
The strange (hi)story of particles and waves*
... that was to replace the concept of deterministic trajectories by formal probabilistic rules. Together with Born and Jordan, Heisenberg then constructed an elegant algebraic framework that could be used to “quantize” all mechanical systems. This mathematical abstraction perfectly matched Heisenberg’s ...
... that was to replace the concept of deterministic trajectories by formal probabilistic rules. Together with Born and Jordan, Heisenberg then constructed an elegant algebraic framework that could be used to “quantize” all mechanical systems. This mathematical abstraction perfectly matched Heisenberg’s ...
Wave or Particle
... (since E=hf). However, the analogy is limited in that the ball in the applet slowed down while for light it would not slow down. You need descriptions, particle and wave, to get a complete explanation of the experiment. When Compton made the experiments, he found the interaction behaving exactly in ...
... (since E=hf). However, the analogy is limited in that the ball in the applet slowed down while for light it would not slow down. You need descriptions, particle and wave, to get a complete explanation of the experiment. When Compton made the experiments, he found the interaction behaving exactly in ...
MS-word - Table of Contents
... There are two combinations of the basic waves: electrons and positrons, which have opposite phase and spin rotation. Thus matter is constituted of two binary elements - like computer hardware Although the variety of molecules and materials populating the universe is enormous, the basic building bric ...
... There are two combinations of the basic waves: electrons and positrons, which have opposite phase and spin rotation. Thus matter is constituted of two binary elements - like computer hardware Although the variety of molecules and materials populating the universe is enormous, the basic building bric ...
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... equal to , the angular momentum being conserved. Consequently, the total spin Sv of a virtual particles pair, at least while converting into real particles, must not be equal to zero. But a virtual particles pair may be created by the quantum entity whose spin equals / 2 and while creating the v ...
... equal to , the angular momentum being conserved. Consequently, the total spin Sv of a virtual particles pair, at least while converting into real particles, must not be equal to zero. But a virtual particles pair may be created by the quantum entity whose spin equals / 2 and while creating the v ...
1 The quantum-classical boundary and the moments of inertia of
... In the present study, we are interested in following up on earlier studies that have suggested that certain large-scale properties of the universe may have a role in affecting the transition between quantum behavior and classical behavior of objects. These studies appear to have shown that certain p ...
... In the present study, we are interested in following up on earlier studies that have suggested that certain large-scale properties of the universe may have a role in affecting the transition between quantum behavior and classical behavior of objects. These studies appear to have shown that certain p ...
I am grateful to Mike Weismann for guiding much of this discussion
... communication context, in which the message has an encoded meaning, - its semantic content. In physics, however, there seem to be several more restricted usages. (i) In the classical realistic view as framed by Galileo, “Nature never…cares a whit whether her abstruse reasons and methods of operation ...
... communication context, in which the message has an encoded meaning, - its semantic content. In physics, however, there seem to be several more restricted usages. (i) In the classical realistic view as framed by Galileo, “Nature never…cares a whit whether her abstruse reasons and methods of operation ...
Undergraduate Project in Physics Yuval Zelnik Advisor: Prof. Yigal Meir
... (20) ϕiσ (r ) = Aeiki r = Ae ...
... (20) ϕiσ (r ) = Aeiki r = Ae ...
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... angular momentum or spin of the photons. A photon either will or will not pass through a polarization filter, but if it emerges it will be aligned with the filter regardless of its initial state; there are no partial photons. Information about the photon's polarization can be determined by using a p ...
... angular momentum or spin of the photons. A photon either will or will not pass through a polarization filter, but if it emerges it will be aligned with the filter regardless of its initial state; there are no partial photons. Information about the photon's polarization can be determined by using a p ...
Partition function (statistical mechanics)
... Partition function (statistical mechanics) Partition functions describe the statistical properties of a system in thermodynamic equilibrium. It is a function of temperature and other parameters, such as the volume enclosing a gas. Most of the aggregate thermodynamic variables of the system, such as ...
... Partition function (statistical mechanics) Partition functions describe the statistical properties of a system in thermodynamic equilibrium. It is a function of temperature and other parameters, such as the volume enclosing a gas. Most of the aggregate thermodynamic variables of the system, such as ...
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... Binary coding approach of DNA opens a possibility to investigate proteins “as second side of DNA code”. Both classical and quantum mechanics points of view may be applied. Since 2002, the Lagrangian (classical mechanics) and Hamiltonian (quantum mechanical) criteria have been used to calculate ener ...
... Binary coding approach of DNA opens a possibility to investigate proteins “as second side of DNA code”. Both classical and quantum mechanics points of view may be applied. Since 2002, the Lagrangian (classical mechanics) and Hamiltonian (quantum mechanical) criteria have been used to calculate ener ...