What is Reality? New Scientist
... In order to explain the peculiar behaviour of such objects, physicists associate a wave function with each of them. Despite the fact that these waves have the usual properties of more familiar waves such as sound or water waves, including amplitude (how far up or down it deviates from the rest state ...
... In order to explain the peculiar behaviour of such objects, physicists associate a wave function with each of them. Despite the fact that these waves have the usual properties of more familiar waves such as sound or water waves, including amplitude (how far up or down it deviates from the rest state ...
slides
... governs the evolution of the quantum state when measurements- whatever they are- are made. In GRW they also come in via an indeterministic law although without measurement figuring in the law. But in Bohmain mechanics the dynamical laws- Shroedinger’s and the guidance equation- are deterministic. In ...
... governs the evolution of the quantum state when measurements- whatever they are- are made. In GRW they also come in via an indeterministic law although without measurement figuring in the law. But in Bohmain mechanics the dynamical laws- Shroedinger’s and the guidance equation- are deterministic. In ...
Hermite polynomials in Quantum Harmonic Oscillator
... which follows from the fact that the generating function w(x, r) = e2xr−r satisfies the differential equation ∂w/∂r − (2x − 2r)w = 0. The next recurrence relation connects Hn0 (x) and Hn−1 (x). From (2), we have Hn0 (x) = 2nHn−1 (x), ...
... which follows from the fact that the generating function w(x, r) = e2xr−r satisfies the differential equation ∂w/∂r − (2x − 2r)w = 0. The next recurrence relation connects Hn0 (x) and Hn−1 (x). From (2), we have Hn0 (x) = 2nHn−1 (x), ...
Fundamental Mathematics of Consciousness
... observer have been part of quantum theory from the very beginning of its founding but have still not been resolved and remain the central reason for having so many different interpretations of quantum theory, how to take into account measurement and the so-called “collapse of the wave function”. The ...
... observer have been part of quantum theory from the very beginning of its founding but have still not been resolved and remain the central reason for having so many different interpretations of quantum theory, how to take into account measurement and the so-called “collapse of the wave function”. The ...
ARMAD Kickoff: Task 2 - St. John`s Richmond Church
... 110 Years Ago • Every indication coming from scientific research was that we lived in a physically deterministic world • Thus if people are physical creatures, then people had no free will – all is predetermined. • “One of the few areas where scientific theories had the potential to be in clear conf ...
... 110 Years Ago • Every indication coming from scientific research was that we lived in a physically deterministic world • Thus if people are physical creatures, then people had no free will – all is predetermined. • “One of the few areas where scientific theories had the potential to be in clear conf ...
Chapter 4
... Hund’s Rule states that when you get to degenerate orbitals, you fill them all half way first, and then you start pairing up the electrons. Each orbital will get one electron before any gets two. Think of this rule as….. ...
... Hund’s Rule states that when you get to degenerate orbitals, you fill them all half way first, and then you start pairing up the electrons. Each orbital will get one electron before any gets two. Think of this rule as….. ...
Deduction of the De Broglie`s relation λ=h/p from the classical
... spherical wave structure for the moving electron, and he formulates SRT free from the usual contradiction, then he concludes the compatibility between SRT and de Broglie theory. Recently, R. Ferber [6] has showed that the following relation vpv = c2 is a result of using the Lorentz transformation, a ...
... spherical wave structure for the moving electron, and he formulates SRT free from the usual contradiction, then he concludes the compatibility between SRT and de Broglie theory. Recently, R. Ferber [6] has showed that the following relation vpv = c2 is a result of using the Lorentz transformation, a ...
With 0 order Bessel function of the first kind Jo(x) we define
... differential (with its relation to quantum wave packages and (continuous) spectral theory due to John von Neumann and Paul Dirac)) convergence issues. Werner Heissenberg`s uncertainty principle marks the borderline between standard vs. non-standard Hilbert space, i.e. between the "real" causality or ...
... differential (with its relation to quantum wave packages and (continuous) spectral theory due to John von Neumann and Paul Dirac)) convergence issues. Werner Heissenberg`s uncertainty principle marks the borderline between standard vs. non-standard Hilbert space, i.e. between the "real" causality or ...
Quantum Error-Correction Codes on Abelian Groups
... a state of the form |t, where t ∈ G (bit has a similar meaning). Also let us remind that the standard basis of H is {|t : t ∈ G}. So for the given finite abelian group G, we have the following protocol. QKD protocol: CSSG codes 1: Alice creates n random check bits, a random m bit key k, and two ran ...
... a state of the form |t, where t ∈ G (bit has a similar meaning). Also let us remind that the standard basis of H is {|t : t ∈ G}. So for the given finite abelian group G, we have the following protocol. QKD protocol: CSSG codes 1: Alice creates n random check bits, a random m bit key k, and two ran ...
The duality of psycho-physics
... 1. This conference on visual perception is in the land of Rene Descartes, who gave the first clear statement of the mind-body problem, and of Alain Aspect, the physicist whose recent experiments (to be discussed) cast doubt on an objective world that exists without being observed. It seems entirely ...
... 1. This conference on visual perception is in the land of Rene Descartes, who gave the first clear statement of the mind-body problem, and of Alain Aspect, the physicist whose recent experiments (to be discussed) cast doubt on an objective world that exists without being observed. It seems entirely ...
Nonlinear quantum mechanics, the superposition principle, and the
... other outcomes have been realized in other Universes – this is Everett’s ‘many worlds’ interpretation, crucial to understand the physics of quantum measurement, if linear superposition is assumed to hold for large objects of all sizes, and hence also during a quantum measurement. Decoherence and man ...
... other outcomes have been realized in other Universes – this is Everett’s ‘many worlds’ interpretation, crucial to understand the physics of quantum measurement, if linear superposition is assumed to hold for large objects of all sizes, and hence also during a quantum measurement. Decoherence and man ...
QUANTUM ESTIMATION FOR QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY 1
... on the value of the parameter. On the other hand, local QET looks for the POVM maximizing the Fisher information, thus minimizing the variance of the estimator, at a fixed value of the parameter.2 –6 Roughly speaking, one may expect local QET to provide better performances since the optimization con ...
... on the value of the parameter. On the other hand, local QET looks for the POVM maximizing the Fisher information, thus minimizing the variance of the estimator, at a fixed value of the parameter.2 –6 Roughly speaking, one may expect local QET to provide better performances since the optimization con ...
Yousof Mardoukhi, Esa Räsänen Introduction Control Scheme
... Quantum dots positioned on a certain lattice structure, usually square lattices, have a physical realization of cellular automata. This system is called Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA). QCAs can be used for next generation of computer circutes as their time switching is fast and their energy con ...
... Quantum dots positioned on a certain lattice structure, usually square lattices, have a physical realization of cellular automata. This system is called Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA). QCAs can be used for next generation of computer circutes as their time switching is fast and their energy con ...
Persistent currents controlled by non-classical electromagnetic fields J. D
... [3]. In this paper, we show that they can also be induced by non-classical electromagnetic fields. The purpose of these considerations is to present some interdisciplinary research that exploits the quantum nature of the non-classical fields, which are studied in optics in order to control the behav ...
... [3]. In this paper, we show that they can also be induced by non-classical electromagnetic fields. The purpose of these considerations is to present some interdisciplinary research that exploits the quantum nature of the non-classical fields, which are studied in optics in order to control the behav ...
Theory and simulations of quantum glass forming liquids
... where the de Broglie wave length is significantly smaller than the particle size. Given that nearly all known glass forming liquids fall well within this regime,5 it is clear that the classical approximation is generally justified. However there are several interesting and important examples where q ...
... where the de Broglie wave length is significantly smaller than the particle size. Given that nearly all known glass forming liquids fall well within this regime,5 it is clear that the classical approximation is generally justified. However there are several interesting and important examples where q ...
A Molecular--Structure Hypothesis
... of statements about chemical objects without further assumptions. Giuseppe Del Re and Christoph Liegener considered chemical phenomena to lie on a higher level of complexity that emerges from but does not reduce to the quantum mechanical level [5,6].00 The questionable physical grounds for the struc ...
... of statements about chemical objects without further assumptions. Giuseppe Del Re and Christoph Liegener considered chemical phenomena to lie on a higher level of complexity that emerges from but does not reduce to the quantum mechanical level [5,6].00 The questionable physical grounds for the struc ...
Powerpoint format
... Other Examples of Quantum Phenomena Spin of an electron: spin up or spin down Can be set to a continuum of values but collapses to up or down when measured with a magnetic field Polarization of a photon: horizontal or vertical Measured using a calcite crystal; can be set to a continuum of v ...
... Other Examples of Quantum Phenomena Spin of an electron: spin up or spin down Can be set to a continuum of values but collapses to up or down when measured with a magnetic field Polarization of a photon: horizontal or vertical Measured using a calcite crystal; can be set to a continuum of v ...
Few-body insights into the fractional quantum Hall effect
... Row 2: degenerate perturbation theory in the hyperangular degrees of freedom only, followed by exact solution in R Row 3: full Born-Oppenheimer calculation, treating R adiabatically, giving lower bound (if converged) to the ground state energy Row 4: full adiabatic approximation including repulsive ...
... Row 2: degenerate perturbation theory in the hyperangular degrees of freedom only, followed by exact solution in R Row 3: full Born-Oppenheimer calculation, treating R adiabatically, giving lower bound (if converged) to the ground state energy Row 4: full adiabatic approximation including repulsive ...
soliloquy: a cautionary tale
... the fact that a basis for the group of units is (more-or-less) already known and so does not need to be first computed by another (possibly quantum) algorithm. We believe that there are aspects of the design and attack that would benefit from further study. We are not aware of any classical subexpon ...
... the fact that a basis for the group of units is (more-or-less) already known and so does not need to be first computed by another (possibly quantum) algorithm. We believe that there are aspects of the design and attack that would benefit from further study. We are not aware of any classical subexpon ...
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LIGHT QUANTA
... quanta are scattered by electrons according to the same rules as govern the collisions of billiard balls. They both obey the conservation rules for energy and momentum in much the same way. It became clear that the particle picture of light quanta, whatever were the dilemmas that accompanied it, was ...
... quanta are scattered by electrons according to the same rules as govern the collisions of billiard balls. They both obey the conservation rules for energy and momentum in much the same way. It became clear that the particle picture of light quanta, whatever were the dilemmas that accompanied it, was ...
Quantum Statistics - Ole Witt
... His notes in Danish were from1962, written on a typewriter, belonging to that period, and supplied with hand written formulas and drawings. The second part of his lecture notes were dedicated to Quantum Statistics, and his presentation is at a substantial high theoretical level. In spite of this, I ...
... His notes in Danish were from1962, written on a typewriter, belonging to that period, and supplied with hand written formulas and drawings. The second part of his lecture notes were dedicated to Quantum Statistics, and his presentation is at a substantial high theoretical level. In spite of this, I ...
The classical electromagnetism as used nowadays is not the theory
... important sense incomplete. Without substantive additional assumptions concerning how charged particles are to be modelled, the theory cannot be understood as describing the behaviour of the particle-field system” (Frisch, 2005, p. 47). Basically we only have general rules from relativistic mechanic ...
... important sense incomplete. Without substantive additional assumptions concerning how charged particles are to be modelled, the theory cannot be understood as describing the behaviour of the particle-field system” (Frisch, 2005, p. 47). Basically we only have general rules from relativistic mechanic ...