Representation Theory, Symmetry, and Quantum
... In the early 20th century, it had become apparent to physicists that many phenomena, from the orbiting of electrons in atoms to the emission and absorption of light waves, did not occur on a continuous spectrum, as classical theories would predict. Einstein’s 1905 discovery of the photoelectic effec ...
... In the early 20th century, it had become apparent to physicists that many phenomena, from the orbiting of electrons in atoms to the emission and absorption of light waves, did not occur on a continuous spectrum, as classical theories would predict. Einstein’s 1905 discovery of the photoelectic effec ...
string theory.
... • The frontier: taking these ideas out of the box and extending them to cosmological spacetimes. ...
... • The frontier: taking these ideas out of the box and extending them to cosmological spacetimes. ...
Towards a Quantum Mechanical Interpretation of Homeopathy
... the energy of a single molecule divided by the number of flasks, provided they are not observed. Nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory predict that in a highly nonlinear, or chaotic system, such a small change in net energy may have a profound effect (the famous "butterfly effect"). Many humans are no ...
... the energy of a single molecule divided by the number of flasks, provided they are not observed. Nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory predict that in a highly nonlinear, or chaotic system, such a small change in net energy may have a profound effect (the famous "butterfly effect"). Many humans are no ...
Quantum simulators of lattice gauge theories
... A ``working´´ definition of a quantum simulator could be: I. Quantum simulator is an experimental system that mimics ...
... A ``working´´ definition of a quantum simulator could be: I. Quantum simulator is an experimental system that mimics ...
New quantum states of matter in and out of equilibrium
... is under what conditions the system reaches a stationary state characterized by an effective “thermal” i.e. equilibrium distribution. Manifestly non-equilibrium stationary states can be produced in driven systems, where, for example, quantum wires are kept out of equilibrium by driving a current thr ...
... is under what conditions the system reaches a stationary state characterized by an effective “thermal” i.e. equilibrium distribution. Manifestly non-equilibrium stationary states can be produced in driven systems, where, for example, quantum wires are kept out of equilibrium by driving a current thr ...
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 06/2010, Yip Sungkit
... From desperation to hope Semiclassical expansion for I ...
... From desperation to hope Semiclassical expansion for I ...
Einstein`s prediction
... misunderstanding at once … In great excitement, Bohr immediately started dictating to me the outline of such a reply. Very soon, however, he became hesitant; “No, this won’t do, we must try all over again…we must make it quite clear.” So it went on for a while, with growing wonder at the unexpected ...
... misunderstanding at once … In great excitement, Bohr immediately started dictating to me the outline of such a reply. Very soon, however, he became hesitant; “No, this won’t do, we must try all over again…we must make it quite clear.” So it went on for a while, with growing wonder at the unexpected ...
Lecture01: Introduction, Vectors, Scalar and Vector Fields
... Where do gravitational field lines BEGIN? • Gravitation is always attractive, lines BEGIN at r = infinity Why inverse-square laws? Why not inverse cube, say? ...
... Where do gravitational field lines BEGIN? • Gravitation is always attractive, lines BEGIN at r = infinity Why inverse-square laws? Why not inverse cube, say? ...
Slide
... misunderstanding at once … In great excitement, Bohr immediately started dictating to me the outline of such a reply. Very soon, however, he became hesitant; “No, this won’t do, we must try all over again…we must make it quite clear.” So it went on for a while, with growing wonder at the unexpected ...
... misunderstanding at once … In great excitement, Bohr immediately started dictating to me the outline of such a reply. Very soon, however, he became hesitant; “No, this won’t do, we must try all over again…we must make it quite clear.” So it went on for a while, with growing wonder at the unexpected ...