Quantum Mechanics
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Quantum Optics and Foundations of Physics
The research of the Institute for Experimental Physics of Prof. Anton Zeilinger at the University of Innsbruck, Austria focuses on the foundations of quantum physics. The research group aims to demonstrate and test fundamental counter-intuitive quantum phenomena through experiment.
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Quantum Device Simulations
Visualizing electron waves in nano electronic devices: solving and visualizing the time-dependent Schroedinger equation ...
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Quantum Mechanics
Help Preface Quantum mechanics is a mathematical theory that can describe the behavior of objects that are roughly 10, 000, 000, 000 times smaller than a typical human being. Quantum particles move from one point to another as if they are waves. However, at a detector they always appear as discrete lumps of matter. There is no counterpart to this behavior in the world that we perceive with our own ...
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Physics Virtual Bookshelf: Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics The listings are in roughly the order in which these topics might be taught. Topic Description Author Format Wave-Particle Duality A brief summary of wave-particle duality, from a first year physics course that uses minimal mathematics; the entire set of materials from the course is available by clicking here. (14k) Anthony W. Key html Quantum Interference A brief summary of ...
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Theory: Parity
Parity Many physics processes have a property known as parity invariance. This means that the probability of a particle process occurring is exactly the same as the probability of the same process occurring with the position vectors and directions of travel of all particles reversed. What does it mean to reverse a position vector Choose any point as your position vector origin and draw a line ...
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Student Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group Student Understanding of Quantum Mechanics PERG Info | PERG materials | PERG HOMEPAGE | PER on the web | Resources on the web Student Understanding of Quantum Mechanics The University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group is currently involved in two supported projects to study student understanding of quantum mechanics and to build ...
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The EPR Paradox and Bell's Inequality Principle
Updated May 1996 by PEG (thanks to Colin Naturman). Updated August 1993 by SIC. Original by John Blanton. Does Bell's Inequality Principle rule out local theories of quantum mechanics In 1935 Albert Einstein and two colleagues, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen (EPR) developed a thought experiment to demonstrate what they felt was a lack of completeness in quantum mechanics. This so-called EPR ...
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Abstract hep-th/9111043
High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract hep-th/9111043 From: tjin@phys.uva.nl (Tjark Tjin) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1991 14:18:58 -2300 (29kb) Date (revised): Tue, 26 Nov 1991 13:24:09 -2300 An introduction to quantized Lie groups and algebras Authors: T.Tjin Comments: 38 pages Journal-ref: Int.J.Mod.Phys. A7 (1992) 6175-6213 We give a selfcontained introduction to the theory of quantum groups according ...
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Quantum Communication - short introduction
Quantum communication moves into the unknown By David Deutsch and Artur Ekert Information is physical and any processing of information is always performed by physical means - an innocent-sounding statement, but its consequences are anything but trivial, In the last few years there has been an explosion of theoretical and experimental innovations which, their discoverers claim, are creating a ...
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Abstract quant-ph/0004090
Quantum Physics, abstract quant-ph/0004090 From: Richard MacKenzie rbmack@lps.umontreal.ca Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 13:58:03 GMT (56kb) Path Integral Methods and Applications Authors: Richard MacKenzie Comments: 55 pages, 23 figures. Lectures given at Rencontres du Vietnam: VIth Vietnam School of Physics, Vung Tau, Vietnam, 27 December 1999 - 8 January 2000 Report-no: UdeM-GPP-TH-00-71 These ...
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Abstract quant-ph/9909086
Quantum Physics, abstract quant-ph/9909086 From: Bo-Sture Skagerstam boskag@albert.mnfak.unit.no Date (v1): Tue, 28 Sep 1999 17:35:03 GMT (594kb) Date (revised v2): Sat, 6 Nov 1999 15:15:10 GMT (325kb) Topics in Modern Quantum Optics Authors: Bo-Sture Skagerstam Comments: 97 pages, 23 figures, 187 references. Misprints corrected, most figures redrawn and references updated This is the written ...
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Part.virtualiFAQ
Original By Matt McIrvin 1994 Some Frequently Asked Questions About Virtual Particles Contents: What are virtual particles How can they be responsible for attractive forces Do they violate energy conservation Do they go faster than light Do virtual particles contradict relativity or causality I hear physicists saying that the quantum of the gravitational force is something called a graviton.
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Chapters II-V of Quantum Mechanics
Chapters II-V of Quantum Mechanics of The Bible According to Einstein All rights reserved. No part of this website may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the publisher. Copyright 1999 by Jupiter Scientific Publishing Company To ...
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