
Quantum states in phase space • classical vs. quantum statistics
... look formally the same. The expectation value of both classical and quantum observables are obtained by averaging the values of the observable in phase space with a distribution function. The important difference is that the in the quantum case the Wigner function is in general not a well-defined prob ...
... look formally the same. The expectation value of both classical and quantum observables are obtained by averaging the values of the observable in phase space with a distribution function. The important difference is that the in the quantum case the Wigner function is in general not a well-defined prob ...
. of Statistica. nterpretation
... to apply only to an ensemble of similarily prepared systems, rather than supposing, as is often done, that it exhaustively represents an individual physical system. Most of the problems associated with the quantum theory of measurement are artifacts of the attempt to maintain the latter interpretati ...
... to apply only to an ensemble of similarily prepared systems, rather than supposing, as is often done, that it exhaustively represents an individual physical system. Most of the problems associated with the quantum theory of measurement are artifacts of the attempt to maintain the latter interpretati ...
3 - Natural Thinker
... consequences of molecular events. This rule change makes evolutionary history indeterminate and so constitutes a clearcut discontinuity. A number of contemporary biologists and psychologists believe that the origin of reflective thought that occurred during primate evolution is also a discontinuity ...
... consequences of molecular events. This rule change makes evolutionary history indeterminate and so constitutes a clearcut discontinuity. A number of contemporary biologists and psychologists believe that the origin of reflective thought that occurred during primate evolution is also a discontinuity ...
Lecture 1
... Photons emitted in the forward direction are the ones that excite this atomic „mode“. Photons emitted in other directions excite other (independent) atomic „modes“. ...
... Photons emitted in the forward direction are the ones that excite this atomic „mode“. Photons emitted in other directions excite other (independent) atomic „modes“. ...
Conservation of Energy in Classical Mechanics and Its Lack from the
... where h is the Planck constant The formula (2) has occurred to be valid also for other quantum systems than the hydrogen atom [9] [12]. Here a rather fundamental question could be raised what is the relation between ∆E and ∆t when ...
... where h is the Planck constant The formula (2) has occurred to be valid also for other quantum systems than the hydrogen atom [9] [12]. Here a rather fundamental question could be raised what is the relation between ∆E and ∆t when ...
Introduction to Quantum Mechanic
... In order to explain the line spectrum of hydrogen, Bohr made one more addition to his model. He assumed that the electron could "jump" from one allowed energy state to another by absorbing/emitting photons of radiant energy of certain specific frequencies. Energy must then be absorbed in order to " ...
... In order to explain the line spectrum of hydrogen, Bohr made one more addition to his model. He assumed that the electron could "jump" from one allowed energy state to another by absorbing/emitting photons of radiant energy of certain specific frequencies. Energy must then be absorbed in order to " ...
- Philsci
... bullet and suggested relativizing existence to one’s state of motion. Others have flatly denounced special relativity as false (which it is, but they mean even if gravitational and quantum effects are negligible). These claims are obviously very radical. Others, like Stein (1991), have claimed that ...
... bullet and suggested relativizing existence to one’s state of motion. Others have flatly denounced special relativity as false (which it is, but they mean even if gravitational and quantum effects are negligible). These claims are obviously very radical. Others, like Stein (1991), have claimed that ...