Quantum Theory
epub |eng | 2013-08-27 | Author:Kogan, Vladimir, Galitski, Victor, Karnakov, Boris [Kogan, Vladimir, Galitski, Victor, Karnakov, Boris]

( Category: Mathematical Physics March 27,2014 )
epub |eng | 2011-01-24 | Author:Brian Greene [Greene, Brian]

Mysteries and Multiverses: Can a multiverse provide explanatory power of which we’d otherwise be deprived? No doubt you’ve noticed that even the most sanguine projections suggest that predictions emerging from ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 27,2014 )
epub |eng | 2013-06-13 | Author:Dave Goldberg

LIFE NEAR THE EVENT HORIZON All of the gravitational effects we’ve seen so far, from Antworld to earth to the gravitational lensing effects of the sun, are small potatoes in ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 27,2014 )
epub |eng | 2013-06-03 | Author:Mandl, Franz, Shaw, Graham & Graham Shaw [Mandl, Franz, Shaw, Graham & Shaw, Graham]

where, for example, r3 means that the third quark is in an r state etc. The coefficients αi(i = 1, 2, …, 6) are constants whose values are restricted by ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 27,2014 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2010-06-15 | Author:Michael Fayer [Fayer, Michael]

Two hydrogen atoms, call them a and b, do not interact with each other when they are very far apart. When they are separated by a large distance, the electron ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 27,2014 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2011-05-04 | Author:John Gribbin [Gribbin, John]

SUPERCONDUCTORS Like semiconductors, superconductors have a logical name. A superconductor is a material that conducts electricity without any apparent resistance at all. This is as close as we are ever ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 27,2014 )
epub |eng | 2013-06-03 | Author:Mandl, Franz

6.1 ATOMIC STRUCTURE In section 4.4.1 we specified the states of an atomic electron by atomic orbitals and described the states of a Z-electron atom in terms of configurations (n1l1)(n2l2)… ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 27,2014 )
epub |eng | 2013-03-03 | Author:John Gribbin

Back to the future This new speculation stemmed from Schrödinger’s early fascination with thermodynamics and the way the world is governed by statistical laws. He noticed that his wave equation ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 26,2014 )
mobi, epub, pdf |eng | 2010-09-06 | Author:Kakalios, James [Kakalios, James]

SECTION 5 MODERN MECHANICS AND INVENTIONS CHAPTER FOURTEEN Quantum Invisible “Ink” Light is an electromagnetic wave that is actually comprised of discrete packets of energy. New York City in 1933 ...
( Category: Popular Culture March 25,2014 )
mobi, azw3 |eng | 2008-12-01 | Author:Marcus Chown

SHADOWS OF SPACE-TIME The slowing of time and the shrinking of space is the price that must be paid so that everyone in the Universe, no matter what their state ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub, pdf |eng | 2013-02-27 | Author:Aaronson, Scott [Aaronson, Scott]

Exercise (harder): Prove that it's possible to choose the “canonical” maximal flows in such a way that making a small change to U or |ψ produces only a small change ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2011-01-24 | Author:Greene, Brian [Greene, Brian]

Mysteries and Multiverses: Can a multiverse provide explanatory power of which we’d otherwise be deprived? No doubt you’ve noticed that even the most sanguine projections suggest that predictions emerging from ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2010-01-02 | Author:Michael D. Fayer

FIGURE 12.1. A plot of the energy of two hydrogen atoms as they are brought close together. When the H atoms are very far apart, the energy of the system ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 25,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2011-10-18 | Author:Brian Cox; Jeff Forshaw

Figure 7.3. Two electrons scattering. We can attack the question by thinking about what happens when two electrons ‘bounce’ off each other. Figure 7.3 illustrates a particular scenario where two ...
( Category: Astrophysics & Space Science March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2011-10-26 | Author:Cox, Brian & Forshaw, Jeff [Cox, Brian]

Figure 7.3. Two electrons scattering. We can attack the question by thinking about what happens when two electrons ‘bounce’ off each other. Figure 7.3 illustrates a particular scenario where two ...
( Category: Quantum Theory March 25,2014 )