From Irrational to Non-Unitary: on the Haffnian and Haldane
... particles in four neighboring orbitals, we also allow configurations which contain ‘0, 2, 0, 0, 1’, as long as they can be obtained by squeezing from ‘1, 0, 1, 0, 1’, and do not contain the pattern ‘0, 1, 0, 0, 2’. The configurations thus obtained are in one-to-one correspondence to the ground state ...
... particles in four neighboring orbitals, we also allow configurations which contain ‘0, 2, 0, 0, 1’, as long as they can be obtained by squeezing from ‘1, 0, 1, 0, 1’, and do not contain the pattern ‘0, 1, 0, 0, 2’. The configurations thus obtained are in one-to-one correspondence to the ground state ...
II: Experimental Atomic Spectroscopy
... ±1,..., ± ) for a given n which lead to the same eigenvalue. There is a certain amount of degeneracy. An additional quantum number ms is needed to describe the electron spin. For the alkali “one-electron” atoms the spin-orbit coupling produces an appreciable splitting of all but the = 0 lines wi ...
... ±1,..., ± ) for a given n which lead to the same eigenvalue. There is a certain amount of degeneracy. An additional quantum number ms is needed to describe the electron spin. For the alkali “one-electron” atoms the spin-orbit coupling produces an appreciable splitting of all but the = 0 lines wi ...
Colloquium on "Many Worlds Interpretation"
... The multi-universe interpretation (which should rather be called multi-consciousness interpretation) seems to be the only interpretation of a universal quantum theory (with an exact Schrödinger equation) that is compatible with the way the world is perceived. However, because of quantum non-locality ...
... The multi-universe interpretation (which should rather be called multi-consciousness interpretation) seems to be the only interpretation of a universal quantum theory (with an exact Schrödinger equation) that is compatible with the way the world is perceived. However, because of quantum non-locality ...
Gravitation and Momentum
... isolated system does not change… or that the sum of the momentum of the objects in that system is constant. ...
... isolated system does not change… or that the sum of the momentum of the objects in that system is constant. ...
Hooke`s Law - UCSB Physics
... other ones. The most general solution to the differential equation is then given as a linear combination of these n “basis” solutions. In our case, it is clear that neither sine nor cosine can be written as a simple multiple of the other, and so these two solution are linearly independent. Because o ...
... other ones. The most general solution to the differential equation is then given as a linear combination of these n “basis” solutions. In our case, it is clear that neither sine nor cosine can be written as a simple multiple of the other, and so these two solution are linearly independent. Because o ...
Δk/k
... ic1(1) c1(0)V11 c2( 0)V12 e iω0t 0 0 0 , that is c1(1) remains unchanged: c1(1) (t ) 1 , and the probability amplitude c2 for transition between the states is E2 ic2(1) c2( 0)V22 c1(0)V21e iω0t 0 12 ω1 (t )e iω0t , ...
... ic1(1) c1(0)V11 c2( 0)V12 e iω0t 0 0 0 , that is c1(1) remains unchanged: c1(1) (t ) 1 , and the probability amplitude c2 for transition between the states is E2 ic2(1) c2( 0)V22 c1(0)V21e iω0t 0 12 ω1 (t )e iω0t , ...
A First Look at Quantum Physics
... (2) Einstein → photon:light itself is made of discrete bits of energy; an explanation to the photoelectric problem. ...
... (2) Einstein → photon:light itself is made of discrete bits of energy; an explanation to the photoelectric problem. ...
Chapter 8 Problems - University of Colorado Colorado Springs
... children jumped up and down for one minute. The curriculum focus of the “Giant Jump” was on earthquakes, but it was integrated with many other topics, such as exercise, geography, cooperation, testing hypotheses, and setting world records. Children built their own seismographs, which registered loca ...
... children jumped up and down for one minute. The curriculum focus of the “Giant Jump” was on earthquakes, but it was integrated with many other topics, such as exercise, geography, cooperation, testing hypotheses, and setting world records. Children built their own seismographs, which registered loca ...
here
... ~ the gravitational attraction that the earth (or other astronomical body) exerts on an object. resultant: net force or sum of all forces. superposition of forces: the effect of any number of forces applied at a point on an object is the same as the effect of a single force equal to the vector sum o ...
... ~ the gravitational attraction that the earth (or other astronomical body) exerts on an object. resultant: net force or sum of all forces. superposition of forces: the effect of any number of forces applied at a point on an object is the same as the effect of a single force equal to the vector sum o ...
Bose-Einstein spin condensates: revisiting the Einstein
... transition (BEC), spontaneous symmetry breaking takes place; the order parameter takes a non-zero value. This
introduces a (complex) classical field with a phase.
Similar to ferromagnetic transition.
• Powerful idea: explains superfluid currents, vortex
quantization, etc.
• Violation of the cons ...
... transition (BEC), spontaneous symmetry breaking takes place; the order parameter
A lecture on SHM-Theory
... (1) Time period : It is the least interval of time after which the periodic motion of a body repeats itself. S.I. units of time period is second. (2) Frequency : It is defined as the number of periodic motions executed by body per second. S.I unit of frequency is hertz (Hz). (3) Angular Frequency : ...
... (1) Time period : It is the least interval of time after which the periodic motion of a body repeats itself. S.I. units of time period is second. (2) Frequency : It is defined as the number of periodic motions executed by body per second. S.I unit of frequency is hertz (Hz). (3) Angular Frequency : ...