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    Sum of the probabilities equals 3 in bipartite covariance ?

    I would say P(A)*P(B)*P(C) = 1. It means the probability of occurring event A and event B and event C is 1 which means all three events will surely happen and as you can see each of these events need to have probability 1 individually in this case. The P(A) + P(B) + P(C) = 1 means either of...
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    Sum of the probabilities equals 3 in bipartite covariance ?

    I am not sure about specific probability of these operators but if I remember the theory of probability correctly, P(A)+P(B)+P(C) = 1 means the probability of occurring event A or event B or event C is 1. If probability of these events are interconnected it is always 1. If A, B and C are...
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    How do they simulate the g4numi beamline and particle interactions?

    The Monte Carlo simulation is a very important tool in particle physics specially to tune in the preciseness of the real time experiment. In particle physics, I had an opportunity to work on the data analysis of neutrino flux produced from the g4numi (the Neutrino beam from main injector, in...
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    Initial condition for Schrödinger equation

    Plainly speaking, if I am getting your problem right, if you cannot solve for the initial wave function, then you cannot determine its solution after time 't'. Its because the time dependent solution is because we consider that after finding the initial solution, we can find the wave evolved...
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    Calculating the Theoretical Mass of Quarks and Hadrons: Is it Possible?

    On the question that if we can see the mass of isolated quarks, we cannot get isolated quarks. Quarks are always coupled together. For example, if you have a system with udd quarks and if you try to isolate a down quark, at one point you will provide enough energy on the vacuum that it will...
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    Some words on neutrino physics?

    Hi everyone, I am doing a final project on the title " fundamentals of neutrino physics". I wanted to raise some issues with neutrino which makes it the possible way to the physics beyond standard model. I am myself doing some research on these topics but at some points the math bugs me out...
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    Difference between color and strong forces?

    If I am not mistaken, quarks are held together by gluons and like quarks have up, down, charm, strange, top and bottom with their anti quark partners, gluons are called red, green and ( forgot one more color) and my the exchange of gluons, the quark remain together. In fact, the carriers of...
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    What is the significance of commutative operators in quantum mechanics?

    Thanks a lot bill. That was very helpful.
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    Are Time & Entropy the Same Natural Thing?

    About time freeze, i found an interview of leonard susskind ( topic was black hole wars) on some podcast very useful. You should check that out.
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    What is the significance of commutative operators in quantum mechanics?

    What do we mean by the two operators are commutative or non commutative? I wanted to understand the physical significance of the commutative property of the operators. We are doing the introduction to quantum mechanics and there are many things that are really confusing. Any help will be...
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