On Gravity`s role in Quantum State Reduction
... the E a r t h to move by a very tiny amount, so as to allow the mass centre to remain fixed; and since the E a r t h is so very much more massive than the lump, we can consider t h a t in practice the Earth does not move at all. The presence of the E a r t h in these considerations allows us to circ ...
... the E a r t h to move by a very tiny amount, so as to allow the mass centre to remain fixed; and since the E a r t h is so very much more massive than the lump, we can consider t h a t in practice the Earth does not move at all. The presence of the E a r t h in these considerations allows us to circ ...
B.R. Martin. Nuclear and Particle Physics. Appendix A. Some results
... The kinetic (T) and potential (V) energies are transformed into the Hamiltonian which acts upon the wave function to generate the evolution of the wavefunction in time and space. T + V = E ...
... The kinetic (T) and potential (V) energies are transformed into the Hamiltonian which acts upon the wave function to generate the evolution of the wavefunction in time and space. T + V = E ...
Energy Spectra of an Electron in a Pyramid-shaped
... standing wave pattern. It should be noted that the concept of particle reflection from the boundary of the nanostructure is evidently favorable for the effective mass approximation, because it increases the effective path of a particle in the semiconductor material. According to Refs. [8, 9], the tr ...
... standing wave pattern. It should be noted that the concept of particle reflection from the boundary of the nanostructure is evidently favorable for the effective mass approximation, because it increases the effective path of a particle in the semiconductor material. According to Refs. [8, 9], the tr ...
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... The theme of phenomenology and quantum physics is here tackled by examining some basic interpretational issues in quantum physics. One key issue in quantum theory from the very beginning has been whether it is possible to provide a quantum ontology of particles in motion in the same way as in classi ...
... The theme of phenomenology and quantum physics is here tackled by examining some basic interpretational issues in quantum physics. One key issue in quantum theory from the very beginning has been whether it is possible to provide a quantum ontology of particles in motion in the same way as in classi ...
Completely positive post-Markovian master equation via a
... An open quantum system is one that is coupled to an external environment 关1,2兴. Such systems are of fundamental interest, as the notion of a closed system is almost always an idealization and approximation. Open quantum systems tend to decohere, and for this reason have recently received intense con ...
... An open quantum system is one that is coupled to an external environment 关1,2兴. Such systems are of fundamental interest, as the notion of a closed system is almost always an idealization and approximation. Open quantum systems tend to decohere, and for this reason have recently received intense con ...
Dissipative decoherence in the Grover algorithm
... qubits is in the up state that reduces the value of γ by a factor 2 comparing to the maximum decay rate Γmax . The result (6) is in agreement with the dependence found in [13,14] for other quantum algorithms with dissipative decoherence. This means that the decay rate relation (6) gives a universal ...
... qubits is in the up state that reduces the value of γ by a factor 2 comparing to the maximum decay rate Γmax . The result (6) is in agreement with the dependence found in [13,14] for other quantum algorithms with dissipative decoherence. This means that the decay rate relation (6) gives a universal ...
6.5-6.9 1 6.5 Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Orbitals
... What properties of the electron do the principal quantum number(n), the angular momentum quantum number(l) and the magnetic quantum number determine(ml). What values can each of these quantum numbers have, how are their values related? What are the shapes of the orbitals for different values of ...
... What properties of the electron do the principal quantum number(n), the angular momentum quantum number(l) and the magnetic quantum number determine(ml). What values can each of these quantum numbers have, how are their values related? What are the shapes of the orbitals for different values of ...
Completely Quantized Collapse and Consequences
... The usual quantum rule for probabilities (the squared norm of a state in the superposition) gives the CSL probability of realization of that state. The measurement (reality) problem in standard quantum theory has often been phrased in terms of difficulties associated with the ill-defined collapse po ...
... The usual quantum rule for probabilities (the squared norm of a state in the superposition) gives the CSL probability of realization of that state. The measurement (reality) problem in standard quantum theory has often been phrased in terms of difficulties associated with the ill-defined collapse po ...
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... Reading: sections 6.5-6.6 Erwin Schrödinger proposed an equation containing both wave and particle terms. The solution of the equation is known as a wave function, Ψ (psi). ...
... Reading: sections 6.5-6.6 Erwin Schrödinger proposed an equation containing both wave and particle terms. The solution of the equation is known as a wave function, Ψ (psi). ...
Persistent currents controlled by non-classical electromagnetic fields J. D
... [3]. In this paper, we show that they can also be induced by non-classical electromagnetic fields. The purpose of these considerations is to present some interdisciplinary research that exploits the quantum nature of the non-classical fields, which are studied in optics in order to control the behav ...
... [3]. In this paper, we show that they can also be induced by non-classical electromagnetic fields. The purpose of these considerations is to present some interdisciplinary research that exploits the quantum nature of the non-classical fields, which are studied in optics in order to control the behav ...