
Wavelength locking via teleportation using distant quantum entanglement and Bloch–Siegert oscillation
... the very large base interferometry (VLBI) [4]. Conventionally, this is performed by transmitting timing signals between the oscillators. Consider first the ideal situation where the intervening medium is stable and fully characterized. The accuracy of the synchronization process is then limited by th ...
... the very large base interferometry (VLBI) [4]. Conventionally, this is performed by transmitting timing signals between the oscillators. Consider first the ideal situation where the intervening medium is stable and fully characterized. The accuracy of the synchronization process is then limited by th ...
Conductance-peak height correlations for a Coulomb
... a chaotic wave function and no correlations between different wave functions.4,5 It is known that nonuniversal correlations between different wave functions and, hence, correlations between conductance peak heights exist in both ballistic and diffusive dots.6 In ballistic quantum dots, such correlat ...
... a chaotic wave function and no correlations between different wave functions.4,5 It is known that nonuniversal correlations between different wave functions and, hence, correlations between conductance peak heights exist in both ballistic and diffusive dots.6 In ballistic quantum dots, such correlat ...
Quantum computing with nanoscale infrastructure
... computation in superconducting registers with 5-10 qubits. Many of the EuroSQIP partners started together in the FP5SQUBIT project and were able to develop proofs of concept of several very promising and widely recognised charge and flux qubit circuits which are now further developed in EuroSQIP. Fo ...
... computation in superconducting registers with 5-10 qubits. Many of the EuroSQIP partners started together in the FP5SQUBIT project and were able to develop proofs of concept of several very promising and widely recognised charge and flux qubit circuits which are now further developed in EuroSQIP. Fo ...
beaming, synchrotron and inverse compton
... considering that the flux, for a distance source, is F ∝ Ωs IdΩ. Since Ωs is the source solid angle, which is the same in the two K and K ′ frames, we have that F transforms like I, and so does L. But the emission from jets may come not only by a single spherical blob, but by, for instance, many blo ...
... considering that the flux, for a distance source, is F ∝ Ωs IdΩ. Since Ωs is the source solid angle, which is the same in the two K and K ′ frames, we have that F transforms like I, and so does L. But the emission from jets may come not only by a single spherical blob, but by, for instance, many blo ...
How Much Information Is In A Quantum State?
... Recap: Given an unknown n-qubit entangled quantum state , and a set S of two-outcome measurements… Learning theorem: “Any hypothesis state consistent with a small number of sample points behaves like on most measurements in S” Postselection theorem: “A particular state T (produced by postsel ...
... Recap: Given an unknown n-qubit entangled quantum state , and a set S of two-outcome measurements… Learning theorem: “Any hypothesis state consistent with a small number of sample points behaves like on most measurements in S” Postselection theorem: “A particular state T (produced by postsel ...
Thermodynamics in the Viscous Early Universe
... i.e., strongly correlated matter with finite heat conductivity and viscosity coefficients (bulk and shear) [4]. Therefore, it is in demand to apply this assumption on the background geometry in Early Universe. The cosmic background should not necessarily be filled with an ideal free gas. In previous ...
... i.e., strongly correlated matter with finite heat conductivity and viscosity coefficients (bulk and shear) [4]. Therefore, it is in demand to apply this assumption on the background geometry in Early Universe. The cosmic background should not necessarily be filled with an ideal free gas. In previous ...
Probability distributions in classical and quantum
... closed fonn, namely Mathieu functions. In order to establish a connection between classical and quantum mechanics, we compare the probability distributions to show that both approach each other as the energy increases. Our results are compared with respect to known literature of elliptic billiards ( ...
... closed fonn, namely Mathieu functions. In order to establish a connection between classical and quantum mechanics, we compare the probability distributions to show that both approach each other as the energy increases. Our results are compared with respect to known literature of elliptic billiards ( ...
Did Tesla Discover the Mechanism Changing the Arrow of Time
... call negative energy topological light rays having phase conjugate laser waves as physical counterparts. Negative energy topological light rays provide the fundamental control mechanism in the TGD based model of living matter and appear in practically every mechanism of consciousness as a basic step ...
... call negative energy topological light rays having phase conjugate laser waves as physical counterparts. Negative energy topological light rays provide the fundamental control mechanism in the TGD based model of living matter and appear in practically every mechanism of consciousness as a basic step ...
Lecture Notes in Statistical Mechanics and Mesoscopics
... Using the above definition we can get results for the thermal occupation of an M site system. Since we assume that the biding energy is the same for all sites, it follows that estimating Z1 is essentially a combinatorial problem. We assume n 1 so we can approximate the derivative of ln(n!) as ln(n ...
... Using the above definition we can get results for the thermal occupation of an M site system. Since we assume that the biding energy is the same for all sites, it follows that estimating Z1 is essentially a combinatorial problem. We assume n 1 so we can approximate the derivative of ln(n!) as ln(n ...
Get PDF - OSA Publishing
... apply this technique first to the quantum rotor model —which describes the lattice for large and commensurate occupation per site [6], and has also been used to describe an array of Josephson junctions [14]—, and next to the Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian. The accuracy of the variational theory in both m ...
... apply this technique first to the quantum rotor model —which describes the lattice for large and commensurate occupation per site [6], and has also been used to describe an array of Josephson junctions [14]—, and next to the Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian. The accuracy of the variational theory in both m ...
Laser Cosmology
... Unfortunately this temperature is extremely low for stellar size and supermassive BHs. Primordial BHs borne out of space-time fluctuations, which are small, might have its Hawking effect detectable. However, this would only happened in the very early universe and therefore unobservable in the presen ...
... Unfortunately this temperature is extremely low for stellar size and supermassive BHs. Primordial BHs borne out of space-time fluctuations, which are small, might have its Hawking effect detectable. However, this would only happened in the very early universe and therefore unobservable in the presen ...
Lecture note on Solid State Physics de Haas
... the charge of electron. This frequency, which is known as the cyclotron frequency, is independent of k, so the whole system of the representative points rotate about an axis (parallel to B) through the origin of k space. This regular periodic motion introduces a new quantization of the energy levels ...
... the charge of electron. This frequency, which is known as the cyclotron frequency, is independent of k, so the whole system of the representative points rotate about an axis (parallel to B) through the origin of k space. This regular periodic motion introduces a new quantization of the energy levels ...
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... and the boxcar averager was set to take an average over 10 shots. This method brings the time resolution of the experiments to -1 s. The time-dependent PSHG experiments were designed to measure the trap lifetimes, Tdh and Tde, and charging time, Th. The steady-state PSHG experiments were used to stu ...
... and the boxcar averager was set to take an average over 10 shots. This method brings the time resolution of the experiments to -1 s. The time-dependent PSHG experiments were designed to measure the trap lifetimes, Tdh and Tde, and charging time, Th. The steady-state PSHG experiments were used to stu ...
Two-Center Gaussian potential well for studying light nucleus in
... where m is the magnetic quantum number and integer. The next step is to obtain the solutions of Eq. 7 and Eq. 8 that cannot be solved by analytical methods. But, the Hamiltonian is diagonal, and there are some numerical method to solve it. We use a well-known Numerov numerical methods to solve ordin ...
... where m is the magnetic quantum number and integer. The next step is to obtain the solutions of Eq. 7 and Eq. 8 that cannot be solved by analytical methods. But, the Hamiltonian is diagonal, and there are some numerical method to solve it. We use a well-known Numerov numerical methods to solve ordin ...
Gravity originates from variable energy density of
... mechanism, that should explain the origin of mass for the 4% of “visible” matter of the Universe, is characterized by many other theoretical difficulties and cannot be considered as exhaustive. The missing inside of physics of 20th century is that an area of universal space which theoretically is vo ...
... mechanism, that should explain the origin of mass for the 4% of “visible” matter of the Universe, is characterized by many other theoretical difficulties and cannot be considered as exhaustive. The missing inside of physics of 20th century is that an area of universal space which theoretically is vo ...
1 Introduction and Review of Electronic Technology - Wiley-VCH
... analysis of a proposed hybrid molecular/silicon technology, CMOL, predicts a device density of 3 1012 cm2, an increase by a factor (10 380.6) exceeding 104! (The corresponding equivalent linear sizes of the repeated cell are 588 and 5.77 nm.) There remains a huge opportunity for improvement, qu ...
... analysis of a proposed hybrid molecular/silicon technology, CMOL, predicts a device density of 3 1012 cm2, an increase by a factor (10 380.6) exceeding 104! (The corresponding equivalent linear sizes of the repeated cell are 588 and 5.77 nm.) There remains a huge opportunity for improvement, qu ...
31_LectureOutline
... 31-3 Bohr’s Model of the Hydrogen Atom Assumptions of the Bohr model: • The electron in a hydrogen atom moves in a circular orbit around the nucleus. • Only certain orbits are allowed, where the angular momentum in the nth allowed orbit is • Electrons in allowed orbits do not radiate. Radiation is ...
... 31-3 Bohr’s Model of the Hydrogen Atom Assumptions of the Bohr model: • The electron in a hydrogen atom moves in a circular orbit around the nucleus. • Only certain orbits are allowed, where the angular momentum in the nth allowed orbit is • Electrons in allowed orbits do not radiate. Radiation is ...
Lecture Outline Chapter 31 Physics, 4th Edition James S. Walker
... 31-3 Bohr’s Model of the Hydrogen Atom Assumptions of the Bohr model: • The electron in a hydrogen atom moves in a circular orbit around the nucleus. • Only certain orbits are allowed, where the angular momentum in the nth allowed orbit is • Electrons in allowed orbits do not radiate. Radiation is ...
... 31-3 Bohr’s Model of the Hydrogen Atom Assumptions of the Bohr model: • The electron in a hydrogen atom moves in a circular orbit around the nucleus. • Only certain orbits are allowed, where the angular momentum in the nth allowed orbit is • Electrons in allowed orbits do not radiate. Radiation is ...