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  1. Problems and Solutions on Quantum Mechanics: Major American Universities Ph. D. Qualifying Questions and Solutions
  2. Five-dimensional Physics: Classical And Quantum Consequences of Kaluza-klein Cosmology by Paul S. Wesson, 2006-02-10

141. PSYCHE: Volume 2
And debate on physics and Mind in general
http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/psyche-index-v2.html
Volume 2
Symposium on Roger Penrose's Shadows of the Mind Managing Editor: David Chalmers In his book Shadows of the Mind reply by Penrose
Beyond the Doubting of a Shadow
Roger Penrose Symposium on Implicit Learning and Memory
On the Neural Mechanisms of Sequence Learning
Tim Curran
Parallel Models of Serial Behaviour: Lashley Revisited
Do Measures of Explicit Learning Actually Measure What is Being Learnt in the Serial Reaction Time Task? A Critique of Current Methods
The Death of Implicit Memory
Symposium on Quantum Theory and Consciousness Managing Editor: Scott Hagan Recently considerable controversy has been generated in cognitive science and the broader community of researchers interested in the relation of mind and brain around the question of whether or not it is necessary to invoke quantum theory in addressing consciousness from a scientific perspective. The issue is complicated by the diversity of perspectives on both sides and a dearth of clear and concise formulations of the arguments, accessible to a wide range of disciplines. In the coming months PSYCHE will offer a cross-section of the current thought on the subject with the aim of fostering open, interdisciplinary dialogue and encouraging informed debate on the role, if any, that quantum mechanics should play in a fully elaborated theory of consciousness.

142. Qmc Explained
Uses the HirschFye algorithm, implements methods in the paper Dynamical Mean-Field Theory of Strongly Correlated Fermion Systems .
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/~udo/qmc.html
Quantum Monte Carlo Method
One-Band Model T H E O R Y: "Quantum Monte Carlo Method in Details"
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and Postscript versions are available.
P R A C T I C E: Codes and Instructions to run programs. Multi-Band Model T H E O R Y: "Multi-Band Quantum Monte Carlo Method"
Postscript
version is available.
P R A C T I C E: Fortran Codes Explained
Last update @ April 23, 2001

143. UNM Information Physics Home Page
Theoretical research on quantum information, nonlinear dynamics, and complex systems.
http://info.phys.unm.edu/
UNM INFORMATION PHYSICS
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of New Mexico 800 Yale Boulevard NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-1156 USA Telephone: (505)277-8674 FAX: (505)277-1520 E-mail : caves@info.phys.unm.edu
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The Information Physics Group carries out theoretical research in the following areas:
  • Quantum information
    • Quantum computation: Algorithms, theory, and physical implementations
    • Transmission, processing, and storage of quantum information
    • Theory and applications of quantum entanglement
  • Control and manipulation of atomic systems
    • Laser cooling and atom trapping
    • Optical lattices and ion traps
  • Open quantum systems and decoherence
    • Master equations and quantum Monte Carlo wave-function simulations
    • Open-system dynamics and quantum measurement theory
    • Noise-reservoir engineering
  • Nonlinear dynamics
    • Information-theoretic description of classical and quantum chaos
    • Stochastic resonance and dynamics of double-well quantum systems
    • Decoherence in quantum chaotic dynamics
    • Analog computation and dynamical systems
  • Complex systems
    • Phase transitions in combinatorial problems
    • Monte Carlo methods in statistical physics
    • Hardness results and fast algorithms for cellular automata
    The UNM Information Physics Group is associated with the Southwest Quantum Information and Technology ( SQuInT ) Network, a consortium of about 25 research groups working on quantum information, located at institutions mainly in the American Southwest.
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144. Classical And Quantum Gravity
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145. HOME
This book on disk by Jim Forberg details the new physics of the unlimited human mind Metaphysics, Hypnosis.
http://home.mindspring.com/~bayflower/index.html
QUANTUM CONSCIOUSNESS by James L. Forberg New October 2003: download the full text or read entire book online. QUANTUM CONSCIOUSNESS AND YOUR IMMORTALITY, a full length book by James L. Forberg, available by download or on disk, is a scientific analysis of our physical reality and of the metaphysical possibilities based on currently emerging concepts in quantum physics. click here to download the full text Click here to read each chapter online.
Example of his art, also for sale Jim was an Engineer by profession who has for over 30 years explored the scientific literature on the leading edge of Physics. He demonstrates startling possibilities from this new science of Quantum Consciousness. He explains the new physics of immortality Download your free copy of the full text from this web page, or eMail the author JFORBERG@INFIONLINE.NET . For $10.00, he will send the complete 2003 updated text of his book on disk for you to read or print. QUANTUM CONSCIOUSNESS AND YOUR IMMORTALITY is not written from a religious perspective and is also not limited to New Age pseudo-science, astral-projection, or para-psychology.

146. Physics 232 Lecture Notes
A set of online course notes for introductory physics. Includes electromagnetic fields, relativity, and quantum mechanics.
http://www.pa.msu.edu/courses/1997spring/PHY232/lectures/
Lecture Notes by Topic
  • Course information Coulomb's law Electric fields and electric potentials Gauss' law and conductors ... Cosmology and astrophysics
  • These files are prepared not as a substitute for the text book, but instead as a substitute for lecture notes. Hopefully, one can then attend lecture and concentrate on the material rather than writing notes.

    147. Ed Boyden
    Home page describes work on the border of physics, computation, and biology. Did work at MIT on quantum computation and RFID, and now work at Stanford on quantative aspects of memory encoding.
    http://www.stanford.edu/~eboyden3
    Edward S. Boyden, Ph. D.
    Helen Hay Whitney Fellow, Stanford University [ curriculum vitae/resume
    email boyden at stanford dot edu
    address Clark Center W080, 318 Campus Dr., Stanford, CA 94305
    phone fax
    I am researching 1) the causal role of particular neuron types in neural computation, and 2) how neural circuits selectively engage plasticity mechanisms for specific cerebellum-dependent memories. At Stanford I collaborate with the groups of Mark Schnitzer and Karl Deisseroth (postdoctoral work) and Jennifer Raymond and Richard Tsien (PhD research).
    Analysis of circuit dynamics with stimulation and imaging Millisecond-timescale optical control of neural activity
    How plasticity mechanisms are selectively engaged for specific learning tasks Differential generalization of opposite changes in the VOR Distributed plasticity for information encoding Mechanistic interaction of old and new encoded memories
    Explorations on the border of physics and computation
    (from when I was at the MIT Media Lab, in Neil Gershenfeld's Physics and Media Group)

    3D mouse interface using electric fields
    and OpenGL Tabletop NMR quantum computing (Master's thesis) FPGA-based tag reader ... Control software for the MIT ORCA autonomous submarine MEMS accelerometer using quantum tunneling A physics-based animation engine Photographs and pictures of my travels Neural Systems and Behavior, Marine Biology Laboratory (MBL), Woods Hole (2000)

    148. GAP-Optique Université De Genève
    Research and Development center for quantum Optics at the Group of Applied physics (GAP), University of Geneva. Projects, prototypes, publications, members.
    http://www.gap-optique.unige.ch/
    GAP-Optique
    Department of Physics
    University of Geneva Switzerland ...
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    Introduction P
    hysics is fascinating because of the intellectual excitement it provides and because of the applications it offers. In the Group of Applied Physics (GAP) at Geneva University we get our inspiration from both of these motivations. Optics, in this respect, has a privileged place. Indeed, in modern optics, experiments and theory progress hand-in-hand, and practical applications are close behind. Consequently, we can work both on conceptual issues and on applications. Moreover, it is a very good time for optics! The fascinating new insight about quantum mechanics brought about by recent quantum optics experiments on one side, and the tremendous development of optical communications on the other, illustrates our privileged position! T he American Research Council has recently declared optics as the technology of the 21st century. In contrast, a famous physicist, Michael Berry, has declared that the 21st century will be shaped by quantum physics, in a way similar to electrodynamics, which shaped the 20th century. Our position in GAP-Optique, at the crossroads between optics and quantum physics, ensures our participation to both challenges. Prof. Nicolas Gisin

    149. An Introduction To Quantum Cosmology
    This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics.
    http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/mathphysics/abstracts/ADP-95-11-M28.html
    An introduction to quantum cosmology
    D.L. Wiltshire
    ADP-95-11/M28, gr-qc/0101003
    in Cosmology: The Physics of the Universe, Proceedings of the 8th Physics Summer School, A.N.U, Jan-Feb, 1995 , eds. B. Robson, N. Visvanathan and W.S. Woolcock (World Scientific, Singapore, 1996), pp. 473-531. ISBN 981-02-2513-X. This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics. Topics covered:
      1. Introduction
      • 1.1 Quantum cosmology and quantum gravity
      • 1.2 A brief history of quantum cosmology
      2. Hamiltonian Formulation of General Relativity
      • 2.1 The 3+1 decomposition
      • 2.2 The action
      3. Quantisation
      • 3.1 Superspace
      • 3.2 Canonical quantisation
      • 3.3 Path integral quantisation
      • 3.4 Minisuperspace
      • 3.5 The WKB approximation
      • 3.6 Probability measures
      • 3.7 Minisuperspace for the Friedmann universe with massive scalar field
      4. Boundary Conditions
      • 4.1 The no-boundary proposal
      • 4.2 The tunneling proposal
      5. The Predictions of Quantum Cosmology
      • 5.1 The period of inflation
      • 5.2 The origin of density perturbations

    150. Qmbook
    Ebook reviews history, alternatives and raises good questions on philosophy and free will.
    http://physics-qa.com/html/QMBOOK.HTM
    THE REALISTIC QUANTUM by Atilla Gurel * Ms.Sc.(Diplom) in phyics , University of Karlsruhe PART I -The History of Quantum Theory Chapter 1 The origins Facts that challenged the classical view of atoms and radiation : The spectral distribution of black-body radiation The photo-electric effect The line spectra The stability of atoms (Why does the electron not fall on the nucleus?) Chapter 2 The first hints The invention of the concept of indivisible energy-portions by Max Planck to explain the spectral distribution of black body radiation. The explanation of photoelectric effect by Albert Einstein. The emerging concept of photon and wave-particle duality. Chapter 3 The big step De Broglie's idea of matter waves Chapter 4 The next big mystery The double slit experiment. The wave particle duality , Schroedinger's attempt to interpret the wave-function as a real physical wave that is "condensing" around a nucleus during the position measurement without a "pointlike" counterpart. Chapter 5 The next big step The discovery of Schroedinger equation. The solution for hydrogen atom. The resolution of the mystery of line spectra and the resolution of the mystery of the stability of the atoms. Chapter 6 The problems of wave only viewpoint Why had Schroedinger to give up his initial interpretation of the wave function as a real physical wave without "pointlike" counterpart?

    151. Nuclearbologna's Website
    describes my life, family, and work in physics. My work in is condensed matter physics where I deal with quantum spin systems and organic superconductors.
    http://web.utk.edu/~jharalds/
    Welcome to Nuclearbologna's Website It is what life is made of!!! A.K.A. - Jason Haraldsen This website is made of 100% recycled electrons! Family Research Vita Google ... (Read Views and Leave Comments) Please try to support the American Red Cross or Habitat for Humanity and the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Pictures from http://www.physicsclassroom.com Nuclearbologna's Physics Store! The place for your physics items To contact me click here! Last update 9/8/05 You are number
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    152. Quantum Universe Report
    quantum Universe The Revolution in 21stCentury physics It describes a revolution in particle physics and a quantum leap in our understanding of the
    http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1012346

    153. Reviews In Mathematical Physics
    Fills the need for a review journal in the field, publishing introductory and survey papers for mathematical physicists, and mathematicians and theoretical physicists interested in interdisciplinary topics. Topics include gauge fields, quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, functional analysis, and interactions between theoretical physics and pure mathematics.
    http://www.wspc.com/journals/rmp/rmp.html

    154.   Oxide Physics Research
    The programme is a collaboration of experimental and theoretical physicists working on the behaviour of correlated electrons in oxide materials. Based in the School of physics and Astronomy at Birmingham University, United Kingdom. Materials of interest include the high temperature cuprate superconductors, nonFermi liquid physics near quantum critical points, unconventional superconductivity in the ruthanates and heavy fermion behaviour in lithium vanadate.
    http://www.oxides.bham.ac.uk/
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    Introduction Welcome to the web pages of the Oxide Research Programme. The research programme is a collaborative effort between experimental and theoretical physicists, together with material scientists, with the common goal of understanding of the behaviour of correlated electrons in oxide materials. The work is distributed across the collaborating institutions: at the University of St Andrews (School of Physics and Astronomy), at the University of Birmingham (in the School of Physics and Astronomy and also the School of Chemistry) and in the Low Temperature Physics group at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. We also work with a number of international collaborations. The experimental work is headed by Professor Andy Mackenzie (St Andrews) and the theoretical work by Professor Andy Schofield (Birmingham). What are correlated electrons?

    155. Quantum Cosmos - Towards A New Knowing Of Reality
    Bibliography, essays and literary writings by Douglas A. Mackey, as well as reviews of books on physics and consciousness.
    http://www.quantumcosmos.com/
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    Towards a New Knowing of Reality
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    Readiness is all

    Everything is real except what you think is real. Stop. Your identity is a total fantasy. You are not you. Stop. Everything is you except that voice in your head. Stop. This moment is the most important event in the history of the universe. Stop. If it be now, it's not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. Stop. If it be not now, yet it will come. End of story.
    We're living on a movie set
    It is not necessary for anything to "be" there if it's not there for you, right now. That building over there that you're looking at? It's propped up like a Hollywood movie set. The entire universe consists in the moment of perception where your consciousness meets the object. That is all there is and all there ever is. We are perceptual modules Each of us is a module of perception in which data is processed and from which a universe is created. There is no such thing as objective reality. Forget about it! As Wordsworth put it, we half perceive and half create our reality. Although our different realities may have an integrating factor, the first thing to realize is that they are quantum, or separate, and self-sufficient.

    156. Quantum Experiments And The Foundations Of Physics -
    Pages and Links about quantum Optics. Created by the group around Anton Zeilinger in Vienna.
    http://www.quantum.at/
    Last updated:
    Layout: Julia Petschinka
    Code: Rainer Kaltenbaek, Gregor Weihs

    157. Smarandache Notions Journal
    Smarandache hypothesis that there is no speed barrier in the universe, and the quantum Smarandache paradoxes about certainty/uncertainty, visible/invisible, stable/unstable.
    http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/physics.htm

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    Mathematics Philosophy Physics ... E-Library of Science Physics Articles: Smarandache Hypothesis: Evidences, Implications and Applications, by L. Motta [English](HTML) [English](PDF) [Portugu s](PDF) ... Quantum Smarandache Paradoxes [cited in Nature journal] Overview of Recent Researches on the Meaning of Relativity, by L. Motta [ English Portugues new A new form of matter, called unmatter [in CERN site] Verifying Unmatter by Experiments, More Types of Unmatter [in Progress in Physics journal] new A Quantum Chromodynamics Formula new Books: G-Dimensional Theory, by L. Stephen Young Begin the Adventure / How to Break the Light Barrier by A.D. 2070, by H. B. Tilton, F. Smarandache new Download free e-books from our E-Library of Science WebCounter

    158. Physics 1501 - Modern Technology
    An undergraduate course offered at the University of Winnepeg on introductory physics. All lecture notes are online, and include material on relativity and quantum theory.
    http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_tech/tech.html
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    Physics Department
    University of Winnipeg September, 1999

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    159. School Bariloche 2000 ``Quantum Symmetries In Theoretical Physics And Mathematic
    Proceedings of the school Bariloche 2000 . San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, January 1021, year 2000. Lectures by N. Andruskiewitsch, M. Dubois-Violette, D. Evans, A. Ocneanu, O. Ogievetsky, J.-B. Zuber.
    http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~coque/Bariloche2000/Bariloche2000/Bariloche2000.html
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    School Bariloche 2000 Quantum symmetries
    in theoretical physics and mathematics
    San Carlos de Bariloche - Argentina
    January 10-21, year 2000
    These documents will be updated. Please consult them regularly for possible new information. Version: December 7, 2001 NEW - List of available lectures (to be published in the collection Contemporary Mathematics, AMS). (June 20, 2000) Other lectures will be available soon !
    NEW A. Ocneanu's classification of SUq(3) subgroups, presented during this school

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    N. Andruskiewitsch, M. Dubois Violette

    160. [gr-qc/0101003] An Introduction To Quantum Cosmology
    This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given in 1995 to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics
    http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0101003
    General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract
    gr-qc/0101003
    From: David Wiltshire [ view email ] Date ( ): Sat, 30 Dec 2000 07:25:47 GMT (101kb) Date (revised v2): Wed, 3 Sep 2003 07:38:56 GMT (101kb)
    An introduction to quantum cosmology
    Authors: D.L. Wiltshire
    Categories: gr-qc
    Comments: 60 pages, harvmac, 11 figures, epsf. These summer school lecture notes have been available for 5 years; but are being placed on the archive to make them more easily accessible. Published in "Cosmology: the Physics of the Universe", eds B. Robson, N. Visvanathan and W.S. Woolcock (World Scientific, Singapore, 1996) pp 473-531; v2 reference added, typo fixed
    Report-no: ADP-95-11/M28
    This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given in 1995 to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics. Topics covered: 1. Introduction: 1.1 Quantum cosmology and quantum gravity; 1.2 A brief history of quantum cosmology. 2. Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity: 2.1 The 3+1 decomposition; 2.2 The action. 3. Quantisation: 3.1 Superspace; 3.2 Canonical quantisation; 3.3 Path integral quantisation; 3.4 Minisuperspace; 3.5 The WKB approximation; 3.6 Probability measures; 3.7 Minisuperspace for the Friedmann universe with massive scalar field. 4. Boundary Conditions: 4.1 The no-boundary proposal; 4.2 The tunneling proposal. 5. The predictions of quantum cosmology: 5.1 The period of inflation; 5.2 The origin of density perturbations; 5.3 The arrow of time.

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