
Is the quantum mechanical description of physical reality complete
... EPR argument as described by Einstein? Excerpts from Einstein’s letter to Popper “Should we regard the wave-function whose time dependent changes are, according to Schrödinger equation, deterministic, as a complete description of physical reality,…? The answer at which we arrive is the wave-functio ...
... EPR argument as described by Einstein? Excerpts from Einstein’s letter to Popper “Should we regard the wave-function whose time dependent changes are, according to Schrödinger equation, deterministic, as a complete description of physical reality,…? The answer at which we arrive is the wave-functio ...
Stochastic semiclassical cosmological models
... To a certain extent, quantum fluctuations may be introduced in a classical model as uncertainty in the initial conditions. However, fluctuations play a subtler role when the semiclassical evolution, as is in fact the rule, is dissipative @7,8#. In this case, the semiclassical gravitational field int ...
... To a certain extent, quantum fluctuations may be introduced in a classical model as uncertainty in the initial conditions. However, fluctuations play a subtler role when the semiclassical evolution, as is in fact the rule, is dissipative @7,8#. In this case, the semiclassical gravitational field int ...
Hypergroups and Quantum Bessel Processes of Non
... The dimension of the Bessel process with index µ is δ = 2(µ + 1) and a common notation for the Bessel process with the dimension δ is BES(δ). It is well known that the notion of the Bessel process makes sense for any real number δ and that the Bessel processes of integer dimension δ ≥ 2 are the radi ...
... The dimension of the Bessel process with index µ is δ = 2(µ + 1) and a common notation for the Bessel process with the dimension δ is BES(δ). It is well known that the notion of the Bessel process makes sense for any real number δ and that the Bessel processes of integer dimension δ ≥ 2 are the radi ...
Quantum Theory and the Brain - Biological and Soft Systems
... the plate, the electron is still not really in one definite spot. Perhaps there is merely a quantum state describing the whole plate, as well as the electron, and perhaps that state does not describe the spot as being in one definite place, but only gives probabilities for it being in various positi ...
... the plate, the electron is still not really in one definite spot. Perhaps there is merely a quantum state describing the whole plate, as well as the electron, and perhaps that state does not describe the spot as being in one definite place, but only gives probabilities for it being in various positi ...
Technical Roadmap for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
... which can execute a sequence of operations, much like a CPU, and the adiabatic approach, which is oriented towards solving specific types of optimisation problems. As we explain below, the two kinds are theoretically equivalent, meaning there is a mapping between one and another, but in practice it ...
... which can execute a sequence of operations, much like a CPU, and the adiabatic approach, which is oriented towards solving specific types of optimisation problems. As we explain below, the two kinds are theoretically equivalent, meaning there is a mapping between one and another, but in practice it ...
The stability of matter in quantum mechanics, by Elliott H. Lieb and
... mathematical statement in the theory of quantum mechanics. I will describe its precise meaning below. It is somewhat surprising that stability of matter is not a subject treated in standard physics textbooks. It is however one of the most celebrated results and a cornerstone in mathematical physics. ...
... mathematical statement in the theory of quantum mechanics. I will describe its precise meaning below. It is somewhat surprising that stability of matter is not a subject treated in standard physics textbooks. It is however one of the most celebrated results and a cornerstone in mathematical physics. ...
Particle Conjugation and the 1/N_C Corrections to g_A
... of the neutron beta decay constant gA predicted in many chiral soliton models might be dramatically improved by including subleading 1/NC corrections. These calculations, however, require one to make a certain choice about the ordering of two collective space operators which appear in the expression ...
... of the neutron beta decay constant gA predicted in many chiral soliton models might be dramatically improved by including subleading 1/NC corrections. These calculations, however, require one to make a certain choice about the ordering of two collective space operators which appear in the expression ...
Baryons in O (4) and Vibron Model
... It is the goal of this paper to develop a constituent model for baryons that explains the observed clustering in the spectra of the light unflavored baryons. The paper is organized as follows. In Section II we motivate legitimacy of fundamental fields of specified mass and unspecified spin as they e ...
... It is the goal of this paper to develop a constituent model for baryons that explains the observed clustering in the spectra of the light unflavored baryons. The paper is organized as follows. In Section II we motivate legitimacy of fundamental fields of specified mass and unspecified spin as they e ...
Mechanical quantum resonators A. N. Cleland and M. R. Geller
... dynamics of the phase difference δ is that of a particle of mass M = h̄2C/4e2 moving in an effective potential U(δ ) ≡ −EJ (cos δ + s δ ), where s ≡ Ib /I0 is the dimensionless bias current [12]. When 0 < s < 1, U(δ ) has metastable minima, separated from the continuum by a barrier of height ∆U, als ...
... dynamics of the phase difference δ is that of a particle of mass M = h̄2C/4e2 moving in an effective potential U(δ ) ≡ −EJ (cos δ + s δ ), where s ≡ Ib /I0 is the dimensionless bias current [12]. When 0 < s < 1, U(δ ) has metastable minima, separated from the continuum by a barrier of height ∆U, als ...
Conduction electrons propagate diffusively in the system: bumping
... the same, the interference term between them do not average to zero. It turns out that the probability of finding the electron at O is twice that of the classical result because of the quantum interference. ...
... the same, the interference term between them do not average to zero. It turns out that the probability of finding the electron at O is twice that of the classical result because of the quantum interference. ...