Chapter 37 - Semiclassical quantization
... the action of linear evolution operators on infinite-dimensional vector spaces. In quantum mechanics the periodic orbit theory arose from studies of semi-conductors, and the unstable periodic orbits have been measured in experiments on the very paradigm of Bohr’s atom, the hydrogen atom, this time i ...
... the action of linear evolution operators on infinite-dimensional vector spaces. In quantum mechanics the periodic orbit theory arose from studies of semi-conductors, and the unstable periodic orbits have been measured in experiments on the very paradigm of Bohr’s atom, the hydrogen atom, this time i ...
dielectric_micro
... the centre of the electron cloud) and the ionic polarization Pi (ionic nature of bond between atoms) and the orientation polarization Po (rotation and alignment of the polar molecules in the external electric field). Pe and Pi are essentially independent of the temperature but Po is very temperature ...
... the centre of the electron cloud) and the ionic polarization Pi (ionic nature of bond between atoms) and the orientation polarization Po (rotation and alignment of the polar molecules in the external electric field). Pe and Pi are essentially independent of the temperature but Po is very temperature ...
The Uncertainty Principle
... Let us now look at the argument that led Heisenberg to his uncertainty relations. He started by redefining the notion of Anschaulichkeit. Whereas Schrödinger associated this term with the provision of a causal space-time picture of the phenomena, Heisenberg, by contrast, declared: We believe we have ...
... Let us now look at the argument that led Heisenberg to his uncertainty relations. He started by redefining the notion of Anschaulichkeit. Whereas Schrödinger associated this term with the provision of a causal space-time picture of the phenomena, Heisenberg, by contrast, declared: We believe we have ...
Decoherence in Excited Atoms by Low-Energy Scattering
... With this formula, we calculate how the state of an atom differs from its original state as a function of time for different energy densities of radiation surrounding the atom (Figure 3). The analyzed energy densities correspond to (a) the solar radiation on the Earth’s surface, considering a consta ...
... With this formula, we calculate how the state of an atom differs from its original state as a function of time for different energy densities of radiation surrounding the atom (Figure 3). The analyzed energy densities correspond to (a) the solar radiation on the Earth’s surface, considering a consta ...
3. Traditional Models of Computation - UF CISE
... information (entropy, in the waste heat). As such, it is subject to the fundamental limits on information processing discussed below. 8. A programming model, which specifies how the computer can be configured to carry out different types of computations (as opposed to just performing the same comput ...
... information (entropy, in the waste heat). As such, it is subject to the fundamental limits on information processing discussed below. 8. A programming model, which specifies how the computer can be configured to carry out different types of computations (as opposed to just performing the same comput ...
Semiclassical Origins of Density Functionals
... functionals of the potential through F , which is set globally; (iii) TF theory retains only the first terms, and EF differs because of this; (iv) even if low-lying orbitals have turning points, these do not appear in our expression, once EF vmax ; and (v) the Maslov index of nsemi differs by 1=2 ...
... functionals of the potential through F , which is set globally; (iii) TF theory retains only the first terms, and EF differs because of this; (iv) even if low-lying orbitals have turning points, these do not appear in our expression, once EF vmax ; and (v) the Maslov index of nsemi differs by 1=2 ...
Chapter 13 - AP Physics Vibrations and Waves Power Point-
... the object relative to the equilibrium position In the absence of friction, an object in simple harmonic motion will oscillate between ±A on each side of the equilibrium position ...
... the object relative to the equilibrium position In the absence of friction, an object in simple harmonic motion will oscillate between ±A on each side of the equilibrium position ...
Nonspreading wave packets of Rydberg electrons in molecules with
... circular orbits around the nucleus with the frequency of the wave. The Trojan wave packets are centered around the classical equilibrium points produced by the external field of the polarized wave that are close analogs of the stable Lagrange equilibrium points in celestial mechanics [7] around whic ...
... circular orbits around the nucleus with the frequency of the wave. The Trojan wave packets are centered around the classical equilibrium points produced by the external field of the polarized wave that are close analogs of the stable Lagrange equilibrium points in celestial mechanics [7] around whic ...
Pauline Oliveros and Quantum Sound
... the whole of space” (233). For undivided wholeness quantum physicists, such as Bohm, the implicate order is “…not to be understood solely in terms of a regular arrangement of objects (e.g., in rows) or as a regular arrangement of events (e.g., in a series). Rather, a total order is contained, in som ...
... the whole of space” (233). For undivided wholeness quantum physicists, such as Bohm, the implicate order is “…not to be understood solely in terms of a regular arrangement of objects (e.g., in rows) or as a regular arrangement of events (e.g., in a series). Rather, a total order is contained, in som ...