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; -) The eigenstates of the number operator are referred to as Fock states.
The Reference Frame 2010
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Heisenberg-Pauli's field theory and Fock space, and through Feynman's ingenious theory describing electromagnetic interaction as an action at a distance eliminating the photon picture, ending with Dyson's renormalisation theory supplemented with Salam's paper on b-divergence.
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Sure to be a bad idea come reality, they are making a third Meet the Parents film titled Little Fock...
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Fock…And here I started off all serious with the groudhog blowing…
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Fock that shyt, having a sane non-neoclown foreign policy has nothing to do with racism, many Israelis in Israel happen to agree with my statement, & those cats are not "self-hating Jews" either.
Dart Adams presents That's Kinda Racist © Norbit Part Two Dart Adams 2008
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Dart Adams vs. Sam Chennault: The 3 Day War Dart Adams 2008
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In particular, if you have a state with a particular number of photons (a “Fock state”), it basically corresponds to an EM wave with a totally random phase, giving a large uncertainty in the field amplitude.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Quantum Mechanics, But Were Afraid to Ask Sean 2008
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Born in the Netherlands on April 20, 1924 as Nina Consuelo Maud Fock and yet she changed her name!
Death Notice: Nina Foch Arbogast 2008
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Then you can construct an operator (called the “Fock operator”), which gives the energy of an electron in any one state due to Coulomb interactions with atoms in the other states, as well as including Coulomb interactions with the nucleus and kinetic energy terms.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Quantum Mechanics, But Were Afraid to Ask Sean 2008
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The Fock operator (represented as a matrix) also contains some off diagonal elements, corresponding to the fact that you can swap the electrons in any two states without really changing anything (except the overall sign of the wave function), due to the fact that the full multi-electron state must be antisymmetric.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Quantum Mechanics, But Were Afraid to Ask Sean 2008
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