
Quantum discreteness is an illusion
... gle-particle problems, thus giving the impression that the wave function was kind of a spatial field (see the remark concerning the “second quantization” in Sect. 2). So it may not be surprising that many scientists still believe that there is a wave function for each electron in an atom, or that t ...
... gle-particle problems, thus giving the impression that the wave function was kind of a spatial field (see the remark concerning the “second quantization” in Sect. 2). So it may not be surprising that many scientists still believe that there is a wave function for each electron in an atom, or that t ...
Iterants, Fermions and the Dirac Equation
... Sections 6 and 7 show how iterants feature in discrete physics. Section 8 discusses how Clifford algebras are fundamental to the structure of Fermions. We show how the simple algebra of the split quaternions, the very first iterant algebra that appears in relation to the square root of minus one, is ...
... Sections 6 and 7 show how iterants feature in discrete physics. Section 8 discusses how Clifford algebras are fundamental to the structure of Fermions. We show how the simple algebra of the split quaternions, the very first iterant algebra that appears in relation to the square root of minus one, is ...
Spin-Orbit Interactions in Topological Insulators
... The central concepts in this Master thesis is spin orbit induced topological insulators1 , RKKY interaction and spin-orbit effects. Spin orbit induced topological insulators are a new class of materials that recently has been theoretically predicted and produced in laboratory. An overview of topolog ...
... The central concepts in this Master thesis is spin orbit induced topological insulators1 , RKKY interaction and spin-orbit effects. Spin orbit induced topological insulators are a new class of materials that recently has been theoretically predicted and produced in laboratory. An overview of topolog ...
The Radial Equation
... ,excited by some projectile (it may be electrons in a discharge tu be or collisions . with other target particles, as in heating up of the gas), and then an outgoing photon is observed, with the atom going ¡nto the ground state again, or possibly 'another excited state. We do not usually describe th ...
... ,excited by some projectile (it may be electrons in a discharge tu be or collisions . with other target particles, as in heating up of the gas), and then an outgoing photon is observed, with the atom going ¡nto the ground state again, or possibly 'another excited state. We do not usually describe th ...