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High School Probability of spin in the +x direction
Consider a qubit. Given a state equation, how to calculate the probability of finding spin in +x direction?- srallaba
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- Direction Probability Spin
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Runaway Solutions: Unstable System Implications
Sorry for the confusion. I just wanted what 'run away' implies.- srallaba
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Runaway Solutions: Unstable System Implications
Great. Thanks a lot. I see the line " Even though the applied force is constant, the acceleration grows exponentially ...". So a solution is termed as a run away solution if it results in an exponential number of possibilities. In other words, a run away solution is also an intractable solution...- srallaba
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Runaway Solutions: Unstable System Implications
Thanks for the response! Sorry for the spam if it is. But I am not getting the kinds of answers on a generic forum. I specifically want to know how a 'run away' solution is different from a stable solution. Does 'run away' imply that there are multiple solutions to the system? Or that none...- srallaba
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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What sparked Sai Krishna's passion for physics?
I am Sai Krishna, a PhD student in Computer Science. I love physics- srallaba
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Undergrad Runaway Solutions: Unstable System Implications
I was asked to show that a system has run away solutions, the implications of which are that it is inherently unstable.- srallaba
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- runaway
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- Forum: Quantum Physics