Teacher text
... If we learned anything about learning from the misconception research of the 1980s, it is that there has to be a continuous interaction between teacher and students to check on students’ conceptual progress (or lack thereof) and to provide constructive feedback (White & Gunstone, 1992). The importan ...
... If we learned anything about learning from the misconception research of the 1980s, it is that there has to be a continuous interaction between teacher and students to check on students’ conceptual progress (or lack thereof) and to provide constructive feedback (White & Gunstone, 1992). The importan ...
Physics 1710 Chapter 5: Laws of Motion—I
... Sketch the trajectory of the spacecraft. It then turns off its engine; what happens then? ...
... Sketch the trajectory of the spacecraft. It then turns off its engine; what happens then? ...
SU(3) Model Description of Be Isotopes
... Experimental data on light nuclei close to dripline suggests that as the nucleon number asymmetry increases, the shell structure from stability line is not preserved. In contrast with spherical shell model, Elliott’s SU(3) model, uses a deformed multi-nucleon basis to describe nuclear states. The SU ...
... Experimental data on light nuclei close to dripline suggests that as the nucleon number asymmetry increases, the shell structure from stability line is not preserved. In contrast with spherical shell model, Elliott’s SU(3) model, uses a deformed multi-nucleon basis to describe nuclear states. The SU ...
Statistics, Causality and Bell`s theorem
... but positively embraced: intrinsic quantum randomness is what happens! There is nothing behind the scenes! It is important to note that experiments do not exhibit a violation of (2): that would be a logical impossibility. However, an experiment could certainly in principle give strong evidence that ...
... but positively embraced: intrinsic quantum randomness is what happens! There is nothing behind the scenes! It is important to note that experiments do not exhibit a violation of (2): that would be a logical impossibility. However, an experiment could certainly in principle give strong evidence that ...
Quantum Mechanics
... Every location equally likely. Without friction, its energy is constant. E = constant Energy can take any value. E : [0, 1] ...
... Every location equally likely. Without friction, its energy is constant. E = constant Energy can take any value. E : [0, 1] ...
ParticleZoo
... The quark model represents a relatively simple picture of the internal structure of subatomic particles and makes predictions of their production and decay. It uses a minimum of adjusted quark parameters and has great predictive power, e.g., for the composite-particle masses, magnetic moments, and l ...
... The quark model represents a relatively simple picture of the internal structure of subatomic particles and makes predictions of their production and decay. It uses a minimum of adjusted quark parameters and has great predictive power, e.g., for the composite-particle masses, magnetic moments, and l ...
Black holes, Hawking radiation, information paradox
... Hawking radiation[3-8] or is forced to remain trapped in the inaccessible interior of a black hole remnant[9]. Both of them, though, are still far from being considered as complete solution to the problem, since they have serious drawbacks. The existence of complicated but subtle correlations in the ...
... Hawking radiation[3-8] or is forced to remain trapped in the inaccessible interior of a black hole remnant[9]. Both of them, though, are still far from being considered as complete solution to the problem, since they have serious drawbacks. The existence of complicated but subtle correlations in the ...
Hwa-Tung Nieh
... 1. d=2+1 and AdS4 geometry 2. For c3 = c4 = 0 mean field results 3. Gauge field A is U(1) and is a scalar 4. The dual CFT (quiver SU(N) gauge theory) is known for some ƒ 5. By tuning ƒ we can reproduce different phase transitions ...
... 1. d=2+1 and AdS4 geometry 2. For c3 = c4 = 0 mean field results 3. Gauge field A is U(1) and is a scalar 4. The dual CFT (quiver SU(N) gauge theory) is known for some ƒ 5. By tuning ƒ we can reproduce different phase transitions ...
Complexity
... First of all, even if it were true that new properties emerge and exert a “feedback” influence on its constituent parts, would it actually revolutionize our idea of causality? In no ways it would. The cause would still be there. Such a feedback mechanism simply would simply refer to the fact that t ...
... First of all, even if it were true that new properties emerge and exert a “feedback” influence on its constituent parts, would it actually revolutionize our idea of causality? In no ways it would. The cause would still be there. Such a feedback mechanism simply would simply refer to the fact that t ...
Digital Wires
... is not damped but the dynamics of the averaged differential equation is damped. The dynamics of the mapping function matches the original dynamics exactly. Most laws of Physics, including the laws of thermodynamics, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, those that govern fluid flow, and those that des ...
... is not damped but the dynamics of the averaged differential equation is damped. The dynamics of the mapping function matches the original dynamics exactly. Most laws of Physics, including the laws of thermodynamics, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, those that govern fluid flow, and those that des ...
Computation in a Topological Quantum Field Theory
... What we have described above is simply a pair of particles such that when one is moved around the other the state vector acquires a phase flip of −1. It follows that these particles can be viewed as anyons with exchange statistics which are a fourth root of unity. Now consider a more general case: a ...
... What we have described above is simply a pair of particles such that when one is moved around the other the state vector acquires a phase flip of −1. It follows that these particles can be viewed as anyons with exchange statistics which are a fourth root of unity. Now consider a more general case: a ...
15 The Quantum Atom
... make the material very approachable. You don’t need to start with the first topic; you can start with any one you like. However, I would recommend completing one topic before moving on to another. The point is that each is written to be (mostly) self-contained while at the same time being well conne ...
... make the material very approachable. You don’t need to start with the first topic; you can start with any one you like. However, I would recommend completing one topic before moving on to another. The point is that each is written to be (mostly) self-contained while at the same time being well conne ...