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Propagation of Mechanical Waves on Ion Chains with Rydberg Excitations
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Author(s): |
Horvath, Jorge E.
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Rosas Fernandes, Rodrigo
Total Authors: 2
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Document type: | Journal article |
Source: | ASTRONOMISCHE NACHRICHTEN; v. N/A, p. 10-pg., 2023-03-15. |
Abstract | |
Quantum Mechanics (QM) stands alone as a (very) successful physical theory, but the meaning of its variables and the status of many quantities in the mathematical formalism is obscure. This unique situation prompted the need for attribution of a physical meaning to the latter, a procedure known as interpretation. On the other hand, the study of QM is usually presented, even to future scientists, within the only framework developed by Bohr and the Copenhagen researchers, known as the Copenhagen interpretation. As a contribution to the understanding and teaching of Quantum Mechanics, aimed to a broader and deeper appreciation of its fundamentals, including contemplating alternatives and updated interpretations for physicists and philosophers interested in the study of exact sciences (through Ontology, Epistemology, Logic or the Theory of Knowledge), we present a set of Conceptual Diagrams elaborated and designed to expose and facilitate the visualization of elements intervening in any interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and apply them to several well-developed cases of the latter. (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 20/08518-2 - Neutron stars: structure, evolution and gravitational waves |
Grantee: | Jorge Ernesto Horvath |
Support Opportunities: | Regular Research Grants |