
The interpretation of the Einstein-Rupp experiments and their
... interference field would take an extended lapse of time and its fringe pattern would give a probability distribution according to which the individual quanta would arrange themselves on the screen. In the minima of the visibility of fringes, the cut up wave trains of the interference field do not ov ...
... interference field would take an extended lapse of time and its fringe pattern would give a probability distribution according to which the individual quanta would arrange themselves on the screen. In the minima of the visibility of fringes, the cut up wave trains of the interference field do not ov ...
The Discovery of Dirac Equation and its Impact on Present
... relevant. (ii) It is in this paper that Dirac "officially" announces that the hole must have the same mass as that of the electron .. One can almost feel Dirac's disappointment that his electron theory may fail, since such a 'new kind of particle' is 'unknown to experimental physics'. He seems to sa ...
... relevant. (ii) It is in this paper that Dirac "officially" announces that the hole must have the same mass as that of the electron .. One can almost feel Dirac's disappointment that his electron theory may fail, since such a 'new kind of particle' is 'unknown to experimental physics'. He seems to sa ...
general-relativity as an effective-field theory
... low energy region the effect of R2 is just a small correction to the behavior of the pure Einstein theory and no bad behavior is introduced. The most general gravitational action will have an infinite number of parameters such as κ2 , c1 , c2 . At the lowest energy, only κ2 is important. However we ...
... low energy region the effect of R2 is just a small correction to the behavior of the pure Einstein theory and no bad behavior is introduced. The most general gravitational action will have an infinite number of parameters such as κ2 , c1 , c2 . At the lowest energy, only κ2 is important. However we ...
(TEQ) Model of the Electron - Superluminal quantum models of the
... • is a helically moving point-like quantum object having a frequency and a wavelength, and carrying energy and momentum. • can easily pass through the speed of light (being massless). • can generate a photon or an electron depending on whether the energy quantum’s helical trajectory is open or close ...
... • is a helically moving point-like quantum object having a frequency and a wavelength, and carrying energy and momentum. • can easily pass through the speed of light (being massless). • can generate a photon or an electron depending on whether the energy quantum’s helical trajectory is open or close ...
URL - StealthSkater
... d. One can imagine also purely classical computation based on catalytic mechanism probably allowing generalization to quantum case. The idea is that computer program (understood now as dynamical structure) is analogous to what happens in fairy tale in which hero finds a key which fits to a lock of a ...
... d. One can imagine also purely classical computation based on catalytic mechanism probably allowing generalization to quantum case. The idea is that computer program (understood now as dynamical structure) is analogous to what happens in fairy tale in which hero finds a key which fits to a lock of a ...
One-way quantum computing with arbitrarily large time
... Moreover, it is important to remember that as long as the undepleted pump approximation remains valid the number of modes to be entangled has no bearing on the required pump power. To see that the undepleted-pump approximation holds for our scheme, note that a typical 100-mW pump power (i.e., 2.5 × ...
... Moreover, it is important to remember that as long as the undepleted pump approximation remains valid the number of modes to be entangled has no bearing on the required pump power. To see that the undepleted-pump approximation holds for our scheme, note that a typical 100-mW pump power (i.e., 2.5 × ...
A Topological Look at the Quantum Hall Effect
... the conductor—the gold leaf in Hall’s experiment. That made the Hall effect an important diagnostic tool for inJoseph E. Avron, Daniel Osadchy, and Ruedi Seiler vestigating the carriers of electric current. Eventually it pointed to the he story of the Hall effect begins with a mistake made concept o ...
... the conductor—the gold leaf in Hall’s experiment. That made the Hall effect an important diagnostic tool for inJoseph E. Avron, Daniel Osadchy, and Ruedi Seiler vestigating the carriers of electric current. Eventually it pointed to the he story of the Hall effect begins with a mistake made concept o ...
Hidden Variables and Nonlocality in Quantum Mechanics
... behind such doubts. The first concerns certain mathematical theorems (von Neumann’s, Gleason’s, Kochen and Specker’s, and Bell’s) which can be applied to the hidden variables issue. These theorems are often credited with proving that hidden variables are indeed ‘impossible’, in the sense that they c ...
... behind such doubts. The first concerns certain mathematical theorems (von Neumann’s, Gleason’s, Kochen and Specker’s, and Bell’s) which can be applied to the hidden variables issue. These theorems are often credited with proving that hidden variables are indeed ‘impossible’, in the sense that they c ...
Quantum Probabilistic Dyadic Second-Order Logic⋆
... the main logical formalisms used for classical program verification. The quantum version of PDL extends the area of applicability to the verification of quantum programs and quantum protocols. In [6], a quantum dynamic logic was designed that was expressive enough to prove the correctness of basic n ...
... the main logical formalisms used for classical program verification. The quantum version of PDL extends the area of applicability to the verification of quantum programs and quantum protocols. In [6], a quantum dynamic logic was designed that was expressive enough to prove the correctness of basic n ...
Quantum Yang-Mills Theory
... be naturally formulated – at least at a heuristic level – in terms of QFT. New structures spanning analysis, algebra, and geometry have emerged. On the analytic side, a byproduct of the mathematical construction of certain quantum field theories was the construction of a new class of measures: non-ga ...
... be naturally formulated – at least at a heuristic level – in terms of QFT. New structures spanning analysis, algebra, and geometry have emerged. On the analytic side, a byproduct of the mathematical construction of certain quantum field theories was the construction of a new class of measures: non-ga ...