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... your superpower?". Everyone has superpowers, even if their individual beliefs may hinder their development. This talk is for you, whether you disbelieve in superpowers because "science says it impossible" or you already know one of your superpowers. We will discuss the science behind how the mind ca ...
... your superpower?". Everyone has superpowers, even if their individual beliefs may hinder their development. This talk is for you, whether you disbelieve in superpowers because "science says it impossible" or you already know one of your superpowers. We will discuss the science behind how the mind ca ...
The qubits and the equations of physics
... 5. Reversibility is restored only if one extends the parameters to the field of complex numbers 6. Time emerges as a uniform parameter that tracks the sequence of actions and we derive a dynamical equation for the qubit. 7. A qubit needs a carrier, a particle of mass m, its presence in the qubit dyn ...
... 5. Reversibility is restored only if one extends the parameters to the field of complex numbers 6. Time emerges as a uniform parameter that tracks the sequence of actions and we derive a dynamical equation for the qubit. 7. A qubit needs a carrier, a particle of mass m, its presence in the qubit dyn ...
Documentation
... might be completely undetermined, but then they are “anti-” synchronized. This phenomenon had been rather controversial since it discovery by Einstein and his coworkers Podolsky and Rosen [3], although they thought to have found an impossible consequence of quantum mechanics and thus a counterexampl ...
... might be completely undetermined, but then they are “anti-” synchronized. This phenomenon had been rather controversial since it discovery by Einstein and his coworkers Podolsky and Rosen [3], although they thought to have found an impossible consequence of quantum mechanics and thus a counterexampl ...
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... The difference between the group of transformations generated by gravitational constrains in Hamiltonian formalism and that of gauge transformations of the Einstein theory (in Lagrangian formalism). The two formulations could enter into agreement only in a gauge-invariant sector which can be singled ...
... The difference between the group of transformations generated by gravitational constrains in Hamiltonian formalism and that of gauge transformations of the Einstein theory (in Lagrangian formalism). The two formulations could enter into agreement only in a gauge-invariant sector which can be singled ...
The Quantum Jump Approach and Quantum Trajectories, Springer
... An important open problem in quantum theory is the question of how to formulate the notion of “arrival time” of a particle, such as an atom, at a given location, i.e. the time instant of its first detection there. This is clearly a very physical question, but when the extension and spreading of the ...
... An important open problem in quantum theory is the question of how to formulate the notion of “arrival time” of a particle, such as an atom, at a given location, i.e. the time instant of its first detection there. This is clearly a very physical question, but when the extension and spreading of the ...
Gauge Field Theories Second Edition - Assets
... most second order differential equations of motion),† (iii) invariance under all symmetry transformations which characterize the considered physical system, (iv) S has to be real to account for the absence of absorption in classical physics and for conservation of probability in quantum physics. The ...
... most second order differential equations of motion),† (iii) invariance under all symmetry transformations which characterize the considered physical system, (iv) S has to be real to account for the absence of absorption in classical physics and for conservation of probability in quantum physics. The ...
Quantum Statistics - Ole Witt
... 5. The linear harmonic oscillator. Solid crystal materials........................................................ 10 6. Planck’s law for black body radiation.................................................................................. 12 7. Ideal gas of identical particles. Boltzmann-, Bose- a ...
... 5. The linear harmonic oscillator. Solid crystal materials........................................................ 10 6. Planck’s law for black body radiation.................................................................................. 12 7. Ideal gas of identical particles. Boltzmann-, Bose- a ...
fermi dirac statistics in solids
... Vrms was too small by one order of magnitude, Lclassical was too small by two orders of magnitude, the classical calculations should give a result 3 orders of magnitude smaller than the observation (which is of course well described by a quantum statistical treatment) so there must be something fund ...
... Vrms was too small by one order of magnitude, Lclassical was too small by two orders of magnitude, the classical calculations should give a result 3 orders of magnitude smaller than the observation (which is of course well described by a quantum statistical treatment) so there must be something fund ...
Quantenmechanik mit Schaltkreisen: Photonen und Qubits auf einem supraleitenden Mikrochip (ETH Zurich) www.qudev.ethz.ch
... Yale, Delft, NTT, ETHZ, NIST, … ...
... Yale, Delft, NTT, ETHZ, NIST, … ...