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Exponential Decay in Quantum Mechanics. / Kruglov, V.; Makarov, K.A. ; Pavlov, B. ; Yafyasov, A.
Computations, physics and beyond. Springer Nature, 2012. p. 266-288.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in an anthology › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Exponential Decay in Quantum Mechanics.
AU - Kruglov, V.
AU - Makarov, K.A.
AU - Pavlov, B.
AU - Yafyasov, A.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - First of all: disregard all of so called “preliminary physical expectations”, because all these expectations are just a pseudonym for prejudices elaborated by the older generation. These words belong to Dirac, not to me. The right way of creating new physics is different: one should begin with a beautiful mathematical idea. But it should be really beautiful! No special relations to physics is compulsory. But if it is really beautiful, it will certainly match useful physical applications, though it is not predefined, what sort of applications and where: it depends on physical consequenceswhich may be extracted from the mathematical scheme.
AB - First of all: disregard all of so called “preliminary physical expectations”, because all these expectations are just a pseudonym for prejudices elaborated by the older generation. These words belong to Dirac, not to me. The right way of creating new physics is different: one should begin with a beautiful mathematical idea. But it should be really beautiful! No special relations to physics is compulsory. But if it is really beautiful, it will certainly match useful physical applications, though it is not predefined, what sort of applications and where: it depends on physical consequenceswhich may be extracted from the mathematical scheme.
KW - exponensial decay
M3 - Article in an anthology
SP - 266
EP - 288
BT - Computations, physics and beyond
PB - Springer Nature
ER -
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