
Measuring the Size of Elementary Particle Collisions
... But how does HBT work? And why use it instead of “regular” interferometry? ...
... But how does HBT work? And why use it instead of “regular” interferometry? ...
In the early 1930s, the relativistic electron
... the 1930s and most of the 1940s, the calculations beyond the lowest order of perturbation theory gave infinite corrections to the results, up until the renormalization program succeeded in “sweeping the dirt under the rug” (Feynman, 1962, p. 137). P. Dirac, who was not convinced with the success of ...
... the 1930s and most of the 1940s, the calculations beyond the lowest order of perturbation theory gave infinite corrections to the results, up until the renormalization program succeeded in “sweeping the dirt under the rug” (Feynman, 1962, p. 137). P. Dirac, who was not convinced with the success of ...
The world according to quantum mechanics (or, the 18 errors of
... for classical physics, it is equally negative for quantum physics. QM concerns statistical correlations between (observer-independent) facts, and these correlations warrant interpreting the facts as indicative of properties. That is, they warrant the existence of a physical system to which the indic ...
... for classical physics, it is equally negative for quantum physics. QM concerns statistical correlations between (observer-independent) facts, and these correlations warrant interpreting the facts as indicative of properties. That is, they warrant the existence of a physical system to which the indic ...
On Quantum Nonseparability - Philsci
... An unambiguous discussion of the part-whole relation in classical physics namely, the relation between a compound system and its constituent subsystems with respect to the interconnection of their properties requires the technical conception of the formulation of a compound system on the state s ...
... An unambiguous discussion of the part-whole relation in classical physics namely, the relation between a compound system and its constituent subsystems with respect to the interconnection of their properties requires the technical conception of the formulation of a compound system on the state s ...
Quantum Physics Physics
... A pair of quantum systems in an entangled state can be used as a quantum information channel to perform computational and cryptographic tasks that are impossible for classical systems. ...
... A pair of quantum systems in an entangled state can be used as a quantum information channel to perform computational and cryptographic tasks that are impossible for classical systems. ...
01 introduction to quantum physics
... Quantum mechanics has a profound influence on the philosophy of nature. Indeed, it has altered our view of objective reality and classical determinism. In quantum theory, what you know is what you measure (or what some physical system “records”). The acts of measurement and observation can create th ...
... Quantum mechanics has a profound influence on the philosophy of nature. Indeed, it has altered our view of objective reality and classical determinism. In quantum theory, what you know is what you measure (or what some physical system “records”). The acts of measurement and observation can create th ...
talk by Paul McGuirk
... The state of two spinors is prepared such that the z-component of the spin is zero. If we measure m = +1/2 for one particle, then the other particle must have m =-1/2. The measurement performed on one particle resulted in the collapse of the wavefunction of the other particle. ...
... The state of two spinors is prepared such that the z-component of the spin is zero. If we measure m = +1/2 for one particle, then the other particle must have m =-1/2. The measurement performed on one particle resulted in the collapse of the wavefunction of the other particle. ...
Pure State Estimation and the Characterization of
... before we can extract conclusions from ‘‘what we see.’’ This figure of merit can be, for instance, the mean variance between our estimator and the quantity we want to determine [2], or the mutual information between the outcome of our measurement and the parameters that describe the possible set of ...
... before we can extract conclusions from ‘‘what we see.’’ This figure of merit can be, for instance, the mean variance between our estimator and the quantity we want to determine [2], or the mutual information between the outcome of our measurement and the parameters that describe the possible set of ...
Hong-Ou-Mandel interference mediated by the magnetic plasmon waves in a three-dimensional
... transmission peaks directly result from the exciting of the MPWs in the 3D optical metamaterial sample, because the theoretical transmittance through the slab of silver with same thickness and same size of holes has lower than 0.1% transmittance at these frequencies. Additionally, if we mill the rec ...
... transmission peaks directly result from the exciting of the MPWs in the 3D optical metamaterial sample, because the theoretical transmittance through the slab of silver with same thickness and same size of holes has lower than 0.1% transmittance at these frequencies. Additionally, if we mill the rec ...