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Quantum physics in one dimension
, 20041. Peculiarities of d=1 2. Bosonization 3. Luttinger liquids 4. Refinements 5. Microscopic methods 6. Spin 1/2 chains 7. Interacting fermions on a lattice 8. Coupled fermionic chains 9. Disordered systems 10.
T. Giamarchi
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, 2020
Vladimir Chaloupka View profile Catalog Description: Introduction to concepts and methods of quantum physics: wave mechanics (de Broglie wavelength, uncertainty principle, Schrodinger equation), one-dimensional examples (tunneling, harmonic oscillator ...
M. Rogalski, S. Palmer
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Vladimir Chaloupka View profile Catalog Description: Introduction to concepts and methods of quantum physics: wave mechanics (de Broglie wavelength, uncertainty principle, Schrodinger equation), one-dimensional examples (tunneling, harmonic oscillator ...
M. Rogalski, S. Palmer
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The Quantum Physics of Photosynthesis
ChemPhysChem, 2002Biological cells contain nanoscale machineries that exhibit a unique combination of high efficiency, high adaptability to changing environmental conditions, and high reliability. Recent progress in obtaining atomically resolved structures provide an opportunity for an atomic-level explanation of the biological function of cellular machineries and the ...
Klaus Schulten+2 more
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2004
Quantum physics is believed to be the fundamental theory underlying our understanding of the physical universe. However, it is based on concepts and principles that have always been difficult to understand and controversial in their interpretation. This book aims to explain these issues using a minimum of technical language and mathematics.
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Quantum physics is believed to be the fundamental theory underlying our understanding of the physical universe. However, it is based on concepts and principles that have always been difficult to understand and controversial in their interpretation. This book aims to explain these issues using a minimum of technical language and mathematics.
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CLEO Pacific Rim Conference, 2016
A time-domain approach that gives access to the quantum properties of light and possibly other fundamental excitations in condensed matter is presented, covering the entire mid-infrared and terahertz frequency ranges. Ultrabroadband electro-optic sampling with few-femtosecond and highly stable laser pulses allows direct detection of the vacuum ...
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A time-domain approach that gives access to the quantum properties of light and possibly other fundamental excitations in condensed matter is presented, covering the entire mid-infrared and terahertz frequency ranges. Ultrabroadband electro-optic sampling with few-femtosecond and highly stable laser pulses allows direct detection of the vacuum ...
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2020
James Bond is celebrating an anniversary. The 25th film No Time to Die finally makes him the most successful character in film history. When Ian Fleming published the first James Bond novel entitled Casino Royale in 1953, he had no idea just what kind of a character he had created.
Metin Tolan, Joachim Stolze
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James Bond is celebrating an anniversary. The 25th film No Time to Die finally makes him the most successful character in film history. When Ian Fleming published the first James Bond novel entitled Casino Royale in 1953, he had no idea just what kind of a character he had created.
Metin Tolan, Joachim Stolze
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Applications of single photons in quantum metrology, biology and the foundations of quantum physics
Nature Reviews Physics, 2023C. Couteau+8 more
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Non-selfadjoint operators in quantum physics : mathematical aspects
, 2015Non–Selfadjoint Operators in Quantum Physics: Mathematical Aspects presents various mathematical constructions influenced by quantum mechanics and emphasizes the spectral theory of non–adjoint operators.
F. Bagarello+3 more
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Introduction to Quantum Physics
2007The gestation of Quantum Physics has been very long and its phenomenological foundations were various. Historically, the original idea came from the analysis of the black body spectrum. This is not surprising since the black body, in fact an oven in thermal equilibrium with the electromagnetic radiation, is a simple and fundamental system once the law ...
Carlo Maria Becchi, Massimo D'Elia
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Quantum Physics and Gravitation [PDF]
The subject matter of my lectures is not closely related to the main topic of this school: constructive quantum field theory and, if anyone expects from the title that I shall talk about superstrings I have to disappoint him right away. I share with many the expectation that after 60 years of continuous development we stand on the verge of a ...
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