OT: wave-particle duality (was: MQA, generalized sampling and the lot)

2022-01-31 Thread Sampo Syreeni
On 2022-01-30, Ethan Duni wrote: IMO the physics part is the realization that (wavefunctions of) certain physical quantities (position/momentum, time/energy) can be related as Fourier transform pairs (and the associated scaling with Planck's constant). Once you make that assumption, uncertaint

Re: OT: wave-particle duality (was: MQA, generalized sampling and the lot)

2022-02-01 Thread Zhiguang Zhang
if i'm not mistaken Ethan works for AAPL? cool physics talk - i've always been about physics. though hard to tell the priors from the posteriors sometimes, even some needed to do the switch-up or a mix-up. empirical labs, etc

Re: OT: wave-particle duality (was: MQA, generalized sampling and the lot)

2022-02-01 Thread Brian Willoughby
On Jan 31, 2022, at 19:21, Sampo Syreeni wrote: > On 2022-01-30, Ethan Duni wrote: >> IMO the physics part is the realization that (wavefunctions of) certain >> physical quantities (position/momentum, time/energy) can be related as >> Fourier transform pairs (and the associated scaling with Plan