QCD, Strings and Black holes
... a UV cutoff in the field theory, if we keep the metric on the surface z=z1 fixed. Letting this metric fluctuate we are coupling four dimensional gravity. The RS models are equivalent to 4D gravity coupled to a conformal (or conformal over some energy range) field theory. ...
... a UV cutoff in the field theory, if we keep the metric on the surface z=z1 fixed. Letting this metric fluctuate we are coupling four dimensional gravity. The RS models are equivalent to 4D gravity coupled to a conformal (or conformal over some energy range) field theory. ...
Topological Phases in Condensed Matter Systems. A Study of
... structures (the language of nature), one tries to explain and predict the behavior of particles and forces. Writing down a theory is highly nontrivial. Simply using your imagination is not good enough, because the theory must be self-consistent, it should potentially fit within other existing theori ...
... structures (the language of nature), one tries to explain and predict the behavior of particles and forces. Writing down a theory is highly nontrivial. Simply using your imagination is not good enough, because the theory must be self-consistent, it should potentially fit within other existing theori ...
Abstract
... macroscopic non-quantum level if the notion of verification is suitably restricted with respect to the notion adopted in classical mechanics. These conclusions support the general idea that some non-classical logics can coexist without conflicting with classical logic (global pluralism), because the ...
... macroscopic non-quantum level if the notion of verification is suitably restricted with respect to the notion adopted in classical mechanics. These conclusions support the general idea that some non-classical logics can coexist without conflicting with classical logic (global pluralism), because the ...
An introduction to Quantum Optics
... Taylor (1909) : Young's slits with an attenuated source ("a candle burning at a distance slightly exceeding a mile”) ...
... Taylor (1909) : Young's slits with an attenuated source ("a candle burning at a distance slightly exceeding a mile”) ...
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... Theoretical Mathematics and Applications (TMA) is a refereed journal devoted to the publication of original research papers and review articles in all areas of theoretical mathematics. The journal also is concerned with high‐level mathematical investigations of certain applications in other fields o ...
... Theoretical Mathematics and Applications (TMA) is a refereed journal devoted to the publication of original research papers and review articles in all areas of theoretical mathematics. The journal also is concerned with high‐level mathematical investigations of certain applications in other fields o ...
dreams of a finite theory - Indico
... with General Relativity, frees gravity from its divergences and provide a FINITE theory*) a second extraordinary bonus! *)Cf. QM’s solution of BB rad. and atom stab. ...
... with General Relativity, frees gravity from its divergences and provide a FINITE theory*) a second extraordinary bonus! *)Cf. QM’s solution of BB rad. and atom stab. ...
quantum field theory, effective potentials and determinants of elliptic
... In presenting this thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Postgraduate degree from the University of Saskatchewan, I agree that the Libraries of this University may make it freely available for inspection. I further agree that permission for copying of this thesis in any manner, in w ...
... In presenting this thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Postgraduate degree from the University of Saskatchewan, I agree that the Libraries of this University may make it freely available for inspection. I further agree that permission for copying of this thesis in any manner, in w ...
Quantum Mechanics • Quantum dynamics of a single par
... In a modern high energy scattering experiment one collides beams with lots of particles. Since each collision is separate, one can write this as a sum of collisions in which there are only two particles colliding in the entire collision region and over the entire collision time. Observables : momen ...
... In a modern high energy scattering experiment one collides beams with lots of particles. Since each collision is separate, one can write this as a sum of collisions in which there are only two particles colliding in the entire collision region and over the entire collision time. Observables : momen ...