Hidden Variables and Nonlocality in Quantum Mechanics
... Bell’s strong arguments in favor of the idea. Many are convinced either that it is impossible to interpret quantum theory in this way, or that such an interpretation would actually be irrelevant. There are essentially two reasons behind such doubts. The first concerns certain mathematical theorems ( ...
... Bell’s strong arguments in favor of the idea. Many are convinced either that it is impossible to interpret quantum theory in this way, or that such an interpretation would actually be irrelevant. There are essentially two reasons behind such doubts. The first concerns certain mathematical theorems ( ...
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Argon
... Since we are using periodic boundary conditions, the system actually has an infinite number of copies of the N particles contained in the volume L3 . Thus there are an infinite number of pairs of particles, all of which interact with one another! The forces between a particular particle and its peri ...
... Since we are using periodic boundary conditions, the system actually has an infinite number of copies of the N particles contained in the volume L3 . Thus there are an infinite number of pairs of particles, all of which interact with one another! The forces between a particular particle and its peri ...