Mathematical quantization

Quantization (physics)

In physics, quantization (in British English quantisation) is the systematic transition procedure from a classical understanding of physical phenomena to a newer understanding known as quantum mechanics. It is a procedure for constructing quantum mechanics from classical mechanics. A generalization involving infinite degrees of freedom is field quantization, as in the "quantization of the electromagnetic field", referring to photons as field "quanta" (for instance as light quanta). This procedure is basic to theories of atomic physics, chemistry, particle physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, and quantum optics. (Wikipedia).

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Quantized Energy Equation (Quantum Physics)

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Quantum Field Theory 2a - Field Quantization I

In the previous video we saw how the quantum harmonic oscillator provides a model system in which we can describe the creation and destruction of energy quanta. In 1925 Born, Heisenberg and Jordan presented a way to apply these ideas to a continuous field. (Note: My voice is lower and slow

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The Atom A1 Rutherford Scattering

The discovery of the nucleus of the atom.

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The Atom B1 The Quantum Mechanical Picture of the Atom

The quantum mechanical model of the atom.

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Understanding Quantum Mechanics #1: It’s not about discreteness

This must be one of the most common misunderstandings about quantum mechanics, that quantum mechanics is about making things discrete. But is an understandable misunderstanding because the word “quantum” suggests that quantum mechanics is about small amounts of something. Indeed, if you as

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Quantization and Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle

Quantization and Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle

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The Atom A2 Line Spectra

Explaining line spectra.

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Quantum Theory - Full Documentary HD

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Quantization, Gauge Theory, And The Analytic Approach To Geometric... (Lecture 1) by Edward Witten

PROGRAM : QUANTUM FIELDS, GEOMETRY AND REPRESENTATION THEORY 2021 (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS : Aswin Balasubramanian (Rutgers University, USA), Indranil Biswas (TIFR, india), Jacques Distler (The University of Texas at Austin, USA), Chris Elliott (University of Massachusetts, USA) and Pranav Pan

From playlist Quantum Fields, Geometry and Representation Theory 2021 (ONLINE)

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Gauge Theory and the Analytic Approach to Geometric Langlands - Edward Witten

Clay Research Conference Topic: Gauge Theory and the Analytic Approach to Geometric Langlands Speaker: Edward Witten Affiliation: Professor, School of Natural Sciences Date: September 30, 2021 Recently P. Etingof, E. Frenkel, and D. Kazhdan, following earlier contributions by R. Langl

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Quantization By Branes And Geometric Langlands Lecture 2 by Edward Witten

PROGRAM : QUANTUM FIELDS, GEOMETRY AND REPRESENTATION THEORY 2021 (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS : Aswin Balasubramanian (Rutgers University, USA), Indranil Biswas (TIFR, india), Jacques Distler (The University of Texas at Austin, USA), Chris Elliott (University of Massachusetts, USA) and Pranav Pan

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Quantization by Branes and Geometric Langlands (Lecture 4) by Edward Witten

Program Quantum Fields, Geometry and Representation Theory 2021 (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Aswin Balasubramanian (Rutgers University, USA), Indranil Biswas (TIFR, india), Jacques Distler (The University of Texas at Austin, USA), Chris Elliott (University of Massachusetts, USA) and Pranav Pandi

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Pierrick Bousseau - The Skein Algebra of the 4-punctured Sphere from Curve Counting

The Kauffman bracket skein algebra is a quantization of the algebra of regular functions on the SL_2 character of a topological surface. I will explain how to realize the skein algebra of the 4-punctured sphere as the output of a mirror symmetry construction based on higher genus Gromov-Wi

From playlist 2021 IHES Summer School - Enumerative Geometry, Physics and Representation Theory

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Probing Topology in Finite Temperature and Non-Equilibrium Quantum States by Sebastian Diehl

Open Quantum Systems DATE: 17 July 2017 to 04 August 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore There have been major recent breakthroughs, both experimental and theoretical, in the field of Open Quantum Systems. The aim of this program is to bring together leaders in the Open Q

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Quantization of Energy Part 1: Blackbody Radiation and the Ultraviolet Catastrophe

So we know that physics got turned upside down at the turn of the 20th century, but how did that all begin? What was the first thing that set this whole chain of events into motion? Well it all started with Max Planck, blackbody radiation, and the ultraviolet catastrophe. Gather round, chi

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Topological Phases and their Electromagnetic Responses by Joel Moore

COLLOQUIUM TOPOLOGICAL PHASES AND THEIR ELECTROMAGNETIC RESPONSES SPEAKER: Joel Moore (UC Berkeley and LBNL) DATE: Mon, 11 October 2021, 11:00 to 12:30 VENUE: Online Colloquium RESOURCES ABSTRACT This talk starts by reviewing known examples of how topological materials generate new

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The five most promising ways to quantize gravity

In this video I tell you about the five currently most promising approaches to a theory of quantum gravity that physicists are presently pursuing. These are: string theory, loop quantum gravity, asymptotically safe gravity, causal dynamical triangulation, and emergent gravity. I also exp

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