... semiclassical theory and needs the quantumtheory developed in this paper to be understood is the broadening of the emission linewidth due to the coupling of the cavity modes through a common bath ...
... no-signalling theory can have a better predictive power than quantum ...the quantum violation of the chained Bell inequal- ity, only works in an asymptotic regime where the number of measurements by ...
... to quantum mechanics which bares its form to physicists like Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schroedinger and Paul Dirac to name a ...general theory of relativity [1] which describes the physics of the ...
... “Quantumtheory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) uses the total electron density as the information from which to (re)formulate chemical concepts ...and quantum mechanics and shows that there is no need ...
... the quantum optical spatial propagation in homogeneous media had been analysed by using the Momentum operator [4] starting from a phenomenological approach, however its study in IO has been only recently ...
... the quantumtheory of ...by quantum principles like Pauli’s exclusion ...of quantum mechanics: the complete explanation of the atomic structure of elements and the justification of their ...
... the quantum properties of the RL phenomenon are not sufficiently explained in order to understand many experimental results as well to build an exhaustive quantum ...the quantum features of the ...
... the quantum mechanical description of a system of identical particles was complete but this will result in a false ...that quantum mechanics has some ambiguities present in its formulation, and also the ...
... The quantumtheory of measurement predicts a reduction in the decay rate of an unstable system if the time between successive measurements is smaller than the Zeno time, which, in general, is smaller than ...
... CS theory of the quantum Hall effect, we could expect a ground state stable against small ...incompressible quantum liquid [32] (however, other phases with more exotic quantum orders, like ...
... Let us now study the Coulomb blockade peaks in the hierarchical FQH states with filling fraction ν = m/(mp + 1), m = 2, 3, . . ., p = 2, 4, . . .. The edge theory involves a m-component chiral Luttinger liquid, ...
... scalar quantum field theory in D + 1 spacetime con- fined between two D − 1 dimensional plane parallel plates is straightforward for the heat kernel coefficients due to the factorization properties of the ...
... string theory in the last twenty years but also the most shining and deeply surprising example of ...unique theory with the largest possible amount of supersymmetry (N = 4 SY M ...non-gravitational ...
... mation transfer[21], single photon generation[22], exaltation of non-linear effects[23], photochemistry[24], heat generation and hot electron injection[25], plasmon rulers[88] constitute an incomplete list of applied and ...
... Bob announce these symbols to extract information about their channel, so these instances do not contribute to the final key rate. Indeed these symbols are waisted in the tomographic process previously mentioned. ...
... In contrast to photons, electrons repeal each other due to Coulomb interaction. Electron- electron interactions are particularly strong in low dimensional systems since confinement potentials weaken electronic screening. ...
... Quantum matter out of equilibrium is currently inves- tigated in a wide range of settings ranging from cold atom setups and light-matter systems to various condensed matter systems. Depending on the context, the ...
... of quantum field theory (QFT) [9]: the strong potential to the right of the barrier ex- cites the vacuum, creating electron-positron pairs, and acts at- tracting the positron states, which couples with the ...
... to quantum computers are parallelism and interference, which are intrinsically quantum ...a quantum algorithm requires a quantum computer to keep working on the qubits for a long ...the ...