Art Hobson There are no particles, there are only fields 1
... the ether and the significance of fields. Since fields have energy, they have inertia and should be considered "substance like" themselves rather than simply states of some substance such as ether. The general theory of relativity (1916) resolves Newton's dilemma concerning the "absurdity" of gravit ...
... the ether and the significance of fields. Since fields have energy, they have inertia and should be considered "substance like" themselves rather than simply states of some substance such as ether. The general theory of relativity (1916) resolves Newton's dilemma concerning the "absurdity" of gravit ...
The Semiclassical Electron in a Magnetic Field and Lattice. Some
... a metal, depending on the number of free electrons in it. It may have a very complicated topology, for example, for some “noble metals” such as gold and others (see in the book of A. Abrikosov [A], for example). Now consider this system in an external relatively “weak” homogeneous and constant (i.e. ...
... a metal, depending on the number of free electrons in it. It may have a very complicated topology, for example, for some “noble metals” such as gold and others (see in the book of A. Abrikosov [A], for example). Now consider this system in an external relatively “weak” homogeneous and constant (i.e. ...
Title Robustness of quantum spin Hall effect in an external magnetic
... HgTe/CdTe quantum well [8] and in InAs/GaSb quantum well [9]. While these edge states are expected to be protected by time reversal symmetry [10], a recent measurement of QSHE in the InAs/GaSb quantum well surprisingly indicates that the quantized plateau of conductance persists up to a 12 T (tesla) ...
... HgTe/CdTe quantum well [8] and in InAs/GaSb quantum well [9]. While these edge states are expected to be protected by time reversal symmetry [10], a recent measurement of QSHE in the InAs/GaSb quantum well surprisingly indicates that the quantized plateau of conductance persists up to a 12 T (tesla) ...
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... make the completed collision assumption by replacing the time development operator by the corresponding S-matrix, and so it has to be emphasized that in conjunction with the Lewis cutoff these theories would only be correct to second order. The impact theory in its present form is intrinsicly not ab ...
... make the completed collision assumption by replacing the time development operator by the corresponding S-matrix, and so it has to be emphasized that in conjunction with the Lewis cutoff these theories would only be correct to second order. The impact theory in its present form is intrinsicly not ab ...
Lie point symmetries: An alternative approach to wave
... In the method of separation of variables one has to make use of the necessity for the wave-function to tend towards zero as the spatial variable tends towards infinity at two levels. The first is in the use of the asymptotic behaviour of the solution of the time-independent Schrödinger equation and ...
... In the method of separation of variables one has to make use of the necessity for the wave-function to tend towards zero as the spatial variable tends towards infinity at two levels. The first is in the use of the asymptotic behaviour of the solution of the time-independent Schrödinger equation and ...
Quaternions Multivariate Vectors
... The NUCRS predicates Einstein’s conservation equation of energy E, momentum p & mass m, E2 – p2 – m2 = 0 ( taking c = 1) factorized as X.X = (ikE + ip + jm) (ikE + ip + jm) = 0 where p is a multivariate vector, k, i, j are quaternion units, i = √–1, and c is the speed of light, having an infinity of ...
... The NUCRS predicates Einstein’s conservation equation of energy E, momentum p & mass m, E2 – p2 – m2 = 0 ( taking c = 1) factorized as X.X = (ikE + ip + jm) (ikE + ip + jm) = 0 where p is a multivariate vector, k, i, j are quaternion units, i = √–1, and c is the speed of light, having an infinity of ...
SEARCHES FOR NEW PARTICLES AT THE LHC
... Giving the Universe Substance – Generation of Mass To Newton: F= ma, w = mg To Einstein: E = mc2 Mass curves space-time All of this is correct. But how do objects become massive? Simplest theory – all particles are massless !! A field pervades the universe Particles interacting with this field acqu ...
... Giving the Universe Substance – Generation of Mass To Newton: F= ma, w = mg To Einstein: E = mc2 Mass curves space-time All of this is correct. But how do objects become massive? Simplest theory – all particles are massless !! A field pervades the universe Particles interacting with this field acqu ...
An evolutionary algorithm to calculate the ground state of a quantum
... it by a lattice having a given number of mesh points. This method can be interpreted as an expansion of the wave function of the system in terms of position eigenstates of the discretized space. For the determination of the ground state using the mesh two dierent procedures have been used so far. S ...
... it by a lattice having a given number of mesh points. This method can be interpreted as an expansion of the wave function of the system in terms of position eigenstates of the discretized space. For the determination of the ground state using the mesh two dierent procedures have been used so far. S ...
Quantum Mechanical Ideal Diesel Engine
... width L with infinite potential walls. The motion equation of this system is one-dimensional time independent Schrodinger equation. ...
... width L with infinite potential walls. The motion equation of this system is one-dimensional time independent Schrodinger equation. ...