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... [11], predicted in Ref. [12], belongs to the same category, but at the same time opens a new research area of AMO physics: the physics of strongly correlated quantum gases. The system in question allows for an easy and accurate control and manipulation, and thus provides a new and particularly promi ...
... [11], predicted in Ref. [12], belongs to the same category, but at the same time opens a new research area of AMO physics: the physics of strongly correlated quantum gases. The system in question allows for an easy and accurate control and manipulation, and thus provides a new and particularly promi ...
Quantum Theories of Mind
... more waves we need to specify it.14 Since each wavelength is a different momentum, the more waves we need, the more possible values there are for a momentum measurement, which is trying to determine the wavelength. Conversely, the more accurate the wavelength or momentum, the less certain the positi ...
... more waves we need to specify it.14 Since each wavelength is a different momentum, the more waves we need, the more possible values there are for a momentum measurement, which is trying to determine the wavelength. Conversely, the more accurate the wavelength or momentum, the less certain the positi ...
F From Vibrating Strings to a Unified Theory of All Interactions
... charge transmutes into electric charge. The orientation points from the negatively charged to the positively charged endpoint. Since open strings carry electric charges, we may attempt to identify known charged particles with excitations of open strings. The above properties, derived in the classic ...
... charge transmutes into electric charge. The orientation points from the negatively charged to the positively charged endpoint. Since open strings carry electric charges, we may attempt to identify known charged particles with excitations of open strings. The above properties, derived in the classic ...
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... interpretation of mixtures, but does not necessarily follow without that interpretation. And, he continues, the ignorance interpretation of mixtures equivocates on the nature of quantum states, as expressed by means of the statistical operator formalism: A quantum mixed state so expressed should no ...
... interpretation of mixtures, but does not necessarily follow without that interpretation. And, he continues, the ignorance interpretation of mixtures equivocates on the nature of quantum states, as expressed by means of the statistical operator formalism: A quantum mixed state so expressed should no ...
Particle Swarm for Attribute Selection in Bayesian Classification: An
... all attributes are conditionally independent of one another given the class [10]. A Bayesian network (BN), by contrast, detects probabilistic relationships among these attributes and uses this information to aid the attribute selection process. Bayesian networks are graphical representations of a pr ...
... all attributes are conditionally independent of one another given the class [10]. A Bayesian network (BN), by contrast, detects probabilistic relationships among these attributes and uses this information to aid the attribute selection process. Bayesian networks are graphical representations of a pr ...
quark - IBPhysicsLund
... Explain the need for color in forming bound states of quarks. Two electrons repel, yet an electron and a positron (or proton) attract. To explain such interactions we use the model of “charge,” and give charges either a (+) or a (–) value. Quarks, on the other hand, seem to show three types of cha ...
... Explain the need for color in forming bound states of quarks. Two electrons repel, yet an electron and a positron (or proton) attract. To explain such interactions we use the model of “charge,” and give charges either a (+) or a (–) value. Quarks, on the other hand, seem to show three types of cha ...