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Graduate QM Interpretations: Get In-Depth Analysis
Richard Feynman said: Now one may ask, "What is mathematics doing in a physics lecture?" We have several possible excuses: first, of course, mathematics is an important tool, but that would only excuse us for giving the formula in two minutes. On the other hand, in theoretical physics we...- ashfaque
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- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Graduate What are the interpretations of QM and do they have any problems?
Hi Caribou, If you think that Afshar experiment is wrong then you can discuss about that in the official blog at http://irims.org/blog/index.php and explain why it is wrong. I would like to see you there. Ashfaque- ashfaque
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Graduate What are the interpretations of QM and do they have any problems?
You can count me in! And a B-I-G Occam's Razor will be required! (to cut the interpretations) Good Luck! Ashfaque- ashfaque
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- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Graduate QM Interpretations: Get In-Depth Analysis
What about Shahriar Afshar's experiment and the Refuttal(?) of the Copenhagen Interpretation? Ashfaque- ashfaque
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- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Graduate What are the interpretations of QM and do they have any problems?
Have u started?- ashfaque
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- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Graduate What are the interpretations of QM and do they have any problems?
Here are some links: [1] The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: http://plato.stanford.edu Many links there ... [2] The Nine Lives of Schroedinger's Cat: http://www.arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/9501014 This is basically an Imperial College MSc dissertation. Auvi- ashfaque
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- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Future study in Quantum Information Theory/Computing
I would also like to know about all the required maths courses for QI&QC- ashfaque
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Mathematica Testing mathematica TeX output in PF
Thank uuu MENTOR :)- ashfaque
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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Mathematica Testing mathematica TeX output in PF
okke now .. E = mc^2- ashfaque
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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Mathematica Testing mathematica TeX output in PF
does the following work? [ tex ] a^x_n [ /tex ]- ashfaque
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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Mathematica Testing mathematica TeX output in PF
i think now ... [ tex ] \({\root{2}\of{x}}\) [ /tex ] ??- ashfaque
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Mathematica Testing mathematica TeX output in PF
[text] \({\root{2}\of{x}}\) [/tex] now?- ashfaque
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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Mathematica Testing mathematica TeX output in PF
[tex] \({\root{2}\of{x}}\) [\tex] now?- ashfaque
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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Mathematica Testing mathematica TeX output in PF
can u tell me how can i do this properly?- ashfaque
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Mathematica Testing mathematica TeX output in PF
\begin{document} \({\root{2}\of{x}}\) \end{document} does it work?- ashfaque
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX