
A wave-particle duality at a macroscopic
... It turns out to depend on the barrier thickness and the velocity of the walker ...
... It turns out to depend on the barrier thickness and the velocity of the walker ...
“The global quantum duality principle: theory, examples, and
... § 2 The global quantum duality principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pag. 7 § 3 General properties of Drinfeld’s functors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pag. 10 § 4 Drinfeld’s functors on quantum groups . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... § 2 The global quantum duality principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pag. 7 § 3 General properties of Drinfeld’s functors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pag. 10 § 4 Drinfeld’s functors on quantum groups . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
MAXWELL`S EQUATIONS IN A CURVED SPACE TIME K. Ghosh
... In this article we will discuss a few mathematical aspects of classical electrodynamics. In Section 2 we will discuss an alternate derivation of the Poisson’s equation of electrostatics for the static sources [1]. It may not be possible to apply the Gauss’ divergence theorem to a vector field when t ...
... In this article we will discuss a few mathematical aspects of classical electrodynamics. In Section 2 we will discuss an alternate derivation of the Poisson’s equation of electrostatics for the static sources [1]. It may not be possible to apply the Gauss’ divergence theorem to a vector field when t ...
Quantum Algorithms - University of Sydney
... Best factoring algorithm requires resources that grow exponentially in the size of the number (RSA-129 took 17 years) Example: factor a 300-digit number Best algorithm: takes 1024 steps On computer at THz speed: 150,000 years Difficulty of factoring is the basis of security for the RSA encryptio ...
... Best factoring algorithm requires resources that grow exponentially in the size of the number (RSA-129 took 17 years) Example: factor a 300-digit number Best algorithm: takes 1024 steps On computer at THz speed: 150,000 years Difficulty of factoring is the basis of security for the RSA encryptio ...
Particle In A Box
... the system that can possibly be obtained. It is not possible to obtain simultaneously the position and the momentum of the particle (this is the uncertainty principle). We may however ask questions such as: 1) What is the average position of the particle in the box? 2) What is the probability of fi ...
... the system that can possibly be obtained. It is not possible to obtain simultaneously the position and the momentum of the particle (this is the uncertainty principle). We may however ask questions such as: 1) What is the average position of the particle in the box? 2) What is the probability of fi ...
2. Fundamental principles
... coefficients cn ) we may also construct a wavefunction Ψ(x, t) with the form of a wavepacket which mimics the classical motion of a particle which bounces back and forth between the two hard walls. You will find such an animation in the Matlab program “wavepacket in box”. Some of the “moral” of this ...
... coefficients cn ) we may also construct a wavefunction Ψ(x, t) with the form of a wavepacket which mimics the classical motion of a particle which bounces back and forth between the two hard walls. You will find such an animation in the Matlab program “wavepacket in box”. Some of the “moral” of this ...
Aalborg Universitet
... Initially an integral equation for fL(t) is derived. Further, the Cook-Rice identity (1) is generalized to non-stationary processes or time-varying safe domains. Formal inclusion-exclusion series for fL(t) , fT(t) and the kernel of the integral equation are then derived. It is remarkable that the fi ...
... Initially an integral equation for fL(t) is derived. Further, the Cook-Rice identity (1) is generalized to non-stationary processes or time-varying safe domains. Formal inclusion-exclusion series for fL(t) , fT(t) and the kernel of the integral equation are then derived. It is remarkable that the fi ...
Can the vacuum energy be dark matter?
... is the same as by Schutzhold if H mB but the result is from nonequilibrium quantum field theory in FLRW universe. ...
... is the same as by Schutzhold if H mB but the result is from nonequilibrium quantum field theory in FLRW universe. ...
Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics: a critical - Philsci
... A quantum system is a number of physical degrees of freedom in a physical object or set of objects which is to be described quantum mechanically. The physical state (standard view) of a system is a mathematical object which represents the knowledge we have about the system, and from which all measur ...
... A quantum system is a number of physical degrees of freedom in a physical object or set of objects which is to be described quantum mechanically. The physical state (standard view) of a system is a mathematical object which represents the knowledge we have about the system, and from which all measur ...
6. INTERACTION OF LIGHT AND MATTER 6.1. Introduction
... One of the most important topics in time-dependent quantum mechanics is the description of spectroscopy, which refers to the study of matter through its interaction with electromagnetic radiation. Classically, light–matter interactions are a result of an oscillating electromagnetic field resonantly ...
... One of the most important topics in time-dependent quantum mechanics is the description of spectroscopy, which refers to the study of matter through its interaction with electromagnetic radiation. Classically, light–matter interactions are a result of an oscillating electromagnetic field resonantly ...
Real-time resolution of the causality paradox of time
... causality paradox and prompted several sophisticated resolutions 关7–10兴. The best known is the van Leeuwen’s construction of a “Keldysh action” in pseudotime 关8,9兴. More recently Mukamel 关10兴 has shown how to construct causal response functions from symmetrical functional derivatives corresponding t ...
... causality paradox and prompted several sophisticated resolutions 关7–10兴. The best known is the van Leeuwen’s construction of a “Keldysh action” in pseudotime 关8,9兴. More recently Mukamel 关10兴 has shown how to construct causal response functions from symmetrical functional derivatives corresponding t ...
U-Substitution
... It is important to note that, with the first approach, you should write “x = 2” and “x = 4” while the integrand is in terms of u. This prevents you from accidentally plugging the numbers into the wrong variable. Why can you not simply plug 2 and 4 into the antiderivative u1007 /2014? Because x1007 / ...
... It is important to note that, with the first approach, you should write “x = 2” and “x = 4” while the integrand is in terms of u. This prevents you from accidentally plugging the numbers into the wrong variable. Why can you not simply plug 2 and 4 into the antiderivative u1007 /2014? Because x1007 / ...
A motion that repeats itself in equal interval of time is called periodic
... motion is called as oscillatory or vibratory motion. The oscillation of a simple pendulum, the oscillation of a mass attached to a spring etc. are the few examples of oscillatory motion. It may be said from the above discussion that any oscillatory motion should always be periodic, but a periodic mo ...
... motion is called as oscillatory or vibratory motion. The oscillation of a simple pendulum, the oscillation of a mass attached to a spring etc. are the few examples of oscillatory motion. It may be said from the above discussion that any oscillatory motion should always be periodic, but a periodic mo ...