episanty

London, United Kingdom

Age: 25

BSc in Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Currently doing an MRes+PhD at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Controlled Quantum Dynamics at Imperial College London.

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comment How can two seas not mix?
@JohnRennie I added the second image into your post, to keep it next to the rest of the post. Of course, feel free to roll back!
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revised How can two seas not mix?
Added second image.
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comment what is the magnetic quadrupole operator?
@BenCrowell Thanks for the info. Have you got a reference?
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comment Is the wave function objective or subjective?
That may be. But there's no point trying to ping the OP.
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comment Can we measure "wavefunction" of quantum particles?
... which is why, operationally, tomography should really be seen as a diagnosis of the preparation procedure you use to prepare multiple particles in the same state.
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comment Is it me or is the favicon shimmering?
alright. High time I went to bed then.
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answered Can we measure "wavefunction" of quantum particles?
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answered How do determine the equation of motion of slinky?
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asked Is it me or is the favicon shimmering?
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reviewed Leave Closed Is the wave function objective or subjective?
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comment Is the wave function objective or subjective?
@Nathaniel, the OP is long gone from this site, you're unlikely to hear back from him.
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reviewed Approve suggested edit on Derivation of self-inductance of a long wire
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reviewed Reviewed What is the optical power level of common fiber optics lasers?
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reviewed Close Volts, Amps, and Practical Electrical Knowledge
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reviewed Leave Open Existence and uniqueness of Stokes flow
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reviewed Leave Open Bosonic-Fermionic interactions in supersymmetry
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reviewed Close Is antigravity the source of accelerating expansion (dark energy)?
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reviewed Close Magnetic Field on a particle between two Helmholtz Coils
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reviewed Close Object $A$ : Object $B$
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reviewed Close Periodic boundary condition on a Wave Function of a Particle in a Box
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