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A. Tonomura, “Direct observation of thitherto unobservable quantum phenomena by using electrons,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102, (2005) … In reality, it contains the only mystery. We cannot make the mystery go away by “explaining” how it works. We will just tell you how it works. In telling you how it works we have told you about the basic peculiarities of all quantum mechanics. … (color by Tachibana) cf. R.P. Feynman, R.B. Leighton, M. Sands, The Feynman Lectures on Physics (Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1965), vol III, Chap 1, p.1-1 Fig. 2. Build-up of an electron interference pattern. Numbers of electrons are 10 (a), 200 (b), 6,000 (c), 40,000 (d), and 140,000 (e). Fig. 1. Two-beam interference experiment for electrons. … It is “mysterious” … using time-independent electrostatic Hamiltonian … But if the Hamiltonian were time-dependent … do we have such reasonable time-dependent Hamiltonian in reality … Yes, QED (quantum electrodynamics) …(color by Tachibana) cf. A. Tachibana, “Time-dependent renormalization of alpha-oscillators for QED,” J. Math. Chem. 54, (2016).
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High-energy phenomena
Low-energy phenomena QED, a relativistic quantum field theory, prediction in reality!
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SCOPE Chemical ideas restricted now to nonrelativistic quantum theory may be unified and extended in future to relativistic quantum field theory that is basic to Particle Physics and Cosmology; realization of the new generation quantum theory. In order to accelerate this new trend, we are organizing the topical symposium aiming at mutually stimulating the cutting edge of basic theoretical approaches of quantum theory. TOPICS Topics to be covered include, but not limited to, the cutting edge of basic theoretical approaches of quantum theory in particle physics, cosmology, and chemistry.
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I would like to thank all the invited lecturers and participants!
I would like to enjoy this symposium with you all! Thank you for your attention!
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