2016
DOI: 10.22186/jyi.31.4.1-6
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Probability Current and a Simulation of Particle Separation

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“…The nodal lines intersect at nodal points, ψ(x,y) = 0, around which the current density circulates in the form of a vortex [50]. Much of the current structure can be obtained by studying only the nodal lines and nodal points [51]. The nodal points may, e.g., also be used to determine if an open quantum system is chaotic, as done in [52], and they give a qualitative indication of the transmission through the cavity [53].…”
Section: Probability Current Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nodal lines intersect at nodal points, ψ(x,y) = 0, around which the current density circulates in the form of a vortex [50]. Much of the current structure can be obtained by studying only the nodal lines and nodal points [51]. The nodal points may, e.g., also be used to determine if an open quantum system is chaotic, as done in [52], and they give a qualitative indication of the transmission through the cavity [53].…”
Section: Probability Current Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where the doublets have different charge under a U (1) symmetry may possess an axionà la Weinberg and Wilczek [43,44], however, we postpone this to a later paper [45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%