The theory of quantum liquids by David Pines, Philippe Nozieres

The theory of quantum liquids



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The theory of quantum liquids David Pines, Philippe Nozieres ebook
Format: djvu
Page: 537
Publisher: Westview Press
ISBN: 0738202290, 9780738202297


Apr 28, 2014 - Is spacetime a liquid? Landau-Fermi liquid theory is a mathematical system that allows physicists to describe the actions of many billions of electrons with just a handful of variables. Instead, it's the quantum state you obtain when you confine a collection of electrons in a line with no freedom to move anywhere than back and forth. Jan 4, 2008 - Each qubit is coupled directly to its immediate neighbors (North, South, East, and West) and those on the diagonal, which provides considerably less efficiency than the theoretical maximum of every qubit entangled to every other qubit."[2] A previous system by IBM was a '7 qubit Despite decoherence, the researchers reached a 12-coherence state and decoded it using liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance quantum information processors. Dec 23, 2012 - Following up on earlier theoretical predictions, MIT researchers have now demonstrated experimentally the existence of a fundamentally new kind of magnetic behavior, adding to the two previously known states of magnetism. 'With modern astrophysics technology the time has come to bring quantum gravity from a merely speculative view point to a more phenomenological one. Feb 26, 2014 - Created in semiconductor quantum wells using ultrashort laser pulses, the dropleton comprises a small number of electrons and holes that are bound together in a liquid-like drop. But researchers Stefano Liberati, . May 12, 2014 - The main challenge is the construction of a theory of quantum gravity, the long-sought unification of Einstein's general relativity with quantum mechanics. New research says that, if zero, it would have a viscosity of zero. The idea of spacetime being a fluid, known as 'superfluid vacuum theory' (SVT), isn't entirely new – it was suggested as long as half a century ago. Apr 25, 2012 - Reporting in Nature, researchers from Rice University, two Max Planck Institutes in Dresden, Germany, and UCLA find that on either side of a quantum critical point, electrons fall into line and behave as traditionally expected, but at the critical point itself, traditional physical laws break down. Feb 3, 2014 - A Luttinger liquid isn't a liquid in the everyday sense.