1 The quantum-classical boundary and the moments of inertia of
... In the present study, we are interested in following up on earlier studies that have suggested that certain large-scale properties of the universe may have a role in affecting the transition between quantum behavior and classical behavior of objects. These studies appear to have shown that certain p ...
... In the present study, we are interested in following up on earlier studies that have suggested that certain large-scale properties of the universe may have a role in affecting the transition between quantum behavior and classical behavior of objects. These studies appear to have shown that certain p ...
quantum teleportation
... interpretation was thought to break down) could prove that a new interpretation of the quantum theory was necessary (17). Bohm showed in his paper (18) that measurements violating the Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle are conceivable. He had introduced the (classical) particle trajectory as a compl ...
... interpretation was thought to break down) could prove that a new interpretation of the quantum theory was necessary (17). Bohm showed in his paper (18) that measurements violating the Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle are conceivable. He had introduced the (classical) particle trajectory as a compl ...
quantum number - Reseda High School
... description of atoms. Both theories are based on the existence of simple building blocks, atoms in one case, and quanta in the other. The work of Plank and Einstein thus suggested a connection between the quantized nature of energy and the properties of individual atoms. In fact, Einstein's Nobel Pr ...
... description of atoms. Both theories are based on the existence of simple building blocks, atoms in one case, and quanta in the other. The work of Plank and Einstein thus suggested a connection between the quantized nature of energy and the properties of individual atoms. In fact, Einstein's Nobel Pr ...
Towards system : from computation to the phenomenon of language
... processes. In that case, there is no immediate argument against a language with a scientific expressibility that is universal with respect to physical phenomena, because the domain of physics does not include that language. Not that it is not somewhat of a mystery that nature lends itself-so well t ...
... processes. In that case, there is no immediate argument against a language with a scientific expressibility that is universal with respect to physical phenomena, because the domain of physics does not include that language. Not that it is not somewhat of a mystery that nature lends itself-so well t ...
Empty Waves in Bohmian Quantum Mechanics - Philsci
... Zeh’s argument is similar: “Bohm’s theory contains the same “many worlds” of dynamically separate branches as the Everett interpretation (now regarded as empty wave components), since it is based on precisely the same … global wave function” (1999, 200). It is true that the wavefunction structure is ...
... Zeh’s argument is similar: “Bohm’s theory contains the same “many worlds” of dynamically separate branches as the Everett interpretation (now regarded as empty wave components), since it is based on precisely the same … global wave function” (1999, 200). It is true that the wavefunction structure is ...
Million-Atom Pseudopotential Calculation of GX Mixing in GaAs AlAs
... by the coupling matrix element VGX . Although small in magnitude (VGX , 10 meV ), the G-X coupling has profound consequences on the properties of the system, leading, for example, to the appearance of indirect transitions without phonon intervention [7,8], to characteristic pressure-induced changes ...
... by the coupling matrix element VGX . Although small in magnitude (VGX , 10 meV ), the G-X coupling has profound consequences on the properties of the system, leading, for example, to the appearance of indirect transitions without phonon intervention [7,8], to characteristic pressure-induced changes ...
I. Wave Mechanics
... if the wave function is to represent a physically realistic particle. That is, a wave function must be normalizable. This boils down to the requirement that x, t 0 as x . Some wave functions satisfy the wave equation but are not normalizable. c. Expectation values Imagine a large number of ...
... if the wave function is to represent a physically realistic particle. That is, a wave function must be normalizable. This boils down to the requirement that x, t 0 as x . Some wave functions satisfy the wave equation but are not normalizable. c. Expectation values Imagine a large number of ...
Barad_On Touching--The Inhuman That Therefore I Am (v1.1)
... this way, he eliminated the difficulty of the mutual repulsion of bits of charges distributed on the surface because there were no bits of charge here and there, just a single point carrying a negative charge. But the attempt to push one instability away just produced another, for if the electron is ...
... this way, he eliminated the difficulty of the mutual repulsion of bits of charges distributed on the surface because there were no bits of charge here and there, just a single point carrying a negative charge. But the attempt to push one instability away just produced another, for if the electron is ...
A Priori Probability and Localized Observers
... of a quantum switch and a demonstration that such switches exist in the human brain are given in Donald (1990). As an interpretation, even the combination of that paper and this will still be incomplete. This paper gives an analysis of observation processes which allows most of the problems of deta ...
... of a quantum switch and a demonstration that such switches exist in the human brain are given in Donald (1990). As an interpretation, even the combination of that paper and this will still be incomplete. This paper gives an analysis of observation processes which allows most of the problems of deta ...
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... energy/matter to another energy/matter as ‘interactions’ • Physics attempts to elucidate the interactions between them • But before we can study the basic physics of the matter-energy interactions, we must first have some general idea to differentiate between the two different modes of physical exis ...
... energy/matter to another energy/matter as ‘interactions’ • Physics attempts to elucidate the interactions between them • But before we can study the basic physics of the matter-energy interactions, we must first have some general idea to differentiate between the two different modes of physical exis ...
Metric fluctuations and decoherence
... We show that beside a modification of the inertial mass followed by a violation of the weak equivalence principle, the spacetime fluctuations also will lead to an effective decoherence of a quantum system. Quantum gravity induced decoherence of quantum systems has been considered in [12, 13]. Decohe ...
... We show that beside a modification of the inertial mass followed by a violation of the weak equivalence principle, the spacetime fluctuations also will lead to an effective decoherence of a quantum system. Quantum gravity induced decoherence of quantum systems has been considered in [12, 13]. Decohe ...
Manipulating and Measuring the Quantum State of Photons and Atoms
... (2) Both density matrices and superoperators we measure typically are very sparse... a lot of time is wasted measuring coherences between populations which are zero. (a) If aiming for constant errors, can save time by making a rough msmt of a given rate first and then deciding how long to acquire da ...
... (2) Both density matrices and superoperators we measure typically are very sparse... a lot of time is wasted measuring coherences between populations which are zero. (a) If aiming for constant errors, can save time by making a rough msmt of a given rate first and then deciding how long to acquire da ...