Physics Group Meeting
Why the Energy Density is Positive
A physical system is stable if its Hamiltonian is bounded below, so that we can define a positive notion of "energy" relative to the ground state. But what about the local energy density - can that be negative? I will provide an elegant derivation that a positive energy density always exists, in (discrete or continuous) classical systems with one spatial dimension. When we try to apply the same argument to quantum systems, we will obtain a surprising result linking the energy to information theory.
Date & Time
April 12, 2017 | 1:45pm – 3:00pm
Speakers
Affiliation
Member, School of Natural Sciences, IAS