Quantum indeterminacyQuantum indeterminacy is the apparent necessary incompleteness in the description of a physical system, that has become one of the characteristics of the standard description of quantum physics. Prior to quantum physics, it was thought that Quantum indeterminacy can be quantitatively characterized by a probability distribution on the set of outcomes of measurements of an observable. The distribution is uniquely determined by the system state, and moreover quantum mechanics provides a recipe for calculating this probability distribution.
Quantum statistical mechanicsQuantum statistical mechanics is statistical mechanics applied to quantum mechanical systems. In quantum mechanics a statistical ensemble (probability distribution over possible quantum states) is described by a density operator S, which is a non-negative, self-adjoint, trace-class operator of trace 1 on the Hilbert space H describing the quantum system. This can be shown under various mathematical formalisms for quantum mechanics. One such formalism is provided by quantum logic.
Observer effect (physics)In physics, the observer effect is the disturbance of an observed system by the act of observation. This is often the result of utilizing instruments that, by necessity, alter the state of what they measure in some manner. A common example is checking the pressure in an automobile tire, which causes some of the air to escape, thereby changing the pressure to observe it. Similarly, seeing non-luminous objects requires light hitting the object to cause it to reflect that light.
Moyal productIn mathematics, the Moyal product (after José Enrique Moyal; also called the star product or Weyl–Groenewold product, after Hermann Weyl and Hilbrand J. Groenewold) is an example of a phase-space star product. It is an associative, non-commutative product, , on the functions on R2n, equipped with its Poisson bracket (with a generalization to symplectic manifolds, described below). It is a special case of the -product of the "algebra of symbols" of a universal enveloping algebra.
Communications in Mathematical PhysicsCommunications in Mathematical Physics est une revue scientifique à évaluation par les pairs publiée par Springer Science+Business Media. Elle est, avec le Journal of Mathematical Physics, la principale revue dans son domaine. La revue publie des articles dans tous les domaines de la physique mathématique ; elle est centrée en particulier sur l'analyse mathématique liée à la physique de la matière condensée, la mécanique statistique et la théorie quantique des champs, et sur les algèbres d'opérateurs, l'information quantique et la théorie de la relativité.