Bohr-Schrödinger Meeting - The Information Philosopher
... simultaneous excitation of two stationary material vibrations whose interference gives rise to the emission of electromagnetic waves, e.g., light. This hypothesis seemed to me too good to be true, and I mustered what arguments I could to show that discontinuities • were a fact of life, however incon ...
... simultaneous excitation of two stationary material vibrations whose interference gives rise to the emission of electromagnetic waves, e.g., light. This hypothesis seemed to me too good to be true, and I mustered what arguments I could to show that discontinuities • were a fact of life, however incon ...
The Born rule and its interpretation
... Upon the identifications explained above, the Born probability measure then comes out to be just the restriction of the total state on A to the ‘classical’ subalgebra D thereof that Bohr calls for. This account does not provide a derivation of the Born rule from first principles, but it does clarif ...
... Upon the identifications explained above, the Born probability measure then comes out to be just the restriction of the total state on A to the ‘classical’ subalgebra D thereof that Bohr calls for. This account does not provide a derivation of the Born rule from first principles, but it does clarif ...
Easy introduction to quantum informatics
... and Bob (in Boston) can carry out their experiments at the same time (or even Bob can do his measurements sooner than Alice). ...
... and Bob (in Boston) can carry out their experiments at the same time (or even Bob can do his measurements sooner than Alice). ...
Black Hole
... The weak equivalence principle, also known as the universality of free fall or the Galilean equivalence principle can be stated in many ways. The strong EP includes (astronomic) bodies with gravitational binding energy (e.g., 1.74 solar-mass pulsar PSR J1903+0327, 15.3% of whose separated mass is ab ...
... The weak equivalence principle, also known as the universality of free fall or the Galilean equivalence principle can be stated in many ways. The strong EP includes (astronomic) bodies with gravitational binding energy (e.g., 1.74 solar-mass pulsar PSR J1903+0327, 15.3% of whose separated mass is ab ...
Unscrambling the Quantum Omelette
... The following rather “iconoclastic” recasting of quantum mechanics applies to the quantum formalism as outlined by von Neumann [1]. It will most likely survive this theory because the definitions, conventions and results presented apply to a reversible (indeed, bijective) state evolution, which amou ...
... The following rather “iconoclastic” recasting of quantum mechanics applies to the quantum formalism as outlined by von Neumann [1]. It will most likely survive this theory because the definitions, conventions and results presented apply to a reversible (indeed, bijective) state evolution, which amou ...
What Happened before the Big Bang? by Michio Kaku
... A New Science Is Born What catches them off-guard is that in the leading physics laboratories around the world, the Universe before the Big Bang has become one of the hottest areas of research. There is a tangible air of excitement as we witness the birth of a new science called Quantum Cosmology. ...
... A New Science Is Born What catches them off-guard is that in the leading physics laboratories around the world, the Universe before the Big Bang has become one of the hottest areas of research. There is a tangible air of excitement as we witness the birth of a new science called Quantum Cosmology. ...
Light and Photons - Continuum Center
... emotions affecting your outlook, collapse the possibilities into a 3D singularity. Like Schrodinger’s Cat. What if time is a framework or structure to make what’s possible, actual? Conscious Acts of Creation William Tiller former dean of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford…from his primary ...
... emotions affecting your outlook, collapse the possibilities into a 3D singularity. Like Schrodinger’s Cat. What if time is a framework or structure to make what’s possible, actual? Conscious Acts of Creation William Tiller former dean of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford…from his primary ...
Quantum Copy-Protection and Quantum Money
... physics, but even in his later career as Master of the Mint?) Central Drawback of Wiesner and BBBW Schemes: Only the bank can authenticate the money Theorem (A. 2009): To get uncloneable quantum money that anyone can authenticate, we need computational assumptions But OK, why not? (We’d still be doi ...
... physics, but even in his later career as Master of the Mint?) Central Drawback of Wiesner and BBBW Schemes: Only the bank can authenticate the money Theorem (A. 2009): To get uncloneable quantum money that anyone can authenticate, we need computational assumptions But OK, why not? (We’d still be doi ...
Strange and Stringy - Subir Sachdev
... TO UNDERSTAND this circle of ideas, step back to high school physics, where teachers spoke of the phases of matter in terms of solids, liquids, gases. We have an intuitive grasp of the distinctions among these phases. Solids have a fixed size and shape; liquids take the shape of their container; and ...
... TO UNDERSTAND this circle of ideas, step back to high school physics, where teachers spoke of the phases of matter in terms of solids, liquids, gases. We have an intuitive grasp of the distinctions among these phases. Solids have a fixed size and shape; liquids take the shape of their container; and ...
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... [23] R. Gilmore: Lie Groups, Lie Algebras and Some of Their Applications., Dover Publs., Inc.: Mineola and New York, 2005. [24] P. Hahn: Haar measure for measure groupoids., Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 242: 1–33(1978). [25] P. Hahn: The regular representations of measure groupoids., Trans. Amer. Math. S ...
... [23] R. Gilmore: Lie Groups, Lie Algebras and Some of Their Applications., Dover Publs., Inc.: Mineola and New York, 2005. [24] P. Hahn: Haar measure for measure groupoids., Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 242: 1–33(1978). [25] P. Hahn: The regular representations of measure groupoids., Trans. Amer. Math. S ...
Why quantum field theory?
... Before we get on with it, though, let us also state that, in the near future, we will see a construction that shows us that quantum field theory is also a natural framework in which we can study quantum mechanical systems where different quantum states can have different numbers of particles. In fac ...
... Before we get on with it, though, let us also state that, in the near future, we will see a construction that shows us that quantum field theory is also a natural framework in which we can study quantum mechanical systems where different quantum states can have different numbers of particles. In fac ...