Scarred quantum wave
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Scarred quantum wave
Scarred quantum wave. Computer model showing the paths taken by a wave trapped inside a stadium- shaped cavity. The paths show the movement of a particle which is behaving like a wave (showing wave-particle duality), as it bounces around the cavity. The pattern has features characteristic of classical and quantum mechanics. It is similar to a random quantum wave, formed by randomly adding together waves travelling in all directions. However, it is known as a scarred quantum wave, because it features classical periodic orbits (repeating paths) which give it symmetry, forming a " double diamond". Modelled by Professor Eric Heller at Harvard University, USA
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This print titled "Scarred Quantum Wave" showcases a computer model that beautifully illustrates the intricate paths taken by a wave trapped inside a stadium-shaped cavity. The image vividly represents the fascinating concept of wave-particle duality, where a particle behaves like both a wave and a particle simultaneously. Created by Professor Eric Heller at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, this simulation demonstrates the movement of the particle as it bounces around within the cavity. The pattern displayed in this artwork exhibits characteristics derived from classical and quantum mechanics, making it truly mesmerizing. Referred to as a scarred quantum wave due to its unique features, this simulated creation combines randomly added waves traveling in all directions. However, what sets it apart is its symmetrical formation resembling an elegant "double diamond". This symmetry arises from classical periodic orbits or repeating paths found within the system. The illustration serves as an exceptional representation of cutting-edge research in particle physics and stands as testament to Professor Eric Heller's expertise in modelling complex phenomena. With its striking visual appeal and scientific significance, this artwork offers viewers an opportunity to delve into the intriguing world of quantum mechanics while appreciating its artistic beauty.
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