
Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics Structure of Matter
... allow compatible particles to sense and react to each other’s presence through exchange of these carriers. The quarks are the heavier, tightly bound particles that make up particles like protons and neutrons. The leptons are the lighter, more loosely bound particles like electrons. ...
... allow compatible particles to sense and react to each other’s presence through exchange of these carriers. The quarks are the heavier, tightly bound particles that make up particles like protons and neutrons. The leptons are the lighter, more loosely bound particles like electrons. ...
Pairing in a system of a few attractive fermions in a harmonic trap
... function of the distance x. At small distances the offdiagonal correlation is large and practically constant indicating a two-particle coherence. However, at distances comparable to the size of the correlated pair (compare fig. 3) the off-diagonal correlation falls down as expected, i.e. according to ...
... function of the distance x. At small distances the offdiagonal correlation is large and practically constant indicating a two-particle coherence. However, at distances comparable to the size of the correlated pair (compare fig. 3) the off-diagonal correlation falls down as expected, i.e. according to ...
Chapter 7 Probability Amplitudes
... the information that it is possible to know about the system at any instant in time. The information should be enough so that, in principle, it would be possible to reconstruct the system at some other time and place and have the reconstructed system behave in exactly the same way as the original. F ...
... the information that it is possible to know about the system at any instant in time. The information should be enough so that, in principle, it would be possible to reconstruct the system at some other time and place and have the reconstructed system behave in exactly the same way as the original. F ...