University of Michigan Physics Undergraduate Proposes Solution to Quantum Field Theory Problem
March 09, 2021
March 09, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 9 (TNSRes) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
When physicists need to understand the quantum mechanics that describe how atomic clocks work, how your magnet sticks to your refrigerator or how particles flow through a superconductor, they use quantum field theories.
When they work through problems in quantum field theories, they do so in "imaginary" time, then map those simulations into real quantities. B . . .
When physicists need to understand the quantum mechanics that describe how atomic clocks work, how your magnet sticks to your refrigerator or how particles flow through a superconductor, they use quantum field theories.
When they work through problems in quantum field theories, they do so in "imaginary" time, then map those simulations into real quantities. B . . .