Nonlinear quantum mechanics, the superposition principle, and the
... of the Universe, but in our branch only one position will be detected. Thus in standard quantum theory, linear superposition holds on all scales, and decoherence and many worlds is one possible way of understanding quantum measurement and the absence of macroscopic superpositions. While decoherence ...
... of the Universe, but in our branch only one position will be detected. Thus in standard quantum theory, linear superposition holds on all scales, and decoherence and many worlds is one possible way of understanding quantum measurement and the absence of macroscopic superpositions. While decoherence ...
Quantum Scholasticism: On Quantum Contexts, Counterfactuals
... (i) abandonment of classical omniscience: in this view, it is wrong to assume that all observables which could in principle (“potentially”) have been measured also co–exist, irrespective of whether or not they have or even could have been actually measured. Realism might still be assumed for a singl ...
... (i) abandonment of classical omniscience: in this view, it is wrong to assume that all observables which could in principle (“potentially”) have been measured also co–exist, irrespective of whether or not they have or even could have been actually measured. Realism might still be assumed for a singl ...
Improper Schrodinger Equation and Dirac Equation
... conservation of energy. As well-known, Schrodinger Equation is actually a basic assumption of quantum mechanics, people can only rely on experiments to test its correctness. While in physics the principles, laws, equations and the like that do not consider the principle of conservation of energy wil ...
... conservation of energy. As well-known, Schrodinger Equation is actually a basic assumption of quantum mechanics, people can only rely on experiments to test its correctness. While in physics the principles, laws, equations and the like that do not consider the principle of conservation of energy wil ...
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... connection between (say) the pion mass and the Z–boson decay rate. However, since all strong interaction physics is described by the same underlying field theory, there have to be at least some such relations. To make this a bit more explicit, first note that in QCD any physical quantity is a function ...
... connection between (say) the pion mass and the Z–boson decay rate. However, since all strong interaction physics is described by the same underlying field theory, there have to be at least some such relations. To make this a bit more explicit, first note that in QCD any physical quantity is a function ...
Non-classical computing - Mathematical and Computer Sciences
... can conceptualise systems capable of computing with real number quantities (for example a quantum computer is modelled with qubits which are parameterised by unconstrained real values and evolve continuously in time) but, even if physical systems do in fact function “objectively” in this way (this i ...
... can conceptualise systems capable of computing with real number quantities (for example a quantum computer is modelled with qubits which are parameterised by unconstrained real values and evolve continuously in time) but, even if physical systems do in fact function “objectively” in this way (this i ...
Spectrum analysis with quantum dynamical systems
... Û to be the time-ordered exponential of ĤOM , f (t) can be regarded as the hidden process and q̂ the generator. In practice, measurements are made on the optics and not the mechanics directly, so one is free to modify the purification [30] by applying any mechanical unitary to the optomechanical o ...
... Û to be the time-ordered exponential of ĤOM , f (t) can be regarded as the hidden process and q̂ the generator. In practice, measurements are made on the optics and not the mechanics directly, so one is free to modify the purification [30] by applying any mechanical unitary to the optomechanical o ...
Etherism over Atomism: Space is a Substance.
... Copernicus, a monk, physician, and philosopher, did not believe that the God’s creation could be so unnatural and complicated. He revived Aristarchus’ idea that the Sun, not the Earth, was stationary and that Earth was just another one of the planets circling the Sun. His opponents raised arguments, ...
... Copernicus, a monk, physician, and philosopher, did not believe that the God’s creation could be so unnatural and complicated. He revived Aristarchus’ idea that the Sun, not the Earth, was stationary and that Earth was just another one of the planets circling the Sun. His opponents raised arguments, ...
The New Metaphysics and the Deep Structure of Creativity
... useful to distinguish three forms: 'pre-scientific', 'reductionist', and 'anthropic'. Pre-scientific metaphysics was generally based on incorrect assumptions about the physical world, and is hence excluded from this paper. Reductionist metaphysics include speculations on Newtonian and Darwinian scie ...
... useful to distinguish three forms: 'pre-scientific', 'reductionist', and 'anthropic'. Pre-scientific metaphysics was generally based on incorrect assumptions about the physical world, and is hence excluded from this paper. Reductionist metaphysics include speculations on Newtonian and Darwinian scie ...
Chaotic Scattering of Microwaves in Billiards: Induced Time
... TRSB by VWZ and for strong TRSB by FSS / V • Analytical model for partial TRSB is under development • First approach using RMT shows that full TRSB sets already in when the symmetry breaking matrix element is of the order of the mean level spacing of the overlapping resonances SFB 634 – C4: Quantum ...
... TRSB by VWZ and for strong TRSB by FSS / V • Analytical model for partial TRSB is under development • First approach using RMT shows that full TRSB sets already in when the symmetry breaking matrix element is of the order of the mean level spacing of the overlapping resonances SFB 634 – C4: Quantum ...
QUANTUM ESTIMATION FOR QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY 1
... When quantum systems are involved any estimation problem may be stated by considering a family of quantum states $λ which are defined on a given Hilbert space H and labeled by a parameter λ living on a d-dimensional manifold M, with the mapping λ #→ $λ providing a coordinate system. This is sometime ...
... When quantum systems are involved any estimation problem may be stated by considering a family of quantum states $λ which are defined on a given Hilbert space H and labeled by a parameter λ living on a d-dimensional manifold M, with the mapping λ #→ $λ providing a coordinate system. This is sometime ...
SELECTED TOPICS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS Pietro Menotti
... where ρ(E) is the level density. Suppose that for E > EM the distribution be ρ(E) = c1 E α with α > −1. For small β we have ...
... where ρ(E) is the level density. Suppose that for E > EM the distribution be ρ(E) = c1 E α with α > −1. For small β we have ...
progress in quantum foundations - Department of Computer Science
... Our scientific theories aim to accurately describe every phenomenon that can possibly occur in the world we live in. However, one can hope that a theory will not only explain all observable occurrences and predict new results, but will also convey an understanding of the inner workings of nature; an ...
... Our scientific theories aim to accurately describe every phenomenon that can possibly occur in the world we live in. However, one can hope that a theory will not only explain all observable occurrences and predict new results, but will also convey an understanding of the inner workings of nature; an ...
by Dr. Matti Pitkänen
... The state basis for fermionic and ordinary bosonic fields defined on the association sequences contain the degeneracy index of association sequences as additional index. If association sequences are not identical, the most natural basis for fields corresponds to union of the basis located to various ...
... The state basis for fermionic and ordinary bosonic fields defined on the association sequences contain the degeneracy index of association sequences as additional index. If association sequences are not identical, the most natural basis for fields corresponds to union of the basis located to various ...
- RZ User
... the nineteenth century in order to understand the chemical properties of the various substances. Similar to August Bravais’s concept of crystal lattices (about 1849), these structures were often regarded as no more than a heuristic tool to describe the internal structure of a multi-component continu ...
... the nineteenth century in order to understand the chemical properties of the various substances. Similar to August Bravais’s concept of crystal lattices (about 1849), these structures were often regarded as no more than a heuristic tool to describe the internal structure of a multi-component continu ...
Proposing a Classical Explanation of the EPR
... constantly impacted like this, and the coordination required of these “other objects” to ensure we always only ever experience motion in the same three spacial dimensions and one single dimension of time entails an improbability that is beyond astronomical. Moreover, this again requires an entire m ...
... constantly impacted like this, and the coordination required of these “other objects” to ensure we always only ever experience motion in the same three spacial dimensions and one single dimension of time entails an improbability that is beyond astronomical. Moreover, this again requires an entire m ...
the computational complexity of noncommutative graphs.
... in the question: when is it possible for Alice and Bob to win with probability 1? (This probability is taken both over Charlie’s choice of i and the probability inherent in the map T .) Call the greatest k for which Alice and Bob can win this game with certainty the zero-error one-shot capacity of t ...
... in the question: when is it possible for Alice and Bob to win with probability 1? (This probability is taken both over Charlie’s choice of i and the probability inherent in the map T .) Call the greatest k for which Alice and Bob can win this game with certainty the zero-error one-shot capacity of t ...