
Dr David M. Benoit (david.benoit@uni
... • This means that the measurement of property A can only result in one of its eigenvalues - even if the wave function is not an eigenfunction of ...
... • This means that the measurement of property A can only result in one of its eigenvalues - even if the wave function is not an eigenfunction of ...
slides - 7th MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS MEETING
... The main task of AQC is to describe the very early stage in the evolution of the Universe. At this stage, the Universe was in a quantum state, which should be described by a wave function (complex valued and depends on some real parameters). But, QC is related to Planck scale phenomena - it is natur ...
... The main task of AQC is to describe the very early stage in the evolution of the Universe. At this stage, the Universe was in a quantum state, which should be described by a wave function (complex valued and depends on some real parameters). But, QC is related to Planck scale phenomena - it is natur ...
Introduction to Quantum Computation
... classical computer take time proportional to O(n!). But Shor’s algorithm for factoring on a quantum computer takes time proportional to O(n2 log n). ...
... classical computer take time proportional to O(n!). But Shor’s algorithm for factoring on a quantum computer takes time proportional to O(n2 log n). ...
Superconducting loop quantum gravity and the cosmological constant
... is real, the Chern–Simons state closely resembles a topological invariant of knot theory [16]. This identification opens up a possibility of describing quantum gravitational dynamics with the mathematics developed in knot theory ...
... is real, the Chern–Simons state closely resembles a topological invariant of knot theory [16]. This identification opens up a possibility of describing quantum gravitational dynamics with the mathematics developed in knot theory ...
Werner Heisenberg - Nobel Lecture
... uous space charge is included in the calculation in de Broglie’s wave theory. Schrödinger’s considerations of the energy-momentum tensor assigned to the matter waves can then also be adopted in this theory as consistent components of the formalism. The studies of Jordan and Wigner show that modifyin ...
... uous space charge is included in the calculation in de Broglie’s wave theory. Schrödinger’s considerations of the energy-momentum tensor assigned to the matter waves can then also be adopted in this theory as consistent components of the formalism. The studies of Jordan and Wigner show that modifyin ...
Quantum Correlations with Spacelike Separated Beam Splitters in
... several conditions [1], in perfect concordance with quantum mechanical predictions. The most striking feature of quantum correlations being the violation of Bell’s inequalities [2]. In this Letter we confront quantum correlations with a natural alternative model, called multisimultaneity [3]. First, ...
... several conditions [1], in perfect concordance with quantum mechanical predictions. The most striking feature of quantum correlations being the violation of Bell’s inequalities [2]. In this Letter we confront quantum correlations with a natural alternative model, called multisimultaneity [3]. First, ...
Symmetries and conservation laws in quantum me
... Using the action formulation of local field theory, we have seen that given any continuous symmetry, we can derive a local conservation law. This gives us classical expressions for the density of the conserved quantity, the current density for this, and (by integrating the density over all space) th ...
... Using the action formulation of local field theory, we have seen that given any continuous symmetry, we can derive a local conservation law. This gives us classical expressions for the density of the conserved quantity, the current density for this, and (by integrating the density over all space) th ...
New geometric concepts in the foundations of physics
... through and through, although this is sometimes obscured by rather inelegant presentations. In general relativity, the geometry of space–time itself, in the form of the metric, becomes dynamical and interacts with matter. As is well known, Einstein failed to realize his dream of finding a unified, g ...
... through and through, although this is sometimes obscured by rather inelegant presentations. In general relativity, the geometry of space–time itself, in the form of the metric, becomes dynamical and interacts with matter. As is well known, Einstein failed to realize his dream of finding a unified, g ...
Notes on Quantum Mechanics - Department of Mathematics
... To (re)summarize, in a quantum mechanical description of a physical system: • States of the physical system are given by vectors of norm 1 in an inner-product space, • Measurable physical quantities are given by self-adjoint operators, • Possible results of actual measurement are given by eigenvalue ...
... To (re)summarize, in a quantum mechanical description of a physical system: • States of the physical system are given by vectors of norm 1 in an inner-product space, • Measurable physical quantities are given by self-adjoint operators, • Possible results of actual measurement are given by eigenvalue ...
URL - StealthSkater
... Still more details about M-matrix (06/18/2008) What goes wrong with string theories? (06/14/2008) Could a symplectic analog of conformal field theory be relevant for Quantum-TGD? (03/16/2008) Infinite primes and algebraic Brahman=Atman identity (07/05/2008) Configuration space gamma matrices as hyp ...
... Still more details about M-matrix (06/18/2008) What goes wrong with string theories? (06/14/2008) Could a symplectic analog of conformal field theory be relevant for Quantum-TGD? (03/16/2008) Infinite primes and algebraic Brahman=Atman identity (07/05/2008) Configuration space gamma matrices as hyp ...
proper_time_Bhubanes.. - Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar
... ⇒ only the phase of the state changes... the „clock“ does not „tick“ ⇒ the concept of proper time has no operational meaning ⇒ visibility is maximal! ...
... ⇒ only the phase of the state changes... the „clock“ does not „tick“ ⇒ the concept of proper time has no operational meaning ⇒ visibility is maximal! ...
... u/s is simply summation, is a direct consequence of the or-or-or rule in classical probability theory. Quantum effects can be classified mainly as interference or diffraction effects and effects due to indistinguishability. In quantum theory, one may not, as in classical theory, specify both velocit ...
Classical World because of Quantum Physics
... - When and how do physical systems stop to behave quantumly and begin to behave classically? - Quantum-to-classical transition without environment (i.e. no decoherence) and within quantum physics (i.e. no collapse models) A. Peres, Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods (Kluwer 1995) ...
... - When and how do physical systems stop to behave quantumly and begin to behave classically? - Quantum-to-classical transition without environment (i.e. no decoherence) and within quantum physics (i.e. no collapse models) A. Peres, Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods (Kluwer 1995) ...