Gauge theory 5

The importance of gauge theories for physics stems from the tremendous success of the mathematical formalism in providing a unified framework to describe the quantum field theories of electromagnetism, the weak force and the strong force. This theory, known as the Standard Model, accurately describes experimental predictions regarding three of the four fundamental forces of nature, and is a gauge theory with the gauge group SU(3) × SU(2) × U(1). Modern theories like string theory, as well as some formulations of general relativity, are, in one way or another, gauge theories.
 
— Wikipedia on Gauge theory

2011.04.18 Monday ACHK

不敵天氣 2

You can spend your whole life trying to be popular, but at the end of the day, the size of the crowd at your funeral will be largely dictated by the weather.

— Frank Skinner

你可以花一生的時間,令到自己受歡迎;但是,你的喪禮將會有多少人出席,還要視乎當日的天氣。

— Me@2010.07.16

2011.04.18 Monday (c) All rights reserved by ACHK

一點點精采 1.3

網誌時代 9.3

(安:回想以前,我們的對話內容之中,其實有很多也值得化成文字。幾年前的對話,我們沒有錄音,沒有紀錄下來,真的有一點點可惜。)

可惜的程度不大。重點是,你我還健在。真正重要的內容,在往後的對話中,自然會重新出現。不會重新出現的,即是無關痛癢。

— Me@2011.04.17

2011.04.17 Sunday (c) All rights reserved by ACHK

Soliton

In mathematics and physics, a soliton is a self-reinforcing solitary wave (a wave packet or pulse) that maintains its shape while it travels at constant speed. Solitons are caused by a cancellation of nonlinear and dispersive effects in the medium.

Dispersion and non-linearity can interact to produce permanent and localized wave forms. Consider a pulse of light traveling in glass. This pulse can be thought of as consisting of light of several different frequencies. Since glass shows dispersion, these different frequencies will travel at different speeds and the shape of the pulse will therefore change over time. However, there is also the non-linear Kerr effect: the refractive index of a material at a given frequency depends on the light’s amplitude or strength. If the pulse has just the right shape, the Kerr effect will exactly cancel the dispersion effect, and the pulse’s shape won’t change over time: a soliton.

— Wikipedia on Soliton

2011.04.17 Sunday ACHK