The time energy uncertainty relation has been a controversial issue since the advent of quantum theory, with respect to appropriate formalisation, validity and possible meanings. A comprehensive account of the development of this subject up to the 1980s is provided by a combination of the reviews of Jammer (1974), Bauer and Mello (1978), and Busch (1990). More recent reviews are concerned with different specific aspects of the subject. The purpose of this chapter is to show that different types of time energy uncertainty relation can indeed be deduced in specific contexts, but that there is no unique universal relation that could stand on equal footing with the position-momentum uncertainty relation. To this end, we will survey the various ...
Heisenberg guessed, after he established the matrix quantum mechanics, that the non-commutativity of...
In quantum mechanics, time plays a role unlike any other observable. We find that measuring whether...
In a recent paper (1), it is argued that “delta t “in Heisenberg’s energy-time uncertainty relation ...
The time energy uncertainty relation has been a controversial issue since the advent of quantum theo...
Textbook quantum mechanics treats time as a classical parameter and not as a quantum observable with...
In quantum mechanics, there exist two important uncertainty relations, one involving momentum and po...
First, I briefly review the different conceptions of time held by three rival interpretations of qua...
First, I briefly review the different conceptions of time held by three rival interpretations of qua...
This paper contains a simple but powerful statement and proof of the Energy-Time uncertainty princip...
Abstract In the early days of quantum mechanics, the time energy uncertainty principle, ∆E∆t ≥ 2 was...
A derivation from first principles is given of the energy-time uncertainty relation in quantum mecha...
Energy-time uncertainty plays an important role in quantum foundations and technologies, and it was ...
Before we can turn our attention to time-energy uncertainty relations we need to introduce some conc...
Nonclassical physical theories including uncontrollable (quantum and/or thermal) effects leading to ...
Heisenberg guessed, after he established the matrix quantum mechanics, that the non-commutativity of...
Heisenberg guessed, after he established the matrix quantum mechanics, that the non-commutativity of...
In quantum mechanics, time plays a role unlike any other observable. We find that measuring whether...
In a recent paper (1), it is argued that “delta t “in Heisenberg’s energy-time uncertainty relation ...
The time energy uncertainty relation has been a controversial issue since the advent of quantum theo...
Textbook quantum mechanics treats time as a classical parameter and not as a quantum observable with...
In quantum mechanics, there exist two important uncertainty relations, one involving momentum and po...
First, I briefly review the different conceptions of time held by three rival interpretations of qua...
First, I briefly review the different conceptions of time held by three rival interpretations of qua...
This paper contains a simple but powerful statement and proof of the Energy-Time uncertainty princip...
Abstract In the early days of quantum mechanics, the time energy uncertainty principle, ∆E∆t ≥ 2 was...
A derivation from first principles is given of the energy-time uncertainty relation in quantum mecha...
Energy-time uncertainty plays an important role in quantum foundations and technologies, and it was ...
Before we can turn our attention to time-energy uncertainty relations we need to introduce some conc...
Nonclassical physical theories including uncontrollable (quantum and/or thermal) effects leading to ...
Heisenberg guessed, after he established the matrix quantum mechanics, that the non-commutativity of...
Heisenberg guessed, after he established the matrix quantum mechanics, that the non-commutativity of...
In quantum mechanics, time plays a role unlike any other observable. We find that measuring whether...
In a recent paper (1), it is argued that “delta t “in Heisenberg’s energy-time uncertainty relation ...