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... • Suppose an atom is exposed to electromagnetic radiation for a certain duration (e.g. shine monochromatic light (e.g. from a laser) on an atom). How does it affect the atom? The atom is typically in a stationary state before the light was turned on. An interesting question is whether the atom will ...
... • Suppose an atom is exposed to electromagnetic radiation for a certain duration (e.g. shine monochromatic light (e.g. from a laser) on an atom). How does it affect the atom? The atom is typically in a stationary state before the light was turned on. An interesting question is whether the atom will ...
Wave Functions - Quantum Theory Group at CMU
... The intuitive significance of the pair of numbers x, p used to describe a classical particle in one dimension at a particular time is relatively clear: the particle is located at the point x, and its velocity is p/m. The interpretation of a quantum wave function ψ(x), on the other hand, is much more ...
... The intuitive significance of the pair of numbers x, p used to describe a classical particle in one dimension at a particular time is relatively clear: the particle is located at the point x, and its velocity is p/m. The interpretation of a quantum wave function ψ(x), on the other hand, is much more ...
PHYSICS VS. SEMANTICS: A PUZZLING CASE
... and (2). That GRW does satisfy (2) is fairly obvious, since that theory proposes addition of nonlinear terms to the Schrödinger equation. It seems also clear that with a higher degree of technological sophistication, we could discern effects of those nonlinearity,(15,16,53,55) thus justifying invok ...
... and (2). That GRW does satisfy (2) is fairly obvious, since that theory proposes addition of nonlinear terms to the Schrödinger equation. It seems also clear that with a higher degree of technological sophistication, we could discern effects of those nonlinearity,(15,16,53,55) thus justifying invok ...
presentation pdf - EMERGENT QUANTUM MECHANICS
... These are the LOCAL expressions for the energy-momentum of the particle. Conservation of energy is maintained through the quantum Hamilton-Jacobi equation. Similar relations hold for the Pauli and Dirac particles. ...
... These are the LOCAL expressions for the energy-momentum of the particle. Conservation of energy is maintained through the quantum Hamilton-Jacobi equation. Similar relations hold for the Pauli and Dirac particles. ...
Quantum graphs and the integer quantum Hall effect
... the spectral properties of two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) systems. This allows us to compare these systems from the viewpoint of chaology. We show that the eigenvalue equation of quantum graphs can be mapped onto the generalized Harper equation in the case of 2D rectangular lattices ...
... the spectral properties of two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) systems. This allows us to compare these systems from the viewpoint of chaology. We show that the eigenvalue equation of quantum graphs can be mapped onto the generalized Harper equation in the case of 2D rectangular lattices ...
Modal Approaches in Metaphysics and Quantum Mechanics1
... rotating arrows that symbolise probability amplitude of virtual or possible trajectories of quantum particles. It was found that the probability of quantum events can be found not only by solving the Schrödinger equation, but also by summing (or integrating) all contributions of all possible probabi ...
... rotating arrows that symbolise probability amplitude of virtual or possible trajectories of quantum particles. It was found that the probability of quantum events can be found not only by solving the Schrödinger equation, but also by summing (or integrating) all contributions of all possible probabi ...
Resonant Tunneling Between Quantum Hall Edge States
... a Luttinger liquid. In this case, the tunneling conductance through a point contact is predicted to vanish as a power law of temperature, due to the absence of long-lived singleparticle excitations in the incident electron gas [3]. Unfortunately, in real one-dimensional wires extraneous impurities a ...
... a Luttinger liquid. In this case, the tunneling conductance through a point contact is predicted to vanish as a power law of temperature, due to the absence of long-lived singleparticle excitations in the incident electron gas [3]. Unfortunately, in real one-dimensional wires extraneous impurities a ...
Sourcing semiclassical gravity from spontaneously localized
... where δϱt ðrÞ is a white-noise in time with a potentially nontrivial space correlator which we will specify later. In CSL or DP, the same quantity ϱt ðrÞ is formally a fundamental stochastic (classical) field of the theory which can be taken as physical.2 In the following section, we will use this f ...
... where δϱt ðrÞ is a white-noise in time with a potentially nontrivial space correlator which we will specify later. In CSL or DP, the same quantity ϱt ðrÞ is formally a fundamental stochastic (classical) field of the theory which can be taken as physical.2 In the following section, we will use this f ...
Powerpoint format
... Quantum computation: Use nature to compute Use N qubits to represent 2N complex amplitudes Perform unitary operations on qubits Measure to get the output Harness quantum superposition to get exponential speedup ...
... Quantum computation: Use nature to compute Use N qubits to represent 2N complex amplitudes Perform unitary operations on qubits Measure to get the output Harness quantum superposition to get exponential speedup ...
How Classical Particles Emerge From the Quantum World
... in |φ i and one in |ψ i. In fact, a state with particle 1 in |φ i and particle 2 in |ψ i necessarily would have to possess the product form |φ i1 ⊗ |ψ i2 [16, sect. VI.2], which not only conflicts with the symmetrization postulate but is also empirically different from (1). The expectation value of ...
... in |φ i and one in |ψ i. In fact, a state with particle 1 in |φ i and particle 2 in |ψ i necessarily would have to possess the product form |φ i1 ⊗ |ψ i2 [16, sect. VI.2], which not only conflicts with the symmetrization postulate but is also empirically different from (1). The expectation value of ...
Degeneracy in one-dimensional quantum mechanics
... ABSTRACT: In this work we study the isotonic oscillator, V(x) = Ax2 + Bx−2 , on the ...
... ABSTRACT: In this work we study the isotonic oscillator, V(x) = Ax2 + Bx−2 , on the ...
Angular Power Spectrum - JLC
... How to determine effective action ? Initial condition = CFT Final condition = Friedmann Sharp transition at :continuum or discrete etc. ...
... How to determine effective action ? Initial condition = CFT Final condition = Friedmann Sharp transition at :continuum or discrete etc. ...