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 ...
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... discipline because of the need to describe phenomena, which could not be explained using Newtonian mechanics or classical electromagnetic theory. page 5 of 24 ...
... discipline because of the need to describe phenomena, which could not be explained using Newtonian mechanics or classical electromagnetic theory. page 5 of 24 ...
Atomic matter of nonzero-momentum Bose-Einstein condensation and orbital current order
... Confining bosonic atoms in an optical lattice can bring out different and new physics beyond the standard BoseEinstein condensation 共BEC兲 observed in a single trap 关1,2兴. The superfluid–Mott-insulator experiment on an optical lattice 关3兴, based on an early theoretical idea 关4,5兴, demonstrated one su ...
... Confining bosonic atoms in an optical lattice can bring out different and new physics beyond the standard BoseEinstein condensation 共BEC兲 observed in a single trap 关1,2兴. The superfluid–Mott-insulator experiment on an optical lattice 关3兴, based on an early theoretical idea 关4,5兴, demonstrated one su ...
Multiparticle Quantum: Exchange
... potential. We can however synthesize the fermionic example which in terms of the one-particle states will always be made from exactly 3! = 6 products of represent the 1-particle single particle states into a general statement. Let states in a N-identical fermion system, interacting or not. The hilbe ...
... potential. We can however synthesize the fermionic example which in terms of the one-particle states will always be made from exactly 3! = 6 products of represent the 1-particle single particle states into a general statement. Let states in a N-identical fermion system, interacting or not. The hilbe ...
IAP-VI-02-Annex_I-Section_I
... stochastic processes and statistical mechanics. Indeed, the different systems are governed by a Hamiltonian microscopic dynamics from which we need to infer the properties of their time evolution. These systems differ by the behavior of their trajectories; they may be periodic, quasiperiodic as it i ...
... stochastic processes and statistical mechanics. Indeed, the different systems are governed by a Hamiltonian microscopic dynamics from which we need to infer the properties of their time evolution. These systems differ by the behavior of their trajectories; they may be periodic, quasiperiodic as it i ...
density matrices
... Examples: Partial trace (I) Two quantum registers (e.g. two qubits) in states and (respectively) are independent if then the combined system is in state = In such circumstances, if the second register (say) is discarded then the state of the first register remains ...
... Examples: Partial trace (I) Two quantum registers (e.g. two qubits) in states and (respectively) are independent if then the combined system is in state = In such circumstances, if the second register (say) is discarded then the state of the first register remains ...
On the Planck Scale Potential Associated with Particles
... scale potential is presented. By defining the self-energy of a particle in terms of its scalarpotential, equivalences between charge-energy and mass-energy are obtained. The electromagnetic energy-momentum equation and de-Broglie’s electromagnetic wave-length and frequency associated with a charge p ...
... scale potential is presented. By defining the self-energy of a particle in terms of its scalarpotential, equivalences between charge-energy and mass-energy are obtained. The electromagnetic energy-momentum equation and de-Broglie’s electromagnetic wave-length and frequency associated with a charge p ...
Two-Center Gaussian potential well for studying light nucleus in
... N=2, the nucleons have been observed to cluster structure with a two-center structure. For example 8Be isotope at the ground state has two alpha cluster structure and decays to alpha particles by 92 keV energy. In this case, the potential in Fig. 2d can be used describe it. Likewise, for light neutr ...
... N=2, the nucleons have been observed to cluster structure with a two-center structure. For example 8Be isotope at the ground state has two alpha cluster structure and decays to alpha particles by 92 keV energy. In this case, the potential in Fig. 2d can be used describe it. Likewise, for light neutr ...
Glossary File
... single neutral boson. The produced particles may be any combination allowed by conservation of energy and momentum and of all the charge types. ...
... single neutral boson. The produced particles may be any combination allowed by conservation of energy and momentum and of all the charge types. ...