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... Experiments and observations entail measurements, and the very concept of measurement is profoundly different in QP and CPo In CP what is measured is already there, whereas in QP it comes into existence, in some sense, during measurement. The 'collapse of the wave-function' associated with the measu ...
... Experiments and observations entail measurements, and the very concept of measurement is profoundly different in QP and CPo In CP what is measured is already there, whereas in QP it comes into existence, in some sense, during measurement. The 'collapse of the wave-function' associated with the measu ...
ppt3 - Zettaflops
... • The inhabitant of the world described by the Hamiltonian? Classically, a reversible system needs to be out of equilibrium for its inhabitants to realize that it is complex. At equilibrium two-time correlations are needed, which cannot be seen by the inhabitant. ...
... • The inhabitant of the world described by the Hamiltonian? Classically, a reversible system needs to be out of equilibrium for its inhabitants to realize that it is complex. At equilibrium two-time correlations are needed, which cannot be seen by the inhabitant. ...
Introduction Vacuum effects due to Dirac Sea When do the
... • Dispersion relations used in QFT first by Gell- Mann, Thirring and Goldberger , Phys. Rev. 95, 1612 (1954). • Is there a minimum length scale involved which the wavelength of light is not allowed to fall below? How many atoms constitutes the minimum number before you can apply the idea of a refrac ...
... • Dispersion relations used in QFT first by Gell- Mann, Thirring and Goldberger , Phys. Rev. 95, 1612 (1954). • Is there a minimum length scale involved which the wavelength of light is not allowed to fall below? How many atoms constitutes the minimum number before you can apply the idea of a refrac ...
May 2009
... M09Q.1 - Hydrogen Beam (J94Q.1) Problem A beam of hydrogen atoms in in the lowest hyperfine level of the 1s state. The beam particles enter and pass through a region of space in which there is a uniform magnetic field of strength B = 100 gauss. The particles move with a spread of velocities such tha ...
... M09Q.1 - Hydrogen Beam (J94Q.1) Problem A beam of hydrogen atoms in in the lowest hyperfine level of the 1s state. The beam particles enter and pass through a region of space in which there is a uniform magnetic field of strength B = 100 gauss. The particles move with a spread of velocities such tha ...
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... television stations with the same call letters. The station signed on for the first time on October 4, 1948 as the Lansing area's first FM station. The station's 85,000-watt signal, combined with a 269.3 meter antenna can be heard as far east as Flint and the Detroit suburbs, and as far west as Gran ...
... television stations with the same call letters. The station signed on for the first time on October 4, 1948 as the Lansing area's first FM station. The station's 85,000-watt signal, combined with a 269.3 meter antenna can be heard as far east as Flint and the Detroit suburbs, and as far west as Gran ...
Classical statistical distributions can violate Bell`s - Philsci
... violated (this is better seen if the delta function modeling the S-detector is replaced by a narrow ring having a finite surface [11]). Physically this objection makes sense provided one can envisage a particle analyzer able to detect the particles that have not been included in the statistics. This ...
... violated (this is better seen if the delta function modeling the S-detector is replaced by a narrow ring having a finite surface [11]). Physically this objection makes sense provided one can envisage a particle analyzer able to detect the particles that have not been included in the statistics. This ...
1 The free boson on the sphere, normal ordering, and all that
... in terms of the chiral fields X(z, z) = X(z) + X(z). a) Recall from the lecture the definition of the normal ordering prescription : . . . : employed above. Give the general relation between normal ordered and radially ordered operators. b) Give the correlator hX(z)X(w)i for the field X(z). Compare ...
... in terms of the chiral fields X(z, z) = X(z) + X(z). a) Recall from the lecture the definition of the normal ordering prescription : . . . : employed above. Give the general relation between normal ordered and radially ordered operators. b) Give the correlator hX(z)X(w)i for the field X(z). Compare ...
Quantum Mechanical Addition of Angular Momenta and Spin
... corresponding physical properties of the elementary components; examples are the total momentum or the total angular momentum of a composite object which are the sum of the (angular) momenta of the elementary components. Describing quantum mechanically a property of a composite object as a whole and ...
... corresponding physical properties of the elementary components; examples are the total momentum or the total angular momentum of a composite object which are the sum of the (angular) momenta of the elementary components. Describing quantum mechanically a property of a composite object as a whole and ...