The Dome - University of Pittsburgh
... think this is the sense of unphysical at issue with the dome, since the motions described do not arise from arbitrary choices made as descriptive conveniences. (b) Unphysical as false. In this usage, a theory makes a prediction that is false and quite far from approximations to the actual. A classic ...
... think this is the sense of unphysical at issue with the dome, since the motions described do not arise from arbitrary choices made as descriptive conveniences. (b) Unphysical as false. In this usage, a theory makes a prediction that is false and quite far from approximations to the actual. A classic ...
The Discovery of Dirac Equation and its Impact on Present
... down and fills up the hole, with absorption (or emission) of a ry. This new kind of process just makes up for those excluded and restores the validity of the scattering formula derived on the assumption of the possibility of intermediate states of negative energy" One sample of a "new double transit ...
... down and fills up the hole, with absorption (or emission) of a ry. This new kind of process just makes up for those excluded and restores the validity of the scattering formula derived on the assumption of the possibility of intermediate states of negative energy" One sample of a "new double transit ...
ResearchFocus issue 1 - Centre for Theoretical Physics at BUE
... computers would have been impossible without the advent of quantum mechanics—an abstract and perplexing, yet stunningly successful response to a theoretical crisis in classical physics; and quantum field theory, with its system of involved rules so essential to understanding nature’s fundamental for ...
... computers would have been impossible without the advent of quantum mechanics—an abstract and perplexing, yet stunningly successful response to a theoretical crisis in classical physics; and quantum field theory, with its system of involved rules so essential to understanding nature’s fundamental for ...
Bose-Einstein spin condensates: revisiting the Einstein
... Alice that creates the transverse orientation observed by Bob. N.B: It is just the relative phase of the mathematical wave functions that is determined by measurements; the physical states themselves remain unchanged; it is not a matter of propagating of something physical along the condensates, for ...
... Alice that creates the transverse orientation observed by Bob. N.B: It is just the relative phase of the mathematical wave functions that is determined by measurements; the physical states themselves remain unchanged; it is not a matter of propagating of something physical along the condensates, for ...
The Effective Action for Local Composite Operators Φ2(x) and Φ4(x)
... of h̄ and the resulting energies are compared with the exact spectrum of the oscillator. The approximations for the ground state energy and for the second excitation, obtained from the effective action for Φ2 (x), are in good agreement with the exact results; however, in this approach there is no si ...
... of h̄ and the resulting energies are compared with the exact spectrum of the oscillator. The approximations for the ground state energy and for the second excitation, obtained from the effective action for Φ2 (x), are in good agreement with the exact results; however, in this approach there is no si ...
Y-Bias and Angularity
... these interactions to be robust, it must not only accommodate phenomena which are known to occur and all rigorously documented phenomena, predict phenomena which are as-yet undiscovered, and allow for the inclusion of all rigorously observed, impeccably documented, accurately reported data derived f ...
... these interactions to be robust, it must not only accommodate phenomena which are known to occur and all rigorously documented phenomena, predict phenomena which are as-yet undiscovered, and allow for the inclusion of all rigorously observed, impeccably documented, accurately reported data derived f ...