The Theory of Scale Relativity - LUTH
... nature be valid in every systems of coordinates, whatever their state’. Since Galileo, this principle had been applied to the states of position (origin and orientation of axes) and of motion of the system of coordinates (velocity, acceleration). These states are characterized by their relativity, n ...
... nature be valid in every systems of coordinates, whatever their state’. Since Galileo, this principle had been applied to the states of position (origin and orientation of axes) and of motion of the system of coordinates (velocity, acceleration). These states are characterized by their relativity, n ...
Wave Mechanics - dfcd.net: Articles
... predicting atomic emission spectra, which are determined by atomic state transitions. In 1916, Einstein had established the idea of assigning transition probabilities to each atomic state transition. As a result of these origins, Heisenberg’s theory was inherently probabilistic. Born revised Heisenb ...
... predicting atomic emission spectra, which are determined by atomic state transitions. In 1916, Einstein had established the idea of assigning transition probabilities to each atomic state transition. As a result of these origins, Heisenberg’s theory was inherently probabilistic. Born revised Heisenb ...
Theoretical study of a cold atom beam splitter
... The total trapping probability Ptrap can be calculated from the position and momentum distributions, assuming that for a given position x the atom is trapped if its kinetic energy Ex along this direction is lower than the binding energy −V0 (x) of the potential. The integral over x leads to the foll ...
... The total trapping probability Ptrap can be calculated from the position and momentum distributions, assuming that for a given position x the atom is trapped if its kinetic energy Ex along this direction is lower than the binding energy −V0 (x) of the potential. The integral over x leads to the foll ...
The Fermi-Hubbard model 11 The Hubbard model
... The standard Fermi-Hubbard model considers two species of fermionic particles which are confined in a lattice and move by hopping to the nearest neighbour sites. The two species for electrons are the spin-up and spin-down electrons. For ultracold gases, they can be two di↵erent internal states of an ...
... The standard Fermi-Hubbard model considers two species of fermionic particles which are confined in a lattice and move by hopping to the nearest neighbour sites. The two species for electrons are the spin-up and spin-down electrons. For ultracold gases, they can be two di↵erent internal states of an ...
Particles and Fields
... The forces which keep the protons and neutrons bound in the nucleus are very different from and much stronger than the Coulomb forces acting between electric charges. Indeed, neutrons have no charge, and therefore no Coulomb field. Nevertheless, a single proton and neutron can form a stable bound st ...
... The forces which keep the protons and neutrons bound in the nucleus are very different from and much stronger than the Coulomb forces acting between electric charges. Indeed, neutrons have no charge, and therefore no Coulomb field. Nevertheless, a single proton and neutron can form a stable bound st ...
Particles and Fields
... The forces which keep the protons and neutrons bound in the nucleus are very different from and much stronger than the Coulomb forces acting between electric charges. Indeed, neutrons have no charge, and therefore no Coulomb field. Nevertheless, a single proton and neutron can form a stable bound st ...
... The forces which keep the protons and neutrons bound in the nucleus are very different from and much stronger than the Coulomb forces acting between electric charges. Indeed, neutrons have no charge, and therefore no Coulomb field. Nevertheless, a single proton and neutron can form a stable bound st ...
Relation between the characteristic molecular volume and
... used in correlations is a simple and effective measure of molecular volumes. It can be calculated by an atom-additive scheme and correlates with van der Waals volumes of molecules. The united set of molecules includes 58 species that belong to different classes of organic compounds as well inorganic ...
... used in correlations is a simple and effective measure of molecular volumes. It can be calculated by an atom-additive scheme and correlates with van der Waals volumes of molecules. The united set of molecules includes 58 species that belong to different classes of organic compounds as well inorganic ...
Spin and uncertainty in the interpretation of quantum mechanics
... Pauli theory, at least when the theory is applied to an electron rather than a spinless particle like a pi meson. This elementary point of logical consistency has been overlooked or ignored in every discussion of the Uncertainty Relations and the interpretation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. ...
... Pauli theory, at least when the theory is applied to an electron rather than a spinless particle like a pi meson. This elementary point of logical consistency has been overlooked or ignored in every discussion of the Uncertainty Relations and the interpretation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. ...
algunos resultados asociados a problemas
... is not actually trapped between the two walls) corresponds to that of a quantum particle described by the Hamiltonian operator under periodic boundary conditions. Although there are an infinite number of quantum self-adjoint Hamiltonian operators, all of the operators do not correspond to a different ...
... is not actually trapped between the two walls) corresponds to that of a quantum particle described by the Hamiltonian operator under periodic boundary conditions. Although there are an infinite number of quantum self-adjoint Hamiltonian operators, all of the operators do not correspond to a different ...
Negentropy in Many-Body Quantum Systems
... Experiments of Gran Sasso, Bochum, Berlin and Tohoku pose the following question: what kind of plasma is found in the metal matrix? It would be important to compare the entropies and negentropies of the metals and plasmas and their analytical structures: are there any fundamental differences, or are ...
... Experiments of Gran Sasso, Bochum, Berlin and Tohoku pose the following question: what kind of plasma is found in the metal matrix? It would be important to compare the entropies and negentropies of the metals and plasmas and their analytical structures: are there any fundamental differences, or are ...