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... picture of elementary particles may thus appear problematic from the outset. At about the same time, Newton’s theory was also generalized by means of the concept of infinitesimal massive volume elements that can move and change their size and shape according to their local interaction with their dir ...
... picture of elementary particles may thus appear problematic from the outset. At about the same time, Newton’s theory was also generalized by means of the concept of infinitesimal massive volume elements that can move and change their size and shape according to their local interaction with their dir ...
Gravitational and Quantum Effects in Neuron Function
... exoplasmic transport and communication with genetic material. ...
... exoplasmic transport and communication with genetic material. ...
Linköping University Post Print Quantum contextuality for rational vectors
... The Kochen-Specker theorem from 1967 [1] states that the quantum predictions from a three-dimensional quantum system (a qutrit) are inconsistent with noncontextual hidden variables. The proof uses 117 directions in three dimensions, arranged in a pattern such that they cannot be colored in a particu ...
... The Kochen-Specker theorem from 1967 [1] states that the quantum predictions from a three-dimensional quantum system (a qutrit) are inconsistent with noncontextual hidden variables. The proof uses 117 directions in three dimensions, arranged in a pattern such that they cannot be colored in a particu ...
ProblemSet0_Solutions ProblemSet0_Solutions
... d) Calculate the work necessary to assemble the sphere by bringing successively thin charged layers at the surface. Assume we have assembled the sphere up to a radius r. We have seen in question (a) above that the potential at the surface of a uniformly charged sphere of radius a is Q/(4π0 a). Ther ...
... d) Calculate the work necessary to assemble the sphere by bringing successively thin charged layers at the surface. Assume we have assembled the sphere up to a radius r. We have seen in question (a) above that the potential at the surface of a uniformly charged sphere of radius a is Q/(4π0 a). Ther ...
Analytical method for determining quantum well exciton properties in
... knowledge, so far no analytical results have been obtained for the QW exciton problem beyond determining the quadratic diamagnetic shift. As we demonstrate below, our method is accurate far beyond this regime, up to magnetic fields of the order of 10 T. We confirm the reliability of our method by co ...
... knowledge, so far no analytical results have been obtained for the QW exciton problem beyond determining the quadratic diamagnetic shift. As we demonstrate below, our method is accurate far beyond this regime, up to magnetic fields of the order of 10 T. We confirm the reliability of our method by co ...
Natural Systems of Units
... Introduction. There were three main stages of the evolution of metrology. Originally man chose measures of time and length as parameters of own body. These were universal and convenient measures, because everyone always carried all measures with himself, but it were very inaccuracy measures. From th ...
... Introduction. There were three main stages of the evolution of metrology. Originally man chose measures of time and length as parameters of own body. These were universal and convenient measures, because everyone always carried all measures with himself, but it were very inaccuracy measures. From th ...
Doctoral dissertations in Logic from Virtual Library of
... inference rules, completeness, decidability, linear programming, temporal logic, automated theorem proving ...
... inference rules, completeness, decidability, linear programming, temporal logic, automated theorem proving ...
Flavour symmetry -- 50 years after SU(3)
... Briefly, weak isospin is the gauge symmetry of the weak interaction which connects quark and lepton doublets of left-handed particles in all generations; for example, up and down quarks, top and bottom quarks, electrons and electron neutrinos. By contrast (strong) isospin connects only up and down q ...
... Briefly, weak isospin is the gauge symmetry of the weak interaction which connects quark and lepton doublets of left-handed particles in all generations; for example, up and down quarks, top and bottom quarks, electrons and electron neutrinos. By contrast (strong) isospin connects only up and down q ...
Alma Mater Studiorum Universit`a degli Studi di Bologna
... non-renormalizable at any perturbation order, making Feynman approximation method useless. Moreover, it suffers of some conceptual problems that make difficult to reconcile it with a genuine quantum physics. It is reasonable to suppose that the impossibility to bring Gravity into SM is because of th ...
... non-renormalizable at any perturbation order, making Feynman approximation method useless. Moreover, it suffers of some conceptual problems that make difficult to reconcile it with a genuine quantum physics. It is reasonable to suppose that the impossibility to bring Gravity into SM is because of th ...
ASP_general_cosmology
... • Otherwise all the particles in the cosmos would have zero momentum • Hence, there must be small quantum fluctuations… • It turns out that these provide the perfect seeds for galaxy formation and have the right fractal structure ...
... • Otherwise all the particles in the cosmos would have zero momentum • Hence, there must be small quantum fluctuations… • It turns out that these provide the perfect seeds for galaxy formation and have the right fractal structure ...