quantum dynamics

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quantum
noun[C]
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/ˈkwɒn.təm/
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the smallest amount or unit of something, ...
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dynamics
noun
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/daɪˈnæm.ɪks/
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/daɪˈnæm.ɪks/
forces that ...
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This opens completely new avenues for our understanding of multiparticlequantumdynamics.
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Nonetheless, enlarging the range ofquantumdynamicsto include non-unitary evolution provides a wider range of possibilities for tuning the properties of quantum walks.
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In the quantum region before the critical damping point, the useful algorithmic properties, such as spreading and mixing, are often better than the purequantumdynamics.
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One way to justify a particularquantumdynamicsas being a 'quantum walk' is to see if it turns into a classical random walk when decohered.
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Instead of restricting ourselves to purequantumdynamics, we can include non-unitary operations in our quantum random walk algorithms, thereby enlarging the toolbox for controlling their behaviour.
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Single-electron effects andquantumdynamicshave been left out of consideration.
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Wigner functions representquantumdynamicsin a quantum phase space, thus showing the behaviour of both position and momentum degrees of freedom in the same picture.
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In regard to the latter assumption, all the equations of motion for either classical orquantumdynamicsare in fact time reversible.
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Today, the institute's research areas are: crossroads of particle physics and astrophysics (astroparticle physics) and many-body dynamics of atoms and molecules (quantumdynamics).
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Quantumdynamicsis relevant for burgeoning fields, such as quantum computing and atomic optics.
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Quantumdynamicsdeals with the motions, and energy and momentum exchanges of systems whose behavior is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics.
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Due toquantumdynamicsit rebuilds itself after a certain period of time.
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Controllingquantumdynamicsof quantum dot spins for applications in quantum information processing is one of their principal goals.
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For this reason, the transient phenomenon was dubbed diffraction in time and has since then been recognised as ubiquitous inquantumdynamics.
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In mathematics,quantumdynamicsis the study of the mathematics behind quantum mechanics.
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In the covariant, or spinfoam formulation of the theory, thequantumdynamicsis obtained via a sum over discrete versions of spacetime, called spinfoams.
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Each of the techniques listed above are known as "indirect methods" for characterization ofquantumdynamics, since they require the use of quantum state tomography to reconstruct the process.
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They differ from covalent and ionic bonding in that they are caused by correlations in the fluctuating polarizations of nearby particles (a consequence ofquantumdynamics).
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They are based on a full quantum theory, and form a closed set of integro-differential equations for thequantumdynamicsof microscopic polarization and charge carrier distribution.
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Specially his research on interplay betweenquantumdynamicsand classical mechanics, in the context of chaos considered to be novel in molecular and theoretical physics and chemistry.
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