Vacuum

In quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, the vacuum is defined as the state (that is, the solution to the equations of the theory) with the lowest possible energy (the ground state of the Hilbert space). In quantum electrodynamics this vacuum is referred to as ‘QED vacuum’ to separate it from the vacuum of quantum chromodynamics, denoted as QCD vacuum. QED vacuum is a state with no matter particles (hence the name), and also no photons, no gravitons, etc.

Theoretically, in QCD vacuum multiple vacuum states can coexist. The starting and ending of cosmological inflation is thought to have arisen from transitions between different vacuum states. For theories obtained by quantization of a classical theory, each stationary point of the energy in the configuration space gives rise to a single vacuum. String theory is believed to have a huge number of vacua – the so-called string theory landscape.

— Wikipedia on Vacuum

2012.05.04 Friday ACHK

驗算技巧儲備

這段改編自 2010 年 6 月 2 日的對話。

絕大部分類型的題目,都有對應的驗算技巧。你要在平日就學習定那些技巧,把它們儲存於「魔法筆記」之中。只要事前詳加背誦,考試時就可以高速運用。

如果有某一類題目,你想像不到有什麼驗算技巧的話,你就一定要立刻問我。

— Me@2012.05.04

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