
Gestalt Principles re-investigated within Heisenberg uncertainty
... of perception and signal conversion. Next figure (Fig. 6). shows, a simple example that “how” a triangle is converted by FT. This is just perception received by eye cells, turned to a electrical signal and send to related center. This is how we wire electromagnetic outer signal to an internal electr ...
... of perception and signal conversion. Next figure (Fig. 6). shows, a simple example that “how” a triangle is converted by FT. This is just perception received by eye cells, turned to a electrical signal and send to related center. This is how we wire electromagnetic outer signal to an internal electr ...
gunify - Paradigm Shift Now
... Now, in the early years of the 21st century, alternative physics has returned to Lord Kelvin and Tait’s concept of a table of the elements based on vortices, and an interest in modeling of the electron as a vortex has developed. According to world science.org, most structuralists now claim that the ...
... Now, in the early years of the 21st century, alternative physics has returned to Lord Kelvin and Tait’s concept of a table of the elements based on vortices, and an interest in modeling of the electron as a vortex has developed. According to world science.org, most structuralists now claim that the ...
1. The Dirac Equation
... The energy eigenvalues of the hydrogenic solutions to the Schrödinger equation are only dependent upon n, the principal quantum number, while the Dirac hydrogenic eigenvalues are dependent on both n and j. The spectral dependence on j is upheld by experimental observation, however the degeneracy of ...
... The energy eigenvalues of the hydrogenic solutions to the Schrödinger equation are only dependent upon n, the principal quantum number, while the Dirac hydrogenic eigenvalues are dependent on both n and j. The spectral dependence on j is upheld by experimental observation, however the degeneracy of ...
Conservation of the nonlinear curvature perturbation in generic
... • From the study by LMS, we know that if P is a function of ρ, curvature perturbation is conserved on uniform energy density slice regardless of gravity theory. ...
... • From the study by LMS, we know that if P is a function of ρ, curvature perturbation is conserved on uniform energy density slice regardless of gravity theory. ...
The integer quantum Hall effect and Anderson localisation
... The existence of the integer quantum Hall effect (IQHE) depends crucially on Anderson localisation, and, conversely, many aspects of the delocalisation transition have been studied in most detail in quantum Hall systems. The following article is intended to provide a introduction to the IQHE from th ...
... The existence of the integer quantum Hall effect (IQHE) depends crucially on Anderson localisation, and, conversely, many aspects of the delocalisation transition have been studied in most detail in quantum Hall systems. The following article is intended to provide a introduction to the IQHE from th ...
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... can be realized using an atomic beam. For illustration, consider first a situation where the atoms are emitted in regular intervals ∆t, and propagate in the z direction with a fixed velocity v. We can describe such a source by the line density of the number ofPatoms at a position z and at an instant ...
... can be realized using an atomic beam. For illustration, consider first a situation where the atoms are emitted in regular intervals ∆t, and propagate in the z direction with a fixed velocity v. We can describe such a source by the line density of the number ofPatoms at a position z and at an instant ...
Renormalization group running of Newton`s constant G: The static
... theory, might actually make sense, and lead to a consistent theory at the nonperturbative level. As is often the case in physics, the best evidence does not come from often incomplete and partial results in a single model, but more appropriately from the level of consistency that various, often quit ...
... theory, might actually make sense, and lead to a consistent theory at the nonperturbative level. As is often the case in physics, the best evidence does not come from often incomplete and partial results in a single model, but more appropriately from the level of consistency that various, often quit ...
Quantum control of a model qubit based on a multi - FaMAF
... that can be switched robust and efficiently, using only sinusoidal pulses. These two states are the basis states of our model qubit. Using high-precision ab initio numerical calculations and exact solutions, where available, we aim to study the spectrum, eigenstates of the quantum dot, and dynamical ...
... that can be switched robust and efficiently, using only sinusoidal pulses. These two states are the basis states of our model qubit. Using high-precision ab initio numerical calculations and exact solutions, where available, we aim to study the spectrum, eigenstates of the quantum dot, and dynamical ...
Is the Final Piece of the Natural Law Puzzle Almost Solved
... establishing the mass of specific particles and subparticles using a Lagrangian – “a mathematical function which represents how the various particles interact” (Kane.1). Scientists understand that the Standard Model “requires only one Higgs field to generate all the elementary particle masses” but m ...
... establishing the mass of specific particles and subparticles using a Lagrangian – “a mathematical function which represents how the various particles interact” (Kane.1). Scientists understand that the Standard Model “requires only one Higgs field to generate all the elementary particle masses” but m ...