Do dispositions and propensities have a role in the
... • [“Therefore, the transition from the ‘possible’ (dispositional) to the ‘actual’ (categorical) takes place during the act of observation (measurement). If we want to describe what happens in an atomic event, we have to realise that the word ‘happens’ can apply only to the observation (measurement) ...
... • [“Therefore, the transition from the ‘possible’ (dispositional) to the ‘actual’ (categorical) takes place during the act of observation (measurement). If we want to describe what happens in an atomic event, we have to realise that the word ‘happens’ can apply only to the observation (measurement) ...
The Analytical Study of Electronic and Optical Properties of Pyramid
... work one considers the particles with characteristic dimensions about 10 nm. Because of doped semiconductor characterized by electron concentration about 1016 –1018 sm−3 , one can suppose that there is not more than one electron per the particle. This means, that electron–electron interaction can be ...
... work one considers the particles with characteristic dimensions about 10 nm. Because of doped semiconductor characterized by electron concentration about 1016 –1018 sm−3 , one can suppose that there is not more than one electron per the particle. This means, that electron–electron interaction can be ...
LAUDISA, Counterfactual reasoning, realism and QM_last version
... in principle support, then – so the argument goes – we can legitimately conclude that the Bell theorem need not imply that any theory preserving the predictions of quantum mechanics must be nonlocal. The idea that the Bell theorem, far from showing the microworld to be nonlocal, would be nothing bu ...
... in principle support, then – so the argument goes – we can legitimately conclude that the Bell theorem need not imply that any theory preserving the predictions of quantum mechanics must be nonlocal. The idea that the Bell theorem, far from showing the microworld to be nonlocal, would be nothing bu ...
chapter-12 quantum entanglement
... the physical concepts with which a given theory operates The concepts are intended to correspond with the objective reality, and by means of these concepts we picture this reality to ourselves. ...
... the physical concepts with which a given theory operates The concepts are intended to correspond with the objective reality, and by means of these concepts we picture this reality to ourselves. ...
A classical analogue for adiabatic Stark splitting in non-hydrogenic atoms Robicheaux
... more attractive than pure Coulomb. However, there are cases where a state from a higher n falls just above the manifold for a lower n state (for example, the Ba+ n f -states) and these cases will behave as if the atomic potential is less attractive than pure Coulomb. For this paper, we investigate h ...
... more attractive than pure Coulomb. However, there are cases where a state from a higher n falls just above the manifold for a lower n state (for example, the Ba+ n f -states) and these cases will behave as if the atomic potential is less attractive than pure Coulomb. For this paper, we investigate h ...
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... Did you ever wonder how thoughts can affect the physical world? Where is meaning in thoughts? These questions are part of the story how metaphysics and quantum physics are interrelated at a pre-physics or proto-physical level, using primarily information concepts. These complex topics are understand ...
... Did you ever wonder how thoughts can affect the physical world? Where is meaning in thoughts? These questions are part of the story how metaphysics and quantum physics are interrelated at a pre-physics or proto-physical level, using primarily information concepts. These complex topics are understand ...
Bioplasma Concept of Consciousness
... quantum generators of phonons, that are the acoustic wave. This occurs because the structures in question are at the same time piezo- and pyroelectric, which means they possess the capacity for thermal and mechanical polarization (Athenstaedt, 1972; ...
... quantum generators of phonons, that are the acoustic wave. This occurs because the structures in question are at the same time piezo- and pyroelectric, which means they possess the capacity for thermal and mechanical polarization (Athenstaedt, 1972; ...
Level Repulsion of Localized Excitons in Disordered Quantum Wells
... much larger than the potential correlation length x ¼ 17 nm, proving that the wave functions are localized over several minima of the disorder potential. In particular, this is inconsistent with an interpretation of level repulsion as being related to a single characteristic exciton size. Second, th ...
... much larger than the potential correlation length x ¼ 17 nm, proving that the wave functions are localized over several minima of the disorder potential. In particular, this is inconsistent with an interpretation of level repulsion as being related to a single characteristic exciton size. Second, th ...
Quantum Szilard Engine - Physics (APS)
... of Wtot ðTÞ depend on the confinement potential, its lowtemperature limits given in Table I are universal and have a deep physical meaning associated with the information content of quantum indistinguishable particles as mentioned above. Finally, we briefly mention possible experimental realizations ...
... of Wtot ðTÞ depend on the confinement potential, its lowtemperature limits given in Table I are universal and have a deep physical meaning associated with the information content of quantum indistinguishable particles as mentioned above. Finally, we briefly mention possible experimental realizations ...
Enhanced Energy Distribution for Quantum Information Heat
... The study of the relation between computational irreversibility and energy can be traced back as far as 1961 when Landauer [1] established that irreversible steps in a computation should dissipate an amount of heat directly related to the loss of information (an experimental demonstration thereof ha ...
... The study of the relation between computational irreversibility and energy can be traced back as far as 1961 when Landauer [1] established that irreversible steps in a computation should dissipate an amount of heat directly related to the loss of information (an experimental demonstration thereof ha ...
Magnetism: Models and Mechanisms - cond
... m,m0 yield the crystal-field matrix and tm,m0 with i 6= i the hopping integrals. The label m indicates here the orbital quantum number of the Wannier function. In general the Hamiltonian (5) will include states stemming from more than a single atomic shell. For example, in the case of strongly-corre ...
... m,m0 yield the crystal-field matrix and tm,m0 with i 6= i the hopping integrals. The label m indicates here the orbital quantum number of the Wannier function. In general the Hamiltonian (5) will include states stemming from more than a single atomic shell. For example, in the case of strongly-corre ...
Planetary motion, the hydrogen atom, and superintegrablity
... 1. We know today that Newton’s equation for planetary motion, the 2-body problem, can be solved explicitly, not just numerically, because it is of maximal symmetry. It admits 3 independent symmetries and this is the maximum possible in two dimensions. It is a very important example of a superintegra ...
... 1. We know today that Newton’s equation for planetary motion, the 2-body problem, can be solved explicitly, not just numerically, because it is of maximal symmetry. It admits 3 independent symmetries and this is the maximum possible in two dimensions. It is a very important example of a superintegra ...