Atomic Physics
... eV rn = n 2 ao Bohr n2 radius and energy of electron cannot be exactly known at the same time! ...
... eV rn = n 2 ao Bohr n2 radius and energy of electron cannot be exactly known at the same time! ...
Physics 120 Homework Set #1 (due Sunday
... Please feel free to discuss questions and concepts with other students from the class. This is encouraged. However, when you sit down to answer the questions in the reading assignment, you should submit your own answers. Your completed homework assignments must be uploaded to the assignments page fo ...
... Please feel free to discuss questions and concepts with other students from the class. This is encouraged. However, when you sit down to answer the questions in the reading assignment, you should submit your own answers. Your completed homework assignments must be uploaded to the assignments page fo ...
Particles & Strings - University of Southampton
... Quantum Gravity If the vacuum is full of all this stuff shouldn’t we be pulled gravitationally by it? Since it is uniformily distributed there is no net pull (equal space to all sides) But General Relativity says the energy should uniformily curve space-time… the Universe should be the size of a gr ...
... Quantum Gravity If the vacuum is full of all this stuff shouldn’t we be pulled gravitationally by it? Since it is uniformily distributed there is no net pull (equal space to all sides) But General Relativity says the energy should uniformily curve space-time… the Universe should be the size of a gr ...
Questions to Chapter 1 of book Quantum Computation and Quantum
... ternary swap gate using these primitives. First define the unitary matrix for each ternary quantum gate, including swap. 36. The role of measurement in quantum computing. 37. What is no-cloning theorem. Explain intuitively (no proof) why cloning is not possible, use Figure 1.11. 38. What are Bell s ...
... ternary swap gate using these primitives. First define the unitary matrix for each ternary quantum gate, including swap. 36. The role of measurement in quantum computing. 37. What is no-cloning theorem. Explain intuitively (no proof) why cloning is not possible, use Figure 1.11. 38. What are Bell s ...
Quantum Physics - Particle Physics and Particle Astrophysics
... – former described bosons (force particles, mesons) latter describes fermions (quarks, leptons, baryons) – negative sign implies that two particles cannot have exactly the same quantum numbers, as Y(a,a) must be zero – Pauli Exclusion Principle ...
... – former described bosons (force particles, mesons) latter describes fermions (quarks, leptons, baryons) – negative sign implies that two particles cannot have exactly the same quantum numbers, as Y(a,a) must be zero – Pauli Exclusion Principle ...
The Future of Computer Science
... A. 2004: Suppose that in addition to the quantum state, there were also “hidden variables” recording the “true” locations of particles (as in Bohmian mechanics). Then if you could sample the hidden variables’ entire histories, you could solve the collision problem in O(1) queries—beyond what a “gard ...
... A. 2004: Suppose that in addition to the quantum state, there were also “hidden variables” recording the “true” locations of particles (as in Bohmian mechanics). Then if you could sample the hidden variables’ entire histories, you could solve the collision problem in O(1) queries—beyond what a “gard ...
Recap of Lectures 12-2
... Operators with continuous eigenvalues have unnormalizable eigenfunctions (delta functions, fourier components) Not physically observable but mathematically convenient. ...
... Operators with continuous eigenvalues have unnormalizable eigenfunctions (delta functions, fourier components) Not physically observable but mathematically convenient. ...
BLACK HOLES AT CERN
... (oral discussion of how measurement of shielded forces gave wrong impression of strengths and radial dependences; suggestion that we have never yet observed true strong gravity because of shielding) ...
... (oral discussion of how measurement of shielded forces gave wrong impression of strengths and radial dependences; suggestion that we have never yet observed true strong gravity because of shielding) ...