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Undergrad Entanglement swapping in the context of Indivisible Stochastic Process
I would highly appreciate it if you can answer my questions below on entanglement swapping described in [1] in the context of Indivisible Stochastic Processes explained in [2]. The symbols below should be interpreted as in Latex. Suppose in figure 2 (attached) of [1], the two pairs of entangled...- JonAce73
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- Quantum entanglement
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Undergrad Magnetic dipole in vacuum near absolute zero
Consider a single atom (or particle) in a vacuum (without electric, magnetic or gravitational field) at near zero kelvin (i.e., no photons or particles striking it). I am curious if it will still have a magnetic dipole? If there still is (which I believe), had this been shown experimentally?- JonAce73
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- Absolute Absolute zero Dipole Magnetic Magnetic dipole Vacuum Zero
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Feynman diagram for bound particle output
I am interested on how Feynman diagram is formed from a differential equation model of particle interaction wherein the incoming particles are not bound (e.g., separated neutron, proton and electron) and one or more of the outgoing particles are bound (e.g., hydrogen atom). However, I had never...- JonAce73
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- Bound Diagram Feynman Feynman diagram Output Particle
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Repulsion before the screen in a double-slit experiment
From Sabine Hossenfelder's YouTube video.- JonAce73
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Repulsion before the screen in a double-slit experiment
Thanks a lot.- JonAce73
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Undergrad Repulsion before the screen in a double-slit experiment
Consider a double slit experiment with electrons fired illustrated in the attached figure. One interpretation of this experiment is that each fired electron clones itself, one of the clone passes through one slit and the other through another slit then they reached the screen where they...- JonAce73
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- Double-slit Double-slit experiment Experiment Repulsion Screen
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- Forum: Quantum Physics