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Lambert W function From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The graph of W(x) for W > −4 and x < 6. The upper branch with W ≥ −1 is the function W0 (principal branch), the lower branch with W ≤ −1 is the function W−1. In mathematics, the Lambert-W function, also called the omega function or p...
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Erwin Schroedinger Erwin Schrödinger Final Answers © 2000-2016   Gérard P. Michon, Ph.D. The Schrödinger Equation but to think what nobody has yet thought,  about that which everybody sees Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) Related articles on this site: Related Links (Outside this Site) Schrödinger Picture and He...
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The Anderson Institute Logo     Where history is becoming an experimental science       Quantum Tunneling An Overview and Comparison by Dr. David Lewis Anderson Quantum Tunneling is an evanescent wave coupling effect that occurs in quantum mechanics. The correct wavelength combined with the proper tunneling barrier...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Why the least action: a fact or a meaning ? 1. Jun 28, 2006 #1 Have some people tried to find a meaning to the principle of least action that apparently underlies the whole physics? I know of one attempt, but not convincing to me (°). A convincing attempt, even modest, ...
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Equations of motion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Equation of motion) Jump to: navigation, search In mathematical physics, equations of motion are equations that describe the behaviour of a physical system in terms of its motion as a function of time.[1] More specifically, the equations of ...
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How to model large atoms 1. Hi! One can easily analyze the Hydrogen Atom since it is a two body problem. But how do you apply Quantum Theory to model atoms (such as iron) which are much larger and predict their behaviour in an environment? My guess is that you use statistical mechanics, but I only just ...
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Complex potential model for low-energy neutron scattering Fiedeldey H. ; Frahn W.E. (1961) The optical model for low-energy neutron scattering is treated explicitly by means of a new form of complex potential which permits an exact solution of the S-wave Schrödinger equation. This potential is everywhere continuousl...
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Menu principal Comité de coordination Printer friendly page Qualitative Behaviour and Controllability of Partial Differential Equations / Comportement qualitatif et controlabilité des EDP (Org: Holger Teismann, Acadia University) DAVID AMUNDSEN, Carleton University Resonant Solutions of the Forced KdV Equation...
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Moving gapless indirect excitons in monolayer graphene • Mahmood Mahmoodian1Email author and Affiliated with • Matvey Entin1 Affiliated with Nanoscale Research Letters20127:599 DOI: 10.1186/10.1186/1556-276X-7-599 Received: 16 July 2012 Accepted: 11 October 2012 Pu...
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More Options Buddy Can You Paradigm? Reality Check Victor Stenger Skeptical Briefs Volume 10.3, September 2000 A common view is that science progresses by a series of abrupt changes in which new scientific theories replace old ones that are “proven wrong” and never again see the light of day. Unless, as John Horga...
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Subscribe now Log in Your login is case sensitive I have forgotten my password New Scientist TV: Lego pirate proves how freak waves can sink ships Sandrine Ceurstemont, editor, New Scientist TV A calm sea can sometimes unleash an unexpected weapon: a sudden monster wave that engulfs a large ship. Now Amin Chabc...
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Researchers in the US have created the first artificial samples of graphene with electronic properties that can be controlled in a way not possible in the natural form of the material. The samples can be used to study the properties of so-called Dirac fermions, which give graphene many of its unique electronic properti...
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Quantum Mechanics/Waves and Modes < Quantum Mechanics Many misconceptions about quantum mechanics may be avoided if some concepts of field theory and quantum field theory like "normal mode" and "occupation" are introduced right from the start. They are needed for understanding the deepest and most interesting ideas o...
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Tim Maudlin The Metaphysics Within Physics Tim Maudlin, The Metaphysics Within Physics, Oxford University Press, 2007, 197pp., $49.95 (hbk), ISBN 9780199218219. Reviewed by Richard Healey, University of Arizona This brief but fertile volume develops and defends the basic idea that "metaphysics, in so far as it is c...
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Copenhagen interpretation From Wikiquote Jump to navigation Jump to search The Copenhagen interpretation is a loosely-knit informal collection of axioms or doctrines that attempt to express in everyday language the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. The interpretation was largely devised in the years 1925–1...
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Time-independent schrödinger equation What is time independent Schrodinger equation? The time independent Schrodinger equation for one dimension is of the form. where U(x) is the potential energy and E represents the system energy. It has a number of important physical applications in quantum mechanics. What is M in...
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Lie-algebraic discretization of differential equations title={Lie-algebraic discretization of differential equations}, author={Yu. F. Smirnov and Alexander V. Turbiner}, journal={Modern Physics Letters A}, A certain representation for the Heisenberg algebra in finite difference operators is established. The Lie ...
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Light-front holography - A new approach to relativistic hadron dynamics and nonperturbative QCD Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica    Stanley J. Brodsky SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94309, USA This research was supported by the Department of Energy contract DE–AC...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Experimental Support of Shrodinger Equation 1. Oct 16, 2014 #1 The reason I'm posting this is because I'm trying to understand how to interpret the wave function of a particle. I'm trying to decide which interpretations of quantum mechanics are just speculation, and wh...
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Copenhagen interpretation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search The Copenhagen interpretation is an expression of the meaning of quantum mechanics that was largely devised in the years 1925 to 1927 by Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. It remains one of the most commonly taught interp...
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lördag 29 juni 2013 The Linear Scalar MultiD Schrödinger Equation as Pseudo-Science If we are still going to put up with these damn quantum jumps, I am sorry that I ever had anything to do with quantum theory. (Erwin Schrödinger) The pillars of modern physics are quantum mechanics and relativity theory, which both h...
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Entropy 2014, 16(2), 699-725; doi:10.3390/e16020699 Thermodynamics as Control Theory David Wallace Balliol College, Oxford OX1 3BJ, UK; E-Mail: david.wallace@balliol.ox.ac.uk Received: 23 October 2013; in revised form: 18 November 2013 / Accepted: 17 December 2013 / Published: 24 January 2014 : I explore the reducti...
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Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Positive Lyapunov exponent and minimality for a class of one-dimensional quasi-periodic Schrödinger equations a1 Department of Mathematics, Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden (e-mail: Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G...
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Take the 2-minute tour × Teaching graduate analysis has inspired me to think about the completeness theorem for Fourier series and the more difficult Plancherel theorem for the Fourier transform on $\mathbb{R}$. There are several ways to prove that the Fourier basis is complete for $L^2(S^1)$. The approach that I find...
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Take the 2-minute tour × I was hoping that someone could give me the more fundamental reason that we take as the temporal part of a quantum wavefunction the function $e^{-i\omega t}$ and not $e^{+i\omega t}$? Clearly $e^{-i\omega t}$ solves the time dependent Schrödinger equation whereas $e^{+i\omega t}$ does not. Ho...
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Take the 2-minute tour × Recently there have been some interesting questions on standard QM and especially on uncertainty principle and I enjoyed reviewing these basic concepts. And I came to realize I have an interesting question of my own. I guess the answer should be known but I wasn't able to resolve the problem m...
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Hartree–Fock method From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Hartree-Fock method) Jump to: navigation, search In computational physics and chemistry, the Hartree–Fock (HF) method is a method of approximation for the determination of the wave function and the energy of a quantum many-body system in a s...
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Take the 2-minute tour × I have been wondering about the axiom of choice and how it relates to physics. In particular, I was wondering how many (if any) experimentally-verified physical theories require axiom of choice (or well-ordering) and if any theories actually require constructability. As a math student, I have ...
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Psychology Wiki Many-minds interpretation Revision as of 19:08, September 21, 2006 by Lifeartist (Talk | contribs) 34,191pages on this wiki The many-minds interpretation of quantum mechanics extends the many-worlds interpretation by proposing that the distinction between worlds should be made at the level of the ...
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Take the 2-minute tour × In mathematical physics and other textbooks we find the Legendre polynomials are solutions of Legendre's differential equations. But I didn't understand where we encounter Legendre's differential equations (physical example). What is the basic physical concept behind the Legendre polynomials? ...
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Take the 2-minute tour × Is the Born rule a fundamental postulate of quantum mechanics, or can it be inferred from unitary evolution? share|improve this question As the page about postulates you linked to correctly says, the Born-like rules to calculate probabilities from state vectors and operators are among the gen...
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012 Quantum Gravity and Taxes The other day I got caught in a conversation about the Royal Institute of Technology and how it deals with value added taxes. After the third round of explanation, I still hadn’t quite understood the Swedish tax regulations. This prompted my conversation partner to...
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The Mechanical Theory of Everything mteDr. Joseph M. Brown’s latest book, The Mechanical Theory of Everything, is available now from Basic Research Press and Amazon. This volume represents a lifetime of research into the problems and foundations of biology, physics, mathematics, and language. Click here for more inf...
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Friday, March 31, 2006 Quantum Probability I took part in a brief discussion over at antimeta which reminded me that I ought to get back to a document I started writing on quantum mechanics for dummies. One of my pet peeves is that I believe there to be a little bit of a conspiracy to make quantum mechanics seem less...
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lördag 26 september 2015 Volkswagen Emission Scandal vs German Political Correctness Leadership Germany with Angela Merkel is actively seeking to take the leading role in a giant transformation of the world economy into a new green economy with reductions of CO2 emissions to preindustrial levels as prime goal.  In th...
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Dismiss Notice Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Two-electron Ground State of a Spin-Independent Hamiltonian is a singlet 1. Jun 8, 2012 #1 The problem is from Ashcroft&Mermin, Ch32, #2(a). (This is for self-study, not coursework.) The mean energy of a two-electron system with Hamiltonian ...
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Varieties of Emergence David J. Chalmers Department of Philosophy University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721. [[Written for the Templeton Foundation workshop on emergence in Granada, August 2002. Given the informal nature of the workshop, I haven't been especially careful with citations and such, but I should note up fr...
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Pin Me What is the Science Behind God's Fist - The Research on Rogue Waves written by: Dr. Crystal Cooper • edited by: Ricky • updated: 6/29/2011 Scientists are not content with the mere observation of the mysterious phenomena that are rogue waves, but are carrying out intensive research. This article examines how o...
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Theoretical Chemistry Theoretical chemistry is the discipline that uses quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, and statistical mechanics to explain the structures and dynamics of chemical systems and to correlate, understand, and predict their thermodynamic and kinetic properties. Modern theoretical chemistry may be ...
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Disclaimer: I do not know a whole terrible lot about the intricacies of either chaos theory or quantum mechanics, let alone the combination of the two, this is more a philosophical thing than a scientific one, I know I get a lot of things wrong (on both sides) Further disclaimer (thank to ariels for the information): ...
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014 Maldacena's bound on statistical significance JM: Geometry and Quantum Mechanics, Maldacena reminds us of the obvious and old observation that the spacetime inside the black hole interior (i.e. the lifetime and the Lebensraum of the poor infalling observers) is limited which inevitably seem...
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måndag 19 december 2016 New Quantum Mechanics 21: Micro as Macro The new quantum mechanics as realQM explored in this sequence of posts offers a model for the microscopic physics of atoms which is of the same form as the classical continuum mechanical models of macroscopic physics such as Maxwell's equations for elec...
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Why are diatomic oxygen molecules STILL reactive especially with metallic elements like sodium and copper even at room temperature? You would think that since the two oxygen atoms already have the much needed 8 valence electrons when they bonded with each other that they wouldn't need to react with anything else but t...
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Cookies policy Book review 7 June 2003 It’s a kind of magic Quantum: A guide for the perplexed by Jim al-Khalili, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £18.99, ISBN 0297843052 Reviewed by Marcus Chown “THERE is something fascinating about science,” Mark Twain famously wrote. “One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of ...
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Take the 2-minute tour × I am reading up on the Schrödinger equation and I quote: share|improve this question Possible duplicate: physics.stackexchange.com/q/44003/2451 –  Qmechanic Dec 11 '13 at 13:48 2 Answers 2 up vote 18 down vote accepted share|improve this answer Sorry I found David Z' answer ...
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Durham e-Theses You are in: Modern approaches to the exchange-correlation problem Peach, Michael Joseph George (2009) Modern approaches to the exchange-correlation problem. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. Kohn-Sham density functional theory (DFT) is the most prevalent electronic structure method in chemistry...
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Support Options Submit a Support Ticket Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 11: Open 1D Systems - The Transfer Matrix Method By Gerhard Klimeck1, Dragica Vasileska2, Samarth Agarwal3, Parijat Sengupta3 1. Purdue University 2. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 3. Electrical and Co...
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next up previous contents index Next: Second Quantization Up: Reducing the Size of Previous: The Frozen Core Approximation Truncated CI is not Size Extensive As we have previously pointed out, full CI --being the matrix formulation of the Schrödinger equation--is an exact theory for nonrelativistic electronic structu...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Consciousness, Determinism and the Many Worlds view 1. Oct 8, 2005 #1 There are a few threads about determinism here and a few about interpretations of quantum mechanics, so I thought I'd start one that combines them. Determinism is nicely defined by the Stanford E...
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onsdag 2 september 2015 Finite Element Quantum Mechanics 5: 1d Model in Spherical Symmetry The new Schrödinger equation I am studying in this sequence of posts takes the following form, in spherical coordinates with radial coordinate $r\ge 0$ in the case of spherical symmetry, for an atom with kernel of charge $Z$ at...
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Viewpoint: Dissipative Stopwatches Christine Muschik, Institute of Photonic Sciences, Av. Carl Friedrich Gauss, 3, 08860 Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain Published March 11, 2013  |  Physics 6, 29 (2013)  |  DOI: 10.1103/Physics.6.29 Precisely Timing Dissipative Quantum Information Processing M. J. Kastoryano, M. M. ...
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Erwin Schrödinger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This person was awarded a Nobel Prize Erwin Schrödinger Erwin Schrödinger (Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schrödinger, 12 August 1887, Vienna-Erdberg – 4 January 1961, Vienna) was an Austrian physicist and theoretical biologist. He was ...
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Does Philosophy Make You a Better Scientist? By Sean Carroll | July 6, 2009 9:27 am Steve Hsu pulls out a provocative quote from philosopher of science Paul Feyerabend: It’s probably true that the post-WWII generations of leading physicists were less broadly educated than their pre-war counterparts (although there ...
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2009/07/06/does-philosophy-make-you-a-better-scientist/
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Leveling Up August 7, 2019 If there’s anyone left still following along after all the extended silences and affirmative responses to the “are you still in school” question, it’s time to check in with what I’m doing now. While I did, in fact, graduate with some degrees a while back there’s still a long way to go on th...
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Skip to main content Chemistry LibreTexts 9.2: The H₂⁺ Prototypical Species • Page ID • Molecular orbital theory is a conceptual extension of the orbital model, which was so successfully applied to atomic structure. As was once playfully remarked, "a molecule is nothing more than an atom with more nuclei." This m...
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Why is a proton assumed to be always at the center while applying the Schrödinger equation? Isn't it a quantum particle? | cite | improve this question | | | | | • 2 $\begingroup$ Self interactions are not considered in a non-relativistic quantum mechanical treatment and the Hydrogen atom is usually treated that...
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Rigid rotor The rigid rotor is a mechanical model of rotating systems. An arbitrary rigid rotor is a 3-dimensional rigid object, such as a top. To orient such an object in space requires three angles, known as Euler angles. A special rigid rotor is the linear rotor requiring only two angles to describe, for example o...
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Technology QuarterlyMar 24th 2001 edition Making materials atom by atom No more trial-and-error alchemy, materials can now be created with any desired properties—one atom at a time IN A modern-day hunt for the Philosopher's Stone, scientists are swapping the painstaking and messy processes of the laboratory bench fo...
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direkt zum Inhalt springen direkt zum Hauptnavigationsmenü Sie sind hier TU Berlin Page Content Java visualisations for quantum mechanics Wave packet dispersion This Applet visualizes the behaviour of a free wave packet changing with time. The wave number can be set by the user. In contrast to the "classical" ...
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Kolmogorov equation Read PDF version  |   Download Code 1 Introduction We are interested in the numerical discretization of the Kolmogorov equation [12] <p><span class="math display">\[\label{kolmo} \left\{ \begin{array}{lll} \partial_t f - \mu \partial_{xx} f - v(x) \partial_y f =0, & (x,y)\in\R^2, t>0,\\ f(x,y,0) ...
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Sunday, November 20, 2011 The Speed of Light 'This is reinforcing the previous finding and ruling out some possible systematic errors which could have in principle been affecting it,' said Antonio Ereditato of the Opera collaboration. 'We didn't think they were, and now we have the proof,' he told BBC News. 'This is ...
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Many-minds interpretation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The many-minds interpretation of quantum mechanics extends the many-worlds interpretation by proposing that the distinction between worlds should be made at the level of the mind of an individual observer. The concept was firs...
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Atoms of an Isotope Are Identical, Literally Matt Strassler [December 14, 2012] Now here’s a remarkable fact, with enormous implications for biology.  Take any isotope of any chemical element with atomic number Z.  If you take a collection of atoms that are from that isotope — a bunch of atoms that all have Z electro...
https://profmattstrassler.com/articles-and-posts/particle-physics-basics/the-structure-of-matter/atoms-building-blocks-of-molecules/atoms-of-an-isotope-are-identical-literally/
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If You Can’t Make Predictions, You’re Still In A Crisis A New York Times article by Northeastern University professor Lisa Feldman Barrett claims that Psychology Is Not In Crisis: Is psychology in the midst of a research crisis? An initiative called the Reproducibility Project at the University of Virginia recently ...
https://slatestarcodex.com/2015/09/05/if-you-cant-make-predictions-youre-still-in-a-crisis/
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Principle of least action From Scholarpedia Chris G. Gray (2009), Scholarpedia, 4(12):8291. doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.8291 revision #150617 [link to/cite this article] Jump to: navigation, search The principle of least action is the basic variational principle of particle and continuum systems. In Hamilton's formulati...
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Measurement in quantum mechanics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Quantum measurement) Jump to: navigation, search Measurement from a practical point of view[edit] Measurement plays an important role in quantum mechanics, and it is viewed in different ways among various interpretations of q...
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Measurement in quantum mechanics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Quantum measurement) Jump to: navigation, search A measurement always causes the system to jump into an eigenstate of the dynamical variable that is being measured, the eigenvalue this eigenstate belongs to being equal to the re...
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Chemistry 251 » Fall » Full Semester 4 Credits Physical Chemistry I Instructor(s): James M. Farrar Prerequisites: Physics 113-114 or 121-122 and Math 163 or 165. Crosslisting: CHM 441 Course Summary: This course is an introduction to the quantum theory of matter, with particular applications to problems of chemical i...
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Related Searches found solution Vector space In mathematics, a vector space (or linear space) is a collection of objects (called vectors) that, informally speaking, may be scaled and added. More formally, a vector space is a set on which two operations, called (vector) addition and (scalar) multiplication, are defin...
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Dismiss Notice Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! A question about tunneling 1. Apr 19, 2008 #1 This isn't actually a homework question/problem, but a conceptual problem that i've been having regarding tunneling. Can someone please tell me what will happen to a particle's energy if a particle tu...
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Hydrogen atoms under the magnifying glass May 22, 2013 Figure: (left) two-dimensional projection of electrons resulting from excitation of hydrogen atoms to four electronic states labeled with a set of quantum numbers (n1,n2,m) and having (from top to bottom) 0, 1, 2 and 3 nodes in the wave function for the ξ = r+z pa...
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The hallmark of a calculus course is epsilon-delta proofs. As one moves closer and closer to a point of interest (reducing δ, the distance from the point-of-interest), the phenomenon's measure is bounded by something times ε, a linear error term. The bound comes from the continuity of the function, also defined in epsi...
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Singularities and Black Holes First published Mon Jun 29, 2009 Black holes are regions of spacetime from which nothing, not even light, can escape. A typical black hole is the result of the gravitational force becoming so strong that one would have to travel faster than light to escape its pull. Such black holes co...
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Wavefunctions as gravitational waves This is the paper I always wanted to write. It is there now, and I think it is good – and that‘s an understatement. 🙂 It is probably best to download it as a pdf-file from the viXra.org site because this was a rather fast ‘copy and paste’ job from the Word version of the paper, so...
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Friday, July 31, 2009 OU Summer School (Quantum Mechanics - SMXR358) Just back from Open University summer school, a week at Sussex University near Brighton doing experiments in quantum mechanics (course SMXR358). Saturday July 25th The school proper stared with a lecture on spectroscopy and notation. I guess this ...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Quantum Effects in Biology. 1. Mar 3, 2009 #1 In my biology class, I've learned that most of the fundamental processes of genetics occur on an atomic level (i.e. DNA, RNA, etc.). Can quantum mechanics be applied? 2. jcsd 3. Mar 3, 2009 #2 User Avatar Scien...
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Condensed matter physics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Condensed matter) Jump to: navigation, search Condensed matter physics is a branch of physics that deals with the physical properties of condensed phases of matter.[1] Condensed matter physicists seek to understand the behavior of these...
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 Touching Women Today I want to share two useful tidbits about touch and women that I think should be better known, but aren't because people get embarrassed to talk about this stuff. The first is a pressure point to help menstrual cramps. Everyone knows about pinching next to the thumb to he...
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Search This Blog Physics Book Face Off: Hyperspace Vs. The Elegant Universe I've always been interested in physics. It's the subject that tries to answer the ultimate question of how the universe, and everything in it, works at its most fundamental level. I took a few physics courses in college, but I started to shy ...
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016 On the Quantum God of the Gaps I recently listened to an episode of the Atheistically Speaking podcast on the subject of Einstein's and Gödel's belief (or lack thereof) in God.  The podcast overall is quite enjoyable and going strong after more than 200 episodes; I've only started listening in...
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Entanglement (physics) From Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium Jump to: navigation, search This article is developing and not approved. Main Article Related Articles  [?] Bibliography  [?] External Links  [?] Citable Version  [?] (CC) Photo: Mike Seyfang Photonics is widely used when creating entanglement. There a...
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Mauro Murzi's pages on Philosophy of Science - Quantum mechanics  prev Index Features of Schrödinger quantum mechanics next  1. Introduction. The main goal of this article is to provide a mathematical introduction to Schrödinger quantum mechanics suitable for people interested in its philosophical implications. A...
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Take the 2-minute tour × I just started watching the coursera lectures on the basics of quantum mechanics and one of the first lectures were on deriving Schrodinger's equation and its interpretation it under Born's interpretation. What I want to ask is what the wave function \begin{equation} \psi({\bf r},t) \end{equat...
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Definition of Schrödinger equation in English: Schrödinger equation • A differential equation which forms the basis of the quantum-mechanical description of matter in terms of the wave-like properties of particles in a field. Its solution is related to the probability density of a particle in space and time. ...
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May 15 2012 Another Blogger Jumps Into the Dualism Fray It has been a while since I wrote about dualism – the notion that the mind is something more than the functioning of the brain. Previously I had a blog duel about dualism with creationist neurosurgeon, Michael Egnor. Now someone else has jumped into that discuss...
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Atomic orbital From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Electron cloud) Jump to: navigation, search The shapes of the first five atomic orbitals: 1s, 2s, 2px, 2py, and 2pz. The colors show the wave function phase. These are graphs of ψ(x, y, z) functions which depend on the coordinates of one electron....
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Qualitative Behaviour and Controllability of Partial Differential Equations / Comportement qualitatif et controlabilité des EDP (Org: Holger Teismann, Acadia University) DAVID AMUNDSEN, Carleton University Resonant Solutions of the Forced KdV Equation The forced Korteweg-de Vries (fKdV) Equation provides a canonical ...
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MaplePrimes Announcement Reporting from Amsterdam, it's a pleasure to report on day one of the 2014 Maple T.A. User Summit. Being our first Maple T.A. User Summit, we wanted to ensure attendees were not only given the opportunity to sit-in on key note presentations from various university or college professors, high s...
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Particles can also be called wave packets. There is some probability function that determines which part of the wave packet the mass of the particle is in. The tail of this probability function can extend into a seperate neighboring object, during which time, the particle could decide to jump to that other place and th...
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Is There Anything Beyond Quantum Computing? 159 Responses to “Is There Anything Beyond Quantum Computing?” 1. rrtucci Says: So, did P=NP during inflation, as Lloyd proposed? 2. Scott Says: rrtucci: I hesitate to ask, but … where did he propose such a thing? Assuming P≠NP “now,” the answer to yo...
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The Schrödinger equation is a partial differential equation whose solution is the wave equation, which describes the probability density of a given particle over space. The general form of the Schrödinger equation is i \hbar \frac{\partial}{\partial t}\Psi(\mathbf{r},t) = \hat H \Psi(\mathbf{r},t) where i is the imag...
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Dismiss Notice Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Griffiths´ Quantum Mechanics prerequisites 1. Sep 9, 2015 #1 I am a math major, currently in my 3rd year of undergraduate studies, majoring in measure theory / probability / mathematical statistics. I am in the dubious situation that I will be takin...
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Saturday, December 31, 2005 ... Français/Deutsch/Español/Česky/Japanese/Related posts from blogosphere Testing E=mc2 for centuries Chad Orzel seems to disagree with my comments about the interplay between the theory and experiment in physics. That's too bad because I am convinced that a person who has at least a rudi...
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Instabilities in low-dimensional magnetism In the previous Section, measurements and simulations were discussed of ultrafast magnetization phenomena in three dimensions; here possibilities are considered for using the SwissFEL to investigate the quantum-fluctuating behavior of low-dimensional magnetic systems [13]. I...
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« · » Section 13.7: The Coulomb Potential for the Idealized Hydrogen Atom Please wait for the animation to completely load. Now consider the radial part of the Schrödinger equation in Eq. (13.21)  written as [−(ħ2/2μ)(1/r2) d/dr (r2 d/dr) + l(l + 1)ħ2/(2μr2) + V(r)] R(r) = ER(r) . (13.26) We want to rewrite these...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Hamilton-Jacobi-Equation (HJE) 1. Sep 27, 2009 #1 Hi all! I was studying the HJ-formalism of classical mechanics when I came upon a modified HJE: [tex](\nabla S)^2=\frac{1}{u^2}(\frac{\partial S}{\partial t})^2[/tex] and [tex]dr=(dx,dy,dz)[/tex] is the ...
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