Jagiellonian University M. Smoluchowski Institute of Physics Entropy
... exist, of course, many interpretations and therefore, many kinds of information concerning this picture. However, nowadays we are willing to distinguish some sort of information necessary to communicate a message independently on the interpretation. Due to our experience with computers we are used t ...
... exist, of course, many interpretations and therefore, many kinds of information concerning this picture. However, nowadays we are willing to distinguish some sort of information necessary to communicate a message independently on the interpretation. Due to our experience with computers we are used t ...
Presentation - Quantum History Project
... In early 1927, Pascual Jordan published his version of what came to be known as the Dirac-Jordan statistical transformation theory. Later in 1927 and partly in response to Jordan, John von Neumann published the modern Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics. Central to both formalisms are expre ...
... In early 1927, Pascual Jordan published his version of what came to be known as the Dirac-Jordan statistical transformation theory. Later in 1927 and partly in response to Jordan, John von Neumann published the modern Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics. Central to both formalisms are expre ...
The stuff the world is made of: physics and reality
... exercises an action, or inversely, within which it can be acted upon, is restricted to a cube of side one millionth of a centimeter. This is a very small volume indeed, and one of the problems that we are confronted with is that we lose all intuitive feeling on such small scales. To understand fully ...
... exercises an action, or inversely, within which it can be acted upon, is restricted to a cube of side one millionth of a centimeter. This is a very small volume indeed, and one of the problems that we are confronted with is that we lose all intuitive feeling on such small scales. To understand fully ...
Measurement Models for Quantum Zeno and anti
... as a special case. These standard arguments are insufficient for several reasons. It remains unexplained why macro-objects come only in narrow wave packets, even though the superposition principle allows far more nonclassical states. Measurement-like processes would necessarily produce nonclassical ...
... as a special case. These standard arguments are insufficient for several reasons. It remains unexplained why macro-objects come only in narrow wave packets, even though the superposition principle allows far more nonclassical states. Measurement-like processes would necessarily produce nonclassical ...
algunos resultados asociados a problemas
... case must be considered. Namely, the case where the particle disappears upon reaching a wall and then appears at the other end must be considered. This type of movement (which is very unusual because the particle is not actually trapped between the two walls) corresponds to that of a quantum particl ...
... case must be considered. Namely, the case where the particle disappears upon reaching a wall and then appears at the other end must be considered. This type of movement (which is very unusual because the particle is not actually trapped between the two walls) corresponds to that of a quantum particl ...
Universal Long-Time Behavior of Nuclear Spin Decays in a Solid
... limit of Eq. (2). The enormous dynamic range of these signals required a separate acquisition of the initial and long-time decays for each FID and echo using different gain settings for the NMR receiver [7]. In Fig. 2(a), representative decays of the signal magnitude for the FID and solid echoes wit ...
... limit of Eq. (2). The enormous dynamic range of these signals required a separate acquisition of the initial and long-time decays for each FID and echo using different gain settings for the NMR receiver [7]. In Fig. 2(a), representative decays of the signal magnitude for the FID and solid echoes wit ...