Randomness and Multi-level Interactions in Biology1
... Now, which scientific notion of randomness do we need to grasp the biological notions of “contingency” and of “possible” (evolutionary/ontogenetic) path? This is a crucial question never really seriously tackled by scholars of the life sciences, but needing to be analyzed if we want to advance beyon ...
... Now, which scientific notion of randomness do we need to grasp the biological notions of “contingency” and of “possible” (evolutionary/ontogenetic) path? This is a crucial question never really seriously tackled by scholars of the life sciences, but needing to be analyzed if we want to advance beyon ...
Macroscopic Quantum Effects in Biophysics and
... than 1 µs. However, from the very beginning of the quantum-mechanical founding the question of its universality was raised, i.e. the question of general validity of the quantum-physical laws for macroscopic phenomena as well, usually treated by the methods of classical physics. In the history of qua ...
... than 1 µs. However, from the very beginning of the quantum-mechanical founding the question of its universality was raised, i.e. the question of general validity of the quantum-physical laws for macroscopic phenomena as well, usually treated by the methods of classical physics. In the history of qua ...
Quantum-electrodynamical approach to the Casimir force
... relation. Unfortunately this method does not remove the divergencies brought about by summation over modes so that here again convergence generation procedures are required. This approach has been initiated by Brown and Maclay [4] for the general case of finite temperatures. They use temperature Gre ...
... relation. Unfortunately this method does not remove the divergencies brought about by summation over modes so that here again convergence generation procedures are required. This approach has been initiated by Brown and Maclay [4] for the general case of finite temperatures. They use temperature Gre ...
Transport properties of strongly coupled gauge
... Nonzero expectation values of energy and charge density translate into nontrivial background values of the metric (above extremality)=horizon and electric potential = CHARGED BLACK HOLE (with flat horizon) ...
... Nonzero expectation values of energy and charge density translate into nontrivial background values of the metric (above extremality)=horizon and electric potential = CHARGED BLACK HOLE (with flat horizon) ...
Quantum aspects of brain activity and the role of consciousness
... All other states are pushed up in energy by the long-range interaction so far that they cannot be excited by the nerve impulse. Calculating the probability for exocytosis from the N-body wave functions, Eqs. 9 and 10, one obtains the same result as was obtained from the barrier-penetration problem o ...
... All other states are pushed up in energy by the long-range interaction so far that they cannot be excited by the nerve impulse. Calculating the probability for exocytosis from the N-body wave functions, Eqs. 9 and 10, one obtains the same result as was obtained from the barrier-penetration problem o ...
Dynamical Theories of Brownian Motion
... in this process is being played by the qualitative theory of ordinary differential equations, a subject having its roots in science and technology. There was opposition on the part of some topologists to this process, due to the loss of generality and the impurity of methods. It seems to me that the ...
... in this process is being played by the qualitative theory of ordinary differential equations, a subject having its roots in science and technology. There was opposition on the part of some topologists to this process, due to the loss of generality and the impurity of methods. It seems to me that the ...
1996 Orchestrated Objective Reduction of Quantum Coherence in
... terms of a deterministic, unitarily evolving process (e.g. state vector evolving according to the Schrödinger equation) denoted by U. Large-scale (classical) systems seem to obey (different) computable deterministic laws. The transition when system effects are magnified from the small, quantum scale ...
... terms of a deterministic, unitarily evolving process (e.g. state vector evolving according to the Schrödinger equation) denoted by U. Large-scale (classical) systems seem to obey (different) computable deterministic laws. The transition when system effects are magnified from the small, quantum scale ...
- Philsci
... theory of nucleons in which it is precisely defined how it is wider and how it contains the description of protons and neutrons, and it is shown what it gives ’more’ then a proton-neutron theory in a physically meaningful way. Actually, this article has a greater ambition. It will give answer to ano ...
... theory of nucleons in which it is precisely defined how it is wider and how it contains the description of protons and neutrons, and it is shown what it gives ’more’ then a proton-neutron theory in a physically meaningful way. Actually, this article has a greater ambition. It will give answer to ano ...
Entanglement purification for Quantum Computation
... by means of linear optical elements, controlled deterministic interactions between photons (e.g. using Kerr non– linearities) are very difficult to achieve. Also for trapped neutral atoms or ions, it is much easier to manipulate the electronic states of each particle by means of well controllable la ...
... by means of linear optical elements, controlled deterministic interactions between photons (e.g. using Kerr non– linearities) are very difficult to achieve. Also for trapped neutral atoms or ions, it is much easier to manipulate the electronic states of each particle by means of well controllable la ...
Pauline Oliveros and Quantum Sound
... and practices based on the quantum concepts of those thinkers such as David Bohm, who interpret quantum theory in regard to wholeness and implicate order. In particular, I understand Oliveros’s attraction to the undivided wholeness interpretation, since some of its most significant proponents, such ...
... and practices based on the quantum concepts of those thinkers such as David Bohm, who interpret quantum theory in regard to wholeness and implicate order. In particular, I understand Oliveros’s attraction to the undivided wholeness interpretation, since some of its most significant proponents, such ...
Proposal - MURI on FIND
... creation of a great variety of non-equilibrium states, where precise investigations of important equilibrium properties (such as quantum criticality, strong correlations, symmetry and topological constraints) affect non-equilibrium processes. B. Because quantum gases are extremely clean systems, int ...
... creation of a great variety of non-equilibrium states, where precise investigations of important equilibrium properties (such as quantum criticality, strong correlations, symmetry and topological constraints) affect non-equilibrium processes. B. Because quantum gases are extremely clean systems, int ...
Monday, Nov. 14, 2016
... – Case 1: L is conserved but Le and Lm not conserved – Case 2: L is conserved but Le and Lm not conserved – Case 3: L is conserved, and Le and Lm are also conserved Monday, Nov. 14, 2016 ...
... – Case 1: L is conserved but Le and Lm not conserved – Case 2: L is conserved but Le and Lm not conserved – Case 3: L is conserved, and Le and Lm are also conserved Monday, Nov. 14, 2016 ...
Quantum dynamics of cold trapped ions with application to quantum
... in a network of quantum mechanical two-level systems, such as spin-1/2 particles or two-level atoms. The quantum mechanical nature of such systems allows the possibility of a powerful new feature to be incorporated into data processing, namely, the capability of performing logical operations upon qu ...
... in a network of quantum mechanical two-level systems, such as spin-1/2 particles or two-level atoms. The quantum mechanical nature of such systems allows the possibility of a powerful new feature to be incorporated into data processing, namely, the capability of performing logical operations upon qu ...
Quantum Level Structures and Nonlinear Classical Dynamics
... indefinitely to and fro along the same path. The first point to notice is that Fig. 1a, at E = 2ω1 , shows just two simple periodic orbits, whereas the higher energy plots in Figs. 1b and 1c contain three. Second, the shape of the trajectory in Fig. 1a is dictated by the shapes of the two periodic o ...
... indefinitely to and fro along the same path. The first point to notice is that Fig. 1a, at E = 2ω1 , shows just two simple periodic orbits, whereas the higher energy plots in Figs. 1b and 1c contain three. Second, the shape of the trajectory in Fig. 1a is dictated by the shapes of the two periodic o ...
Diverging equilibration times in long
... Equilibration is one of the central concepts of thermodynamics, but our understanding of the underlying microscopic processes is still far from complete. Studies of the approach to equilibrium can be traced back to Boltzmann’s work [1] in the early days of statistical mechanics, and they are also cl ...
... Equilibration is one of the central concepts of thermodynamics, but our understanding of the underlying microscopic processes is still far from complete. Studies of the approach to equilibrium can be traced back to Boltzmann’s work [1] in the early days of statistical mechanics, and they are also cl ...