Syllabus Chem 371 S15.pdf
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... publicly available class content (syllabus) and useful links. Most class content will be in D2L: http://www.uwosh.edu/d2lfaq/d2l-login/. Course Overview: This course concentrates on learning to use 20th and 21st century developments in chemical theory to model and understand reactivity and structure ...
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... That means we can measure the distance between two particles and their total momentum, to arbitrary precision. EPR claimed that we can measure x2 or p2 without affecting Particle 2 in any way, via Particle 1 (and vice versa). If so, then x2 and p2 have simultaneous values. Quantum mechanics has no p ...
... That means we can measure the distance between two particles and their total momentum, to arbitrary precision. EPR claimed that we can measure x2 or p2 without affecting Particle 2 in any way, via Particle 1 (and vice versa). If so, then x2 and p2 have simultaneous values. Quantum mechanics has no p ...
Coupling of Polarization and Dislocation in Ferroelectric Smectic
... adopts the same direction in each layer. The dislocationpolarization coupling effect could be sufficiently strong to unwind the helix even in the bulk sample. One can observe the polarization-dislocation coupling by placing the dislocation line perpendicularly to an electric field. Then the line sho ...
... adopts the same direction in each layer. The dislocationpolarization coupling effect could be sufficiently strong to unwind the helix even in the bulk sample. One can observe the polarization-dislocation coupling by placing the dislocation line perpendicularly to an electric field. Then the line sho ...
Superluminal Quantum Models of the Photon and Electron
... Is the transluminal quantum a virtual particle? A virtual particle (introduced in quantum electrodynamics or QED) is not directly detectable because it is beneath the ‘radar range’ of the Heisenberg Uncertainty relations. • Virtual photons exchanged between electric charges causes the charges to at ...
... Is the transluminal quantum a virtual particle? A virtual particle (introduced in quantum electrodynamics or QED) is not directly detectable because it is beneath the ‘radar range’ of the Heisenberg Uncertainty relations. • Virtual photons exchanged between electric charges causes the charges to at ...
Finite-momentum condensation in a pumped microcavity R. T. Brierley
... time and can be regarded as independent. In the first stage, the localized states are driven by a chirped laser pulse. This pulse creates an energy-dependent population in the inhomogeneously broadened exciton line by adiabatic rapid passage 共ARP兲. For certain populations a second stage may then occ ...
... time and can be regarded as independent. In the first stage, the localized states are driven by a chirped laser pulse. This pulse creates an energy-dependent population in the inhomogeneously broadened exciton line by adiabatic rapid passage 共ARP兲. For certain populations a second stage may then occ ...
3. Generation of the Quantum Fault Table
... raditionally the Test Generation Problem is thought of as the generation of a sequence of tests, (test set) that when applied to a circuit and compared with the circuit’s output, will either verify that the circuit is correct or will determine that it contains one or more faults [6]. In other words, ...
... raditionally the Test Generation Problem is thought of as the generation of a sequence of tests, (test set) that when applied to a circuit and compared with the circuit’s output, will either verify that the circuit is correct or will determine that it contains one or more faults [6]. In other words, ...
Quantum Seeing in the Dark
... light can reach the screen in two possible ways (from the upper or the lower slit), and no effort is made to determine which photons pass through which slit. If we somehow could determine which slit a photon passed through, there would be no interference, and the photon could end up anywhere on the ...
... light can reach the screen in two possible ways (from the upper or the lower slit), and no effort is made to determine which photons pass through which slit. If we somehow could determine which slit a photon passed through, there would be no interference, and the photon could end up anywhere on the ...
arXiv:0912.4058v1 [physics.atom
... (Dated: December 20, 2009) Quantum reflection is a pure wave phenomena that predicts reflection of a particle at a changing potential for cases where complete transmission occurs classically. For a chemical bond, we find that this effect can lead to non-classical vibrational turning points and bound ...
... (Dated: December 20, 2009) Quantum reflection is a pure wave phenomena that predicts reflection of a particle at a changing potential for cases where complete transmission occurs classically. For a chemical bond, we find that this effect can lead to non-classical vibrational turning points and bound ...
pptx - University of Washington
... whether such fermion matter is stable or not! A number of people argued that under such conditions Fermionic matter is unstable. - systems of bosons are unstable (Efimov effect) - systems of three or more fermion species are unstable (Efimov effect) • Baker (LANL, winner of the MBX challenge) conclu ...
... whether such fermion matter is stable or not! A number of people argued that under such conditions Fermionic matter is unstable. - systems of bosons are unstable (Efimov effect) - systems of three or more fermion species are unstable (Efimov effect) • Baker (LANL, winner of the MBX challenge) conclu ...
Chapter 3 Impulse
... 600 m/s and ricochets off a steel plate along the path CD with a velocity of 400 m/s. Knowing that the bullet leaves a 10-mm scratch on the plate and assuming that its average speed is 500 m/s while it is in contact with the plate, determine the magnitude and direction of the average impulsive force ...
... 600 m/s and ricochets off a steel plate along the path CD with a velocity of 400 m/s. Knowing that the bullet leaves a 10-mm scratch on the plate and assuming that its average speed is 500 m/s while it is in contact with the plate, determine the magnitude and direction of the average impulsive force ...