
Quantum Theory. A Mathematical Approach
... Not surprisingly these three books have a certain amount of overlap. Each has its strong points; they are complementary. This talk is based on my own book. To understand the underlying mathematical structure of the great physical theories, in particular relativity and quantum theory, one needs to kn ...
... Not surprisingly these three books have a certain amount of overlap. Each has its strong points; they are complementary. This talk is based on my own book. To understand the underlying mathematical structure of the great physical theories, in particular relativity and quantum theory, one needs to kn ...
1 Introduction and Disclaimer
... We will sketch the computation by Maulik and Okounkov of the quantum cohomology of Hilbn C2 . As you will see, the proof is somewhat indirect, but the methods used apply to general quiver varieties, and yield a variety of other great results. See [3] for a more direct proof. Due to limitations in sp ...
... We will sketch the computation by Maulik and Okounkov of the quantum cohomology of Hilbn C2 . As you will see, the proof is somewhat indirect, but the methods used apply to general quiver varieties, and yield a variety of other great results. See [3] for a more direct proof. Due to limitations in sp ...
quantum-gravity-presentation
... Quantum Gravity: Why so Difficult? • Don’t Buy the Tickets Quite Yet (III) • What Does it Mean to Have an Infinite Series with Terms of Increasing Dimension? • If You “Cutoff” the Series, You Can Apparently Fiddle with the Resulting Equations to Get Something With a Physical Meaning • But You Canno ...
... Quantum Gravity: Why so Difficult? • Don’t Buy the Tickets Quite Yet (III) • What Does it Mean to Have an Infinite Series with Terms of Increasing Dimension? • If You “Cutoff” the Series, You Can Apparently Fiddle with the Resulting Equations to Get Something With a Physical Meaning • But You Canno ...
Attention, Intention, and Will in Quantum Physics
... according to this “scientific” view, mechanical robots, with a mysterious dangling appendage, a stream of conscious thoughts that can grasp large-scale properties as wholes, but exert, as a consequence of these graspings, nothing not done already by the microscopic constituents. The enormous empiri ...
... according to this “scientific” view, mechanical robots, with a mysterious dangling appendage, a stream of conscious thoughts that can grasp large-scale properties as wholes, but exert, as a consequence of these graspings, nothing not done already by the microscopic constituents. The enormous empiri ...
On model theory, non-commutative geometry and physics
... or more technically, the top level of the stability hierarchy. These are Zariski structures (in some variation called also Zariski geometries), defined in very general terms of geometric flavour (see below) and modelled on algebraic varieties over algebraically closed fields equipped with relations ...
... or more technically, the top level of the stability hierarchy. These are Zariski structures (in some variation called also Zariski geometries), defined in very general terms of geometric flavour (see below) and modelled on algebraic varieties over algebraically closed fields equipped with relations ...
Quantum Psychoanalysis
... If I had to point to a negative, it would be that there are minor editing issues throughout the book. Other than this, I have only the utmost regard for this book. These essays deserve the highest of accolades. I have enormous admiration and respect for Gargiulo’s ...
... If I had to point to a negative, it would be that there are minor editing issues throughout the book. Other than this, I have only the utmost regard for this book. These essays deserve the highest of accolades. I have enormous admiration and respect for Gargiulo’s ...
Comparison of Genetic Algorithm and Quantum Genetic Algorithm
... Genetic Algorithms (GA) are a representative example of a set of methods known as evolutionary algorithms. This approach started in the 1970s by John Holland, and knew for a decade strong growth. A GA is an iterative algorithm based on the notion of generation, but it is also inherently highly paral ...
... Genetic Algorithms (GA) are a representative example of a set of methods known as evolutionary algorithms. This approach started in the 1970s by John Holland, and knew for a decade strong growth. A GA is an iterative algorithm based on the notion of generation, but it is also inherently highly paral ...
Speculations on the Union of Science and Religion
... astounding. Where the subject particles are electrons, TSQM predicts a particle with all of the attributes of a positron – but with a fundamental difference. The particle predicted for Box C must have a Negative mass. (Although not covered in the Quantum Paradox class, I have been listening to the F ...
... astounding. Where the subject particles are electrons, TSQM predicts a particle with all of the attributes of a positron – but with a fundamental difference. The particle predicted for Box C must have a Negative mass. (Although not covered in the Quantum Paradox class, I have been listening to the F ...
Discussion and Applications of Single and Entangled Photon Sources
... The result recorded by APDs and coincidences are detected by a counter card inside the computer. John Bell showed "locality principle" with hidden variables violates quantum mechanics principles. This can be seen in the above experiment for arbitrary angles of the polarizer [6]. ...
... The result recorded by APDs and coincidences are detected by a counter card inside the computer. John Bell showed "locality principle" with hidden variables violates quantum mechanics principles. This can be seen in the above experiment for arbitrary angles of the polarizer [6]. ...
Cosmic Medium and Leo Sapogin`s Unitary Quantum Theory
... First, the wave-particle dualism apparently obviated in the UQT contradicts some recent experimental evidence (quantum teleportation of individual particle properties and wave-particle dualism of quasi-particles). An approach regarding a particle as a wave packet of a single field is referred to as ...
... First, the wave-particle dualism apparently obviated in the UQT contradicts some recent experimental evidence (quantum teleportation of individual particle properties and wave-particle dualism of quasi-particles). An approach regarding a particle as a wave packet of a single field is referred to as ...
Identical Quantum Particles and Weak Discernibility - Philsci
... applies in the first place, before we can use irreflexivity of the relations to prove that the objects in question are weakly discernible individuals. This does not necessarily imply that there must be a division of labor between “objecthood providers” and the irreflexive relations. The relational s ...
... applies in the first place, before we can use irreflexivity of the relations to prove that the objects in question are weakly discernible individuals. This does not necessarily imply that there must be a division of labor between “objecthood providers” and the irreflexive relations. The relational s ...