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gentzen reacted to Demystifier's post in the thread Undergrad Necessary conditions for the uncertainty principle with
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Nice question and apparent paradox, let me demystify it. To simplify the math I will work in units ##\hbar=1##, so that position and... -
gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Exact symmetry, quantum states, and symmetric dynamics.A frequently used model has an effectively asymmetric environment: No idea whether you could come up with a model with an environment...
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Hello everyone, I am trying to verify the physical coherence, within standard quantum mechanics and relativistic quantum field theory... -
gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Heisenberg's Re-interpretation of Bohr-Sommerfeld Quantization Condition in his 1925 'Umdeutung' paper (p12).Here is the relevant passage from the paper (bold emphasis by me): Alfred Landé and Werner Heisenberg had defended such half-integral...
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gentzen reacted to Rohin's post in the thread Graduate Heisenberg's Re-interpretation of Bohr-Sommerfeld Quantization Condition in his 1925 'Umdeutung' paper (p12) with
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Correction: It's on page 7 of the document (page 267 of the article). My bad! -
gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Heisenberg's Re-interpretation of Bohr-Sommerfeld Quantization Condition in his 1925 'Umdeutung' paper (p12).Are you sure that it is on page 12? I couldn't find it there. And I am too lazy to ocr this document to make it searchable.
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Hi everyone, I’m Werner from Switzerland. My background is in software engineering, but I’ve been studying quantum mechanics and... -
gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Consistency of Relativistic QM.You know https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0608140 (1951 Lectures on Advanced Quantum Mechanics Second Edition by Freeman J. Dyson)...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Wavefunction in the context of quantum physics.I guess there are not too many things to do with them. You could analyse their position-momentum uncertainty, you could analyse the 2D...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Wavefunction in the context of quantum physics.yes
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Wavefunction in the context of quantum physics.In the link, the part in bold above refers to functions from the Schwartz space. The Schwartz space is the function space of all...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Wavefunction in the context of quantum physics.Yes :smile: The Hermite functions are such a Hilbert basis. They are eigenfunctions of the Fourier transform. They are well localized in...