
Life in Configuration Space - Philsci
... constitute a complete representation of the world; it is supplemented by a “hidden variable”, which specifies a point in the 3N-dimensional space occupied by the wavefunction. This point has 3N coordinates, which can be interpreted as the position coordinates of N particles in an ordinary three-dime ...
... constitute a complete representation of the world; it is supplemented by a “hidden variable”, which specifies a point in the 3N-dimensional space occupied by the wavefunction. This point has 3N coordinates, which can be interpreted as the position coordinates of N particles in an ordinary three-dime ...
Quantum Phenomena Modeled by Interactions between Many
... perspective of the dBB interpretation of quantum mechanics, and, hence, start with a brief review of the latter. We regard the MIW approach as fundamental, but to show that it should (in an appropriate limit) reproduce the predictions of orthodox quantum mechanics, it is convenient to build up to it ...
... perspective of the dBB interpretation of quantum mechanics, and, hence, start with a brief review of the latter. We regard the MIW approach as fundamental, but to show that it should (in an appropriate limit) reproduce the predictions of orthodox quantum mechanics, it is convenient to build up to it ...
Nonabelions in the fractional quantum hall effect
... lower fields, the partial occupation of the first excited Landau level, the F Q H E with even-denominator Orxy is also observed [14] in which not all spins are polarized [15]. We will limit ourselves to the two extreme cases, very strong polarization where spin reversal can be neglected and the prob ...
... lower fields, the partial occupation of the first excited Landau level, the F Q H E with even-denominator Orxy is also observed [14] in which not all spins are polarized [15]. We will limit ourselves to the two extreme cases, very strong polarization where spin reversal can be neglected and the prob ...
Quantum dynamics of human decision
... coordinate in the jth row corresponding to the basis vector |jS. The squared length of c must be unity, jcj2 ¼ 1, so that the collection of squared amplitudes produces a probability distribution over the basis states. The state space of the quantum system is defined as the set of all linear combinati ...
... coordinate in the jth row corresponding to the basis vector |jS. The squared length of c must be unity, jcj2 ¼ 1, so that the collection of squared amplitudes produces a probability distribution over the basis states. The state space of the quantum system is defined as the set of all linear combinati ...
Spin-density wave in a quantum wire
... dimensional system of electrons with spin-rotationally invariant interaction between particles (such as the usual Coulomb interaction) cannot have magnetically ordered ground state. At finite temperature any such order is destroyed by thermal fluctuations and the statement is known as the Mermin-Wag ...
... dimensional system of electrons with spin-rotationally invariant interaction between particles (such as the usual Coulomb interaction) cannot have magnetically ordered ground state. At finite temperature any such order is destroyed by thermal fluctuations and the statement is known as the Mermin-Wag ...
The Uncertainty Principle
... We believe we have gained anschaulich understanding of a physical theory, if in all simple cases, we can grasp the experimental consequences qualitatively and see that the theory does not lead to any contradictions. Heisenberg, 1927, p. 172) His goal was, of course, to show that, in this new sense o ...
... We believe we have gained anschaulich understanding of a physical theory, if in all simple cases, we can grasp the experimental consequences qualitatively and see that the theory does not lead to any contradictions. Heisenberg, 1927, p. 172) His goal was, of course, to show that, in this new sense o ...
Quasiparticles in the Quantum Hall Effect Janik Kailasvuori Stockholm University
... today this branch includes a very diverse range of subjects like for example, nanophysics, soft condensed matter (e.g. structures in polymer solutions) and macroscopic quantum mechanical effects such as superconductivity, superfluidity etc. The general theme is that one tries to understand how simpl ...
... today this branch includes a very diverse range of subjects like for example, nanophysics, soft condensed matter (e.g. structures in polymer solutions) and macroscopic quantum mechanical effects such as superconductivity, superfluidity etc. The general theme is that one tries to understand how simpl ...
The measure of existence of a quantum world and the Sleeping
... Our method can be applied to other variations of SBP. For example, in Bradley’s (2011) ‘Technicolour’ SBP, in addition to the original procedure, Beauty is shown a coloured flag upon each awakening. For Heads, Red or Blue are shown at random with equal probabilities. For Tails, Red is shown on Monda ...
... Our method can be applied to other variations of SBP. For example, in Bradley’s (2011) ‘Technicolour’ SBP, in addition to the original procedure, Beauty is shown a coloured flag upon each awakening. For Heads, Red or Blue are shown at random with equal probabilities. For Tails, Red is shown on Monda ...
Topological Chern Indices in Molecular Spectra
... PACS numbers: 33.20. – t, 02.40. – k, 03.65.Sq, 31.15.Gy ...
... PACS numbers: 33.20. – t, 02.40. – k, 03.65.Sq, 31.15.Gy ...
Quantum Mechanics (Part II)
... constructive or destructive interference between different possibilities. Correlation and entanglement: quantum systems can also exhibit entanglement, a sort of correlation which is evidently stronger than is allowed by any sensible classical theory. Even particles which are widely separated in spac ...
... constructive or destructive interference between different possibilities. Correlation and entanglement: quantum systems can also exhibit entanglement, a sort of correlation which is evidently stronger than is allowed by any sensible classical theory. Even particles which are widely separated in spac ...
The Tenth Rochester Conferences on Coherence Quantum Information and Measurement
... paper treats the problem of one-atom interacting with one cavity mode with two alternative theories: quantum electrodynamics and semiclassical theory, and compares the predictions. The semiclassical theory was later extended to treat a single atom in free space interacting with a classical field inc ...
... paper treats the problem of one-atom interacting with one cavity mode with two alternative theories: quantum electrodynamics and semiclassical theory, and compares the predictions. The semiclassical theory was later extended to treat a single atom in free space interacting with a classical field inc ...
Computational Complexity: A Modern Approach
... Note that the players’ isolation from each other can be ensured using the special theory of relativity. The players are separated by a light year (say), each accompanied by an assistant of the experimenter. At a designated time, the experimenter’s assistants toss their independent random coins to cr ...
... Note that the players’ isolation from each other can be ensured using the special theory of relativity. The players are separated by a light year (say), each accompanied by an assistant of the experimenter. At a designated time, the experimenter’s assistants toss their independent random coins to cr ...
Quantum Computing
... John von Neumann formulated the mathematical basis for quantum mechanics as the theory of linear operators on Hilbert spaces John von Neumann ...
... John von Neumann formulated the mathematical basis for quantum mechanics as the theory of linear operators on Hilbert spaces John von Neumann ...