Degeneracy in one-dimensional quantum mechanics
... identically zero, but φ1 and φ2 are linearly independent on the whole real line R. In other words, φ1 and φ2 are two degenerated wave-functions. Note, however, that φ1 and φ2 are linearly dependent if they are restricted either to the interval R− ∪ {0} or R+ ∪ {0}, i.e. ...
... identically zero, but φ1 and φ2 are linearly independent on the whole real line R. In other words, φ1 and φ2 are two degenerated wave-functions. Note, however, that φ1 and φ2 are linearly dependent if they are restricted either to the interval R− ∪ {0} or R+ ∪ {0}, i.e. ...
W. Pauli - Fisica Fundamental
... dependence of the interaction between the electron and the atom core on the relative orientation of these two systems. A more serious difficulty, raising a matter of principle, is however the connexion of these ideas with the correspondence principle which is well known to be a necessary means to ex ...
... dependence of the interaction between the electron and the atom core on the relative orientation of these two systems. A more serious difficulty, raising a matter of principle, is however the connexion of these ideas with the correspondence principle which is well known to be a necessary means to ex ...
Rational Quantum Physics R. N. Boyd, Ph. D., USA “There is good
... of the measurement apparatus, and the experiment as a whole. (Speed of light measurements have historically shown variations over time. See, for example, page 436 of Maxwell's “Electricity and Magnetism”.) Though quite markedly obvious, these “anomalous” measurements were apparently completely ignor ...
... of the measurement apparatus, and the experiment as a whole. (Speed of light measurements have historically shown variations over time. See, for example, page 436 of Maxwell's “Electricity and Magnetism”.) Though quite markedly obvious, these “anomalous” measurements were apparently completely ignor ...
Introduction to quantum computation
... World, as the set of functions being naturally regarded as computable is not defined rigorously. Intuitively, it corresponds to the set of functions that may be computed with any realistic physical means. Consequently, this thesis remains unproven, but the fact that no counter-example could be found ...
... World, as the set of functions being naturally regarded as computable is not defined rigorously. Intuitively, it corresponds to the set of functions that may be computed with any realistic physical means. Consequently, this thesis remains unproven, but the fact that no counter-example could be found ...
Foundations and Measures of Quantum Non
... The standard approach to the theoretical description and analysis of dissipation and decoherence processes in open quantum systems presupposes a time evolution without memory. Employing the concept of a quantum Markov process which is given by a semigroup of completely positive dynamical maps one ob ...
... The standard approach to the theoretical description and analysis of dissipation and decoherence processes in open quantum systems presupposes a time evolution without memory. Employing the concept of a quantum Markov process which is given by a semigroup of completely positive dynamical maps one ob ...