electric field spectroscopy of ultracold polar molecular dimers
... know, is to encode the electron’s interaction with all the other electrons in the parent ion. The entire series of energy levels is described by a simple formula that is flexible enough to apply to any atom. What I would like to do here is to derive an analogue of the Rydberg formula for an electric ...
... know, is to encode the electron’s interaction with all the other electrons in the parent ion. The entire series of energy levels is described by a simple formula that is flexible enough to apply to any atom. What I would like to do here is to derive an analogue of the Rydberg formula for an electric ...
String Theory
... These are called “moduli” and they become additional fields from our 4d perspective. A theoretical problem of how to determine them. ...
... These are called “moduli” and they become additional fields from our 4d perspective. A theoretical problem of how to determine them. ...
vander waals forces in an inhomogeneous dielectric
... Here, evidently, fluctuations with wavelengths of the order of the dimensions of the inhomogeneities are significant (for example, of the order of the film thickness or of the distance between the attracting solids). This makes possible a macroscopic analysis for macroscopic bodies and to express th ...
... Here, evidently, fluctuations with wavelengths of the order of the dimensions of the inhomogeneities are significant (for example, of the order of the film thickness or of the distance between the attracting solids). This makes possible a macroscopic analysis for macroscopic bodies and to express th ...
fundamental_reality\fund_notes_up_math
... Holographic Universe, and Zero Point Field, mathematics which dissolves the material universe at one level, but then unifies it at a deeper level. All three theories account for biological processes to varying degrees, are sympathetic with the idea of consciousness, and are ultimately related to one ...
... Holographic Universe, and Zero Point Field, mathematics which dissolves the material universe at one level, but then unifies it at a deeper level. All three theories account for biological processes to varying degrees, are sympathetic with the idea of consciousness, and are ultimately related to one ...
Problem set 2 A - De Broglie wavelength B
... with q = k′ −k, k′ the wavevector scattered in a direction (θ, ϕ) and with k = k ′ because the scattering is elastic. When the energy of the collision is very small, k → 0 and therefore q → 0. The scattering amplitude f is then independent of the energy of the particle and isotropic. The scattering ...
... with q = k′ −k, k′ the wavevector scattered in a direction (θ, ϕ) and with k = k ′ because the scattering is elastic. When the energy of the collision is very small, k → 0 and therefore q → 0. The scattering amplitude f is then independent of the energy of the particle and isotropic. The scattering ...
Stringhe, buchi neri e coerenza quantistica
... In string theory gs2 is actually a field, the dilaton, and its value is free in PT. Consider the (M, gs2) plane ...
... In string theory gs2 is actually a field, the dilaton, and its value is free in PT. Consider the (M, gs2) plane ...
Bohmian Mechanics
... meaning of the wave function is simply that it gives the statistical distribution of the values that those properties have, prior to measurement. Unfortunately, for reasons that were spelled out in the 1960's by Bell and Kochen and Specker, this view is simply contradicted by experiments. Now, to th ...
... meaning of the wave function is simply that it gives the statistical distribution of the values that those properties have, prior to measurement. Unfortunately, for reasons that were spelled out in the 1960's by Bell and Kochen and Specker, this view is simply contradicted by experiments. Now, to th ...
The Big Bang
... Light does not travel through mountain Accurate measurement of distance Relies on GPS Accurate measurement of time-of-flight Relies on GPS and statistics (pulses) Relatively short distance Need to direct beam at the moon Expect: systematic error ...
... Light does not travel through mountain Accurate measurement of distance Relies on GPS Accurate measurement of time-of-flight Relies on GPS and statistics (pulses) Relatively short distance Need to direct beam at the moon Expect: systematic error ...
7 KWG Prize for PhD students - Nederlands Mathematisch Congres
... physics in order to describe physical systems [3]. We note that if H has finite dimension n, then B(H) = Mn (C). More general, every finite-dimensional ...
... physics in order to describe physical systems [3]. We note that if H has finite dimension n, then B(H) = Mn (C). More general, every finite-dimensional ...
Quantum Control in Cold Atom Systems
... to be notoriously difficult due to presence of fermions. • The present case hybrid between the two; turns out to be better behaved than Hertz theory, and hopefully will shed light on QPT involving fermions in general. ...
... to be notoriously difficult due to presence of fermions. • The present case hybrid between the two; turns out to be better behaved than Hertz theory, and hopefully will shed light on QPT involving fermions in general. ...
A foundational approach to the meaning of time reversal
... Wigner [12] and later R. G. Sachs [8] advocated a different approach to antiunitarity, arguing that it is a consequence of the time reversibility of the quantum mechanics of free motion. However, both continued to assume the transformation rules above without justification. We would like to extend t ...
... Wigner [12] and later R. G. Sachs [8] advocated a different approach to antiunitarity, arguing that it is a consequence of the time reversibility of the quantum mechanics of free motion. However, both continued to assume the transformation rules above without justification. We would like to extend t ...
Electric Field
... The electric field Submitted by: I.D. 313947202 The problem: An electrical infinite straight wire with charge density λ is at the center of an infinite hollow cylinder with charge density σ and a radius a. What is the electrical field everywhere? The solution: The solution is superposition of two f ...
... The electric field Submitted by: I.D. 313947202 The problem: An electrical infinite straight wire with charge density λ is at the center of an infinite hollow cylinder with charge density σ and a radius a. What is the electrical field everywhere? The solution: The solution is superposition of two f ...
Non-local quantum effects in cosmology 1
... effects. In cosmology, where the evolution of the scale factor depends only on time, this means that loops can generate temporal non-localities. There will be modifications to the FLRW (Friedmann, Lemaı̂tre, Robertson, Walker) equations governing the scale factor a(t), which in the classical theory ...
... effects. In cosmology, where the evolution of the scale factor depends only on time, this means that loops can generate temporal non-localities. There will be modifications to the FLRW (Friedmann, Lemaı̂tre, Robertson, Walker) equations governing the scale factor a(t), which in the classical theory ...
fundamental_reality\knowledge truth reality math
... dissolves the material universe at one level, but then unifies it at a deeper level. All three theories tend to produce similar results, account for biological processes to varying degrees, are sympathetic with the idea of consciousness, accommodate “information” as a fundamental unit, and are ultim ...
... dissolves the material universe at one level, but then unifies it at a deeper level. All three theories tend to produce similar results, account for biological processes to varying degrees, are sympathetic with the idea of consciousness, accommodate “information” as a fundamental unit, and are ultim ...