R-107_WangCY.pdf
... the QDs simulation process. It involves material anisotropy induced coupling between the elastic and electric fields and it must include the full three-dimensional and usually intricate shapes of the QDs. Numerical simulations are often performed by finite difference, finite element, or atomistic te ...
... the QDs simulation process. It involves material anisotropy induced coupling between the elastic and electric fields and it must include the full three-dimensional and usually intricate shapes of the QDs. Numerical simulations are often performed by finite difference, finite element, or atomistic te ...
Experiments with Entangled Photons Bell Inequalities, Non-local Games and Bound Entanglement
... the concepts on which classical physics is based. For instance, it permits persistent correlations between classically separated systems, that are termed as entanglement. To circumvent these problems and explain entanglement, hidden variables theories–based on undiscovered parameters–have been devis ...
... the concepts on which classical physics is based. For instance, it permits persistent correlations between classically separated systems, that are termed as entanglement. To circumvent these problems and explain entanglement, hidden variables theories–based on undiscovered parameters–have been devis ...
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... Quantum Theory and Matter Waves In classical physics, nature consists of matter and energy, which are distinct from one another. In quantum theory, mass and energy are not distinguished. Matter (electrons, neutrons, atoms, molecules,…) behaves like a wave and energy (= radiation: light, x-rays, g,. ...
... Quantum Theory and Matter Waves In classical physics, nature consists of matter and energy, which are distinct from one another. In quantum theory, mass and energy are not distinguished. Matter (electrons, neutrons, atoms, molecules,…) behaves like a wave and energy (= radiation: light, x-rays, g,. ...
QBism, the Perimeter of Quantum Bayesianism
... a 3N -dimensional configuration space, pushed around by a wave function regarded as a real physical field in that space. In “spontaneous collapse” versions, systems are endowed with quantum states that generally evolve unitarily, but from time-to-time collapse without any need for measurement. In Ev ...
... a 3N -dimensional configuration space, pushed around by a wave function regarded as a real physical field in that space. In “spontaneous collapse” versions, systems are endowed with quantum states that generally evolve unitarily, but from time-to-time collapse without any need for measurement. In Ev ...
The Physical World as a Virtual Reality
... Quantum mechanics and relativity theory are the crown jewels of modern physics because they have quite simply never been proved wrong. It all began with Maxwell's wave equations in the 1860s, followed by Planck's constant in 1900, Einstein's special relativity in 1905, general relativity in 1915, an ...
... Quantum mechanics and relativity theory are the crown jewels of modern physics because they have quite simply never been proved wrong. It all began with Maxwell's wave equations in the 1860s, followed by Planck's constant in 1900, Einstein's special relativity in 1905, general relativity in 1915, an ...
Is the quantum mechanical description of physical reality complete
... Schrödinger equation, deterministic, as a complete description of physical reality,…? The answer at which we arrive is the wave-function should not be regarded as a complete description of the physical state of the system. We consider a composite system, consisting of the partial systems A and B whi ...
... Schrödinger equation, deterministic, as a complete description of physical reality,…? The answer at which we arrive is the wave-function should not be regarded as a complete description of the physical state of the system. We consider a composite system, consisting of the partial systems A and B whi ...
I. Harczuk — Atomic decomposition of molecular
... PhD studies seemed mystical and far too advanced for me, however, with Olav’s expertise in the subject it became possible for me to learn details regarding property calculations I would never grasp on my own. I want to give a special thanks to my collaborators in the department, namely Natarajan Aru ...
... PhD studies seemed mystical and far too advanced for me, however, with Olav’s expertise in the subject it became possible for me to learn details regarding property calculations I would never grasp on my own. I want to give a special thanks to my collaborators in the department, namely Natarajan Aru ...
Earth-Moon Lagrangian points as a testbed for general relativity and
... generalize the problem first by solving the dynamical equations describing the motion of the three primaries and then by finding the motion of the planetoid in the presumably known gravitational field produced by the primaries. Since no closed-form solution is known for the full three-body problem, ...
... generalize the problem first by solving the dynamical equations describing the motion of the three primaries and then by finding the motion of the planetoid in the presumably known gravitational field produced by the primaries. Since no closed-form solution is known for the full three-body problem, ...
Remarks on the Boundary conditions of the Radial Schrodinger
... singular potentials for that time are [4-6]. ...
... singular potentials for that time are [4-6]. ...
Time-dependent quantum circular billiard
... on the basis of two-dimensional time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation has yet been done. In the quantum case, the problem of time-dependence is reduced to solving the two-dimensional Schr¨odinger equation with time-dependent boundary conditions. The one-dimensional counterpart of this problem has bee ...
... on the basis of two-dimensional time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation has yet been done. In the quantum case, the problem of time-dependence is reduced to solving the two-dimensional Schr¨odinger equation with time-dependent boundary conditions. The one-dimensional counterpart of this problem has bee ...
Ref. [190]
... [Fig. 1(b)] when only long trajectories contribute to harmonic generation, leading to enhancement of the spectrum with unresolved individual harmonics. For t0 between approximately 0:125 and 0 [as in Figs. 1(c) and 1(d)], only short downhill trajectories will contribute to the spectrum, leading to ...
... [Fig. 1(b)] when only long trajectories contribute to harmonic generation, leading to enhancement of the spectrum with unresolved individual harmonics. For t0 between approximately 0:125 and 0 [as in Figs. 1(c) and 1(d)], only short downhill trajectories will contribute to the spectrum, leading to ...
Entangled Simultaneous Measurement and Elementary Particle Representations
... critical to the interpretation of the result. For example, the usual simultaneous measurement of position and momentum would require separate measurements of each operator on half the ensemble at the same time. This procedure for the assignment of position and momentum to a system, coupled with wave ...
... critical to the interpretation of the result. For example, the usual simultaneous measurement of position and momentum would require separate measurements of each operator on half the ensemble at the same time. This procedure for the assignment of position and momentum to a system, coupled with wave ...
The Ontology of Bohmian Mechanics
... How are we to think about those additional degrees of freedom when we consider a Bohmian subsystem? It is clear that they are not—and cannot be fancied as—internal degrees of freedom of the particles. Instead, we can achieve an intuitive physical description by conceiving a field or wave deploying i ...
... How are we to think about those additional degrees of freedom when we consider a Bohmian subsystem? It is clear that they are not—and cannot be fancied as—internal degrees of freedom of the particles. Instead, we can achieve an intuitive physical description by conceiving a field or wave deploying i ...
PHOTONS AND PHOTON STATISTICS
... consequence of statistics, some come promptly, others come later. This will be discussed in Section 5.3. It was left to Dirac[12] to combine the wave– and particle like aspects of light so that this description is capable of explaining all interference and particle phenomena of the EMF. We shall fol ...
... consequence of statistics, some come promptly, others come later. This will be discussed in Section 5.3. It was left to Dirac[12] to combine the wave– and particle like aspects of light so that this description is capable of explaining all interference and particle phenomena of the EMF. We shall fol ...
Invitation to Local Quantum Physics
... The Bisognano-Wichmann Theorem The PCT theorem was used by J. Bisognano and E. Wichmann in 1976 to derive a structural result that is of fundamental importance for the application of Tomita-Takesaki modular theory in relativistic quantum field theory. Let W be a space-like wedge in space-time, i.e. ...
... The Bisognano-Wichmann Theorem The PCT theorem was used by J. Bisognano and E. Wichmann in 1976 to derive a structural result that is of fundamental importance for the application of Tomita-Takesaki modular theory in relativistic quantum field theory. Let W be a space-like wedge in space-time, i.e. ...