
A true Science Adventure - Wave Structure of Matter (WSM)
... What is the Wave Structure of Matter? It is very simple: It is a description of how waves in quantum space form all the matter of the Universe. Space and its two properties are the origin of everything in the Universe - matter - energy - life. How does this happen? It is because space is the single ...
... What is the Wave Structure of Matter? It is very simple: It is a description of how waves in quantum space form all the matter of the Universe. Space and its two properties are the origin of everything in the Universe - matter - energy - life. How does this happen? It is because space is the single ...
Existential Contextuality and the Models of Meyer, Kent and Clifton
... and that this may provide a way of circumventing the Bell theorem. This proposal is similar to MKC’s attempt to circumvent the Kochen-Specker theorem. Our analysis of the MKC models would consequently seem to indicate that one cannot restore classicality in the manner ’t Hooft suggests. On the other ...
... and that this may provide a way of circumventing the Bell theorem. This proposal is similar to MKC’s attempt to circumvent the Kochen-Specker theorem. Our analysis of the MKC models would consequently seem to indicate that one cannot restore classicality in the manner ’t Hooft suggests. On the other ...
1 Niels Bohr`s semi-classical model (1913) 2 QM atomic shell model
... body theory shows that the electron density of an atom is the sum of the probability densities for all occupied quantum states. This suggests that the total density of an N-electron atom (which can be measured) might reveal the shell structure of the occupied orbitals! This is indeed the case. We wi ...
... body theory shows that the electron density of an atom is the sum of the probability densities for all occupied quantum states. This suggests that the total density of an N-electron atom (which can be measured) might reveal the shell structure of the occupied orbitals! This is indeed the case. We wi ...
Generalized Quantum Measurement
... Meters are, according to von Neumann, state-preparation devices endowed with the special property that they are equipped to announce the identity of the state (or at last of the eigenspace that contains the state) they have prepared . But quantum theory permits one to speak only probabilistically ab ...
... Meters are, according to von Neumann, state-preparation devices endowed with the special property that they are equipped to announce the identity of the state (or at last of the eigenspace that contains the state) they have prepared . But quantum theory permits one to speak only probabilistically ab ...
The Quantum Measurement Problem: State of Play - Philsci
... is straightforwardly represented via a POVM, but there is no natural way to understand it in terms of projections and the properties which they are supposed to represent. Independent of recent progress in physics, there are reasons internal to philosophy of QM to be skeptical about the traditional a ...
... is straightforwardly represented via a POVM, but there is no natural way to understand it in terms of projections and the properties which they are supposed to represent. Independent of recent progress in physics, there are reasons internal to philosophy of QM to be skeptical about the traditional a ...
Basic Electrostatics
... • Wave mechanics • Wave function and Born probability interpretation • Schrödinger equation • Simple systems for which there is an analytical solution • Free particle • Particle in a box, particle on a ring • Rigid rotator • Harmonic oscillator • Basics • Uncertainty relation • Operators and expecta ...
... • Wave mechanics • Wave function and Born probability interpretation • Schrödinger equation • Simple systems for which there is an analytical solution • Free particle • Particle in a box, particle on a ring • Rigid rotator • Harmonic oscillator • Basics • Uncertainty relation • Operators and expecta ...
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... the focal length away from the focusing mirror. This is precisely where the camera is located. 6. Light reflects off the plane mirror towards the camera. 7. The rays form an image at the camera lens. ...
... the focal length away from the focusing mirror. This is precisely where the camera is located. 6. Light reflects off the plane mirror towards the camera. 7. The rays form an image at the camera lens. ...
Classical limit states of the helium atom
... classical limit of multielectron systems @9–11#. In this paper we discuss an approach that relies heavily on hydrogenic wave packet models while including effects that are unique to multielectron atoms. If the effects of a second valence electron are considered, the resulting dynamics, both classica ...
... classical limit of multielectron systems @9–11#. In this paper we discuss an approach that relies heavily on hydrogenic wave packet models while including effects that are unique to multielectron atoms. If the effects of a second valence electron are considered, the resulting dynamics, both classica ...
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... Objectives: To introduce the classical formulation approaches like Lagrangian and Hamiltonian dynamics in understanding mechanical systems and solving of problems. Unit 1: LAGRANGIAN FORMULATION - Mechanics of a system of particles - Constraints - D'Alembert' s principle - Lagrange equations - veloc ...
... Objectives: To introduce the classical formulation approaches like Lagrangian and Hamiltonian dynamics in understanding mechanical systems and solving of problems. Unit 1: LAGRANGIAN FORMULATION - Mechanics of a system of particles - Constraints - D'Alembert' s principle - Lagrange equations - veloc ...
electron spin - Project PHYSNET
... The goal of our project is to assist a network of educators and scientists in transferring physics from one person to another. We support manuscript processing and distribution, along with communication and information systems. We also work with employers to identify basic scientific skills as well ...
... The goal of our project is to assist a network of educators and scientists in transferring physics from one person to another. We support manuscript processing and distribution, along with communication and information systems. We also work with employers to identify basic scientific skills as well ...
1 - at www.arxiv.org.
... In Timaeus ([23], 48e-53c) Plato argues that space is neither a form nor a matter, since form is “from which it is becoming” and matter is “from which it is constituted”. In other words, space is neither “from which it is becoming” nor it constitutes another entity as a matter. Therefore, it is a re ...
... In Timaeus ([23], 48e-53c) Plato argues that space is neither a form nor a matter, since form is “from which it is becoming” and matter is “from which it is constituted”. In other words, space is neither “from which it is becoming” nor it constitutes another entity as a matter. Therefore, it is a re ...
Lecture 18 — October 26, 2015 1 Overview 2 Quantum Entropy
... In this lecture, we discuss several information measures that are important for quantifying the amount of information and correlations that are present in quantum systems. The first fundamental measure that we introduce is the von Neumann entropy. It is the quantum generalization of the Shannon entr ...
... In this lecture, we discuss several information measures that are important for quantifying the amount of information and correlations that are present in quantum systems. The first fundamental measure that we introduce is the von Neumann entropy. It is the quantum generalization of the Shannon entr ...
R.H. Austin, N. Darnton, R. Huang, J.C. Sturm, O. Bakajin, and T. Duke, "Ratchets: the problem with boundary conditions in insulating fluids," Appl. Phys. A 75, pp. 279-284 (2002).
... move to the right. This can be viewed as a ratchet: the particle moves consistently to the right under the influence of a field pointing straight down. It violates no laws of thermodynamics because (i) it is a system not in thermal equilibrium but instead has a steady input of energy, the field driv ...
... move to the right. This can be viewed as a ratchet: the particle moves consistently to the right under the influence of a field pointing straight down. It violates no laws of thermodynamics because (i) it is a system not in thermal equilibrium but instead has a steady input of energy, the field driv ...
GIANT DIPOLE OSCILLATIONS AND IONIZATION OF HEAVY
... that the quantum correction given above vanishes in the limit Z → ∞, as the electrons approach the quasi-classical limit; in addition, the main contribution −11.4Z 7/3 eV to the total energy derived above is in error in the limit Z → ∞, as the linearization procedure is not valid anymore in this lim ...
... that the quantum correction given above vanishes in the limit Z → ∞, as the electrons approach the quasi-classical limit; in addition, the main contribution −11.4Z 7/3 eV to the total energy derived above is in error in the limit Z → ∞, as the linearization procedure is not valid anymore in this lim ...
PPT
... In this lab we investigated the quantum dot excitation method of single photon production. • We learned how to use a confocal microscope and Hanbury Brown and Twiss setup. • We prepared samples of quantum dots and excited them with a pump laser to cause fluorescence. • We verified antibunching. ...
... In this lab we investigated the quantum dot excitation method of single photon production. • We learned how to use a confocal microscope and Hanbury Brown and Twiss setup. • We prepared samples of quantum dots and excited them with a pump laser to cause fluorescence. • We verified antibunching. ...
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... analogs of the classical commutation relations (11.34) for the J matrices; the two commutation relations are the same, apart from conventional factors of i and h̄. The usual approach to deriving the angular momentum commutation relations (24) in elementary courses in quantum mechanics is to work wit ...
... analogs of the classical commutation relations (11.34) for the J matrices; the two commutation relations are the same, apart from conventional factors of i and h̄. The usual approach to deriving the angular momentum commutation relations (24) in elementary courses in quantum mechanics is to work wit ...
Quantum Mechanical Approach to Modelling Reliability of Sensor
... Data fusion has been widely studied in the last decades, especially its military applications. Multi-sensor data fusion (MSDF) technology plays a more and more significant role for the fighting demand. How to fuse the sensor data is still an open issue[1–4]. Due to the powerful ability of handling u ...
... Data fusion has been widely studied in the last decades, especially its military applications. Multi-sensor data fusion (MSDF) technology plays a more and more significant role for the fighting demand. How to fuse the sensor data is still an open issue[1–4]. Due to the powerful ability of handling u ...