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... 2) An operation from G when applied to a member of the N-plet transmutes it into another member. 3) Every transmutation is interpreted as being due to the emission or absorption of a field boson (aka a gauge boson). Can we find sets of fermions that resemble each other very closely in some respects? ...
... 2) An operation from G when applied to a member of the N-plet transmutes it into another member. 3) Every transmutation is interpreted as being due to the emission or absorption of a field boson (aka a gauge boson). Can we find sets of fermions that resemble each other very closely in some respects? ...
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... Measuring for the observable "position" causes the wavefunction to collapse into a state which has a well-defined position - the observable "momentum" however will still remain undefined, will still lie in the realm of latent possibilities Measuring for the observable "momentum" causes the wavefunct ...
... Measuring for the observable "position" causes the wavefunction to collapse into a state which has a well-defined position - the observable "momentum" however will still remain undefined, will still lie in the realm of latent possibilities Measuring for the observable "momentum" causes the wavefunct ...
Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics Dennis V. Perepelitsa
... In the analysis below, we consider only the position of a particle, and not any other quantum property such as spin. ...
... In the analysis below, we consider only the position of a particle, and not any other quantum property such as spin. ...