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its_about_time_._note [2016/01/05 16:59]
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its_about_time_._note [2016/01/19 13:27]
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 $h_\Psi\cdot\dfrac{{\mathrm d}}{{\mathrm d}t}\Psi = (-2\pi{\mathrm i})\,​H\,​\Psi$ $h_\Psi\cdot\dfrac{{\mathrm d}}{{\mathrm d}t}\Psi = (-2\pi{\mathrm i})\,​H\,​\Psi$
  
-and note that if $h_\Psi$ is chosen unitless, the conserved quantity of the system (what is also called energy) is a frequency. +and note that if $h_\Psi$ is chosen unitless, the conserved quantity of the system (what is also called energy) is a frequency.  
-The cost associated with a process inversely proportional to how quick it takes place+The cost associated with a process ​is basically ​inversely proportional to how quick it takes place, so that Reaching ​higher frequencies is more expensive. ​But for a more precise desciption in QMone must look at the state spaces in the models.
-E.g. reaching ​higher frequencies is "more expensive" +
-To understand many formulasunits like e.g. mass ($kg=s/​m^2$,​ after setting $\hbar$ unitless) can or should be multiplied by natural constants (e.g. $c^2$) so that they represent a frequency or time scale. +
 A Hamiltonian $H(\langle q,​p\rangle)$ is like an $\langle q,​p\rangle$-indexed list of prices. A Hamiltonian operator $H$ acting on state vectors in QM is like a stamp with prices. A Hamiltonian $H(\langle q,​p\rangle)$ is like an $\langle q,​p\rangle$-indexed list of prices. A Hamiltonian operator $H$ acting on state vectors in QM is like a stamp with prices.
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 +To understand many formulas, units like e.g. mass ($kg=s/​m^2$,​ after setting $\hbar$ unitless) can or should be multiplied by natural constants (e.g. $c^2$) so that they represent a frequency or time scale.
  
 == Canonical variables == == Canonical variables ==
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 === Related === === Related ===
-[[Perspective]]+[[On physical units . note]], ​[[Perspective]]
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