUM STATISTICS, CENTRAL LIMITS
RANDOM WORDS, QUANTUM STATISTICS, CENTRAL LIMITS

... 1. Quantum statistics. In this section we will express certain classical random variables in terms of simpler quantum random variables. The main object in our argument was also considered from the converse view by Biane [5, 6]. We refer the reader to Sakurai [27, §3] for basic notions of quantum sta ...
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Factorization of quantum charge transport for non

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... Force Field Approach. We have also achieved to employ the sp3s* empirical tight-binding theory to numerically study electronic properties of GaSb/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots. GaSb/GaAs quantum dot exhibits a type-II band alignment. The results demonstrate that the band gap become smaller as the ...
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