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Locating the Heisenberg/von Neumann “Cut”
December 30, 2021Fat Man – Wikipedia
December 30, 2021https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Man
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Oppenheimer brought John von Neumann to Los Alamos in September 1943 to take a fresh look at implosion. After reviewing Neddermeyer’s studies, and discussing the matter with Edward Teller, von Neumann suggested the use of high explosives in shaped charges to implode a sphere, which he showed could not only result in a faster assembly of fissile material than was possible with the gun method, but which could greatly reduce the amount of material required, because of the resulting higher density.[8] The idea that, under such pressures, the plutonium metal itself would be compressed came from Teller, whose knowledge of how dense metals behaved under heavy pressure was influenced by his pre-war theoretical studies of the Earth’s core with George Gamow.[9] The prospect of more-efficient nuclear weapons impressed Oppenheimer, Teller, and Hans Bethe, but they decided that an expert on explosives would be required. Kistiakowsky’s name was immediately suggested, and Kistiakowsky was brought into the project as a consultant in October 1943.[8]
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Malcolm Whitman, Ph.D. | Cell Biology
December 30, 2021Marina von Neumann Whitman – Wikipedia
December 30, 2021Laura Whitman, MD Internal Medicine of Yale New Haven Hospital
December 30, 202115. How to Solve the Schrodinger Equation for the Hydrogen Atom | Learn Quantum Physics – YouTube
December 30, 2021Heisenberg’s entryway to matrix mechanics – Wikipedia
December 30, 2021Eigenfunction – Wikipedia
December 30, 2021https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eigenfunction
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In the study of signals and systems, an eigenfunction of a system is a signal f(t) that, when input into the system, produces a response y(t) = λf(t), where λ
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Paul Dirac – Wikipedia
December 30, 2021https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Dirac#:~:text=Dirac%20was%20known%20among%20his,was%20one%20word%20per%20hour.
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Dirac was known among his colleagues for his precise and taciturn nature. His colleagues in Cambridge jokingly defined a unit called a “dirac”, which was one word per hour.
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