
The Indivisible Now: why time must be discrete. - Philsci
... To argue for this in a little more detail, firstly consider the essence of time as a sequence of information from the future into the past. The nature of time as a timing mechanism13 is a more mechanical, arbitrary property, and not what I am considering here. Strictly speaking any entangled system ...
... To argue for this in a little more detail, firstly consider the essence of time as a sequence of information from the future into the past. The nature of time as a timing mechanism13 is a more mechanical, arbitrary property, and not what I am considering here. Strictly speaking any entangled system ...
Derivation of new quantum hydrodynamic equations using entropy
... where we have used the notation hg(p)i = f (·, p)g(p)dp for functions g(p). In order to obtain macroscopic equations as well, a moment method is applied to (1.1): we multiply the equation by 1, p, and 21 |p|2 and integrate over momentum space. This yields evolution equations for n, nu and e. However ...
... where we have used the notation hg(p)i = f (·, p)g(p)dp for functions g(p). In order to obtain macroscopic equations as well, a moment method is applied to (1.1): we multiply the equation by 1, p, and 21 |p|2 and integrate over momentum space. This yields evolution equations for n, nu and e. However ...
Realism and Objectivism in Quantum Mechanics Vassilios
... corresponding quantities of its parts. They either constitute direct sums or ordinary functional relations (whose values are well-specified at each space-time point) of the relevant quantities of the subsystems. Thus, they are wholly determined by the subsystem states. Furthermore, given the state ...
... corresponding quantities of its parts. They either constitute direct sums or ordinary functional relations (whose values are well-specified at each space-time point) of the relevant quantities of the subsystems. Thus, they are wholly determined by the subsystem states. Furthermore, given the state ...
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
... 1. NASA lidar group did studies on one of the best reported commercial InGaAs photon counting APD product and found that within the claimed 10% DE, the portion of total counts caused by after-pulsing is 600% of that of the light count. 2. A test of after-pulsing duration can be done by increasing th ...
... 1. NASA lidar group did studies on one of the best reported commercial InGaAs photon counting APD product and found that within the claimed 10% DE, the portion of total counts caused by after-pulsing is 600% of that of the light count. 2. A test of after-pulsing duration can be done by increasing th ...
On the Control of Open Quantum Systems in the Weak Coupling Limit
... coupling limit, in which the dissipative contribution depends on the coherent part of the dynamics. In this paper we discuss the rigorous derivation of the Lindblad-Kossakowski equation in the weak coupling limit regime, following the original derivation of Davies [7], in the case where the control ...
... coupling limit, in which the dissipative contribution depends on the coherent part of the dynamics. In this paper we discuss the rigorous derivation of the Lindblad-Kossakowski equation in the weak coupling limit regime, following the original derivation of Davies [7], in the case where the control ...
Angular Power Spectrum - JLC
... The physical observable is not S-matrix, but statistical exponents of correlation functions. Power spectrum Unitarity implies the positivity of the statistical weight. ...
... The physical observable is not S-matrix, but statistical exponents of correlation functions. Power spectrum Unitarity implies the positivity of the statistical weight. ...
The classical electromagnetism as used nowadays is not the theory
... conceptual framework – the one related with the description of matter – shows severe limitations. It is difficult to consider (in some way) inconsistent something that we know it is not complete. Another aspect, related to the previous, is that the theory was design by considering two clearly distin ...
... conceptual framework – the one related with the description of matter – shows severe limitations. It is difficult to consider (in some way) inconsistent something that we know it is not complete. Another aspect, related to the previous, is that the theory was design by considering two clearly distin ...
Coherent states and the reconstruction of pure spin states
... have different values—although this happens in the generic case. When carrying out the first proposal one measures a total of (4s+1)+2s = (6s+1) real parameters in order to determine the state |ψi. The second method requires only (4s +1)+1 = 2(2s + 1) measurements which exceeds the number of free pa ...
... have different values—although this happens in the generic case. When carrying out the first proposal one measures a total of (4s+1)+2s = (6s+1) real parameters in order to determine the state |ψi. The second method requires only (4s +1)+1 = 2(2s + 1) measurements which exceeds the number of free pa ...
Daniel Dennett`s Compatibilism
... Indeterministic events are unpredictable. Consequently, if any such probabilistic events occur, as Dennett admits, Laplace’s demon cannot predict the future. Information cosmology provides a second reason why such a demon is impossible. There was little or no information at the start of the universe ...
... Indeterministic events are unpredictable. Consequently, if any such probabilistic events occur, as Dennett admits, Laplace’s demon cannot predict the future. Information cosmology provides a second reason why such a demon is impossible. There was little or no information at the start of the universe ...