
The Hilbert Book Model
... Optics versus quantum physics In the same way that the Optical Transfer Function is the Fourier transform of the Point Spread Function Is the Mapping Quality Characteristic the Fourier transform of the QPDD, which describes the planned swarm. (The Qpattern) This view integrates over the set ...
... Optics versus quantum physics In the same way that the Optical Transfer Function is the Fourier transform of the Point Spread Function Is the Mapping Quality Characteristic the Fourier transform of the QPDD, which describes the planned swarm. (The Qpattern) This view integrates over the set ...
The BEH Mechanism and its Scalar Boson by François Englert
... of the original symmetry is always a discontinuous event at the phase transition point, but the order parameters may set in continuously as a function of temperature. In the latter case the phase transition is second order. Symmetry breaking by a second order phase transition occurs in particular in ...
... of the original symmetry is always a discontinuous event at the phase transition point, but the order parameters may set in continuously as a function of temperature. In the latter case the phase transition is second order. Symmetry breaking by a second order phase transition occurs in particular in ...
1.4 Particle physics - McMaster Physics and Astronomy
... It is an empirical fact that subatomic particles are also governed by a Lagrangian, L and its corresponding action, S. The Lagrangian that describes fundamental particles is not as simple as the Lagrangian of Eq. (1.15), its form and meaning is shaped by Lorentz symmetry and quantum mechanics, and t ...
... It is an empirical fact that subatomic particles are also governed by a Lagrangian, L and its corresponding action, S. The Lagrangian that describes fundamental particles is not as simple as the Lagrangian of Eq. (1.15), its form and meaning is shaped by Lorentz symmetry and quantum mechanics, and t ...
Quantum Gravity : Motivations and Alternatives 1
... The well-established, empirically well-confirmed precursor theories – General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics –, together with the already existing empirical data that confirmed these theories, are still the only concrete elements that constitute a reasonable starting point for the different attemp ...
... The well-established, empirically well-confirmed precursor theories – General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics –, together with the already existing empirical data that confirmed these theories, are still the only concrete elements that constitute a reasonable starting point for the different attemp ...
Standard Model at the LHC (Lecture 1: Theoretical Recap) M. Schott
... How to get cross-sections as experimentalist Do I have to calculate these cross-sections every day? No! In every days life we use computer programs (event generators) which are doing this for us provide not only cross-sections, but also distributions of particles which are produced in collisions ...
... How to get cross-sections as experimentalist Do I have to calculate these cross-sections every day? No! In every days life we use computer programs (event generators) which are doing this for us provide not only cross-sections, but also distributions of particles which are produced in collisions ...
fundamental_reality\Black hole war
... space. The Schwarzschild radius is proportional to the mass. “Nothing can survive it’s [the singularity’s] infinitely powerful forces.” Einstein’s Equivalence Principle: there is no difference between the effects of gravity and the effects of acceleration. In itself this was not surprising, but the ...
... space. The Schwarzschild radius is proportional to the mass. “Nothing can survive it’s [the singularity’s] infinitely powerful forces.” Einstein’s Equivalence Principle: there is no difference between the effects of gravity and the effects of acceleration. In itself this was not surprising, but the ...
Template for scientific report
... hand, is the host of several non-perturbative phenomena, which most famously encompass quark confinement and dynamical mass generation, and powerful methods must be employed for their quantitative treatment. The basic building blocks of QCD are the Green’s (correlation) functions of the fundamental ...
... hand, is the host of several non-perturbative phenomena, which most famously encompass quark confinement and dynamical mass generation, and powerful methods must be employed for their quantitative treatment. The basic building blocks of QCD are the Green’s (correlation) functions of the fundamental ...
Observation of the Higgs Boson - Purdue Physics
... • QED and QCD work so well that we use these ideas to describe other “symmetries”… • As far as the weak interaction is concerned, the up and down quarks are the same. – We can tell them apart by means of their electric charge, but the weak force doesn’t care about electric charge. ...
... • QED and QCD work so well that we use these ideas to describe other “symmetries”… • As far as the weak interaction is concerned, the up and down quarks are the same. – We can tell them apart by means of their electric charge, but the weak force doesn’t care about electric charge. ...
Quantum Manipulation Using Light-Atom Interaction
... increased. Also, the cavity spin squeezing is limited by photon shot noise [10,23] that is in principle removable in a modified setup corresponding to a one-sided cavity [24], which would further improve the squeezing. We note that compared to the squeezing of light that is typically limited by opti ...
... increased. Also, the cavity spin squeezing is limited by photon shot noise [10,23] that is in principle removable in a modified setup corresponding to a one-sided cavity [24], which would further improve the squeezing. We note that compared to the squeezing of light that is typically limited by opti ...
Coarse graining and renormalization: the bottom up approach
... Spin foams and space time atoms. Coarse graining without a scale. The importance of refining states. Tensor network coarse graining algorithms. Application to spin foams / spin nets. Classifying (symmetry protected) phases. New representations and vacua in loop quantum gravity Expanding the theory a ...
... Spin foams and space time atoms. Coarse graining without a scale. The importance of refining states. Tensor network coarse graining algorithms. Application to spin foams / spin nets. Classifying (symmetry protected) phases. New representations and vacua in loop quantum gravity Expanding the theory a ...
Effective gravitational interactions of dark matter axions
... In fact, the initial amplitudes of the oscillations fluctuate. If the PQ phase transition occurs after inflation, it can be different for each QCD horizon. Even if the PQ phase transition occurs before inflation, there are fluctuations originating from quantum fluctuations. The coherently oscill ...
... In fact, the initial amplitudes of the oscillations fluctuate. If the PQ phase transition occurs after inflation, it can be different for each QCD horizon. Even if the PQ phase transition occurs before inflation, there are fluctuations originating from quantum fluctuations. The coherently oscill ...
generalized twist-deformed rindler space-times
... canonical, Lie-algebraic and quadratic quantum Minkowski space-time. Further, following the content of the papers [1-5] (see also [11, 12]), there have been found corrections to the Hawking thermal spectrum linear in deformation parameter, which are detected by (noncommutative and uniformly accelera ...
... canonical, Lie-algebraic and quadratic quantum Minkowski space-time. Further, following the content of the papers [1-5] (see also [11, 12]), there have been found corrections to the Hawking thermal spectrum linear in deformation parameter, which are detected by (noncommutative and uniformly accelera ...