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Berry, M. V.; Dennis, M. R. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
When wave vortices, that is nodal lines of a complex scalar wavefunction in space, approach transversely, their typical crossing and reconnection is a two-stage process incorporating two well-understood elementary events in which locally coplanar hyperbolas switch branches. The explicit description of this reconnection is a pedagogically useful…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Science Instruction, Quantum Mechanics
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Mazilu, D. A.; Zamora, G.; Mazilu, I. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
We present two simple, one-dimensional, stochastic models that lead to a qualitative understanding of very complex systems from biology, nanoscience and social sciences. The first model explains the complicated dynamics of microtubules, stochastic cellular highways. Using the theory of random walks in one dimension, we find analytical expressions…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Models, Biology, Intervals
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Strange, P. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
In this paper we demonstrate a surprising aspect of quantum mechanics that is accessible to an undergraduate student. We discuss probability backflow for an electron in a constant magnetic field. It is shown that even for a wavepacket composed entirely of states with negative angular momentum the effective angular momentum can take on positive…
Descriptors: Physics, Probability, Undergraduate Students, Motion
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Ruckle, L. J.; Belloni, M.; Robinett, R. W. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
The biharmonic oscillator and the asymmetric linear well are two confining power-law-type potentials for which complete bound-state solutions are possible in both classical and quantum mechanics. We examine these problems in detail, beginning with studies of their trajectories in position and momentum space, evaluation of the classical probability…
Descriptors: Probability, Quantum Mechanics, Science Instruction, Physics
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Lu, Yin; Miniatura, Christian; Englert, Berthold-Georg – European Journal of Physics, 2010
The transmission through a stack of identical slabs that are separated by gaps with random widths is usually treated by calculating the average of the logarithm of the transmission probability. We show how to calculate the average of the transmission probability itself with the aid of a recurrence relation and derive analytical upper and lower…
Descriptors: Probability, Monte Carlo Methods, Computation, Numbers
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Khanna, F. C.; Mello, P. A.; Revzen, M. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
The aim of this paper is to present the subject of state reconstruction in classical and in quantum physics, a subject that deals with the experimentally acquired information that allows the determination of the physical state of a system. Our first purpose is to explain a method for retrieving a classical state in phase space, similar to that…
Descriptors: Probability, Quantum Mechanics, Textbooks, Mechanics (Physics)
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Di Porto, P.; Crosignani, B.; Ciattoni, A.; Liu, H. C. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Bertrand's paradox (Bertrand 1889 "Calcul des Probabilites" (Paris: Gauthier-Villars)) can be considered as a cautionary memento, to practitioners and students of probability calculus alike, of the possible ambiguous meaning of the term "at random" when the sample space of events is continuous. It deals with the existence of different possible…
Descriptors: Physics, Geometric Concepts, Probability, Calculus
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Bringuier, E. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
This paper is an elementary introduction to particle diffusion in a medium where the coefficient of diffusion varies with position. The introduction is aimed at third-year university courses. We start from a simple model of particles hopping on a discrete lattice, in one or more dimensions, and then take the continuous-space limit so as to obtain…
Descriptors: Experiments, Calculus, College Curriculum, Higher Education
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Fernandez, Francisco M. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
We describe a method for the accurate calculation of bound-state and resonance energies for one-dimensional potentials. We calculate the shape resonances for symmetric two-barrier potentials and compare them with those coming from the Siegert approximation, the complex scaling method and the box-stabilization method. A comparison of the…
Descriptors: Computation, Energy, Science Instruction, Physics
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Keeports, David – European Journal of Physics, 2012
Macroscopic objects, although quantum mechanical by nature, conform to Newtonian mechanics under normal observation. According to the quantum mechanical correspondence principle, quantum behavior is indistinguishable from classical behavior in the limit of very large quantum numbers. The purpose of this paper is to provide an example of the…
Descriptors: Numbers, Probability, Quantum Mechanics, Physics
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Dorbolo, S.; Brandenbourger, M.; Damanet, F.; Dister, H.; Ludewig, F.; Terwagne, D.; Lumay, G.; Vandewalle, N. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Glass beads are placed in the compartments of a horizontal square grid. This grid is then vertically shaken. According to the reduced acceleration [image omitted] of the system, the granular material exhibits various behaviours. By counting the number of beads in each compartment after shaking, it is possible to define three regimes. At low…
Descriptors: Probability, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Science Experiments
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Rapedius, Kevin – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Here, we present complex resonance states (or Siegert states) that describe the tunnelling decay of a trapped quantum particle from an intuitive point of view that naturally leads to the easily applicable Siegert approximation method. This can be used for analytical and numerical calculations of complex resonances of both the linear and nonlinear…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Equations (Mathematics), Computation, Energy
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Vutha, Amar C. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
The Landau-Zener formula provides the probability of non-adiabatic transitions occurring when two energy levels are swept through an avoided crossing. The formula is derived here in a simple calculation that emphasizes the physics responsible for non-adiabatic population transfer. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Probability, Science Instruction, Energy, Mathematical Formulas
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Linares, J.; Nistal, M. C.; Barral, D.; Moreno, V. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
We present a quantum analysis of two-mode single-photon states based on the probability distributions of the optical field strength (or position quadrature) in order to describe their quantum polarization characteristics, where polarization is understood as a significative confinement of the optical field-strength values on determined regions of…
Descriptors: Probability, Graduate Students, Science Instruction, Physics
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Guastella, Ivan; Fazio, Claudio; Sperandeo-Mineo, Rosa Maria – European Journal of Physics, 2012
A procedure modelling ideal classical and quantum gases is discussed. The proposed approach is mainly based on the idea that modelling and algorithm analysis can provide a deeper understanding of particularly complex physical systems. Appropriate representations and physical models able to mimic possible pseudo-mechanisms of functioning and having…
Descriptors: Predictive Validity, Quantum Mechanics, Science Education, Science Instruction
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