by Dr. Matti Pitkänen
... Rupert Sheldrake has developed a theory of learning and memory based on the concepts of morphic fields and morphic resonance. The basic hypothesis is that learning occurs also at the level of species. If some individuals of the species have learned some habit, then it becomes easier for the remainin ...
... Rupert Sheldrake has developed a theory of learning and memory based on the concepts of morphic fields and morphic resonance. The basic hypothesis is that learning occurs also at the level of species. If some individuals of the species have learned some habit, then it becomes easier for the remainin ...
Quantum Cheshire Cat
... Figure 2: Schematic diagram of the experimental setup, which comprises of two beam splitters (BS1 and BS2 ), half wave plate (HWP), phase shifter (PS), a polarizing beam splitter (PBS) and three photon detectors (D1 , D2 , D3 ). Source: [2]. Components in this setup perform the following operations ...
... Figure 2: Schematic diagram of the experimental setup, which comprises of two beam splitters (BS1 and BS2 ), half wave plate (HWP), phase shifter (PS), a polarizing beam splitter (PBS) and three photon detectors (D1 , D2 , D3 ). Source: [2]. Components in this setup perform the following operations ...
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... the early 1980s by Eric Heller of the University of Washington. He and his students calculated a series of stationary states for a 2-dimensional cavity in the shape of a stadium. The corresponding problem in Classical Mechanics was known to be chaotic for a typical trajectory quickly covers most of ...
... the early 1980s by Eric Heller of the University of Washington. He and his students calculated a series of stationary states for a 2-dimensional cavity in the shape of a stadium. The corresponding problem in Classical Mechanics was known to be chaotic for a typical trajectory quickly covers most of ...
A quantum mechanical model of adaptive mutation
... suitable measure of the effectiveness of the process of decoherence. One of the most popular models is to take the quantum system to be a single particle moving in one dimension while the environment is a ‘heat bath’ modelled as a set of harmonic oscillators. In such a model, the effect of the envir ...
... suitable measure of the effectiveness of the process of decoherence. One of the most popular models is to take the quantum system to be a single particle moving in one dimension while the environment is a ‘heat bath’ modelled as a set of harmonic oscillators. In such a model, the effect of the envir ...
talk
... We explicitly treat the mass-change of pions (e.g., due to chiralsymmetry breaking) as they pass from the hot, dense collision medium [m()0]) to the outside vacuum [m()140 MeV]. This is accomplished by solving the Klein-Gordon equation with an optical potential, the real part of which is a deep, ...
... We explicitly treat the mass-change of pions (e.g., due to chiralsymmetry breaking) as they pass from the hot, dense collision medium [m()0]) to the outside vacuum [m()140 MeV]. This is accomplished by solving the Klein-Gordon equation with an optical potential, the real part of which is a deep, ...