
Quantum Mechanics, Locality and Realism
... A little epistemological price to pay in order to use the most powerful physical theory ever invented (actually a meta-theory) Alternative (still alive): Bohmian Mechanics (with non-local pilot waves) LNGS - 28 June 2012 ...
... A little epistemological price to pay in order to use the most powerful physical theory ever invented (actually a meta-theory) Alternative (still alive): Bohmian Mechanics (with non-local pilot waves) LNGS - 28 June 2012 ...
applied theta functions
... My objective here will be to provide a concise account of the stark essentials of some of my recent work as it relates to that wonderful creation of the youthful Jacobi—the theory of theta functions. I will omit details except when they bear critically upon a point at issue.1 And in the tradition of ...
... My objective here will be to provide a concise account of the stark essentials of some of my recent work as it relates to that wonderful creation of the youthful Jacobi—the theory of theta functions. I will omit details except when they bear critically upon a point at issue.1 And in the tradition of ...
Electroweak Interactions : Neutral currents in neutrino`lepton elastic
... the underlying symmetry, how fermions and intermediate bosons get their masses.) In 1967, Weinberg and Salam constructed the SU (2)L U (1)Y model of electroweak interactions of leptons, introducing in the same time a spontaneous breakdown of the gauge symmetry (it was proved by t’Hooft in 1972 that ...
... the underlying symmetry, how fermions and intermediate bosons get their masses.) In 1967, Weinberg and Salam constructed the SU (2)L U (1)Y model of electroweak interactions of leptons, introducing in the same time a spontaneous breakdown of the gauge symmetry (it was proved by t’Hooft in 1972 that ...
How to use the Cosmological Schwinger principle for Energy
... This Eq. (16) is a driven damped Harmonic Oscillator , with a ‘source’ term. I.e. the idea is that with an Aether , or some similar background, possibly with the aether having the same function as DE, up to a point, with damping put in, as seen above, as a further modification as to inflaton potent ...
... This Eq. (16) is a driven damped Harmonic Oscillator , with a ‘source’ term. I.e. the idea is that with an Aether , or some similar background, possibly with the aether having the same function as DE, up to a point, with damping put in, as seen above, as a further modification as to inflaton potent ...
4. The Hamiltonian Formalism
... solids is all about how the motion of electrons is affected by magnetic fields. Yet we’ve seen that the magnetic field doesn’t affect the velocities of electrons. This is known as the Bohr-van Leeuwen paradox: there can be no magnetism in classical physics! This was one of the motivations for the de ...
... solids is all about how the motion of electrons is affected by magnetic fields. Yet we’ve seen that the magnetic field doesn’t affect the velocities of electrons. This is known as the Bohr-van Leeuwen paradox: there can be no magnetism in classical physics! This was one of the motivations for the de ...
Workshop Modern Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics
... This talk is concerned with differential equations on manifolds of matrices or tensors of low rank. They serve to approximate, in a low-rank format, large time-dependent matrices and tensors that are either given explicitly via their increments or are unknown solutions of high-dimensional differenti ...
... This talk is concerned with differential equations on manifolds of matrices or tensors of low rank. They serve to approximate, in a low-rank format, large time-dependent matrices and tensors that are either given explicitly via their increments or are unknown solutions of high-dimensional differenti ...
The Spin-Statistics Relation and Noncommutative Quantum
... The Stern-Gerlach experiment In 1922 Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach performed an experiment in order to determine whether particles have any so-called intrinsic angular momentum. As a classical example the earth has both the angular momentum from orbiting the sun and in addition the angular momentum ...
... The Stern-Gerlach experiment In 1922 Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach performed an experiment in order to determine whether particles have any so-called intrinsic angular momentum. As a classical example the earth has both the angular momentum from orbiting the sun and in addition the angular momentum ...
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... Secure the edges of the cloth. Place a finger near the center and give an arbitrary twist A spray of wrinkles radiates The cloth that was outward from the twisted area. under the finger still The local twist cannot be appears the same. Local connected smoothly with the invariance. undisturbed cloth ...
... Secure the edges of the cloth. Place a finger near the center and give an arbitrary twist A spray of wrinkles radiates The cloth that was outward from the twisted area. under the finger still The local twist cannot be appears the same. Local connected smoothly with the invariance. undisturbed cloth ...
Physical Origin of Elementary Particle Masses
... feature: the observed masses of the particles, m. There is no theory that adequately explains these numbers. We use the numbers in all our theories, but we don’t understand them - what they are, or where they come from. I believe that from a fundamental point of view, this is a very interesting and ...
... feature: the observed masses of the particles, m. There is no theory that adequately explains these numbers. We use the numbers in all our theories, but we don’t understand them - what they are, or where they come from. I believe that from a fundamental point of view, this is a very interesting and ...
The Use and Abuse of “photon” in Nanomechanics – pdf
... essentially modifying the “bare” electron mass by adding the Coulomb energy of the electron divided by c2 (and suitably “cut off” to avoid the divergence of the Coulomb energy). The other effect that seems less disturbing to physicists is the damping of the motion of an oscillating charge due to the ...
... essentially modifying the “bare” electron mass by adding the Coulomb energy of the electron divided by c2 (and suitably “cut off” to avoid the divergence of the Coulomb energy). The other effect that seems less disturbing to physicists is the damping of the motion of an oscillating charge due to the ...
Collapse. What else?
... idea, i.e. that there are two kinds of stuffs, is not yet a complete theory. First, because it doesn’t tell how to recognize the two sorts of stuffs (besides that the superposition principle applies to one and not to the other). Second, because it doesn’t tell how to couple these two kinds of stuffs ...
... idea, i.e. that there are two kinds of stuffs, is not yet a complete theory. First, because it doesn’t tell how to recognize the two sorts of stuffs (besides that the superposition principle applies to one and not to the other). Second, because it doesn’t tell how to couple these two kinds of stuffs ...
A linear chain of interacting harmonic oscillators: solutions as a
... all the solutions in this article are non canonical, and fall within the framework of Quantum Systems with a finite Hilbert space [12]. In order to determine physical properties of the system, such as the energy spectrum, position eigenvalues or position probabilities, one is led to considering pro ...
... all the solutions in this article are non canonical, and fall within the framework of Quantum Systems with a finite Hilbert space [12]. In order to determine physical properties of the system, such as the energy spectrum, position eigenvalues or position probabilities, one is led to considering pro ...
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... This remarkable formula leads us to String theory For simplicity, consider open strings (to which Veneziano amplitude corresponds) Ground state ...
... This remarkable formula leads us to String theory For simplicity, consider open strings (to which Veneziano amplitude corresponds) Ground state ...
Quantum Theory. A Mathematical Approach
... physical theories, in particular relativity and quantum theory, one needs to know such topics as functional analysis, Lie groups and algebra, differential geometry. That makes it easy for mathematicians to acquire a basic understanding of these theories. Physicist are not familiar with this kind of ...
... physical theories, in particular relativity and quantum theory, one needs to know such topics as functional analysis, Lie groups and algebra, differential geometry. That makes it easy for mathematicians to acquire a basic understanding of these theories. Physicist are not familiar with this kind of ...