Collapse of Probability Distributions in Relativistic Spacetime
... by adopting a collapse hypersurface that coincides with the light cone of the detector point. Schlieder23 re-examined the relativistic collapse problem and established that the appropriate collapse hypersurface is the past light cone of the spacetime point at which the measurement is performed. Schl ...
... by adopting a collapse hypersurface that coincides with the light cone of the detector point. Schlieder23 re-examined the relativistic collapse problem and established that the appropriate collapse hypersurface is the past light cone of the spacetime point at which the measurement is performed. Schl ...
What Makes a Classical Concept Classical? Toward a
... separate, intrinsic states. These states will, of course, change as a result of interaction, but they are always separately definable. Why is separability a necessary condition for metaphysical independence? It is because, whatever else they might be, the observing scientist and the observed object ...
... separate, intrinsic states. These states will, of course, change as a result of interaction, but they are always separately definable. Why is separability a necessary condition for metaphysical independence? It is because, whatever else they might be, the observing scientist and the observed object ...
BALANCE PRINCIPLES
... functional form to the second Piola-Kirchhoff stress tensor-a fundamental ingredient in the dynamical equations. The study of this functional form is the main goal of Chapter 3 on constitutive theory. We shall set up the basic equations (or inequalities) as integral balance conditions. Therefore, th ...
... functional form to the second Piola-Kirchhoff stress tensor-a fundamental ingredient in the dynamical equations. The study of this functional form is the main goal of Chapter 3 on constitutive theory. We shall set up the basic equations (or inequalities) as integral balance conditions. Therefore, th ...
Are You There Gas? It`s Me, Planet
... Before now, models have not been successful in predicting the rapid growth of rocky cores of gas giant planets at large separations from their host stars. Timescales for growth have far outstripped the lifetime of the gaseous disk surrounding the young star, creating a paradox between the need for t ...
... Before now, models have not been successful in predicting the rapid growth of rocky cores of gas giant planets at large separations from their host stars. Timescales for growth have far outstripped the lifetime of the gaseous disk surrounding the young star, creating a paradox between the need for t ...
Haag`s Theorem in Renormalisable Quantum Field Theories
... What to make of it But in the light of the above-mentioned success of quantum field theories, the question about what to make of it is unavoidable. People found different answers. On the physics side, the no-go results were widely ignored (apart from a few exceptions) or misunderstood and belittled ...
... What to make of it But in the light of the above-mentioned success of quantum field theories, the question about what to make of it is unavoidable. People found different answers. On the physics side, the no-go results were widely ignored (apart from a few exceptions) or misunderstood and belittled ...
92, 013635 (2015)
... of the SDW is also proportional to the velocity as we have demonstrated in Fig. 5(c) for the Gaussian-shaped barrier, while rarely depends on the barrier width and height. All these features of the dynamics can be well understood in the following way. The condensate is initially prepared at the grou ...
... of the SDW is also proportional to the velocity as we have demonstrated in Fig. 5(c) for the Gaussian-shaped barrier, while rarely depends on the barrier width and height. All these features of the dynamics can be well understood in the following way. The condensate is initially prepared at the grou ...
neutrino
... to save the "exchange theorem" of statistics and the law of conservation of energy. Namely, the possibility that there could exist in the nuclei electrically neutral particles, that I wish to call neutrons, which have spin 1/2 and obey the exclusion principle and which further differ from light quan ...
... to save the "exchange theorem" of statistics and the law of conservation of energy. Namely, the possibility that there could exist in the nuclei electrically neutral particles, that I wish to call neutrons, which have spin 1/2 and obey the exclusion principle and which further differ from light quan ...
Towards UV Finiteness of Infinite Derivative Theories of Gravity and
... Formulating a completely successful theory of quantum gravity [1, 2, 3] remains a goal to be achieved in theoretical physics. Renormalizability plays a very important role in establishing a consistent theory of quantum gravity. In four-dimensions, pure gravity is ultraviolet (UV) finite at 1-loop or ...
... Formulating a completely successful theory of quantum gravity [1, 2, 3] remains a goal to be achieved in theoretical physics. Renormalizability plays a very important role in establishing a consistent theory of quantum gravity. In four-dimensions, pure gravity is ultraviolet (UV) finite at 1-loop or ...
Momentum and Energy of a Mass Consisting of
... the question of why the mass of a proton is larger by a factor of nearly hundred than the mass of the constituent quarks [2]. Obviously, the force that confines the quarks in the proton is accountable for this mass amplification effect. Following the Standard Model [3], the interaction of quarks hap ...
... the question of why the mass of a proton is larger by a factor of nearly hundred than the mass of the constituent quarks [2]. Obviously, the force that confines the quarks in the proton is accountable for this mass amplification effect. Following the Standard Model [3], the interaction of quarks hap ...
Band-gap structure and chiral discrete solitons in optical lattices with
... Hamiltonian matrix (7). When the magnetic flux φ increases, the lowest band gradually changes from a singlewell shape to a three-well one and the second band gradually changes from a single-well shape to a double-well one. To check the validity of our variational method, we also numerically calculat ...
... Hamiltonian matrix (7). When the magnetic flux φ increases, the lowest band gradually changes from a singlewell shape to a three-well one and the second band gradually changes from a single-well shape to a double-well one. To check the validity of our variational method, we also numerically calculat ...
Preprint
... What does a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate look like? More precisely, how does it interact with light, and does this differ fundamentally from what one would naively expect from a similar collection of very cold atoms? In the early 1990s, before Bose-Einstein condensation was realized in atomic ga ...
... What does a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate look like? More precisely, how does it interact with light, and does this differ fundamentally from what one would naively expect from a similar collection of very cold atoms? In the early 1990s, before Bose-Einstein condensation was realized in atomic ga ...
Spin Exchange Optical Pumping of Neon and its Applications
... like to give a special thanks to Laurel Lerner for all her help in all things, especially near the end of my time here. During my tenure here I have spent much of my time with my fellow grad students in the deepest darkest Jadwin. You have been both great colleagues, and even better friends. First I ...
... like to give a special thanks to Laurel Lerner for all her help in all things, especially near the end of my time here. During my tenure here I have spent much of my time with my fellow grad students in the deepest darkest Jadwin. You have been both great colleagues, and even better friends. First I ...