Effective Field Theories, Reductionism and Scientific Explanation Stephan Hartmann
... many of the functions of theories and models. Theories and models are, however, also an indispensible tool of scientific research and I will defend a pluralistic account of scientific theorising on the basis of a detailed case study. My second goal is then to draw some more general conclusions from my ...
... many of the functions of theories and models. Theories and models are, however, also an indispensible tool of scientific research and I will defend a pluralistic account of scientific theorising on the basis of a detailed case study. My second goal is then to draw some more general conclusions from my ...
Functional-Integral Representation of Quantum Field Theory {functint
... since the determinants on the right-hand sides are infinite. However, we shall see in Section 14.7, Eqs. (14.123)–(14.133), that correct finite partition functions are obtained if the infinities are removed by the method of dimensional regularization, that was used in Section 11.5 to remove divergen ...
... since the determinants on the right-hand sides are infinite. However, we shall see in Section 14.7, Eqs. (14.123)–(14.133), that correct finite partition functions are obtained if the infinities are removed by the method of dimensional regularization, that was used in Section 11.5 to remove divergen ...
Educação - Química Nova
... functional model. In general, why can we consider the possibility of describing many-electron atoms based on a hydrogen-like atom model, e.g., electronic distribution? This is possible since the interaction among electrons, in general, can be described by a mean field, i.e., those atoms (many-body s ...
... functional model. In general, why can we consider the possibility of describing many-electron atoms based on a hydrogen-like atom model, e.g., electronic distribution? This is possible since the interaction among electrons, in general, can be described by a mean field, i.e., those atoms (many-body s ...
Codes and designs for quantum error correction
... long as one can provide auxiliary qubits that are only subject to a restricted quantum error model [14]. This framework exploits the fact that while realizing completely noiseless qubits is very difficult, not every kind of quantum error is equally difficult to suppress through technical advances on ...
... long as one can provide auxiliary qubits that are only subject to a restricted quantum error model [14]. This framework exploits the fact that while realizing completely noiseless qubits is very difficult, not every kind of quantum error is equally difficult to suppress through technical advances on ...
Hyperfine Splitting in Non-Relativistic Bound States Marc E. Baker
... of the electron over the typical hadronic mass scale all squared. Weak interactions are similarly suppressed by the electron mass over the mass of the W and Z bosons. As a result it provides an ideal system for performing very high precision tests of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), which is now one o ...
... of the electron over the typical hadronic mass scale all squared. Weak interactions are similarly suppressed by the electron mass over the mass of the W and Z bosons. As a result it provides an ideal system for performing very high precision tests of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), which is now one o ...
A Filtration of Open/Closed Topological Field Theory
... set out in the 1970’s in work of Wilson, Friedan and others. This structure should play an important role in organizing and classifying QFTs, and in the study of the string landscape, allowing us to say when two theories are connected by finite variations of the couplings or by RG flows, when a sequen ...
... set out in the 1970’s in work of Wilson, Friedan and others. This structure should play an important role in organizing and classifying QFTs, and in the study of the string landscape, allowing us to say when two theories are connected by finite variations of the couplings or by RG flows, when a sequen ...