Cosmic quantum measurement - Proceedings of the Royal Society A
... simultaneity, which is the Hardy simultaneity theorem PR7 of the introduction. In ®at space-times, a preferred Lorentz frame or a standard of rest de nes a universal time and simultaneity between distant events. For curved space-times, only a local Lorentz frame or standard of rest has meaning, and ...
... simultaneity, which is the Hardy simultaneity theorem PR7 of the introduction. In ®at space-times, a preferred Lorentz frame or a standard of rest de nes a universal time and simultaneity between distant events. For curved space-times, only a local Lorentz frame or standard of rest has meaning, and ...
REVIEW LETTERS
... not involve such properties. With the addition of a reasonable locality assumption, Bell showed that such classical-looking theories are constrained by certain inequalities that are not always obeyed by quantum mechanical predictions. Several experiments of increasing accuracy have been performed an ...
... not involve such properties. With the addition of a reasonable locality assumption, Bell showed that such classical-looking theories are constrained by certain inequalities that are not always obeyed by quantum mechanical predictions. Several experiments of increasing accuracy have been performed an ...
Remnants, Fuzzballs or Wormholes
... by Bena+Warner + many others … These have not been indentified with corresponidng CFT states … it is possible that some of them are lifted slightly (order 1/M ?) by quantum effects … In that case they contribute to the count of near extremal states rather than extremal states … ...
... by Bena+Warner + many others … These have not been indentified with corresponidng CFT states … it is possible that some of them are lifted slightly (order 1/M ?) by quantum effects … In that case they contribute to the count of near extremal states rather than extremal states … ...
RTF format - Huw Price
... It seems to be assumed that the kind of asymmetry exemplified by photons and polarisers can be accommodated within this general picture, but I want to show that this is not so. If there is an asymmetry in microphysics of this kind, it cannot be accorded the status of a (locally) factlike product of ...
... It seems to be assumed that the kind of asymmetry exemplified by photons and polarisers can be accommodated within this general picture, but I want to show that this is not so. If there is an asymmetry in microphysics of this kind, it cannot be accorded the status of a (locally) factlike product of ...
Blog_mass - Magnetism, Bad Metals and Superconductivity
... He is going to talk about a paper by Ramshaw et al, arXiv:1409.3990 - First picture: He first talks about an earlier paper by the same group in which they study YBCO as a function of the magnetic field high-field. At 15T, there seems to be two special doping points. It is as there would be two domes ...
... He is going to talk about a paper by Ramshaw et al, arXiv:1409.3990 - First picture: He first talks about an earlier paper by the same group in which they study YBCO as a function of the magnetic field high-field. At 15T, there seems to be two special doping points. It is as there would be two domes ...
AAAI Proceedings Template
... does effect the marginal distribution of the second measurement. The law of total probability is not satisfied. As noted above, it is important for us to compare models using the marginal distribution from the two conditions. The difference between the two marginal distributions, d(tf ti) = Pr[ R(t ...
... does effect the marginal distribution of the second measurement. The law of total probability is not satisfied. As noted above, it is important for us to compare models using the marginal distribution from the two conditions. The difference between the two marginal distributions, d(tf ti) = Pr[ R(t ...
The Quantum Mechanics of a Particle in a Box - Philsci
... (e. g., Gillespie 1970; Messiah 1970; Schwabl 1993). We review this story in section 2. Nevertheless, this is an incomplete account of how the macro-world emerges in QM. For there are other macroscopic laws, such as thermodynamic laws, that do not follow from Ehrenfest’s equations. We shall consider ...
... (e. g., Gillespie 1970; Messiah 1970; Schwabl 1993). We review this story in section 2. Nevertheless, this is an incomplete account of how the macro-world emerges in QM. For there are other macroscopic laws, such as thermodynamic laws, that do not follow from Ehrenfest’s equations. We shall consider ...
Garret Moddel
... The Paradox • Grandfather paradox – The Imprudent Traveler, by René Barjavel (1943) – Going back in time to kill one’s grandfather before he met one’s grandmother – Unnecessarily vicious – No evidence for this sort of retrocausation ...
... The Paradox • Grandfather paradox – The Imprudent Traveler, by René Barjavel (1943) – Going back in time to kill one’s grandfather before he met one’s grandmother – Unnecessarily vicious – No evidence for this sort of retrocausation ...
Abstract
... remanence is observed in the magnetic field dependence of EL polarization from an integrated p-(Ga,Mn)As/n-GaAs/(In,Ga)As/p-GaAs LED. It is also of great importance to understand the spin dephasing mechanism in semiconductor quantum structures. The spin relaxation time of electron spin must be suffi ...
... remanence is observed in the magnetic field dependence of EL polarization from an integrated p-(Ga,Mn)As/n-GaAs/(In,Ga)As/p-GaAs LED. It is also of great importance to understand the spin dephasing mechanism in semiconductor quantum structures. The spin relaxation time of electron spin must be suffi ...
Generation of arbitrary Dicke states in spinor Bose±Einstein
... t t . This converts the state jj; jix into jj; ji. The resultant state, still maximally entangled, it now an eigenstate of Hspin , hence it remains max- ...
... t t . This converts the state jj; jix into jj; ji. The resultant state, still maximally entangled, it now an eigenstate of Hspin , hence it remains max- ...
Niels Bohr`s Philosophy of Quantum
... In contrast to Heisenberg´s original view, Bohr modified the lesson of Galileo and Kant. In relation to both kinematics and dynamics, he distinguished between the kinematics (or dynamics) of the object of study and the kinematics (or dynamics) of the experimental design. He then argued that the kin ...
... In contrast to Heisenberg´s original view, Bohr modified the lesson of Galileo and Kant. In relation to both kinematics and dynamics, he distinguished between the kinematics (or dynamics) of the object of study and the kinematics (or dynamics) of the experimental design. He then argued that the kin ...
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... defeat them. It is intriguing that al- particles prepared with a spread Dp on the other observable. [In the of classical light, which in some most 30 years after its introduction general case, when we are measuring two observables A and B the lower sense prevents any cooperative bound is given by th ...
... defeat them. It is intriguing that al- particles prepared with a spread Dp on the other observable. [In the of classical light, which in some most 30 years after its introduction general case, when we are measuring two observables A and B the lower sense prevents any cooperative bound is given by th ...