Lecture 7 of Leonard Susskind's course concentrating on Quantum Entanglements (Part 3, Spring 2007). Recorded May 21, 2007 at Stanford University.
This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the third of a three-quarter sequence of classes exploring the "quantum entanglements" in modern theoretical physics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
Complete playlist for the course:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5F9D6DB4231291BE
Stanford Continuing Studies: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/
About Leonard Susskind: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/people/faculty/sussk...
Stanford University channel on YouTube:
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@timcabc watch the previous lecture from about an hour in
DarKool81 4 weeks ago
two thumbs up!!!
grunder20 2 months ago
I've gained a lot of information from here.
agapitoflores001 2 months ago
@timcabc It's not too bad, a three dimensional vector has three components, and a three by three antisymmetric matrix (or tensor if you prefer) only has three independent components. So what you can do is insert the three components of your vector into the matrix (paying special attention to signs). Hope that helps.
I don't think that this guy is a particularly good lecturer.
huntmatuk 1 year ago
Does anyone know where to find "Quantum Entanglements, Part 2"? Was it video-recorded? Only Part 1 and Part 3 are available on YouTube. StanfordUniversity did clarify that Part 2 "is unavailable at this time", but that was an year ago.
san34451 1 year ago
I can't understand the anti-symmetric tensor and how the relativistic lorentz force equation is derived
I feel dumb
timcabc 2 years ago 2