
Gravitational Cat State and Stochastic Semiclassical Gravity*
... quantum and gravitation theory include: (i) mass density fluctuations persist even in single particle systems, of the same order of magnitude as the mean; (ii) a classical probe generically records a non-Markovian fluctuating force; (iii) a quantum probe interacting with the G2S system may undergo R ...
... quantum and gravitation theory include: (i) mass density fluctuations persist even in single particle systems, of the same order of magnitude as the mean; (ii) a classical probe generically records a non-Markovian fluctuating force; (iii) a quantum probe interacting with the G2S system may undergo R ...
Contents - Quantum Theory of Gravitation. Vasily Yanchilin.
... Chapter 4. The New Interpretation of the General Theory of Relativity It is suggested in the general theory of relativity, which is the generally accepted theory of gravitation, that space-time is curved in a gravitational field. That is, the space-time scale changes from one point to another. What ...
... Chapter 4. The New Interpretation of the General Theory of Relativity It is suggested in the general theory of relativity, which is the generally accepted theory of gravitation, that space-time is curved in a gravitational field. That is, the space-time scale changes from one point to another. What ...
New quantum states of matter in and out of equilibrium
... restrictive limits on the timescales available for observing truly unitary time evolution. In recent years, such limitations have been overcome in both cold atomic systems and in nanostructures. From a theoretical point of view these advances are tantalizing, because fundamental questions posed in t ...
... restrictive limits on the timescales available for observing truly unitary time evolution. In recent years, such limitations have been overcome in both cold atomic systems and in nanostructures. From a theoretical point of view these advances are tantalizing, because fundamental questions posed in t ...
View Full Course Description - University of Nebraska–Lincoln
... Target Audience: This course was designed for teachers of middle level mathematics. Comfort with functions, algebraic representations and basic logic is strongly recommended. Graduate Credit Hours: 3 Usual Delivery Format: On-site summer course. Designed to be completed in one week, meeting M – F fr ...
... Target Audience: This course was designed for teachers of middle level mathematics. Comfort with functions, algebraic representations and basic logic is strongly recommended. Graduate Credit Hours: 3 Usual Delivery Format: On-site summer course. Designed to be completed in one week, meeting M – F fr ...
Smolin - Bell paper - International Journal of Quantum Foundations
... is a network of relations, which constitute the basic ontology of the theory. This more fundamental and relational network of relations has been described as a graph (loop quantum gravity, quantum graphity), a matrix (string theory), a partial order (causal set theory), a dual triangulation ( causal ...
... is a network of relations, which constitute the basic ontology of the theory. This more fundamental and relational network of relations has been described as a graph (loop quantum gravity, quantum graphity), a matrix (string theory), a partial order (causal set theory), a dual triangulation ( causal ...
Banks
... TB & Fischler: heuristic picture as small normal “percolating fractal” in DBHF. Today’s lecture, a new attempt: Large k DBHF : Time avg State at large k is maximally uncertain r in Vk New overlap rules allow transition to N copies of thy. of stable dS space (see later) with entropy k ln dim P, which ...
... TB & Fischler: heuristic picture as small normal “percolating fractal” in DBHF. Today’s lecture, a new attempt: Large k DBHF : Time avg State at large k is maximally uncertain r in Vk New overlap rules allow transition to N copies of thy. of stable dS space (see later) with entropy k ln dim P, which ...
Exponential complexity and ontological theories of quantum
... Future expectations for foundational quantum physics and quantum Monte Carlo methods ...
... Future expectations for foundational quantum physics and quantum Monte Carlo methods ...
symmetry - Yuri Balashov
... only to objects and their collections, but also to properties of objects, to processes they may u!1dergo, as well as to more abstract entities such as mathematical structures, scientific laws, and symbolic and conceptual systems, including mythology and religion. Symmetry symbois pervade ancient cos ...
... only to objects and their collections, but also to properties of objects, to processes they may u!1dergo, as well as to more abstract entities such as mathematical structures, scientific laws, and symbolic and conceptual systems, including mythology and religion. Symmetry symbois pervade ancient cos ...
Física Teórica de Partículas
... Is there Supersymmetry? If yes, where is it hidden? Dark Matter ? Dark Energy? Quantum Gravity ? All fundamental laws of Nature must obey the ! Principles of Quantum Mechanics. Einstein ´s General Relativity is a beautiful Classical Theory, like Maxwell´s Classical Theory, neither one is a fundamen ...
... Is there Supersymmetry? If yes, where is it hidden? Dark Matter ? Dark Energy? Quantum Gravity ? All fundamental laws of Nature must obey the ! Principles of Quantum Mechanics. Einstein ´s General Relativity is a beautiful Classical Theory, like Maxwell´s Classical Theory, neither one is a fundamen ...
Localized Wave Function of the 2D Topological Insulator in a
... We investigate the edge state of the Quantum Spin Hall effects which appears in a honeycomb lattice described by the Kane-Mele (KM) model[1]. It is well know that the KM model with a finite spin-orbit interaction is suggested for a 2D topological insulator[2] which shows an insulating gap in a bulk ...
... We investigate the edge state of the Quantum Spin Hall effects which appears in a honeycomb lattice described by the Kane-Mele (KM) model[1]. It is well know that the KM model with a finite spin-orbit interaction is suggested for a 2D topological insulator[2] which shows an insulating gap in a bulk ...
The Yukawa Theory of Nuclear Forces in the Light of Present
... The Yukawa theory of nuclear force!llllbas led to many successes and, owing to the present state of quantum theory, to some d'ifficulties. Among the successes one remembers first the existence Of the 7Z'-meson and the possibility of desc.ribing the spin dependency and the saturation of nuclear force ...
... The Yukawa theory of nuclear force!llllbas led to many successes and, owing to the present state of quantum theory, to some d'ifficulties. Among the successes one remembers first the existence Of the 7Z'-meson and the possibility of desc.ribing the spin dependency and the saturation of nuclear force ...
J.M. Maldacena
... • There is no obvious “exact” sense in which the interior exists. • Probably relevant for describing cosmology • There is probably no other region behind the singularity. • Can we have crunch-bang transitions ? ...
... • There is no obvious “exact” sense in which the interior exists. • Probably relevant for describing cosmology • There is probably no other region behind the singularity. • Can we have crunch-bang transitions ? ...