Search for dissertations about: "Jaynes"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word Jaynes.
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1. Resource Allocation under Uncertainty : Applications in Mobile Communications
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with scheduling the use of resources, or allocating resources, so as to meet future demands for the entities produced by the resources. We consider applications in mobile communications such as scheduling users' transmissions so that the amount of transmitted information is maximized, and scenarios in the manufacturing industry where the task is to distribute work among production units so as to minimize the number of missed orders. READ MORE
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2. Extended Jaynes-Cummings Models In Cavity Qed
Abstract : Due to the improvement within cavity quantum electrodynamics experiments during the last decades, what was former seen as 'toy models' are today realized in laboratories. A controlled isolated coherent evolution of one or a few atoms coupled to a single mode inside a cavity is achievable. READ MORE
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3. Time dependent processes incavity QED
Abstract : Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) has become one of themost successful tools for quantum information processing, butalso for the study of other pure quantum effects. In thisthesis we investigate one such system, the micromaser; an atomtraverse a cavity and interacts with the quantized modes of thecavity field. READ MORE
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4. Ensembles and Open Quantum Systems in Polaritonic Chemistry
Abstract : Optical cavities are structures where excitations in the electromagnetic field (photons of light) are confined and generally long-lived. The spatial confinement will enhance interactions with any matter systems in the cavity, such that the behaviour of a combined system is best understood in terms of polaritonic states; mixtures of excitations in both light and matter. READ MORE
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5. Understanding the application of knowledge management to the safety critical facilities
Abstract : Challenges to the operating nuclear power plants and transport infrastructures are outlined. It is concluded that most aggravating factors are related to knowledge. Thus, of necessity, effective knowledge management is required. READ MORE