One of the fundamental problems in physics is "physical quantity decays exponentially". Why? How this explain?
One of the fundamental problems in physics is
the description of irreversible processes, and in particular of their most representative example:
an observable physical quantity that decays exponentially.
The problem originates from the fact that exponential dynamics can be excluded from first principles in leading theoretical models, such as the Hilbert space (HS) formulation of quantum mechanics (QM)
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https://www.nature.com/articles/srep15816
the description of irreversible processes, and in particular of their most representative example:
an observable physical quantity that decays exponentially.
The problem originates from the fact that exponential dynamics can be excluded from first principles in leading theoretical models, such as the Hilbert space (HS) formulation of quantum mechanics (QM)
For More
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep15816
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