Quantentheorie - translation to English
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Quantentheorie - translation to English

STATE OF MATTER OF A DILUTE GAS OF BOSONS COOLED TO TEMPERATURES VERY NEAR ABSOLUTE ZERO
Bose-Einstein's condensation; Bose-Einstein Condensate; Bose-einstein condensate; Bose-Einstien condensate; Bose–Einstein condensation; Bose Einstein condensate; Bose einstein condensate; Bose einstein condensates; Bose Einstein condensates; Einstein-Bose condensate; Einstein-Bose condensation; Quantentheorie des einatomigen idealen Gases; Bose Einstein Condensation; Bose-Einstein Condensation; Boise-Einstein condensate; Bose-Einstein condensation; BE condensate; Be condensate; Bosonic condensate; Bose condensate; Super atom; Super atoms; Super Atom; Floating atoms; Bose Einstein Condensate; Bose–Einstein Condensation; Bose-Einstein Condensate State; Bose-Einstein Slevin condensate; Bose-Einsten Condensate; BoseEinstein condensate; Bose-Einstein condensates; Bose–Einstein condensates; Bose-Einstein condensate; Einstein-Bose condensates
  • Schematic Bose–Einstein condensation versus temperature of the energy diagram
  • Right: after}} further evaporation, leaving a sample of nearly pure condensate.

Quantentheorie      
n. quantum theory, basic modern theory of physics that energy is transferred in pulsations
quantum electrodynamics         
  • Addition of probability amplitudes as complex numbers
  • [[Compton scattering]]
  • [[Paul Dirac]]
  • [[Electron self-energy]] loop
  • [[Feynman diagram]] elements
  • Los Alamos]].
  • Feynman replaces complex numbers with spinning arrows, which start at emission and end at detection of a particle. The sum of all resulting arrows gives a final arrow whose length squared equals the probability of the event. In this diagram, light emitted by the source '''''S''''' can reach the detector at '''''P''''' by bouncing off the mirror (in blue) at various points. Each one of the paths has an arrow associated with it (whose direction changes uniformly with the ''time'' taken for the light to traverse the path). To correctly calculate the total probability for light to reach '''''P''''' starting at '''''S''''', one needs to sum the arrows for ''all'' such paths. The graph below depicts the total time spent to traverse each of the paths above.
  • [[Hans Bethe]]
  • Multiplication of probability amplitudes as complex numbers
ABELIAN GAUGE THEORY DESCRIBING QUANTUM INTERACTIONS OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD WITH MATTER
Quantum Electrodynamics; Quantum electro-dynamics; Quantum electrodynamic; Quantum electro dynamics; Quantum magnetodynamics; QMD; History of quantum electrodynamics
Quantenelektrodynamik, Quantentheorie elektromagnetischer Strahlung und ihrer Wechselwirkung mit atomaren Teilchen und elektrisch geladenen Atomen (Quantenmechanik)
quantum number         
NOTATION FOR CONSERVED QUANTITIES IN PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
Quantum numbers; Quantum Numbers; Q number; Quantum numbers with spin-orbit interaction; Internal properties; Q-number; Additive quantum number; M Sub 5
Quantenzahl (Zahl die doppelt so hoch ist wie die Hälfte der möglichen Größen nach der Quantentheorie)

Wikipedia

Bose–Einstein condensate

In condensed matter physics, a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) is a state of matter that is typically formed when a gas of bosons at very low densities is cooled to temperatures very close to absolute zero (−273.15 °C or −459.67 °F). Under such conditions, a large fraction of bosons occupy the lowest quantum state, at which point microscopic quantum mechanical phenomena, particularly wavefunction interference, become apparent macroscopically. A BEC is formed by cooling a gas of extremely low density (about 100,000 times less dense than normal air) to ultra-low temperatures.

This state was first predicted, generally, in 1924–1925 by Albert Einstein following and crediting a pioneering paper by Satyendra Nath Bose on the new field now known as quantum statistics. In 1995, the Bose-Einstein condensate was created by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman of the University of Colorado Boulder using rubidium atoms; later that year, Wolfgang Ketterle of MIT produced a BEC using sodium atoms. In 2001 Cornell, Wieman and Ketterle shared the Nobel Prize in Physics "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates."

Examples of use of Quantentheorie
1. Man warf dem Philosophen vor, dass er die Grundlagen der Quantentheorie auf alle übrigen Erkenntnisse übertrug.
2. Der blonde, eher schüchtern wirkende Mann präsentierte damals am Institut von Niels Bohr erstmals sein Unbestimmtheitsprinzip der Quantentheorie.
3. Das sind die Erkenntnisse der Naturwissenschaften, von der Kognitionswissenschaft über die Genforschung bis hin zur neuesten Neuronen– und Quantentheorie.
4. Weltruhm erlangte er allerdings mit seiner Relativitätstheorie. 1'1': Johannes Stark für den Nachweis des Doppler–Effekts bei Kanalstrahlen und die von ihm entdeckte Zerlegung der Spektrallinien im elektrischen Feld. 1'18: Max Planck für die Entwicklung seiner Quantentheorie.
5. Zugleich ist auch durch Einsteins Anstöße, insbesondere in der Quantentheorie, und gegen seinen entschieden und gefühlsbetont formulierten Widerstand ("Gott würfelt nicht") eine Zweideutigkeit in die exakte Wissenschaft der Physik eingezogen, an deren Überwindung sie sich bisher vergeblich abarbeitet.