周正威
... particles systems, which reveals that the degeneracy found in the soliton phase of the MFT is lifted. Instead, the ground state is comprised of a strongly anti-correlated macroscopic superposition of solitons peaked at different spatial locations, and can be regarded as a Schrödinger cat state, whic ...
... particles systems, which reveals that the degeneracy found in the soliton phase of the MFT is lifted. Instead, the ground state is comprised of a strongly anti-correlated macroscopic superposition of solitons peaked at different spatial locations, and can be regarded as a Schrödinger cat state, whic ...
Matthew Hastings
... • Can we make the area law bound tight? • What happens in higher dimensions to the area law? ...
... • Can we make the area law bound tight? • What happens in higher dimensions to the area law? ...
The quantum field theory (QFT) dual paradigm in fun
... «The vacuum becomes a bridge that connects all objects among them. No isolated body can exist, and the fundamental physical actor is no longer the atom, but the field, namely the atom space distributions variable with time. Atoms become the $K8!".!(# %2# ./)*# 0!..'+# 2)'-51# )"#./'# *!0'# D!3# !*# ...
... «The vacuum becomes a bridge that connects all objects among them. No isolated body can exist, and the fundamental physical actor is no longer the atom, but the field, namely the atom space distributions variable with time. Atoms become the $K8!".!(# %2# ./)*# 0!..'+# 2)'-51# )"#./'# *!0'# D!3# !*# ...
From Physics to Information Theory and Back - Philsci
... like quantum systems, but in which entangled states decay into mixtures when the systems are separated. Such a theory is locally quantum, but admits of no Bell-inequality violating correlations. Such a theory was suggested by Schrödinger (1936), who pointed out that at the time there was little in ...
... like quantum systems, but in which entangled states decay into mixtures when the systems are separated. Such a theory is locally quantum, but admits of no Bell-inequality violating correlations. Such a theory was suggested by Schrödinger (1936), who pointed out that at the time there was little in ...
Document
... corresponding to x-basis, y-basis and y-basis. Four possible results are 001,111, 010 and 100. After Alice and Bob announce their measurement outcome, Dick accumulates the outcome to verify the key. ...
... corresponding to x-basis, y-basis and y-basis. Four possible results are 001,111, 010 and 100. After Alice and Bob announce their measurement outcome, Dick accumulates the outcome to verify the key. ...
Quantum - Caltech Particle Theory
... • Measurement. What is a “measurement”? Is there a fundamental distinction between a measurement and “unitary evolution”? Is the outcome of a measurement truly random? • New foundations? If quantum mechanics is flawed, what is the alternative? If it is not flawed, can we understand why it must be th ...
... • Measurement. What is a “measurement”? Is there a fundamental distinction between a measurement and “unitary evolution”? Is the outcome of a measurement truly random? • New foundations? If quantum mechanics is flawed, what is the alternative? If it is not flawed, can we understand why it must be th ...
Chapter 5 : Electrons in Atoms
... Heisenberg showed it is impossible to take any measurement of an object without disturbing it. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it is fundamentally impossible to know precisely both the velocity and position of a particle at the same time. The only quantity that can be known is the p ...
... Heisenberg showed it is impossible to take any measurement of an object without disturbing it. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it is fundamentally impossible to know precisely both the velocity and position of a particle at the same time. The only quantity that can be known is the p ...
ppt3 - Zettaflops
... aiming to develop a mathematical model of all possible worlds wherein our own world can be seen as typical Anthropic Principle We are (merely) thoughts in the mind of God ...
... aiming to develop a mathematical model of all possible worlds wherein our own world can be seen as typical Anthropic Principle We are (merely) thoughts in the mind of God ...
particles - Prof.Dr.Ümit Demir
... Compton directed an x-ray beam of wavelength 0 toward a block of graphite. He found that the scattered x-rays had a slightly longer wavelength than the incident x-rays, and hence the energies of the scattered rays were lower. The amount of energy reduction depended on the angle at which the x-rays w ...
... Compton directed an x-ray beam of wavelength 0 toward a block of graphite. He found that the scattered x-rays had a slightly longer wavelength than the incident x-rays, and hence the energies of the scattered rays were lower. The amount of energy reduction depended on the angle at which the x-rays w ...
First-Person Plural Quantum Mechanics
... wedge” between the objective world, about which we can communicate, and the world as it may be “in itself,” out of relation to our experience. The present paper aims to show that a metaphysical framework capable of doing justice to quantum mechanics may have to be considerably more complex and wide- ...
... wedge” between the objective world, about which we can communicate, and the world as it may be “in itself,” out of relation to our experience. The present paper aims to show that a metaphysical framework capable of doing justice to quantum mechanics may have to be considerably more complex and wide- ...
Can Mind Affect Matter Via Active Information?
... Traditional quantum theory correctly predicts the results of a wide range of measurements. But as is well known it gives rise to a number of philosophical problems and paradoxes. For this reason, many scientists find it unattractive to consider the relevance of quantum physics in the context of cogni ...
... Traditional quantum theory correctly predicts the results of a wide range of measurements. But as is well known it gives rise to a number of philosophical problems and paradoxes. For this reason, many scientists find it unattractive to consider the relevance of quantum physics in the context of cogni ...
15 The Quantum Atom
... of his third year it was clear that his real interest was physical chemistry, a more theoretical, less laboratory-intensive version of chemistry. Indeed, Scott’s skills weren’t in the laboratory, which should have been clear to him much sooner since the laboratory potion of classes always brought do ...
... of his third year it was clear that his real interest was physical chemistry, a more theoretical, less laboratory-intensive version of chemistry. Indeed, Scott’s skills weren’t in the laboratory, which should have been clear to him much sooner since the laboratory potion of classes always brought do ...
Could Inelastic Interactions Induce Quantum Probabilistic Transitions?
... 4 Can the -function be Interpreted to Specify the Physical State of the Propensiton in Physical Space? Objection (1): The -function is complex, and hence cannot be employed to describe the physical state of an actual physical system. Reply: The complex is equivalent to two interlinked real funct ...
... 4 Can the -function be Interpreted to Specify the Physical State of the Propensiton in Physical Space? Objection (1): The -function is complex, and hence cannot be employed to describe the physical state of an actual physical system. Reply: The complex is equivalent to two interlinked real funct ...