Physicists have found an answer to the longstanding physics question: How do interparticle interactions affect dynamical localization? Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
Physicists have found an answer to the longstanding physics question: How do interparticle interactions affect dynamical localization? Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
Theorists at the University of Pittsburgh and Swansea University have shown that recent experimental results from the CERN collider give strong evidence for a new form of matter. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
Physicists at UC Santa Barbara, the University of Maryland, and the University of Washington have found an answer to the longstanding physics question: How do interparticle interactions affect dynamical localization? Click to rate this post! […]
This study was led by Prof. Xinhua Peng and Prof. Min Jiang who have been devoted to developing spin-based quantum technologies for the detection of weak magnetic fields for many years. Click to rate this […]
One way to better understand an atom is to shoot a particle at it and infer the atom’s properties based on how the particle bounces off it. In the mid-1930s, the physicist Enrico Fermi showed […]
A jarring divide cleaves modern physics. On one side lies quantum theory, which portrays subatomic particles as probabilistic waves. On the other lies general relativity, Einstein’s theory that space and time can bend, causing gravity. […]
Using artificial intelligence, physicists have compressed a daunting quantum problem that until now required 100,000 equations into a bite-size task of as few as four equations—all without sacrificing accuracy. The work, published in the September […]
Insider Brief The study describes how machine learning tools, run on classical computers, can be used to make predictions about quantum systems and thus help researchers solve complex chemistry problems. This may be the first […]
The Technische Universität Darmstadt invites applications for a University professorship (W3) in Theoretical Quantum Technology at the Department of Physics (Institute for Applied Physics).https://www.iap.tu-darmstadt.de/angewandte_physik Job Code No. 580 Theoretical Quantum Technology (W3) Submitted by rwalser […]
Jülich researchers have been able to demonstrate an exotic electronic state, so-called Fermi Arcs, for the first time in a 2D material. The surprising appearance of Fermi arcs in such a material provides a link […]
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