
A Model on Genome Evolution
... A model of genome evolution is proposed. Based on three assumptions the evolutionary theory of a genome is formulated. The general law on the direction of genome evolution is given. Both the deterministic classical equation and the stochastic quantum equation are proposed. It is proved that the clas ...
... A model of genome evolution is proposed. Based on three assumptions the evolutionary theory of a genome is formulated. The general law on the direction of genome evolution is given. Both the deterministic classical equation and the stochastic quantum equation are proposed. It is proved that the clas ...
Perches, Post-holes and Grids
... practice the PEML images correspond to data arising in a wide variety of different forms (postholes, actual walls, indications of linear structure arising from hedge and road lines, etc). Ideally one would wish accurately to reduce each image to a measurement-based dataset that could be analysed sta ...
... practice the PEML images correspond to data arising in a wide variety of different forms (postholes, actual walls, indications of linear structure arising from hedge and road lines, etc). Ideally one would wish accurately to reduce each image to a measurement-based dataset that could be analysed sta ...
Certainty relations, mutual entanglement, and nondisplaceable
... In our current investigations, however, we focus on bipartite N × N systems [37]. For a given splitting HA ⊗ HB one defines the standard product basis, |φij = |eiA ⊗ |fjB and, making use of an arbitrary global unitary matrix U , introduces the rotated basis U |φij , with i,j = 1, . . . ,N. On ...
... In our current investigations, however, we focus on bipartite N × N systems [37]. For a given splitting HA ⊗ HB one defines the standard product basis, |φij = |eiA ⊗ |fjB and, making use of an arbitrary global unitary matrix U , introduces the rotated basis U |φij , with i,j = 1, . . . ,N. On ...
Variational Principles and Lagrangian Mechanics
... Variational Principles and Lagrangian Mechanics Relevant Sections in Text: Chapters 6 and 7 The Lagrangian formulation of Mechanics – motivation Some 100 years after Newton devised classical mechanics Lagrange gave a different, considerably more general way to view dynamics. The key new idea in his ...
... Variational Principles and Lagrangian Mechanics Relevant Sections in Text: Chapters 6 and 7 The Lagrangian formulation of Mechanics – motivation Some 100 years after Newton devised classical mechanics Lagrange gave a different, considerably more general way to view dynamics. The key new idea in his ...
app_A (WP)
... shows that ∆v points towards the centre of the circle at all times. Hence, the acceleration vector must point towards the centre of the circle, and we call it the centripetal (or centre seeking) acceleration. We have now found the acceleration in terms of the speed and radius. But rather than comple ...
... shows that ∆v points towards the centre of the circle at all times. Hence, the acceleration vector must point towards the centre of the circle, and we call it the centripetal (or centre seeking) acceleration. We have now found the acceleration in terms of the speed and radius. But rather than comple ...
Primitive ontology and quantum state in the GRW matter density theory
... four-dimensional space-time, at least not if one considers N-particle systems with N > 1. One then has to regard the quantum state either as a field on 3N-dimensional configuration space or as what Belot calls a “multi-field”, an object assigning properties to N-tuples of points in space. The second ...
... four-dimensional space-time, at least not if one considers N-particle systems with N > 1. One then has to regard the quantum state either as a field on 3N-dimensional configuration space or as what Belot calls a “multi-field”, an object assigning properties to N-tuples of points in space. The second ...
Ten Years of Spin Hall Effect
... the hamiltonian is formally similar to the spin–orbit interaction in vacuum, but its “coupling constant”, λ2c 5 Å2 , is six orders of magnitude larger. It is quite shocking to realize that the coupling to the external field, while formally similar to the coupling in vacuum, is six orders of magnit ...
... the hamiltonian is formally similar to the spin–orbit interaction in vacuum, but its “coupling constant”, λ2c 5 Å2 , is six orders of magnitude larger. It is quite shocking to realize that the coupling to the external field, while formally similar to the coupling in vacuum, is six orders of magnit ...