This was off-topic in the thread on vacuum fluctuations where the quote appeared, so I opened a new one.
I didn't know the paper before, so first need to read it...
Homework Statement
Hi,
Please see attached.
I am trying to show the second equality , expressing all as a total derivative (I can then show that ##\delta S = ##)
Homework Equations
See above
The Attempt at a Solution
So the ## m ## term is pretty obvious, simply using the chain rule.
It...
I read Lucien Hardy's paper whose tittle was "Quantum Mechanics, Local Realistic Theories, and Lorentz Invariant Relativistic Theories". There, he argued that lorentz invariant observables which involved locality assumption contradict quantum mechanics.
I tried to follow his argument, but got...
Hi all, I'm about to buy the first volume of the series by Weinberg, but I'm a little worried about the edition, see I have a lot of requisites for a book before buying it. I've seen in the library the old hardcover edition and it looks fine for me: it's not written too small and the book even...
Physics is one of my most favorite topics, particularly Theoretical Physics. I have no formal education in Physics but I read quite a bit Physics material and also some Physics books. I have B.Sc. in Materials Science and Engineering. I like to discuss advanced physics ideas logically and...
Just when I thought I had finally wrapped my brain around relativity, Quantum theory took off. Then the Higgs Boson was discovered. How does the Higgs field under-pin relativity, namely space-time?
How is the Higgs field distributed? Does it have curvature like space time, or is omnipresent...
hi, I really want to dig valuable things out of quantum theory, also I have a big eagerness to see the derivation of formulas to understand the logic of this topic. Could you recommend me some nice books which may meet my needs I expressed at the beginning ?
I been studying quantum field theory and standard model lately. I not see how a unified theory could fit between quantum field and special or general relativity. One being for big objects and the other for microscopic one. In fact, standard model not seem to be all proven. Many particles are not...
I was wondering if anyone here is familiar with Jim Beichler's Single(operational)Field Theory (SoFT)? In particular, I wanted to know if anyone could refute his work.. <crackpot link deleted>
. More than anything, I would just like some opinions of it, as I don't have anyone to discuss such...
What are the branches that we can say are categorized under [Quantum Theory](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_theory)? I am thinking they are QFT, Standard Model and Quantum Mechanics. How about atomic physics and Solid state physics? Also how about Quantum Gravity and Quantum Information...
Someone I know sent me something for validation. Is this train of thought headed in the right direction? Please forgive him for the informal language used; he doesn't have a physics background...Thanks!
"Superposition simply implies that conscious beings always have choices, and that...
Problem:
In analogy to the Bohr Theory of the hydrogen atom, develop a quantum theory of Earth satellites, obtaining expressions for the orbit radius (r) and the energy (E) in terms of the quantum number (n) and the other relevant parameters. A satellite of mass 1000 kg is in a circular orbit of...
I want to do research as a physicist on either particle physics or quantum theory.For that I wish to pursue higher degrees in world's leading institutions of physics.What should be my career path after i complete my graduation in Physics which i am presently persuing.
QM or quantum mechanics is quantum theory of particles
QFT or quantum field theory is quantum theory of fields (containing QED, QCD, and maybe QG)
are there none beside particles or fields.. why is there no quantum theory of other stuff?
Homework Statement
A sub-atomic particle is near the event horizon of a black hole. Due to the nearby gravitational field, the Ricci Curvature Tensor is changing rapidly. The particle then performs quantum tunneling. Homework Equations
Which version of spacetime does the tunneling particle...
I am an 8th grade science teacher who has regularly used the pre-Bohr planetary-like model of the atom (like most 8th grade science teachers and textbooks) to help students start to understand atomic physics. But in my free time, I have repeatedly tried, and failed, to really understand the...
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Given two arbitrary vectors |\phi_{1}\rangle and |\phi_{2}\rangle belonging to the inner product space \mathcal{H}, the Cauchy-Schwartz inequality states that:
|\langle\phi_{1}|\phi_{2}\rangle|^{2} \leq \langle\phi_{1}|\phi_{1}\rangle \langle\phi_{2}|\phi_{2}\rangle...
Hi all,
I have an undergraduate degree in Physics, but I've since specialized in more environmental applications of Physics. I've taken a few quantum Physics courses as part of my degree, but, if I'm being honest, what I took from those courses was more of a mathematical view of the field, such...
I'm trying to elucidate certain concepts about time dependence and perturbation theory in quantum mechanics and QFT.
I get the impression that most of the important results that in principle can be considered to have a time dependence can actually be calculated in terms of time-independent...
I'm asking this to help with making subject choices. One thing I'd like carry away from this degree is an overall understanding of the origin and structure of the universe. I'm wondering how much quantum mechanics and quantum field theory should I take to gain this understanding. I have heard of...
Hello I have an interest in assimilating new knowledge and would be most in debted if you could give me a possible crash course in the most used phrases, words and equations used in quantum therory and quantum mechanics so I can know what to study first in order to get a good grasp on the...
If a ball is held at rest on a slope and then released what is it's next velocity? How can it's velocity change from nothing to something ?If the change from zero is infinitesimally small would this contradict the Quantum Theory as it's change of energy would be continuous.
QM started as a non-relativistic theory for microscopic particles. Then there were the attempts to make it relativistic and the results of those attempts suggested that you can't have a relativistic system with a fixed number of particles.
But things are a bit different for photons. A...
Ok -- My son is in Middle School (Math Level Algebra 2) and currently is on the math team with an aptitude for science and is interested in Quantum Theory. He just picked up a copy of Illustrated Brief History of time and the Universe in a Nut Shell -- As a parent I am a little lost and I am...
Quantum theory is called "quantum" because it is supposed to be about quanta - discrete spectrum of certain quantities which in classical theory have a continuous spectrum. But actually, quantum theory does not need to be about quanta at all, because many quantum quantities actually have a...
I'm an electronics engineering student and I've only had a introductory one-semester course to quantum mechanics, so I don't really have much knowledge on quantum physics
I'd like to get more information about the topic Quantum Information in electronics
what is real use of quantum theory...
Has anybody seen this theory before, If so, do you have more information on it.
"An introduction to the tomographic
picture of quantum mechanics"
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0904.4439.pdf
Thanks
Homework Statement
Does Bohr's correspondence principle apply only to quantum theory? Can you give an example of the applications of this principle to relativity theory?
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
According to my textbook, Bohr's Correspondence Principle simply...
Hey guys,
I’m interested in knowing if there are any known implications of quantum theory in the macroscopic scale, regarding randomness. Small particles behave probabilistically, but that has any consequence in the macroscopic or in the microscopic (but higher scale than those particles –...
There is an apparent conflict between relativity and quantum theory, in which case quantum theory must be redundant isn't it as it explicitly makes the assumption that spacetime is continuous whereas relativity in-fact derives the notion that spacetime is continuous from an experimentally...
Homework Statement
Calculate the size of the quantum involved in the excitation of a molecular vibration of period 20 fs. Express the results in joules and kilojoules per mole.
Homework Equations
ΔE = h/t
The Attempt at a Solution
I converted fs to seconds and used the above equation to...
This was just posted
http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.2206
Energetic Causal Sets
Marina Cortês, Lee Smolin
(Submitted on 9 Aug 2013)
We propose an approach to quantum theory based on the energetic causal sets, introduced in Cortês and Smolin (2013). Fundamental processes are causal sets whose...
Robert Oeckl proposed this new formulation of QT in December of last year. http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.5571 I think it's important and worth learning about. It could replace Dirac form of QT for some (especially general covariant) quantizations.
Historically it derives from 1980s work by Witten...
From 'Modern Quantum Mechanics, revised edition' by J.J. Sakurai,
In page 44 the translation (spacial displacement) operator \mathcal{T}(d \boldsymbol{x'}) is introduced.
\mathcal{T}(d \boldsymbol{x'}) \mid \boldsymbol{x'} \rangle = \mid \boldsymbol{x'} + d \boldsymbol{x'} \rangle
It is...
Author: Chris J. Isham
Title: Lectures on Quantum Theory: Mathematical and Structural Foundations
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1860940013/?tag=pfamazon01-20
Prerequisities:
Author: Steven Weinberg
Title: The Quantum Theory of Fields
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/052167056X/?tag=pfamazon01-20
Prerequisities:
Contents:
Going from the abstract state vector lψ> and the mean-value of an observable x (operator) given by:
<x> = <ψlxlψ>
I want to show how that is done in the position basis:
So I take:
<x> = <ψlxlψ>
And insert completeness in front of the state vector to get the expansion involving the...
Hi,
In section 3 of Einstein's "On the quantum theory of radiation" Einstein says equations (8) and (9) follow from (7) and Wien's displacement law. I don't see how that is. For example, if we replace (8) by
\frac{A_m^n}{B_m^n} = \alpha \frac{\nu}{T} \nu^3
All conditions still seem to...
Can quantum be applied to the larger scales in the universe and what would be the affect of uncertainty and exclusion.
If the answer is yes where can I get the answer to a calculation I am interested in.
Hi.
I'm looking for a good "popular press" treatment of quantum theory for a bright and interested layman. Specifically, something that will explain to me Bell's Inequality in a manner that I can grok, with an emphasis on concepts and (if at all possible) a minimum of mathematics.
Can...
Homework Statement
In a previous problem, I derived that for a given wavefunction \Psi (x) in a potential, the energy of the state could be calculated as a functional of the wavefunction. I now need to minimize the energy, subject to the usual wavefunction normalization constraint, and show...
Hey guys, (this is not homework). I am working on a "out of class" project right now, and I want to get some ideas on ways you can run an experiment in which you can apply quantum theory to biology?
Thanks :)
Just about few hours ago,my friend and i argued about which theory is the best theory nowadays ever existed. I claim that string theory is the only game in town as what i heard from Dr. Michio Kaku's TV shows, while my friend strongly disagree with it. He claimed that quantum theory is the best...
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Let \left|x\right\rangle and \left|p\right\rangle denote position and momentum eigenstates, respectively. Show that U^n\left|x\right\rangle is an eigenstate for x and compute the eigenvalue, for U = e^{ip}. Show that V^n\left|p\right\rangle is an eigenstate for p and...