Topological Phases of Matter classification and application
... • Materializations of long ranged topological order: for topological phases of matter, the ground state manifold is an analogue of the configuration space and the “first” excited states are the phase space. (excitations form an analogue of the tangent bundle) • In 2D, to first approximation, long ra ...
... • Materializations of long ranged topological order: for topological phases of matter, the ground state manifold is an analogue of the configuration space and the “first” excited states are the phase space. (excitations form an analogue of the tangent bundle) • In 2D, to first approximation, long ra ...
The Quantum Mechanics of Angular Momentum
... relationships and that the components of the angular momenta do not commute with each other. This means that we cannot assign definite values to any two of these at once as we saw in our discussion of the uncertainty principle in chapter 13. Put another way, there are no functions that are simultane ...
... relationships and that the components of the angular momenta do not commute with each other. This means that we cannot assign definite values to any two of these at once as we saw in our discussion of the uncertainty principle in chapter 13. Put another way, there are no functions that are simultane ...
Quantum Phenomena in Low-Dimensional Systems Michael R. Geller
... i, and then calculate the modulus squared, P = | i Ai|2 . (This expression is a consequence of Feynman’s path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, but one can also view it as a generalization of the double-slit interference formula to an infinite number of “slits.”) The cross-terms in this exp ...
... i, and then calculate the modulus squared, P = | i Ai|2 . (This expression is a consequence of Feynman’s path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, but one can also view it as a generalization of the double-slit interference formula to an infinite number of “slits.”) The cross-terms in this exp ...
... generic effects that are not incorporated in the usual implementations of closed-orbit theory. Thus the effects presented in this paper do not simply indicate a discrepancy with closed-orbit theory, but seem to imply a missing mechanism which would be interesting to uncover. In this paper, we examin ...
Quantum Entanglement and the Geometry of Spacetime
... Simplest solution to Einstein equation is anti-de Sitter (AdS) spacetime. ...
... Simplest solution to Einstein equation is anti-de Sitter (AdS) spacetime. ...
Evade the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
... Nuclear spin tomography is an application in medicine. The patient absorbs and re-emits electromagnetic radiation in all directions, which is detected and reconstructed as 3-D images or 2-D slice images. In a fundamental science laboratory, quantum state tomography is the process of completely chara ...
... Nuclear spin tomography is an application in medicine. The patient absorbs and re-emits electromagnetic radiation in all directions, which is detected and reconstructed as 3-D images or 2-D slice images. In a fundamental science laboratory, quantum state tomography is the process of completely chara ...
Barad_On Touching--The Inhuman That Therefore I Am (v1.1)
... field theory, frames the difficulty in explicitly moral terms: “Instead of going directly from one point to another, the electron goes along for a while and suddenly emits a photon; then (horrors!) it absorbs its own photon. Perhaps there’s something ‘immoral’ about that, but the electron does it!” ...
... field theory, frames the difficulty in explicitly moral terms: “Instead of going directly from one point to another, the electron goes along for a while and suddenly emits a photon; then (horrors!) it absorbs its own photon. Perhaps there’s something ‘immoral’ about that, but the electron does it!” ...
Photon-number state on-demand source by cavity parametric
... Photon-number states are required in many optical applications of quantum information and quantum computing. Single-photon states are necessary for security-proven quantum cryptography,1 and other Fock states with fixed number of photons can be used to generate multiparticle entanglement.2 Furthermo ...
... Photon-number states are required in many optical applications of quantum information and quantum computing. Single-photon states are necessary for security-proven quantum cryptography,1 and other Fock states with fixed number of photons can be used to generate multiparticle entanglement.2 Furthermo ...
MISiS-02-08-2015
... a superconducting qubit with dynamically tunable qubit-cavity coupling”, PRB (2011). M. S. Allman, F. Altomare, J. D. Whittaker, K. Cicak, D. Li, A. Sirois, J. Strong, J. D. Teufel, R.W. Simmonds, “rf-SQUID-Mediated Coherent Tunable Coupling between a Superconducting Phase Qubit and a Lumped-Element ...
... a superconducting qubit with dynamically tunable qubit-cavity coupling”, PRB (2011). M. S. Allman, F. Altomare, J. D. Whittaker, K. Cicak, D. Li, A. Sirois, J. Strong, J. D. Teufel, R.W. Simmonds, “rf-SQUID-Mediated Coherent Tunable Coupling between a Superconducting Phase Qubit and a Lumped-Element ...
ON THE DYNAMICS CREATED BY A TIME-DEPENDENT
... The model under consideration was introduced by physicists in order to understand the integer quantum all effect and much investigated by mathematical physicists who introduced topological indices in order to explain the quantization of charge transport observed in the experiments; consult [5] for a ...
... The model under consideration was introduced by physicists in order to understand the integer quantum all effect and much investigated by mathematical physicists who introduced topological indices in order to explain the quantization of charge transport observed in the experiments; consult [5] for a ...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 025301 (2009).
... compare =@ to the density of thermal excitations, nth , which can be estimated by the entropy density, s kB nth . Motivated by the nearly perfect fluid behavior seen in the RHIC experiments, Kovtun et al. have recently postulated a lower bound for the ratio of and s for a wide class of systems ...
... compare =@ to the density of thermal excitations, nth , which can be estimated by the entropy density, s kB nth . Motivated by the nearly perfect fluid behavior seen in the RHIC experiments, Kovtun et al. have recently postulated a lower bound for the ratio of and s for a wide class of systems ...