
The Parallel Development of Matrix and Wave Mechanics
... one which is studied. In this article Heisenberg presents for the first time his new mathematical style of thinking, in the line of earlier work on quantum theory. Many elaborations and reactions on this article exist but they will not be considered here. Concerning wave mechanics two of Schrödinge ...
... one which is studied. In this article Heisenberg presents for the first time his new mathematical style of thinking, in the line of earlier work on quantum theory. Many elaborations and reactions on this article exist but they will not be considered here. Concerning wave mechanics two of Schrödinge ...
THE MINIMUM-UNCERTAINTY SQUEEZED STATES FOR ATOMS
... harmonic oscillators, which are important in these applications, in the most simple closed form. Our approach reveals the quantum numbers/integrals of motion of the squeezed states in terms of solution of certain Ermakov-type system [104], [105]. The corresponding generalizations of Fock states, whi ...
... harmonic oscillators, which are important in these applications, in the most simple closed form. Our approach reveals the quantum numbers/integrals of motion of the squeezed states in terms of solution of certain Ermakov-type system [104], [105]. The corresponding generalizations of Fock states, whi ...
Consciousness, the Brain, and Spacetime Geometry
... "experience" broadly-in a manner consistent with panpsychism-so that even "temporal events in the career of an electron have a kind of `protomentality'." Whitehead's view may be considered to differ from panpsychism, however, in that his discrete "occasions of experience" can be taken to be related ...
... "experience" broadly-in a manner consistent with panpsychism-so that even "temporal events in the career of an electron have a kind of `protomentality'." Whitehead's view may be considered to differ from panpsychism, however, in that his discrete "occasions of experience" can be taken to be related ...
Wave Functions - Quantum Theory Group at CMU
... show in Sec. 4.5, there is a well-defined sense in which a quantum particle cannot be in two (or more) places at the same time. Things which do not have precise positions, such as books and tables, can nonetheless often be assigned approximate locations, and it is often useful to do so. The situatio ...
... show in Sec. 4.5, there is a well-defined sense in which a quantum particle cannot be in two (or more) places at the same time. Things which do not have precise positions, such as books and tables, can nonetheless often be assigned approximate locations, and it is often useful to do so. The situatio ...