pdf - Martijn Wubs
... [13–19] and amplifying [20–24] dielectric media was developed, where optical modes are described as open quantum systems. There are important similarities with classical optics, for example, the classical Green function ...
... [13–19] and amplifying [20–24] dielectric media was developed, where optical modes are described as open quantum systems. There are important similarities with classical optics, for example, the classical Green function ...
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... We are not sure that in the absence of asymptotic states in a topologically non-trivial universe we would be able to construct a gauge-invariant theory. We have no grounds at all to require for a wave function to satisfy the Wheeler − DeWitt equation. At the same time, independently on our notion ab ...
... We are not sure that in the absence of asymptotic states in a topologically non-trivial universe we would be able to construct a gauge-invariant theory. We have no grounds at all to require for a wave function to satisfy the Wheeler − DeWitt equation. At the same time, independently on our notion ab ...
The Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics http://www
... on the left side to be in the same quantum mechanical state, and this does not happen until well after they have left the source. This EPR “influence across space time” works even if the measurements are kilometers (or light years) apart. Could that be used for faster than light signaling? Sorry, Eb ...
... on the left side to be in the same quantum mechanical state, and this does not happen until well after they have left the source. This EPR “influence across space time” works even if the measurements are kilometers (or light years) apart. Could that be used for faster than light signaling? Sorry, Eb ...