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Physics Quantum Computing masters with Theoretical physics background
"The school is addressed to PhD students in quantum information science, particle physics and condensed matter" I am not a Phd student yet. Haven't even done my masters :( Thanks for sharing tho.- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Physics Quantum Computing masters with Theoretical physics background
I want to do a masters related to quantum computing from a physics background and my criteria for the place is: 1. A quantum computing group with experimental realizations and industrial ties. 2. A strong theoretical physics department with research in fundamental physics 3. A good chance of...- Admiralibr123
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- Computing Masters Masters degree Physics Quantum Quantum computing Theoretical Theoretical physics University
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Undergrad Algorithmic model for primary decay chains
I have seen "radioactivedecay.py" python library which employs measured experimental data for its calculations. I have seen models that solve the system of differential equation with numerical algorithms to predict the proportion of nuclides at any given time. But I have yet to see a...- Admiralibr123
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- Algorithm Decay Model Nuclear Nuclear decay
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Sign of potential term in Lagrangian mechanics
I have heard many times that it does not matter where you put the zero to calculate the potential energy and then ##L=T-V##. But mostly what we are doing is taking potential energy negative like in an atom for electron or a mass in gravitational field and then effectively adding it to kinetic...- Admiralibr123
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- Lagrangian Lagrangian mechanics Mechanics Potential Sign Term
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad Looking for Experimental Data on Isotopes (Nuclear Physics and Engineering)
I found the Kaeri table and JANIS (a software with many databases for various sorts of data) Thanks, everyone.- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Looking for Experimental Data on Isotopes (Nuclear Physics and Engineering)
periodictable.com was helpful, Thanks- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Looking for Experimental Data on Isotopes (Nuclear Physics and Engineering)
So, a website in which I just enter an element or an Isotope and it just lists all the relevant experimental data like mass, mass-defect binding energy etc. Also resources for the absorption data, resources to explore Monte-Carlo simulations, and other calculation tools would be awesome. Just a...- Admiralibr123
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- Data Engineering Experimental Experimental data Isotopes Nuclear Physics Resource recommendations
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad DEs - Constants in Exercises: Why Not in General Forms?
I have just started out with ODE's and in none of the general form in the classification have I seen a term with no variable but some questions do have constants in the exercise. I am just confused as to why are they not in general forms. Are they redundant? Do they not contribute anything to...- Admiralibr123
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- Constants
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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High School Where Does Energy Go in Young's Double Slit Experiment?
Noted.- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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High School Where Does Energy Go in Young's Double Slit Experiment?
Are you saying that an ideal actuator would just not do any negative work to not dissipate any energy because damping is not allowed and that it being real would just dissipate all that energy(please expand on it for me)? I do not hear any sound and do not feel it heating up (It's a copper...- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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High School Where Does Energy Go in Young's Double Slit Experiment?
JazakAllah Khairan (Thank You). I should have searched better before asking. Will get back to you if I have any query.- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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High School Where Does Energy Go in Young's Double Slit Experiment?
I thought it is a famous demonstration. I will share the apparatus and video of experiment for reference. https://www.physlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Vibrations_11n-wpcf_83x263.jpg- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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High School Where Does Energy Go in Young's Double Slit Experiment?
Yes, I have a generator and I understand resonance. What I fail to comprehend is when it is not a harmonic instead exactly between harmonics, I see and feel almost no vibration. I know amplitude cancels out and stuff. But still that energy has to be in some form somewhere, what is that form? If...- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Aspiring Physicist and their unrealistic expectations
JazakAllah Khairan(Thank You). The article addresses my concern quite logically.- Admiralibr123
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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High School Where Does Energy Go in Young's Double Slit Experiment?
In the case of young's double slit experiment. We can see the energy redistributing in double amplitude and zero amplitude. But in the case of stationary waves on a string when I am applying a frequency exactly between two harmonics, I am giving it kinetic energy and seeing nothing. Where does...- Admiralibr123
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- Energy
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- Forum: Classical Physics