
Quantum - Caltech Particle Theory
... quantum mechanics and the principles of special relativity. Therefore quantum field theories are highly constrained. They are built on the notion that the algebra of observables should have a natural decomposition as a tensor product of subsystems, where each subsystem is highly localized. This stru ...
... quantum mechanics and the principles of special relativity. Therefore quantum field theories are highly constrained. They are built on the notion that the algebra of observables should have a natural decomposition as a tensor product of subsystems, where each subsystem is highly localized. This stru ...
NIELS BOHR power point22222
... Rutherford's nuclear atom was both mechanically and electromagnetically unstable, but Bohr imposed stability on it by introducing the new and not yet clarified ideas of the quantum theory being developed by Max Planck, Albert ...
... Rutherford's nuclear atom was both mechanically and electromagnetically unstable, but Bohr imposed stability on it by introducing the new and not yet clarified ideas of the quantum theory being developed by Max Planck, Albert ...
Achieving the ultimate optical resolution
... epitomized by the time-honored Rayleigh criterion [3]: points can be resolved only if they are separated by at least the spot size of the PSF of the imaging system. The conventional means by which one can circumvent this obstruction are to reduce the wavelength or to build higher numerical-aperture ...
... epitomized by the time-honored Rayleigh criterion [3]: points can be resolved only if they are separated by at least the spot size of the PSF of the imaging system. The conventional means by which one can circumvent this obstruction are to reduce the wavelength or to build higher numerical-aperture ...
Reductionism and Emergence: Implications for the Science/theology
... accepted, but it should be. Intuitively we think that the ‘now’ is real, while the past is fixed and in the books, and the future hasn’t yet occurred. But physics teaches us something remarkable: every event in the past and future is implicit in the current moment. This is hard to see in our everyda ...
... accepted, but it should be. Intuitively we think that the ‘now’ is real, while the past is fixed and in the books, and the future hasn’t yet occurred. But physics teaches us something remarkable: every event in the past and future is implicit in the current moment. This is hard to see in our everyda ...
1. Atomic Structure
... magnetic field (Zeeman Effect) and electric field (Stark effect). 4. Bohr’s theory is not in agreement with Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. ...
... magnetic field (Zeeman Effect) and electric field (Stark effect). 4. Bohr’s theory is not in agreement with Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. ...