
Towards a Philosophical Reconstruction of the Dialogue
... Toward the end of the 19th century, the Hindu monk and reformer Swami Vivekananda claimed that modern science was inevitably converging towards Advaita Vedānta, an important philosophico-religious system in Hinduism. In the decades that followed, in the midst of the revolution occasioned by the eme ...
... Toward the end of the 19th century, the Hindu monk and reformer Swami Vivekananda claimed that modern science was inevitably converging towards Advaita Vedānta, an important philosophico-religious system in Hinduism. In the decades that followed, in the midst of the revolution occasioned by the eme ...
Wigner function formalism in Quantum mechanics
... position (q) and momentum (p). There is no uncertainty principle in classical physics, so it is possible to know a particle’s momentum and position at the same time to an arbitrary presicion. In quantum mechanics there is an uncertainty priciple that makes it impossible to know both q or x and p at ...
... position (q) and momentum (p). There is no uncertainty principle in classical physics, so it is possible to know a particle’s momentum and position at the same time to an arbitrary presicion. In quantum mechanics there is an uncertainty priciple that makes it impossible to know both q or x and p at ...
Experimental Test of Wave-Particle Duality by Single Neutral Atoms
... used to eventually evaluate the results. This makes the results less persuasive and less tenable. In our experiment, we performed a BCP examination with a detection efficiency of 0.75, with a single trapped neutral atom in a Ramsey interferometer [see Fig. 1(b)]. Our experimental results fulfill ine ...
... used to eventually evaluate the results. This makes the results less persuasive and less tenable. In our experiment, we performed a BCP examination with a detection efficiency of 0.75, with a single trapped neutral atom in a Ramsey interferometer [see Fig. 1(b)]. Our experimental results fulfill ine ...
From Principles to Diagrams
... The generalization of twistor diagrams to TGD framework has been very inspiring (and also frightening) mission impossible and allowed to gain deep insights about what TGD diagrams could be mathematically. I of course cannot provide explicit formulas but the general structure for the construction of ...
... The generalization of twistor diagrams to TGD framework has been very inspiring (and also frightening) mission impossible and allowed to gain deep insights about what TGD diagrams could be mathematically. I of course cannot provide explicit formulas but the general structure for the construction of ...
ABSTRACT RANDOM ROUTING AND CONCENTRATION IN QUANTUM SWITCHING NETWORKS
... This cost can be greatly reduced by using efficient switching network designs. The basic premise of this idea is to use arrangements of reconfigurable switches with input quantum bits on their own quantum wires and then route them to the required destination. These switches are represented using qu ...
... This cost can be greatly reduced by using efficient switching network designs. The basic premise of this idea is to use arrangements of reconfigurable switches with input quantum bits on their own quantum wires and then route them to the required destination. These switches are represented using qu ...
Delayed-choice gedanken experiments and their realizations
... Many other subsequent experiments further established the wave nature of light, in particular the discovery of electromagnetic waves with light being a special case. The picture changed again in 1905, when Einstein explained the photoelectric effect with his hypothesis that light consists of “energy ...
... Many other subsequent experiments further established the wave nature of light, in particular the discovery of electromagnetic waves with light being a special case. The picture changed again in 1905, when Einstein explained the photoelectric effect with his hypothesis that light consists of “energy ...
MOCK MODULAR FORMS AND QUANTUM MODULAR FORMS 1
... Moreover, Ramanujan claimed this collection must have size larger than one. In his 2001 PhD thesis, Zwegers showed that the mock theta functions are the holomorphic part of a harmonic Maass form. We prove there must exist such a collection by establishing a more general result for all holomorphic pa ...
... Moreover, Ramanujan claimed this collection must have size larger than one. In his 2001 PhD thesis, Zwegers showed that the mock theta functions are the holomorphic part of a harmonic Maass form. We prove there must exist such a collection by establishing a more general result for all holomorphic pa ...
On some log-cosine integrals related to (3), (4), and (6)
... Euler sum introduced in Appendix A. Besides demonstrating an alternative approach, our logarithmic integrals have potential application in the evaluation of classical, semiclassical, and quantum entropies of position and momentum [13,5]. Other quantum mechanical applications could include the evalua ...
... Euler sum introduced in Appendix A. Besides demonstrating an alternative approach, our logarithmic integrals have potential application in the evaluation of classical, semiclassical, and quantum entropies of position and momentum [13,5]. Other quantum mechanical applications could include the evalua ...
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... • The zeroth law of classical mechanics can be regarded as saying that the trajectory r(t) of a particle is a (twice) differentiable function of time. This is a law that applies to planets, pendulums etc. But it fails for Brownian motion (movement of pollen grains in water). It also fails for electr ...
... • The zeroth law of classical mechanics can be regarded as saying that the trajectory r(t) of a particle is a (twice) differentiable function of time. This is a law that applies to planets, pendulums etc. But it fails for Brownian motion (movement of pollen grains in water). It also fails for electr ...
msc_f_p1b2 - Bhoj University
... Here we have expressed vectors r, p and L in their components along the Cartesian axes. We have also used the orthogonal properties of vectors viz., i x i = j x j = k x k = 0 ; i x j = k, j x k = i, k x i = j and j x i= - k etc. Let us concentrate on the z-component of angular momentum (equating coe ...
... Here we have expressed vectors r, p and L in their components along the Cartesian axes. We have also used the orthogonal properties of vectors viz., i x i = j x j = k x k = 0 ; i x j = k, j x k = i, k x i = j and j x i= - k etc. Let us concentrate on the z-component of angular momentum (equating coe ...
Quantum relaxation and finite-size effects in the XY chain in... transverse field after global quenches
... studies of different nonintegrable systems are in favour of this expectation [12–21]; however, some contradictory results indicate that the issue could be more complicated [22–24,30]. On the other hand, in integrable systems, due to the existence of integrals of motion, the stationary state is expect ...
... studies of different nonintegrable systems are in favour of this expectation [12–21]; however, some contradictory results indicate that the issue could be more complicated [22–24,30]. On the other hand, in integrable systems, due to the existence of integrals of motion, the stationary state is expect ...
Beyond Standard Model Physics
... Each order of loops is worse than the previous. nonrenormalizable. • Loops induce anomalies (= breaking of classical sym by quantum effects). • Pheno level: loop corrections to scalar mass proportional to Λ^2 fine tuning problem. • SUSY ensures loop cancellation at 1-loop order. not only beaut ...
... Each order of loops is worse than the previous. nonrenormalizable. • Loops induce anomalies (= breaking of classical sym by quantum effects). • Pheno level: loop corrections to scalar mass proportional to Λ^2 fine tuning problem. • SUSY ensures loop cancellation at 1-loop order. not only beaut ...
Beyond Standard Model Physics
... Each order of loops is worse than the previous. nonrenormalizable. • Loops induce anomalies (= breaking of classical sym by quantum effects). • Pheno level: loop corrections to scalar mass proportional to Λ^2 fine tuning problem. • SUSY ensures loop cancellation at 1-loop order. not only beaut ...
... Each order of loops is worse than the previous. nonrenormalizable. • Loops induce anomalies (= breaking of classical sym by quantum effects). • Pheno level: loop corrections to scalar mass proportional to Λ^2 fine tuning problem. • SUSY ensures loop cancellation at 1-loop order. not only beaut ...
Berry Curvature as a Multi-Band Effect in Boltzmann Equations
... has non-degenerate spectrum of every value of k. ck is a vector of annihilation operators which annihilate a state with momentum k value in the discreet space of the Hamilton. Now as it often convenient to have the Hamiltonian in its diagonal basis we have to find the its eigenvectors. Such eigenvec ...
... has non-degenerate spectrum of every value of k. ck is a vector of annihilation operators which annihilate a state with momentum k value in the discreet space of the Hamilton. Now as it often convenient to have the Hamiltonian in its diagonal basis we have to find the its eigenvectors. Such eigenvec ...
Octonion model of dark matter
... The Standard Model (SM) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] of particle physics summarizes all [6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11] we know about the fundamental forces of electromagnetism, as well as the weak and strong interactions [12] (without gravity). The Standard Model consists of elementary particles grouped into two classes [ ...
... The Standard Model (SM) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] of particle physics summarizes all [6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11] we know about the fundamental forces of electromagnetism, as well as the weak and strong interactions [12] (without gravity). The Standard Model consists of elementary particles grouped into two classes [ ...
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... convention. Relative phases between wave functions, as measured in interference experiments, are also unaffected by such a global rotation. Are we free to choose independent phase conventions in Batavia and in London? In other words, can quantum mechanics be formulated to remain invariant under local ...
... convention. Relative phases between wave functions, as measured in interference experiments, are also unaffected by such a global rotation. Are we free to choose independent phase conventions in Batavia and in London? In other words, can quantum mechanics be formulated to remain invariant under local ...
Spin-dependent Transport of Interacting Electrons in Mesoscopic
... or multimedia devices experiences a rapid evolution towards always smaller and more powerful units. This trend continues thanks to the technological progress in designing smaller and smaller electronic components, which simultaneously increases the number of transistors per unit area on a chip. Wher ...
... or multimedia devices experiences a rapid evolution towards always smaller and more powerful units. This trend continues thanks to the technological progress in designing smaller and smaller electronic components, which simultaneously increases the number of transistors per unit area on a chip. Wher ...