
Gonzalez-MestresICNFP2016talkPPTX
... Abstract – What is the origin of Quantum Mechanics (QM)? Is it an ultimate principle of Physics or a property of standard particles generated at a more fundamental level? In the last case, a spinorial space-time with two complex coordinates instead of the standard four real ones can play an importan ...
... Abstract – What is the origin of Quantum Mechanics (QM)? Is it an ultimate principle of Physics or a property of standard particles generated at a more fundamental level? In the last case, a spinorial space-time with two complex coordinates instead of the standard four real ones can play an importan ...
Superstring Theory
... • In a new paper, Bars and Rychkov (2014) point out that when string theory was developed, everybody assumed quantum mechanics was correct and designed string theory to observe the quantum rules. • Bars and Rychkov work out how to build string theory without any quantum restrictions in a simplified ...
... • In a new paper, Bars and Rychkov (2014) point out that when string theory was developed, everybody assumed quantum mechanics was correct and designed string theory to observe the quantum rules. • Bars and Rychkov work out how to build string theory without any quantum restrictions in a simplified ...
“Shut The Front Door!”: Obviating the Challenge of Large
... grounds to declare that the Planck scale is ‘not the basement of reality’, albeit it is an oasis between the 1st and 3rd regimes of reality - a nilpotent boundary of the infinite potentia [5-7] hidden behind it or domain wall forming the virtual reality perceived by the Euclidean/ Minkowski observer ...
... grounds to declare that the Planck scale is ‘not the basement of reality’, albeit it is an oasis between the 1st and 3rd regimes of reality - a nilpotent boundary of the infinite potentia [5-7] hidden behind it or domain wall forming the virtual reality perceived by the Euclidean/ Minkowski observer ...
Integrable Lattice Models From Gauge Theory
... The Yang-Baxter equation is a good example of a relationship that is much more transparent in terms of a picture (fig. 8) than by writing out an algebraic formula in detail. Actually, there is a subtle but important difference between the R-matrix that solves the YangBaxter equation and the S-matrix ...
... The Yang-Baxter equation is a good example of a relationship that is much more transparent in terms of a picture (fig. 8) than by writing out an algebraic formula in detail. Actually, there is a subtle but important difference between the R-matrix that solves the YangBaxter equation and the S-matrix ...
Chapter 3 – Atomic Theory
... An atomizer sprayed a fine mist of oil droplets into a chamber. Some of these tiny droplets fell through a hole in the upper floor. Millikan first let them fall until they reached terminal velocity. Using the microscope, he measured their terminal velocity, and by use of a formula, calculated the ma ...
... An atomizer sprayed a fine mist of oil droplets into a chamber. Some of these tiny droplets fell through a hole in the upper floor. Millikan first let them fall until they reached terminal velocity. Using the microscope, he measured their terminal velocity, and by use of a formula, calculated the ma ...
Quantum mechanical description of identical particles
... Identical particles, or indistinguishable particles, are particles that cannot be distinguished from one another, even in principle. Species of identical particles include elementary particles such as electrons, as well as composite microscopic particles such as atoms and molecules. There are two ma ...
... Identical particles, or indistinguishable particles, are particles that cannot be distinguished from one another, even in principle. Species of identical particles include elementary particles such as electrons, as well as composite microscopic particles such as atoms and molecules. There are two ma ...
Particle Physics - UW High Energy Physics
... – There must have been some asymmetry that led to matter domination – There must have been some process that caused high mass particles to decay into very weakly interacting particles (dark matter) High energy experiments can probe phenomena relevant for cosmology – Study the physics of the early un ...
... – There must have been some asymmetry that led to matter domination – There must have been some process that caused high mass particles to decay into very weakly interacting particles (dark matter) High energy experiments can probe phenomena relevant for cosmology – Study the physics of the early un ...
Constructive Quantum Field Theory
... magnetic moment of the electron detected effects that one can ascribe to fluctuations in quantum electrodynamics. These effects deviated numerically from the predictions arising from equations that describe a fixed number of particles, so they were accurate tests of the quantum field hypothesis. Tod ...
... magnetic moment of the electron detected effects that one can ascribe to fluctuations in quantum electrodynamics. These effects deviated numerically from the predictions arising from equations that describe a fixed number of particles, so they were accurate tests of the quantum field hypothesis. Tod ...
The First Three Minutes of Creation
... The essence of life as we know it was produced in the first three minutes after the beginning of the universe. By this, I mean the stuff that we and the Earth are made of, particles of matter that we call baryons. But well before the baryons were created, the universe began from virtually nothing. T ...
... The essence of life as we know it was produced in the first three minutes after the beginning of the universe. By this, I mean the stuff that we and the Earth are made of, particles of matter that we call baryons. But well before the baryons were created, the universe began from virtually nothing. T ...
Intro to particle physics 1. Particles, Fields
... The unified theory of electrodynamics and weak interactions is described by a gauge theory with group There are 3 gauge bosons for called corresponding to generators These only interact with L-handed fermions. So this interaction distinguishes L and R helicity, so violates Parity. (Weak interaction ...
... The unified theory of electrodynamics and weak interactions is described by a gauge theory with group There are 3 gauge bosons for called corresponding to generators These only interact with L-handed fermions. So this interaction distinguishes L and R helicity, so violates Parity. (Weak interaction ...
A new approach to Gravity
... For slowly moving gravitational sources, the field equations of gravity resemble those of electrodynamics[1]. Hence, a formal theory called gravitoelectromagnetism has evolved in course of time. In this theory, the standard formulae of electrodynamics are applicable, except that for a source of iner ...
... For slowly moving gravitational sources, the field equations of gravity resemble those of electrodynamics[1]. Hence, a formal theory called gravitoelectromagnetism has evolved in course of time. In this theory, the standard formulae of electrodynamics are applicable, except that for a source of iner ...
B - Agenda INFN
... gravity involve LV in some regime. (For example, string theory, non-commutative geometry, loop quantum gravity…) ...
... gravity involve LV in some regime. (For example, string theory, non-commutative geometry, loop quantum gravity…) ...
Fractional Charge
... depends on the order in which the particles are exchanged. This is what happens to quasi-particles in the Moore-Read theory. ...
... depends on the order in which the particles are exchanged. This is what happens to quasi-particles in the Moore-Read theory. ...
SpontaneouS Symmetry Breaking in particle phySicS
... in any direction since all directions are equivalent. But you do not see it unless you repeat the experiment many times. This is SSB. SSB in quantum mechanics occurs typically in a uniform medium consisting of a large number of elements. It is a dynamical effect. A symmetry allows some freedom of ac ...
... in any direction since all directions are equivalent. But you do not see it unless you repeat the experiment many times. This is SSB. SSB in quantum mechanics occurs typically in a uniform medium consisting of a large number of elements. It is a dynamical effect. A symmetry allows some freedom of ac ...
why do physicists think that there are extra dimensions
... physics such as goes on inside black holes supermassive black hole in the center of galaxy M87 ...
... physics such as goes on inside black holes supermassive black hole in the center of galaxy M87 ...
F=ma by Wilczek
... do, and force is very closely related to them: Roughly speaking, it's the space derivative of the former and the time derivative of the latter (and F = ma just states the consistency of those definitions!). So the concept of force is not quite so far removed from modern foundations as Tait and Russe ...
... do, and force is very closely related to them: Roughly speaking, it's the space derivative of the former and the time derivative of the latter (and F = ma just states the consistency of those definitions!). So the concept of force is not quite so far removed from modern foundations as Tait and Russe ...
UNIVERSAL QUANTUM COMPUTING: ANTICIPATORY …
... Offer waves from the past confirmed by the future result in events (Cramer). HAM Cosmology extends this principle to the HD topology of spacetime where each present instant is a (EPR –Type) standing wave, the locus of which is the arrow of time. ...
... Offer waves from the past confirmed by the future result in events (Cramer). HAM Cosmology extends this principle to the HD topology of spacetime where each present instant is a (EPR –Type) standing wave, the locus of which is the arrow of time. ...
Elementary Particles Thornton and Rex, Ch. 13
... • The photon (g) is massless • The W and Z are massive fi The symmetry between them must be broken. A mechanism for this was proposed by Steven Weinberg and Abdus Salam. Glashow, Weinberg, and Salam won the Nobel Prize in 1979. The simplest model for symmetry breaking predicts a single neutral parti ...
... • The photon (g) is massless • The W and Z are massive fi The symmetry between them must be broken. A mechanism for this was proposed by Steven Weinberg and Abdus Salam. Glashow, Weinberg, and Salam won the Nobel Prize in 1979. The simplest model for symmetry breaking predicts a single neutral parti ...
Physical Laws of Nature vs Fundamental First Principles
... 3. The gravitational field equations (4) are derived using PID, and determine gravitational potential {gµν } and its dual vector field Φµ = ∇µφ; 4. Gravity can display both attractive and repulsive effect, caused by the duality between the attracting gravitational field {gµν } and the repulsive dual ...
... 3. The gravitational field equations (4) are derived using PID, and determine gravitational potential {gµν } and its dual vector field Φµ = ∇µφ; 4. Gravity can display both attractive and repulsive effect, caused by the duality between the attracting gravitational field {gµν } and the repulsive dual ...
Notes - Personal Homepages
... Another remarkable property of the Kerr black hole is that one can extract energy from them. Kerr black holes have a special region outside the horizon where the norm of the time-like Killing vector that is used to measure energy as seen by an observer at infinity changes sign and becomes space-like ...
... Another remarkable property of the Kerr black hole is that one can extract energy from them. Kerr black holes have a special region outside the horizon where the norm of the time-like Killing vector that is used to measure energy as seen by an observer at infinity changes sign and becomes space-like ...
10. Quantum Mechanics Part II
... one state to an energetically lower state “without excitation by an external cause”. Einstein himself pointed out that from this he was led in an “amazingly simple and general way to Planck’s law.” ...
... one state to an energetically lower state “without excitation by an external cause”. Einstein himself pointed out that from this he was led in an “amazingly simple and general way to Planck’s law.” ...
13. Particle physics
... One denoted the particles elementary since one believed that they were elementary, i.e. not possible to divide into smaller parts. However, the theoretician Murray Gell-Mann showed that the complex situation with many particles drastically would change if one supposed they were built by smaller part ...
... One denoted the particles elementary since one believed that they were elementary, i.e. not possible to divide into smaller parts. However, the theoretician Murray Gell-Mann showed that the complex situation with many particles drastically would change if one supposed they were built by smaller part ...
1. Mathematical Principles of Modern Natural Philosophy
... Geometrization of physics. In mathematics, the properties of geometric objects do not depend on the choice of the coordinate system. This is similar to the principles (VI)–(VIII). Therefore, it is quite natural that geometric methods play a fundamental role in modern physics. Linearity and nonlinear ...
... Geometrization of physics. In mathematics, the properties of geometric objects do not depend on the choice of the coordinate system. This is similar to the principles (VI)–(VIII). Therefore, it is quite natural that geometric methods play a fundamental role in modern physics. Linearity and nonlinear ...
Classes of Particles - Liberty Union
... Physics and chemistry are often difficult subjects for quiz bowl teams if those classes are taught during the junior or senior years since many players will not have completed them before encountering the subject matter at tournaments. One high-yield area of physics to study is the nomenclature of v ...
... Physics and chemistry are often difficult subjects for quiz bowl teams if those classes are taught during the junior or senior years since many players will not have completed them before encountering the subject matter at tournaments. One high-yield area of physics to study is the nomenclature of v ...