
Towards A Quantum Mechanical Model of Foreign Policy
... generis or law unto itself. The philosophy of both Principia and Optics insists that however varied, disconnected, and specific the almost infinite range of events in nature may seem to be, it is so in appearance only: for in reality all the phenomena of things and all their properties must be trace ...
... generis or law unto itself. The philosophy of both Principia and Optics insists that however varied, disconnected, and specific the almost infinite range of events in nature may seem to be, it is so in appearance only: for in reality all the phenomena of things and all their properties must be trace ...
Research Paper
... and aggressive cyberspace denial of entry7. However, such endeavors are costly. The Pentagon actually was forced to create an entire other security Bureau to deal with cyber attacks and defense, and declared cyberspace as its own domain of warfare, along with air, sea, and land. But all the preparat ...
... and aggressive cyberspace denial of entry7. However, such endeavors are costly. The Pentagon actually was forced to create an entire other security Bureau to deal with cyber attacks and defense, and declared cyberspace as its own domain of warfare, along with air, sea, and land. But all the preparat ...
Concept of the Global Material Corpuscular Elastic Medium
... powerful modern and effective mathematical tool but not containing well-composed, logically grounded and substantial fundamental physical ideas and theses in essence. The physical bases of theories of the said sections in essence are various conclusions and interpretations, which are made and formul ...
... powerful modern and effective mathematical tool but not containing well-composed, logically grounded and substantial fundamental physical ideas and theses in essence. The physical bases of theories of the said sections in essence are various conclusions and interpretations, which are made and formul ...
2005-q-0024b-Postulates-of-quantum-mechanics
... • Usually, the form of the matrix H needs to be either derived by a physicist or obtained via direct measurement of the properties of the computer. ...
... • Usually, the form of the matrix H needs to be either derived by a physicist or obtained via direct measurement of the properties of the computer. ...
18. The Light Quantum Hypothesis.
... never be replaced by another theory. One should keep in mind, however, that optical observations refer to time averages rather than instantaneous values, and it is quite conceivable, despite the complete confirmation of the theory of diffraction, reflection, refraction, dispersion, etc., by experime ...
... never be replaced by another theory. One should keep in mind, however, that optical observations refer to time averages rather than instantaneous values, and it is quite conceivable, despite the complete confirmation of the theory of diffraction, reflection, refraction, dispersion, etc., by experime ...
Lecture. Photoelectric Effect
... “Although surely the correct description of the electromagnetic field is a quantum one, just as surely the vast majority of optical phenomena are equally well described by a semiclassical theory, with atoms quantized but with a classical field. ... The first experimental example of a manifestly quan ...
... “Although surely the correct description of the electromagnetic field is a quantum one, just as surely the vast majority of optical phenomena are equally well described by a semiclassical theory, with atoms quantized but with a classical field. ... The first experimental example of a manifestly quan ...
Chern-Simons theory and the fractional quantum Hall effect
... unit: mi → mi + 1, as can be verified just expanding the Laughlin function. Each electron jumps from a state with a given angular momentum to another (from a circular orbit to another with bigger radius if you want), leaving an empty state with m = 0 behind, which is the quasi-hole. In order to see ...
... unit: mi → mi + 1, as can be verified just expanding the Laughlin function. Each electron jumps from a state with a given angular momentum to another (from a circular orbit to another with bigger radius if you want), leaving an empty state with m = 0 behind, which is the quasi-hole. In order to see ...
On The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
... can trigger. During the past century, we discovered how to detect exotic properties like “weak isospin” that define the so-called “Standard Model” of matter. We already knew how to detect things like position, momentum, and electric charge. These are all fundamental properties of Nature that are def ...
... can trigger. During the past century, we discovered how to detect exotic properties like “weak isospin” that define the so-called “Standard Model” of matter. We already knew how to detect things like position, momentum, and electric charge. These are all fundamental properties of Nature that are def ...