
Penrose Model potential, compared with Coleman
... Questions to raise. Can we make a linkage between Glinka’s quantum gas argument, and a small space version/ application of Ng’s Quantum infinite statistics ? In addition, if the quantum graviton gas is correct, can we model emergent structure of gravity via linkage between Ng particle count, and Q.G ...
... Questions to raise. Can we make a linkage between Glinka’s quantum gas argument, and a small space version/ application of Ng’s Quantum infinite statistics ? In addition, if the quantum graviton gas is correct, can we model emergent structure of gravity via linkage between Ng particle count, and Q.G ...
Quantum Computing and Hidden Variables
... Section II formally defines hidden-variable theories in our sense; then Section II A contrasts these theories with related ideas such as Bohmian mechanics and modal interpretations. Section II B addresses the most common objections to our approach: for example, that the implicit dependence on a fixe ...
... Section II formally defines hidden-variable theories in our sense; then Section II A contrasts these theories with related ideas such as Bohmian mechanics and modal interpretations. Section II B addresses the most common objections to our approach: for example, that the implicit dependence on a fixe ...
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... to take what we are calling a quantum perspective, by ascribing physical reality to the wave function (in essence, equating the wave function with the system it describes). A recent survey [21] of quantum physics instructors at the University of Colorado and elsewhere (all of whom use quantum mechan ...
... to take what we are calling a quantum perspective, by ascribing physical reality to the wave function (in essence, equating the wave function with the system it describes). A recent survey [21] of quantum physics instructors at the University of Colorado and elsewhere (all of whom use quantum mechan ...
Topic 13: Quantum and nuclear physics
... From classical wave theory v = f. But for light, v = c, the speed of light. Thus f = c/ and we have E = hf = hc/. E = hc/ Planck’s hypothesis For light having a wavelength of 500. nm we have E = hc/ = (6.6310-34)(3.00108)/(50010-9) = 3.9810-19 J. ...
... From classical wave theory v = f. But for light, v = c, the speed of light. Thus f = c/ and we have E = hf = hc/. E = hc/ Planck’s hypothesis For light having a wavelength of 500. nm we have E = hc/ = (6.6310-34)(3.00108)/(50010-9) = 3.9810-19 J. ...
Prospects For LHC Physics
... A couple of problems are difficult to solve (status was described by F. Sannino): i) generating quark and lepton masses, while limiting FCNC’s. This is hard because we can’t just write Yukawa couplings , etc., as there isn’t any H. ii) S and T parameters of weak interactions tend to be wrong. Anoth ...
... A couple of problems are difficult to solve (status was described by F. Sannino): i) generating quark and lepton masses, while limiting FCNC’s. This is hard because we can’t just write Yukawa couplings , etc., as there isn’t any H. ii) S and T parameters of weak interactions tend to be wrong. Anoth ...
Guidance Applied to Quantum Operations in Josephson
... by using time varying flux and voltage biases. Figure 4(a), the controls shows that the controls can saturate, when the correction which needs to be made is large, but as the evolution continues, the angle which needs to be corrected dies away (as is shown in Figure 4(b)) and therefore so do the cor ...
... by using time varying flux and voltage biases. Figure 4(a), the controls shows that the controls can saturate, when the correction which needs to be made is large, but as the evolution continues, the angle which needs to be corrected dies away (as is shown in Figure 4(b)) and therefore so do the cor ...
QMLeipzig_June02 - Buffalo Ontology Site
... Why do IGUSes exist ? The reason IGUSes exist, functioning in such a fashion, is to be sought in their evolution within the universe. They evolved to make predictions because it is adaptive to do so. The reason, therefore, for their focus on Newtonianlike variables is that these are the only variab ...
... Why do IGUSes exist ? The reason IGUSes exist, functioning in such a fashion, is to be sought in their evolution within the universe. They evolved to make predictions because it is adaptive to do so. The reason, therefore, for their focus on Newtonianlike variables is that these are the only variab ...
quantum field theory in curved spacetime
... lout, vac). The question now arises: With respect to the basis functions of which region should the stress tensor be normal ordered? (Note that the basis functions once having been defined in each region, can be propagated throughout spacetime, although they will be pure positive or negative frequen ...
... lout, vac). The question now arises: With respect to the basis functions of which region should the stress tensor be normal ordered? (Note that the basis functions once having been defined in each region, can be propagated throughout spacetime, although they will be pure positive or negative frequen ...
The neutron Hypothesis - The Ohio State University
... There is a very specific total amount of matter/energy lost. Predicting the total lost component including the energy is a significant advance in physics. This paper demonstrates a method to accurately and logically derive the frequency equivalent of the mass of a proton, vp, from frequency equiva ...
... There is a very specific total amount of matter/energy lost. Predicting the total lost component including the energy is a significant advance in physics. This paper demonstrates a method to accurately and logically derive the frequency equivalent of the mass of a proton, vp, from frequency equiva ...