1 The Bohm criterion and sheath 1 formation
... inertia in the boundary region later called the ‘presheath’. The first self-consistent kinetic analysis of a collisional presheath was given by Riemann (1981). The term ‘presheath’ is due to Hu and Ziering (1966) and was originally addressed to the Knudsen layer of a collision dominated plasma. With ...
... inertia in the boundary region later called the ‘presheath’. The first self-consistent kinetic analysis of a collisional presheath was given by Riemann (1981). The term ‘presheath’ is due to Hu and Ziering (1966) and was originally addressed to the Knudsen layer of a collision dominated plasma. With ...
Essay Review Wigner`s View of Physical Reality Michael Esfeld1
... the sense that phenomena of consciousness do not supervene upon physical phenomena, he does not, like Descartes, conceive body and mind as two distinct entities (pp. 272, 609). However, Wigner’s position that the content of consciousness is the primary reality shares at least two premises with the C ...
... the sense that phenomena of consciousness do not supervene upon physical phenomena, he does not, like Descartes, conceive body and mind as two distinct entities (pp. 272, 609). However, Wigner’s position that the content of consciousness is the primary reality shares at least two premises with the C ...
Consciousness, Whitehead and quantum computation in the brain
... fundamental to the physics of the universe, and from this Chalmers (1996) proposes a double-aspect theory in which information has both physical and experiential aspects. Ascribing features of conscious experience to fundamental reality raises two new questions: 1) what IS fundamental reality (or fu ...
... fundamental to the physics of the universe, and from this Chalmers (1996) proposes a double-aspect theory in which information has both physical and experiential aspects. Ascribing features of conscious experience to fundamental reality raises two new questions: 1) what IS fundamental reality (or fu ...
to the whole? - Vasil Penchev
... 3. Y-function represents such a concrete asymmetry of a fractal structure in space-time. 4. Physical quantity representing a linear and Hermitian operator in Hilbert space (i.e. Y1Y2 transformation) means some movement of an object in space-time expressed by means of a change of its definitive asym ...
... 3. Y-function represents such a concrete asymmetry of a fractal structure in space-time. 4. Physical quantity representing a linear and Hermitian operator in Hilbert space (i.e. Y1Y2 transformation) means some movement of an object in space-time expressed by means of a change of its definitive asym ...
Quantum Complexity and Fundamental Physics
... the last two decades have deepened our understanding of physics. That this represents an intellectual “payoff” from quantum computing, whether or not scalable QCs are ever built. ...
... the last two decades have deepened our understanding of physics. That this represents an intellectual “payoff” from quantum computing, whether or not scalable QCs are ever built. ...
Transcript of the Philosophical Implications of Quantum Mechanics
... measurement only one state was actually real. He therefore argued that the wave function didn’t hold after measurement it in some way ‘collapsed’, loosing information and projected the actual result into the world. Therefore physics was incomplete it needed measurement to make it so. For this reason ...
... measurement only one state was actually real. He therefore argued that the wave function didn’t hold after measurement it in some way ‘collapsed’, loosing information and projected the actual result into the world. Therefore physics was incomplete it needed measurement to make it so. For this reason ...
Dispersion Relation of Longitudinal Waves in
... experimental results can be interpreted in terms of a simple assumption connected with the self-consistent field. To this aim, let us observe that the Lennard-Jones intermolecular potential model describes in a simple way a very complex physical problem. The adequacy of this model for providing and ...
... experimental results can be interpreted in terms of a simple assumption connected with the self-consistent field. To this aim, let us observe that the Lennard-Jones intermolecular potential model describes in a simple way a very complex physical problem. The adequacy of this model for providing and ...
How does a Bohm particle localize?
... arises without internal contradictions as the Bohm trajectories are not allowed to cross each other. The comparison of the trajectories to the semi-classical characteristics such as scar states, etc., should also be most interesting, particularly their variation with magnetic flux. In a fully locali ...
... arises without internal contradictions as the Bohm trajectories are not allowed to cross each other. The comparison of the trajectories to the semi-classical characteristics such as scar states, etc., should also be most interesting, particularly their variation with magnetic flux. In a fully locali ...