
Bohr`s Complementarity and Kant`s Epistemology
... [Faye1991]. Through Høffding, Bohr was exposed to Kantian influences (partly reshaped by Høffding’s own rather pragmatist views). Even though Bohr himself did not bother to pinpoint his debt towards Kant, such influences are arguably responsible for the Kantian pattern that can be discerned amidst B ...
... [Faye1991]. Through Høffding, Bohr was exposed to Kantian influences (partly reshaped by Høffding’s own rather pragmatist views). Even though Bohr himself did not bother to pinpoint his debt towards Kant, such influences are arguably responsible for the Kantian pattern that can be discerned amidst B ...
Gibbs_1
... inconsistent with his theory of Special Relativity and he knew there must be a more complete selfconsistent theory. A similar inconsistency now exists between Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity and, even though no experimental result is known to violate either theory, physicists now seek a mor ...
... inconsistent with his theory of Special Relativity and he knew there must be a more complete selfconsistent theory. A similar inconsistency now exists between Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity and, even though no experimental result is known to violate either theory, physicists now seek a mor ...
Does Geometric Algebra provide a loophole to Bell`s Theorem?
... quantum information, and Christian’s to disprove Bell; at the end of this paper. First it is necessary to set up some basic theory of geometric algebra. What is the Clifford algebra C`3,0 (R) and what does it have to do with Euclidean (three-dimensional) geometry? What does it have to do with the qu ...
... quantum information, and Christian’s to disprove Bell; at the end of this paper. First it is necessary to set up some basic theory of geometric algebra. What is the Clifford algebra C`3,0 (R) and what does it have to do with Euclidean (three-dimensional) geometry? What does it have to do with the qu ...
Field Theory on Curved Noncommutative Spacetimes
... to address physical applications like QFT in a NC early universe or on a NC black hole background, a formulation which can be extended to curved spaces has to be developed. For globally hyperbolic spacetimes deformed by a large class of Drinfel’d twists (in particular including the RJS twists (2.5)) ...
... to address physical applications like QFT in a NC early universe or on a NC black hole background, a formulation which can be extended to curved spaces has to be developed. For globally hyperbolic spacetimes deformed by a large class of Drinfel’d twists (in particular including the RJS twists (2.5)) ...
Electronic transport in graphene nanostructures on SiO
... Coulomb blockade [45,46]. The nature of electronic transport in this system can be inferred from the temperature dependence of the conductance in the linear response regime, where the source–drain voltage 9eV SD 9 is smaller than the temperature kB T. The result of such a measurement is shown in the ...
... Coulomb blockade [45,46]. The nature of electronic transport in this system can be inferred from the temperature dependence of the conductance in the linear response regime, where the source–drain voltage 9eV SD 9 is smaller than the temperature kB T. The result of such a measurement is shown in the ...
Holographic Entanglement Entropy - Crete Center for Theoretical
... This linear specific heat can be understood if we note that we can approximate the excitations of Fermi liquids by an infinite copies of 2 dim. CFTs. ...
... This linear specific heat can be understood if we note that we can approximate the excitations of Fermi liquids by an infinite copies of 2 dim. CFTs. ...
Measurement-Based Quantum Computation
... to the distant qubit a conditional quantum state, one that depends on the measurement outcome. ◦ In the case of a singlet state of two spin-half particles, made famous by discussions of the EinsteinPodolsky-Rosen paradox, if Alice measures Sx and obtains the value +1/2 she is entitled to assign a st ...
... to the distant qubit a conditional quantum state, one that depends on the measurement outcome. ◦ In the case of a singlet state of two spin-half particles, made famous by discussions of the EinsteinPodolsky-Rosen paradox, if Alice measures Sx and obtains the value +1/2 she is entitled to assign a st ...