
The origin of space-time as seen from matrix model simulations
... opposite sign ! A conventional approach was: ...
... opposite sign ! A conventional approach was: ...
Lecture 11 Identical particles
... Moreover, determinant is non-vanishing only if all three states a, b, c are different – manifestation of Pauli’s exclusion principle: two identical fermions can not occupy the same state. Wavefunction is exact for non-interacting fermions, and provides a useful platform to study weakly interacting s ...
... Moreover, determinant is non-vanishing only if all three states a, b, c are different – manifestation of Pauli’s exclusion principle: two identical fermions can not occupy the same state. Wavefunction is exact for non-interacting fermions, and provides a useful platform to study weakly interacting s ...
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... of the photon emitted when a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from a state with n = 3 to a state with n = 1? ANSWER: (a) 12.1 eV; (b) 6.45 10-27 kg.m/s; (c) 102 nm 4. How much work must be done to pull apart the electron and the proton that make up the hydrogen atom if the atom is initially in ...
... of the photon emitted when a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from a state with n = 3 to a state with n = 1? ANSWER: (a) 12.1 eV; (b) 6.45 10-27 kg.m/s; (c) 102 nm 4. How much work must be done to pull apart the electron and the proton that make up the hydrogen atom if the atom is initially in ...
Chapter 7. The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom 100
... Know that electrons and photons behave in similar ways: both can act as particles and as waves. Know that photons and electrons, even when viewed as streams of particles, still display diffraction a ...
... Know that electrons and photons behave in similar ways: both can act as particles and as waves. Know that photons and electrons, even when viewed as streams of particles, still display diffraction a ...
On Quantum Generalizations of Information
... Given the complexity of density operators, it is difficult to grasp the interactions among all of the information they contain. This section will illuminate aspects of probability distributions, classical and quantum, by mathematically analyzing measures from probability theory and information theor ...
... Given the complexity of density operators, it is difficult to grasp the interactions among all of the information they contain. This section will illuminate aspects of probability distributions, classical and quantum, by mathematically analyzing measures from probability theory and information theor ...
The notion of four-momentum in TGD
... to Noether charge for preferred extremals of Kähler action. Quantal four-momentum in turn is assigned with the quantum superposition of space-time sheets assigned with CD - actually WCW spinor field analogous to ordinary spinor field carrying fermionic degrees of freedom as analogs of spin. Quantal ...
... to Noether charge for preferred extremals of Kähler action. Quantal four-momentum in turn is assigned with the quantum superposition of space-time sheets assigned with CD - actually WCW spinor field analogous to ordinary spinor field carrying fermionic degrees of freedom as analogs of spin. Quantal ...
Wormholes and Entanglement
... a way that not all states in the Hilbert space B ⊗ C are physically allowed, but only those in a subspace H ⊆ B ⊗ C. Then the possibility of ‘fake entanglement’ arises. The simplest case occurs when B and C have the same dimension, we choose orthonormal bases fi for B and gi for C, and we define H t ...
... a way that not all states in the Hilbert space B ⊗ C are physically allowed, but only those in a subspace H ⊆ B ⊗ C. Then the possibility of ‘fake entanglement’ arises. The simplest case occurs when B and C have the same dimension, we choose orthonormal bases fi for B and gi for C, and we define H t ...
Nonexistence of the Classical Trajectories in the Stern
... introduce the internal environment R as a necessary condition for the existence of the “classical trajectories“. Performing the ab initio analysis we point out that such a role of R can not be justified, thus positively emphasizing Eq. (3) as the physical state of the CM + S system. The alternative ...
... introduce the internal environment R as a necessary condition for the existence of the “classical trajectories“. Performing the ab initio analysis we point out that such a role of R can not be justified, thus positively emphasizing Eq. (3) as the physical state of the CM + S system. The alternative ...
Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education
... Concomitantly, the single self of the primary poise adopts a multitude of viewpoints within the content of its consciousness. The result is an effective multitude of individuals perceiving each other from different perspectives. Concomitantly, each self adopts a temporal viewpoint, which is to say ...
... Concomitantly, the single self of the primary poise adopts a multitude of viewpoints within the content of its consciousness. The result is an effective multitude of individuals perceiving each other from different perspectives. Concomitantly, each self adopts a temporal viewpoint, which is to say ...
Electrons in Atoms Part 2 – Quantum Mechanical - chem30-wmci
... • Movement of parts in relation to a whole • i.e. – electrons in an atom ...
... • Movement of parts in relation to a whole • i.e. – electrons in an atom ...
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... Concomitantly, the single self of the primary poise adopts a multitude of viewpoints within the content of its consciousness. The result is an effective multitude of individuals perceiving each other from different perspectives. Concomitantly, each self adopts a temporal viewpoint, which is to say ...
... Concomitantly, the single self of the primary poise adopts a multitude of viewpoints within the content of its consciousness. The result is an effective multitude of individuals perceiving each other from different perspectives. Concomitantly, each self adopts a temporal viewpoint, which is to say ...
Quantum Zeno Effect, Anti Zeno Effect and the Quantum recurrence theorem
... *Side note 2 - taking N to be finitie is justified by the fact that |cm |2 = 1, thus we can find N for which this sum (truncated at N) is very close to 1 (taking appropriate ). Next, we take a look at the quantum Zeno effect. Zeno’s original paradox: In his original ’arrow paradox’, zeno claimed th ...
... *Side note 2 - taking N to be finitie is justified by the fact that |cm |2 = 1, thus we can find N for which this sum (truncated at N) is very close to 1 (taking appropriate ). Next, we take a look at the quantum Zeno effect. Zeno’s original paradox: In his original ’arrow paradox’, zeno claimed th ...
High Energy Cross Sections by Monte Carlo
... Compton derived these formulas simply by using relativistic kinematics and conservation of energy and momentum. They are valid for scattering of a photon from a spinless charged particle. ...
... Compton derived these formulas simply by using relativistic kinematics and conservation of energy and momentum. They are valid for scattering of a photon from a spinless charged particle. ...
PHYS 415 Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics
... numbers (charm and bottom) requires redefining the hypercharge. If we include all these flavor ...
... numbers (charm and bottom) requires redefining the hypercharge. If we include all these flavor ...