
Consciousness in the universe A review of the ‘Orch OR’ theory ScienceDirect
... [21], and also propagate through brain regions as synchronized zones [22]. Does precise synchrony require electrical synapses (‘gap junctions’) and/or quantum entanglement? Does synchrony reflect discrete, unified conscious moments? ‘Non-computability’ and causal agency As shown by Gödel’s theorem, ...
... [21], and also propagate through brain regions as synchronized zones [22]. Does precise synchrony require electrical synapses (‘gap junctions’) and/or quantum entanglement? Does synchrony reflect discrete, unified conscious moments? ‘Non-computability’ and causal agency As shown by Gödel’s theorem, ...
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... (FS). In Fig. 1, we have shown the FS of the imaginary part of the DVCS amplitude for M = 0.51 MeV, m = 0.5 MeV and λ = 0.02 MeV. (a) is the helicity non-flip and (b) is the helicity flip part of the amplitude. We have divided the amplitude by the normalization constant e4 /(16π 3 ) and have taken Λ ...
... (FS). In Fig. 1, we have shown the FS of the imaginary part of the DVCS amplitude for M = 0.51 MeV, m = 0.5 MeV and λ = 0.02 MeV. (a) is the helicity non-flip and (b) is the helicity flip part of the amplitude. We have divided the amplitude by the normalization constant e4 /(16π 3 ) and have taken Λ ...
Towards a Tight Finite Key Analysis for BB84
... either X or Z, chosen at random. The X bits will be used to extract a key, while the Z are used to check security. She sends the qubit over a public channel to Bob, while the eavesdropper, Eve, may interfere as she wishes. Bob measures the system randomly either in the X or Z basis. Alice and Bob si ...
... either X or Z, chosen at random. The X bits will be used to extract a key, while the Z are used to check security. She sends the qubit over a public channel to Bob, while the eavesdropper, Eve, may interfere as she wishes. Bob measures the system randomly either in the X or Z basis. Alice and Bob si ...
memory effects in the dynamics of open quantum systems
... The initial attempts to tackle open quantum systems were concentrating on microscopic modelling via Markovian master equations [1, 2]. The first general description involved the theory of dynamical semigroups giving rise to stationary and memoryless Markovian dynamics [3–5]. The Markovian descriptio ...
... The initial attempts to tackle open quantum systems were concentrating on microscopic modelling via Markovian master equations [1, 2]. The first general description involved the theory of dynamical semigroups giving rise to stationary and memoryless Markovian dynamics [3–5]. The Markovian descriptio ...
Probing gauge theories: Exact results and holographic computations
... weak/strong duality or, in a more modern language, an S-duality. In general, under an S-duality a theory with coupling constant g is mapped to a possibly very different theory with coupling constant 1/g. It is hard to overestimate the importance of having such a symmetry, since then one might be abl ...
... weak/strong duality or, in a more modern language, an S-duality. In general, under an S-duality a theory with coupling constant g is mapped to a possibly very different theory with coupling constant 1/g. It is hard to overestimate the importance of having such a symmetry, since then one might be abl ...
2 Phase Diagram of 2DES on Liquid Helium
... liquid to crystal, the so-called Wigner transition. This difference is due to coupling between 2DES modes and those of liquid helium surface. The experiments are performed for a range of helium film thicknesses 1mm -100Å. For thin films the influence of the underlying substrate is of great importanc ...
... liquid to crystal, the so-called Wigner transition. This difference is due to coupling between 2DES modes and those of liquid helium surface. The experiments are performed for a range of helium film thicknesses 1mm -100Å. For thin films the influence of the underlying substrate is of great importanc ...
Strongly correlated quantum physics with cold atoms - Max
... the advantages of high sample purity and experimental control to directly pin down a supersolid state via standard measurement techniques. In Chapter 2, we demonstrate theoretically a new route to supersolidity. The key to supersolidity in our setup is a novel non-equilibrium memory effect. By quench ...
... the advantages of high sample purity and experimental control to directly pin down a supersolid state via standard measurement techniques. In Chapter 2, we demonstrate theoretically a new route to supersolidity. The key to supersolidity in our setup is a novel non-equilibrium memory effect. By quench ...
Helium atom - ChaosBook.org
... impatient and started wondering what good are the methods learned so far in solving real physical problems, we have good news for you. We will show in this chapter that the concepts of symbolic dynamics, unstable periodic orbits, and cycle expansions are essential tools to understand and calculate c ...
... impatient and started wondering what good are the methods learned so far in solving real physical problems, we have good news for you. We will show in this chapter that the concepts of symbolic dynamics, unstable periodic orbits, and cycle expansions are essential tools to understand and calculate c ...
Helium atom - ChaosBook.org
... other curious but rather idealized dynamical systems. If you have become impatient and started wondering what good are the methods learned so far in solving real physical problems, we have good news for you. We will show in this chapter that the concepts of symbolic dynamics, unstable periodic orbit ...
... other curious but rather idealized dynamical systems. If you have become impatient and started wondering what good are the methods learned so far in solving real physical problems, we have good news for you. We will show in this chapter that the concepts of symbolic dynamics, unstable periodic orbit ...
Phase Transitions - Helmut Katzgraber
... We describe a ferromagnetic domain in a magnetic material by the Ising model using the language of statistical mechanics. By heuristic arguments we show that there is no spontaneous magnetization for the nearest-neighbour Ising model in one dimension and that there is spontaneous magnetization in tw ...
... We describe a ferromagnetic domain in a magnetic material by the Ising model using the language of statistical mechanics. By heuristic arguments we show that there is no spontaneous magnetization for the nearest-neighbour Ising model in one dimension and that there is spontaneous magnetization in tw ...
Many-body theory of excitation dynamics in an ultracold Rydberg gas
... parameter the experimental results of 关7兴 could be reproduced. The system was also investigated by solving the manyparticle Schrödinger equation numerically 关13兴. There, intelligent use was made of the fact that the blockade itself reduces the number of atoms that can be excited, which allows a subs ...
... parameter the experimental results of 关7兴 could be reproduced. The system was also investigated by solving the manyparticle Schrödinger equation numerically 关13兴. There, intelligent use was made of the fact that the blockade itself reduces the number of atoms that can be excited, which allows a subs ...
Quantum Computing
... \side remark," he proposed using quantum computers, operating on quantum mechanical principles, to circumvent this problem. David Deutsch [15] followed up on Feynman's proposal by dening quantum Turing machines, and suggesting that if quantum computers could solve quantum mechanical problems more q ...
... \side remark," he proposed using quantum computers, operating on quantum mechanical principles, to circumvent this problem. David Deutsch [15] followed up on Feynman's proposal by dening quantum Turing machines, and suggesting that if quantum computers could solve quantum mechanical problems more q ...
Quantum Computing and Communications
... leading from the definition of the problem via system model construction and a logic chain of thoughts before reaching the answer to the original problem. If this ’special’ viewpoint is omitted, which happens often when the authors are not familiar with the engineers’ everyday life then it leaves be ...
... leading from the definition of the problem via system model construction and a logic chain of thoughts before reaching the answer to the original problem. If this ’special’ viewpoint is omitted, which happens often when the authors are not familiar with the engineers’ everyday life then it leaves be ...
Thermodynamics of black holes
... longer to travel to infinity. Care is needed here though; locally an inertial observer will always measure the light to be travelling at the usual speed, but far away from the star it appears to move slower. Perhaps it is better to think of time near the star’s surface as being greatly dilated, so t ...
... longer to travel to infinity. Care is needed here though; locally an inertial observer will always measure the light to be travelling at the usual speed, but far away from the star it appears to move slower. Perhaps it is better to think of time near the star’s surface as being greatly dilated, so t ...
Effects of inhomogeneous broadening on reflection spectra of Bragg
... dispersion theory grossly overestimates the negative influence of inhomogeneous broadening, thereby giving unrealistically pessimistic predictions. The latter fact was verified in Ref. 22, where effects of the vertical disorder on the defectinduced features of the spectra were considered numerically ...
... dispersion theory grossly overestimates the negative influence of inhomogeneous broadening, thereby giving unrealistically pessimistic predictions. The latter fact was verified in Ref. 22, where effects of the vertical disorder on the defectinduced features of the spectra were considered numerically ...
Ockham`s razor and the interpretations of quantum mechanics
... the philosophy of the Middle Ages. The problem of universals is the question whether a general property or quality, like the colour “red” or the term “apple,” has an existence on its own or if it is only a name for a certain property of an individual object [Rodriguez-Pereyra, 2000]. We will discuss ...
... the philosophy of the Middle Ages. The problem of universals is the question whether a general property or quality, like the colour “red” or the term “apple,” has an existence on its own or if it is only a name for a certain property of an individual object [Rodriguez-Pereyra, 2000]. We will discuss ...