
The Foundational Significance of Leggett`s Non-Local Hidden
... as we have seen in the introduction, Laudisa claims that they have no foundational significance whatsoever. Before turning to the investigation of Laudisa’s arguments, I should mention that Leggett’s results have more recently been generalized in several ways [5, 8, 9]. It might thus seem interestin ...
... as we have seen in the introduction, Laudisa claims that they have no foundational significance whatsoever. Before turning to the investigation of Laudisa’s arguments, I should mention that Leggett’s results have more recently been generalized in several ways [5, 8, 9]. It might thus seem interestin ...
Macroscopic Quantum Effects in Biophysics and
... macroscopic phenomena as well, usually treated by the methods of classical physics. In the history of quantum physics, and especially quantum mechanics, this question has been temporarily put aside for very different reasons, being considered as a difficult scientific problem. The situation is addit ...
... macroscopic phenomena as well, usually treated by the methods of classical physics. In the history of quantum physics, and especially quantum mechanics, this question has been temporarily put aside for very different reasons, being considered as a difficult scientific problem. The situation is addit ...
Resource Letter SPE-1: Single-Photon Experiments in the Undergraduate Laboratory
... implementations is included. These developments have motivated a rethinking of the way quantum mechanics is taught, so this Resource Letter also lists textbooks that provide these new approaches. C 2014 American Association of Physics Teachers. V ...
... implementations is included. These developments have motivated a rethinking of the way quantum mechanics is taught, so this Resource Letter also lists textbooks that provide these new approaches. C 2014 American Association of Physics Teachers. V ...
D3. Spin Matrices
... need, therefore, to explain why, somewhat to my surprise, I find myself writing about it today—lacing my boots, as it were, in preparation for the hike that will take me to places in which I do have an established interest. On 3 November 1999, Thomas Wieting presented at Reed College a physics semina ...
... need, therefore, to explain why, somewhat to my surprise, I find myself writing about it today—lacing my boots, as it were, in preparation for the hike that will take me to places in which I do have an established interest. On 3 November 1999, Thomas Wieting presented at Reed College a physics semina ...
QMDuesseldorf - Buffalo Ontology Site
... Complete set of alternative histories for a given granularity of partitions and system of reference times (compare Leibniz’s totality of all ...
... Complete set of alternative histories for a given granularity of partitions and system of reference times (compare Leibniz’s totality of all ...
The Philosophy behind Quantum Gravity
... theory of quarks and gluons. The combination of these theories –known as the standard model of particle physics –describes the inner structure of atoms via quantum fields. ...
... theory of quarks and gluons. The combination of these theories –known as the standard model of particle physics –describes the inner structure of atoms via quantum fields. ...
Heisenberg`s original derivation of the uncertainty principle and its
... This article aims to resolve this longstanding confusion. It will be shown that in 1927 Heisenberg1 actually ‘proved’ not only eq. (2) but also eq. (1) from basic postulates for quantum mechanics. In showing that, it is pointed out that as one of the basic postulates Heisenberg supposed an assumptio ...
... This article aims to resolve this longstanding confusion. It will be shown that in 1927 Heisenberg1 actually ‘proved’ not only eq. (2) but also eq. (1) from basic postulates for quantum mechanics. In showing that, it is pointed out that as one of the basic postulates Heisenberg supposed an assumptio ...
Factorization Method and the Position
... The problem of describing the motion of systems endowed with position-dependent mass (PDM) has attracted interest since they appear in many physical problems. These include, e.g., the study of the electronic properties of semiconductors [1–3], quantum dots [4], the description of the dynamics of non ...
... The problem of describing the motion of systems endowed with position-dependent mass (PDM) has attracted interest since they appear in many physical problems. These include, e.g., the study of the electronic properties of semiconductors [1–3], quantum dots [4], the description of the dynamics of non ...
Loop Quantum Gravity and Effective Matter Theories
... formulated in the pioneering work of T. Jacobson and L. Smolin, it has undergone a rapid increase of original ideas leading to profound insights and unexpected connections between: gravity, loops, knots and gauge theory. After two decades of active research in the field, the LQG approach is by now c ...
... formulated in the pioneering work of T. Jacobson and L. Smolin, it has undergone a rapid increase of original ideas leading to profound insights and unexpected connections between: gravity, loops, knots and gauge theory. After two decades of active research in the field, the LQG approach is by now c ...
QUANTUM COMPUTING: AN OVERVIEW
... Quantum computing and quantum information processing are emerging disciplines in which the principles of quantum physics are employed to store and process information. We use the classical digital technology at almost every moment in our lives: computers, mobile phones, mp3 players, just to name a f ...
... Quantum computing and quantum information processing are emerging disciplines in which the principles of quantum physics are employed to store and process information. We use the classical digital technology at almost every moment in our lives: computers, mobile phones, mp3 players, just to name a f ...
Bounds on Quantum Probabilities - D
... the choice of which one is real is determined by an action that cannot affect faraway realities, then both properties must be real. But if both properties had simultaneously definite values (i. e. are simultaneously real), a complete physical theory, in this case quantum mechanics, must take account ...
... the choice of which one is real is determined by an action that cannot affect faraway realities, then both properties must be real. But if both properties had simultaneously definite values (i. e. are simultaneously real), a complete physical theory, in this case quantum mechanics, must take account ...