Examples of using Wave function in English and their translations into Greek
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If the wave function does not collapse,
And similarly, a basketball whose wave function was uniformly distributed… over the entire basketball court… would not have a position that could even coherently be asked about.
When consciousness collapses the wave function into three-dimensional space-time,
In his 1957 Ph.D. thesis, Hugh Everett argued that the wave function neither collapses nor decoheres.
The idea that consciousness induces wave function collapse, the process by which myriad possible outcomes of a measurement become a single definite one, is not inherently absurd.
For instance(p.199) he points out that the Wave Function has a value BETWEEN zero
He can't meaningfully say that the particle's wave function has collapsed until his friend tells him the result.
they're a single wave function… the wave function has multiple positions.
There are different theories-- the collapse of the wave function, decoherence-- but they're all agreed on one thing: that reality comes into being through an interaction.
In order to calculate how the wave function develops in time,
Nor indeed does wave function collapse, which is then just a way of talking about how measurement updates our knowledge.
John Wheeler in their Many World Theory have suggested that all the possibilities which the wave function of Schroedinger's equation presents are real,
They all assume that one can define the wave function at each point of space.
All the resonance frequencies of the Earth is directly correlated to the wave function of the human brain.
as described theoretically by the wave function.
From the frog perspective, the evolution of the wave function corresponds to a never-ending sliding from one of these 10 to the 10118 states to another.
It's a superposition of both states until you open it and collapse the wave function.
Describe the behavior of a wave function in the presence of a detector,
According to the modern physical view of wave function collapse, the theory of quantum decoherence,
Which allows one to apply the Hamiltonian to systems described by a wave function Ψ(r, t).