Quantum and classical statistics of the electromagnetic zero
... ZPF-mediated quantum phenomena. Some support for the possibility of non-gravitating vacuum energy has recently been proposed by Dutta [11]. Nevertheless, the SED concepts have met with justifiable skepticism given the limitations of SED vis-à-vis modern quantum theory. We address one such limitatio ...
... ZPF-mediated quantum phenomena. Some support for the possibility of non-gravitating vacuum energy has recently been proposed by Dutta [11]. Nevertheless, the SED concepts have met with justifiable skepticism given the limitations of SED vis-à-vis modern quantum theory. We address one such limitatio ...
6.5
... ψ ( r , t ) is the wavefunction, which is the amplitude for the particle to have a given position r at any given time t. m is the mass of the particle. ...
... ψ ( r , t ) is the wavefunction, which is the amplitude for the particle to have a given position r at any given time t. m is the mass of the particle. ...
Solving Schrödinger`s Wave Equation
... line Y in Figure 14.1, it can escape by quantum mechanical tunnelling. By the same types of random collision processes which we discussed in connection with the Boltzmann and Maxwell distributions, α-particles can acquire a significant amount of kinetic energy and so can have positive energy, as ill ...
... line Y in Figure 14.1, it can escape by quantum mechanical tunnelling. By the same types of random collision processes which we discussed in connection with the Boltzmann and Maxwell distributions, α-particles can acquire a significant amount of kinetic energy and so can have positive energy, as ill ...
Sects. 3.3 & 3.4
... the oscillator (different initial conditions!). No 2 phase paths of the oscillator can cross! – If they could cross, this would mean that for given initial conditions x(t0), v(t0), the motion could proceed on different phase paths. This is impossible, since the solutions to a linear 2nd order differ ...
... the oscillator (different initial conditions!). No 2 phase paths of the oscillator can cross! – If they could cross, this would mean that for given initial conditions x(t0), v(t0), the motion could proceed on different phase paths. This is impossible, since the solutions to a linear 2nd order differ ...
Why There are 3 Dimensions Final 4a
... One for all and Three in one We experience three dimensions because time/gravity/relativity or the Higgs field as well as electromagnetic/ , weak and the strong forces all intersect in three dimensions at one sub-quantun point. And fields of spin and thier entropy transports the standard models p ...
... One for all and Three in one We experience three dimensions because time/gravity/relativity or the Higgs field as well as electromagnetic/ , weak and the strong forces all intersect in three dimensions at one sub-quantun point. And fields of spin and thier entropy transports the standard models p ...
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... Entanglement is one of the key features to quantum info-communication technology. Although parametric down-conversion has been used so far to generate highly entangled pairs of photons, entangled photon sources using semiconductors are desired for practical applications [1-3]. We reported the first ...
... Entanglement is one of the key features to quantum info-communication technology. Although parametric down-conversion has been used so far to generate highly entangled pairs of photons, entangled photon sources using semiconductors are desired for practical applications [1-3]. We reported the first ...
Constructing mehod of 2-EPP with different quantum error correcting
... In this paper, we proposed a method to construct a 2EPP which consists of different quantum error correcting codes and by simulations investigated the performance of the 2-EPPs for a phase-damping channel. The proposed protocol showed improved fidelity and purification rate compared with an EPP from a ...
... In this paper, we proposed a method to construct a 2EPP which consists of different quantum error correcting codes and by simulations investigated the performance of the 2-EPPs for a phase-damping channel. The proposed protocol showed improved fidelity and purification rate compared with an EPP from a ...
Variational principle in the conservation operators deduction
... Quantum Mechanics acts in terms of operators. And the shape of any certain operator is usually postulated [1-4]. But, in general, there is no absolute identiy between the shape of operator and its physical value. Thus no one can absolutely rely on the operators obtained by such an arbitrary way. Thi ...
... Quantum Mechanics acts in terms of operators. And the shape of any certain operator is usually postulated [1-4]. But, in general, there is no absolute identiy between the shape of operator and its physical value. Thus no one can absolutely rely on the operators obtained by such an arbitrary way. Thi ...
Quantum States and Propositions
... leads to a transition into a more classical behavior, in agreement with the common intuition ! ...
... leads to a transition into a more classical behavior, in agreement with the common intuition ! ...
DAY 16 Summary of Topics Covered in Today`s Lecture Damped
... stored in the spring. The total Energy in the system does not change, so a SHO will oscillate forever. In most oscillators, however, there is friction. A simple friction force is that produced by viscous fluids, where the drag force on an object moving with velocity v is given by Fdrag = - b v. If t ...
... stored in the spring. The total Energy in the system does not change, so a SHO will oscillate forever. In most oscillators, however, there is friction. A simple friction force is that produced by viscous fluids, where the drag force on an object moving with velocity v is given by Fdrag = - b v. If t ...
Another Look at the Wigner Function
... values making it impossible to interpret it as a genuine probability distribution function. For this reason it is frequently referred to as a quasi-probability function, and loses some of its classical appeal. In any case, the Wigner function is redundant in the sense that it is generated from a Sch ...
... values making it impossible to interpret it as a genuine probability distribution function. For this reason it is frequently referred to as a quasi-probability function, and loses some of its classical appeal. In any case, the Wigner function is redundant in the sense that it is generated from a Sch ...
Theoretical Physics T2 Quantum Mechanics
... In 1916 R.A.Millikan developed an experimental setup (sketched in Fig. 1.6) which allowed to check the accuracy of Einstein’s formula (Proposition 1.2.2). He was awarded the Nobel prize for his work on the electron charge and the photoelectric effect in 1923. A photocathode is irradiated with ultrav ...
... In 1916 R.A.Millikan developed an experimental setup (sketched in Fig. 1.6) which allowed to check the accuracy of Einstein’s formula (Proposition 1.2.2). He was awarded the Nobel prize for his work on the electron charge and the photoelectric effect in 1923. A photocathode is irradiated with ultrav ...
Seoul National University, Korea, 06/2010, Insuk Yu
... 1. Estimation of the validity of the AdS-CFT approach 2. Large N limit For what condensed matter systems these problems are minimized? Phase Transitions triggered by thermal fluctuations ...
... 1. Estimation of the validity of the AdS-CFT approach 2. Large N limit For what condensed matter systems these problems are minimized? Phase Transitions triggered by thermal fluctuations ...
slides - 7th MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS MEETING
... The main task of AQC is to describe the very early stage in the evolution of the Universe. At this stage, the Universe was in a quantum state, which should be described by a wave function (complex valued and depends on some real parameters). But, QC is related to Planck scale phenomena - it is natur ...
... The main task of AQC is to describe the very early stage in the evolution of the Universe. At this stage, the Universe was in a quantum state, which should be described by a wave function (complex valued and depends on some real parameters). But, QC is related to Planck scale phenomena - it is natur ...
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... the sum of those in the separate beams (1 + 1 = 2). Quantum mechanically, the beams interfere, and the spacing of the fringes separating regions of constructive and destructive interference is proportional to h; across the fringes the intensity varies from zero and four times that of each beam (1 + ...
... the sum of those in the separate beams (1 + 1 = 2). Quantum mechanically, the beams interfere, and the spacing of the fringes separating regions of constructive and destructive interference is proportional to h; across the fringes the intensity varies from zero and four times that of each beam (1 + ...