Phil Anderson And Gauge Symmetry Breaking
... The model Schwinger solved was simply 1 + 1-dimensional Quantum Electrodynamics, with electrons of zero bare mass. The action is Z Z ...
... The model Schwinger solved was simply 1 + 1-dimensional Quantum Electrodynamics, with electrons of zero bare mass. The action is Z Z ...
Quantum Phase Transitions
... structure of χ can be deduced from the knowledge that the quantum correlators of Zφ are related by analytic continuation in time to the corresponding correlators of the classical statistical mechanics problem in d + 1 dimensions. The latter are known to diverge at the critical point as ∼ 1/p2−η wher ...
... structure of χ can be deduced from the knowledge that the quantum correlators of Zφ are related by analytic continuation in time to the corresponding correlators of the classical statistical mechanics problem in d + 1 dimensions. The latter are known to diverge at the critical point as ∼ 1/p2−η wher ...
transparencies - Indico
... What other distinguishing features in interactions? Is it extra dimensions or just some strong interactions? gg, gluon gluon interactions should be the same (LR with RS) After all, it’s a gravitational interaction Worth investigating ...
... What other distinguishing features in interactions? Is it extra dimensions or just some strong interactions? gg, gluon gluon interactions should be the same (LR with RS) After all, it’s a gravitational interaction Worth investigating ...
Quantum parallelism
... with period r into multiples of M/r. General case: same but approximately. Continued fraction algorithm finds the closest multiple of M/r. ...
... with period r into multiples of M/r. General case: same but approximately. Continued fraction algorithm finds the closest multiple of M/r. ...
A quantum mechanical model for the rate of return
... The mathematical modelling of price dynamics in a stock market is a very complex problem [1–9]. A given stock has not a definite price until it is traded. The price is exactly known only at the time of sale when the stock is between the traders. We can never simultaneously know both the price of a s ...
... The mathematical modelling of price dynamics in a stock market is a very complex problem [1–9]. A given stock has not a definite price until it is traded. The price is exactly known only at the time of sale when the stock is between the traders. We can never simultaneously know both the price of a s ...
On coloring the rational quantum sphere
... to non-local setups and consider Bell-type correlation functions for spin- 12 state measurements. For singlet states along two directions which are an angle θ apart, the quantum probabilities to find identical two particle states ++ or −− is P = = P ++ + P −− = sin2 (θ/2), whereas for the non-identi ...
... to non-local setups and consider Bell-type correlation functions for spin- 12 state measurements. For singlet states along two directions which are an angle θ apart, the quantum probabilities to find identical two particle states ++ or −− is P = = P ++ + P −− = sin2 (θ/2), whereas for the non-identi ...
Family Gauge Theory
... In 2008 (four years after I was struck by cerebral haemorrhage), I went to U. Penn (my Alma Mater) to attend Lepton-Photon Conference. I woke up one night to ask why the idea of colored Higgs mechanism be “copied” as the family ...
... In 2008 (four years after I was struck by cerebral haemorrhage), I went to U. Penn (my Alma Mater) to attend Lepton-Photon Conference. I woke up one night to ask why the idea of colored Higgs mechanism be “copied” as the family ...
Schrödinger - UF Physics
... light itself as being composed of particles carrying a discrete energy11 . This bold view was in blatant contradiction with the by then established notion of light as an electromagnetic wave. The latter belief was supported, for instance, by the observation of interference: If we shine light on a s ...
... light itself as being composed of particles carrying a discrete energy11 . This bold view was in blatant contradiction with the by then established notion of light as an electromagnetic wave. The latter belief was supported, for instance, by the observation of interference: If we shine light on a s ...
PROCESS PHYSICS:
... DeWitte was never permitted to report his discovery in a physics journal. He was dismissed from the company. Independently DeWitte and Miller did two of the most significant physics experiments of the 20th century. They showed that the Einstein spacetime theory was wrong. ...
... DeWitte was never permitted to report his discovery in a physics journal. He was dismissed from the company. Independently DeWitte and Miller did two of the most significant physics experiments of the 20th century. They showed that the Einstein spacetime theory was wrong. ...
Hadronization of Quark Theories
... thickness of the flux tube can be ignored and the physics of the Yang-Mills theory approaches the theory of a hadronic string. This approximation can, however, only be used for long, i.e., highly excited mesons. Low-lying mesons are held together by short fat flux tubes which become spherical for th ...
... thickness of the flux tube can be ignored and the physics of the Yang-Mills theory approaches the theory of a hadronic string. This approximation can, however, only be used for long, i.e., highly excited mesons. Low-lying mesons are held together by short fat flux tubes which become spherical for th ...
About ambiguities appearing on the study of classical and quantum
... behavior of the particle (these equations can be seen in the Appendix). These equations are solved through fourth order Runge-Kutta’s method, and the solution is shown in the Fig. 1, where the dynamics of the particle due to the Hamiltonians H2 and H1 are presented. Clearly the dynamics must be diff ...
... behavior of the particle (these equations can be seen in the Appendix). These equations are solved through fourth order Runge-Kutta’s method, and the solution is shown in the Fig. 1, where the dynamics of the particle due to the Hamiltonians H2 and H1 are presented. Clearly the dynamics must be diff ...