Numerical Methods Project: Feynman path integrals in quantum
... The solution was implemented in C++, within the framework of a class called CMatrix, which is used for other proposes too. The program consist of a main program and three header files where the routions are defined called Feynman.h, CIOstream.h and CMatrix.h . There is two primary functions in the p ...
... The solution was implemented in C++, within the framework of a class called CMatrix, which is used for other proposes too. The program consist of a main program and three header files where the routions are defined called Feynman.h, CIOstream.h and CMatrix.h . There is two primary functions in the p ...
Combinatorics and Boson normal ordering: A gentle introduction
... ordering problem. The main part containing the connection to combinatorics is given in Sec. III. It illustrates the methodology by discussing in detail the solution of a generic example. Some applications are provided in Sec. IV. In Sec. V we point out extensions of this approach and suggest further ...
... ordering problem. The main part containing the connection to combinatorics is given in Sec. III. It illustrates the methodology by discussing in detail the solution of a generic example. Some applications are provided in Sec. IV. In Sec. V we point out extensions of this approach and suggest further ...
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... in classical physics, it is mathematically formidable. We list below some of the mathematical concepts that most students find difficult. The wave function is necessarily a complex quantity. It is important to emphasize that in QP, unlike in classical theories like that of electromagnetic radiation, ...
... in classical physics, it is mathematically formidable. We list below some of the mathematical concepts that most students find difficult. The wave function is necessarily a complex quantity. It is important to emphasize that in QP, unlike in classical theories like that of electromagnetic radiation, ...
PX408: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
... Unsurprisingly, the Schrödinger equation is not relativistically invariant. This is clear since (i) we used the non-relativistic expression for the kinetic energy in its derivation; (ii) the equation contains second-order derivatives with respect to the space-like co-ordinates, but only a first-ord ...
... Unsurprisingly, the Schrödinger equation is not relativistically invariant. This is clear since (i) we used the non-relativistic expression for the kinetic energy in its derivation; (ii) the equation contains second-order derivatives with respect to the space-like co-ordinates, but only a first-ord ...
Quantum Chaos, Transport, and Decoherence in
... in the quantum dynamics makes it difficult to see how classical behavior can be viewed as a limiting case of the quantum behavior. Since the quantum and classical diffusion curves agree for short times, one might expect that this time scale should simply become very long in the classical limit. While ...
... in the quantum dynamics makes it difficult to see how classical behavior can be viewed as a limiting case of the quantum behavior. Since the quantum and classical diffusion curves agree for short times, one might expect that this time scale should simply become very long in the classical limit. While ...
Plenary Talks
... Abstract: Superintegrable systems with second order constants of the motion have been extensively studied and all such systems in 3D Euclidean space are known. This talk will present a classification of second order non-degenerate superintegrable systems on 3D conformally flat spaces. It will be sho ...
... Abstract: Superintegrable systems with second order constants of the motion have been extensively studied and all such systems in 3D Euclidean space are known. This talk will present a classification of second order non-degenerate superintegrable systems on 3D conformally flat spaces. It will be sho ...
Course Syllabus
... Feynman Lectures represents a famous experiment at teaching Quantum Mechanics “correctly” at the sophomore level. (There is actually a nice story in a recent issue of Physics Today about that “experiment,” describing both the design of the course and the putting together of the three-volume masterpi ...
... Feynman Lectures represents a famous experiment at teaching Quantum Mechanics “correctly” at the sophomore level. (There is actually a nice story in a recent issue of Physics Today about that “experiment,” describing both the design of the course and the putting together of the three-volume masterpi ...
The statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics
... such a degree that it hardly seems possible to say anything more about it that has not been already so often said. However, there are some particular aspects which I should like to discuss on what is, for me, such a festive occasion. The first point is this: the work at the Göttingen school, which I ...
... such a degree that it hardly seems possible to say anything more about it that has not been already so often said. However, there are some particular aspects which I should like to discuss on what is, for me, such a festive occasion. The first point is this: the work at the Göttingen school, which I ...
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... • Performed with electrons (C Jönsson 1961 Zeitschrift für Physik 161 454474, translated 1974 American Journal of Physics 42 4-11) • Performed with single electrons (A Tonomura et al. 1989 American Journal of Physics 57 117-120) • Performed with neutrons (A Zeilinger et al. 1988 Reviews of Modern Ph ...
... • Performed with electrons (C Jönsson 1961 Zeitschrift für Physik 161 454474, translated 1974 American Journal of Physics 42 4-11) • Performed with single electrons (A Tonomura et al. 1989 American Journal of Physics 57 117-120) • Performed with neutrons (A Zeilinger et al. 1988 Reviews of Modern Ph ...
Highligh in Physics 2005
... One of the most intriguing problems in modern physics is to explain the emergence of the classical appearance of the macroscopic world from the quantum mechanical laws that rule the behavior of matter at the microscopic level. The fundamental features of quantum mechanics, such as linearity and enta ...
... One of the most intriguing problems in modern physics is to explain the emergence of the classical appearance of the macroscopic world from the quantum mechanical laws that rule the behavior of matter at the microscopic level. The fundamental features of quantum mechanics, such as linearity and enta ...