Photon localizability - Current research interest: photon position
... It has long been claimed that there is no photon position operator with commuting components and, as a consequence, no basis of localized states and no position space wave function, just fields and energy density. In this talk I will argue that all of these limitations can be overcome! This conclus ...
... It has long been claimed that there is no photon position operator with commuting components and, as a consequence, no basis of localized states and no position space wave function, just fields and energy density. In this talk I will argue that all of these limitations can be overcome! This conclus ...
Cavity QED 1
... • All degrees of freedom of the reservoir are integrated out. No information is left in the reservoir. • It is hard to develop physical intuition with density matrix! • Computationally costly: N^2-1 elements as opposed to n elements ...
... • All degrees of freedom of the reservoir are integrated out. No information is left in the reservoir. • It is hard to develop physical intuition with density matrix! • Computationally costly: N^2-1 elements as opposed to n elements ...
A violation of the uncertainty principle implies a violation of the
... Fundamental concepts. To state our result below, we need to explain three different concepts. First, we need some properties of generalized physical theories (for example, refs 13–17). Second, we recall the concept of uncertainty relations, and finally the second law of thermodynamics. General theori ...
... Fundamental concepts. To state our result below, we need to explain three different concepts. First, we need some properties of generalized physical theories (for example, refs 13–17). Second, we recall the concept of uncertainty relations, and finally the second law of thermodynamics. General theori ...
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... cosmological constant, hence large k). So when Smolin talks of spinet-based physical states, their classical limit are the beable geometries. How do we interpret this in terms of Bohm's pilot-wave ideas? The beable comes from the pregeometric analog to the pilot wave. Bohm did speculate about this i ...
... cosmological constant, hence large k). So when Smolin talks of spinet-based physical states, their classical limit are the beable geometries. How do we interpret this in terms of Bohm's pilot-wave ideas? The beable comes from the pregeometric analog to the pilot wave. Bohm did speculate about this i ...
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... do need to know the relations between the gauge variables and the rest variables. S. W. Hawking, D. N. Page, "Operator ordering and the flatness of the Universe", Nucl. Phys. B264 (1986), P. 185. T. P. Shestakova. The “extended phase space” approach to Quantum Geometrodynamics … ...
... do need to know the relations between the gauge variables and the rest variables. S. W. Hawking, D. N. Page, "Operator ordering and the flatness of the Universe", Nucl. Phys. B264 (1986), P. 185. T. P. Shestakova. The “extended phase space” approach to Quantum Geometrodynamics … ...
Problem set 4 Engel P7
... Putting all these arguments together for two cases Case 1. Hermite polynomial is even The derivative term must be odd because we have d/dx (exponential (even) * Hermite (even))=[d/dx exponential] (odd) * Hermite (even) + exponential(even)*[d/dx Hermite] (odd). Overall, the derivative is an odd funct ...
... Putting all these arguments together for two cases Case 1. Hermite polynomial is even The derivative term must be odd because we have d/dx (exponential (even) * Hermite (even))=[d/dx exponential] (odd) * Hermite (even) + exponential(even)*[d/dx Hermite] (odd). Overall, the derivative is an odd funct ...
Statistics, Causality and Bell`s theorem
... this paper is to review that program from a statistician’s point of view. The EPR-B model is a model which predicts the statistics of the measurement of spin on an entangled pair of spin-half quantum systems or particles in the singlet state. For our purposes it is not necessary to explain this term ...
... this paper is to review that program from a statistician’s point of view. The EPR-B model is a model which predicts the statistics of the measurement of spin on an entangled pair of spin-half quantum systems or particles in the singlet state. For our purposes it is not necessary to explain this term ...
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... developed into a global brain capable of making assessments, judgements, and recommendations based on information gleaned from all available sources. The goal would be to help bring the greatest good to the greatest number, in the most efficient manner, to this and future generations.3 Entities seek ...
... developed into a global brain capable of making assessments, judgements, and recommendations based on information gleaned from all available sources. The goal would be to help bring the greatest good to the greatest number, in the most efficient manner, to this and future generations.3 Entities seek ...
Quantum stress in chaotic billiards Linköping University Postprint
... for T␣共x , y兲 is quite satisfactory for small net currents. However, a distinct difference between experiments and theory is observed at higher net flow, which could be explained using a Gaussian random field, where the net current was taken into account by an additional plane wave with a preferent ...
... for T␣共x , y兲 is quite satisfactory for small net currents. However, a distinct difference between experiments and theory is observed at higher net flow, which could be explained using a Gaussian random field, where the net current was taken into account by an additional plane wave with a preferent ...
The Uncertainty Principle and Covalent Bonding
... the significant obtrusive effect of observation at the atomic scale. However, this simplistic explanation addresses position and momentum as well-defined attributes of the object, and only precludes our ability as observers to measure both simultaneously. It does not preclude the possibility that a ...
... the significant obtrusive effect of observation at the atomic scale. However, this simplistic explanation addresses position and momentum as well-defined attributes of the object, and only precludes our ability as observers to measure both simultaneously. It does not preclude the possibility that a ...
Quantum computing the Jones polynomial
... The spin network simulator (SNQS) models bridge circuit schemes for standard quantum computation and notions from TQFTs. Its key tool is provided by the fiber space structure underlying the model, which exhibits combinatorial properties closely related to SU(2) state sum models. It can be thought of ...
... The spin network simulator (SNQS) models bridge circuit schemes for standard quantum computation and notions from TQFTs. Its key tool is provided by the fiber space structure underlying the model, which exhibits combinatorial properties closely related to SU(2) state sum models. It can be thought of ...
Quantum Mechanical
... • Bohr proposed that the hydrogen atom has only certain _________________. • Bohr suggested that the single electron in a hydrogen atom moves around the nucleus in only certain allowed circular orbits. ...
... • Bohr proposed that the hydrogen atom has only certain _________________. • Bohr suggested that the single electron in a hydrogen atom moves around the nucleus in only certain allowed circular orbits. ...
1 Applying Quantum Optimization Algorithms for Linear Programming
... The HHL algorithm is likely to find applications in settings where the matrix A and the vector b are generated algorithmically, rather than being written down explicitly. One such setting is the finite element method (FEM) in engineering. Recent work by Clader, Jacobs and Sprouse has shown that the ...
... The HHL algorithm is likely to find applications in settings where the matrix A and the vector b are generated algorithmically, rather than being written down explicitly. One such setting is the finite element method (FEM) in engineering. Recent work by Clader, Jacobs and Sprouse has shown that the ...
Anti Heisenberg. The end of Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle.
... Copyright © 2016 by Ilija Barukčić, Jever, Germany. ...
... Copyright © 2016 by Ilija Barukčić, Jever, Germany. ...
Maximal attainable boost and energy of elementary particles as a
... that space-time symmetry is described by a non compact group and that boosts and energies can acquire arbitrarily large values, there have been numerous attempts to modify the untamed growth of the boost and energy, see e.g. [3], [4]. Present note addresses this question. The suggested mechanism for ...
... that space-time symmetry is described by a non compact group and that boosts and energies can acquire arbitrarily large values, there have been numerous attempts to modify the untamed growth of the boost and energy, see e.g. [3], [4]. Present note addresses this question. The suggested mechanism for ...
PowerPoint-Präsentation
... Applications of ZRPs to intense-laser-atom physics N.L. Manakov and L.P. Rapoport, Sov. Phys. JETP 42, 430 (1976) I.J. Berson, J. Phys. B 8, 3078 (1975) N.L. Manakov and A.G. Fainshtein, Sov. Phys. JETP 52, 382 (1981) W. Elberfeld and M. Kleber, Z. Phys. B 73, 23 (1988) W. Becker, S. Long, and J.K. ...
... Applications of ZRPs to intense-laser-atom physics N.L. Manakov and L.P. Rapoport, Sov. Phys. JETP 42, 430 (1976) I.J. Berson, J. Phys. B 8, 3078 (1975) N.L. Manakov and A.G. Fainshtein, Sov. Phys. JETP 52, 382 (1981) W. Elberfeld and M. Kleber, Z. Phys. B 73, 23 (1988) W. Becker, S. Long, and J.K. ...
Step Potential
... The penetration of the barrier is not unique to quantum mechanics. When light is totally reflected from the glass-air interface, the light wave can penetrate the air barrier if a second peace of glass is brought within a few wavelengths of the first, even when the angle of incidence in the first pr ...
... The penetration of the barrier is not unique to quantum mechanics. When light is totally reflected from the glass-air interface, the light wave can penetrate the air barrier if a second peace of glass is brought within a few wavelengths of the first, even when the angle of incidence in the first pr ...