探索量子海德尔平衡理论的探索
Anahid Kiani1, S Mahdi Fazeli2, G Reza Jafari3
1Department of Physics, Shahid Beheshti University, Evin, Tehran, 1983969411, Iran.
Scientific reports
|March 14, 2026
概括
这项研究引入了社会平衡理论的量子力学框架,揭示了关系可以存在于叠加状态. 这种量子方法揭示了新的社会动态和对复杂网络的洞察力.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 量子力学就是量子力学.
- 网络科学 网络科学
背景情况:
- 海德平衡理论描述了三位一体中的社会关系.
- 经典物理学限制了复杂,同时发生的社会状态的观察.
- 社会关系可能存在于平衡和不平衡状态的叠加中.
研究的目的:
- 将经典平衡理论概括为一个量子力学框架.
- 探索在经典限制下无法观察到的社会动态.
- 调查量子社会系统,以深入了解集体行为.
主要方法:
- 开发了平衡理论的量子概括.
- 引入了量子力学工具:创建和消灭运算符和新的哈密尔顿数.
- 在混乱 (温度) 下分析了量子进化,以检查基本和稳定的状态.
主要成果:
- 在平衡理论中识别了内在的社会状态,这些状态在古典学上是不可观察的.
- 观察到一个从平衡到随机相位状态的过渡点在混乱状态下.
- 揭示了量子社会系统独特的新动态行为.
结论:
- 量子力学为理解社会关系提供了一个新的框架.
- 量子方法为集体决策和冲突解决提供了新的见解.
- 这项工作为研究复杂社会网络中秩序的出现开辟了道路.
相关概念视频
The Uncertainty Principle
34.1K
Werner Heisenberg considered the limits of how accurately one can measure properties of an electron or other microscopic particles. He determined that there is a fundamental limit to how accurately one can measure both a particle’s position and its momentum simultaneously. The more accurate the measurement of the momentum of a particle is known, the less accurate the position at that time is known and vice versa. This is what is now called the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. He...
34.1K
The Quantum-Mechanical Model of an Atom
60.9K
Shortly after de Broglie published his ideas that the electron in a hydrogen atom could be better thought of as being a circular standing wave instead of a particle moving in quantized circular orbits, Erwin Schrödinger extended de Broglie’s work by deriving what is now known as the Schrödinger equation. When Schrödinger applied his equation to hydrogen-like atoms, he was able to reproduce Bohr’s expression for the energy and, thus, the Rydberg formula governing hydrogen spectra.
60.9K
The Bohr Model
82.3K
Following the work of Ernest Rutherford and his colleagues in the early twentieth century, the picture of atoms consisting of tiny dense nuclei surrounded by lighter and even tinier electrons continually moving about the nucleus was well established. This picture was called the planetary model since it pictured the atom as a miniature “solar system” with the electrons orbiting the nucleus like planets orbiting the sun. The simplest atom is hydrogen, consisting of a single proton as the...
82.3K
The de Broglie Wavelength
34.2K
In the macroscopic world, objects that are large enough to be seen by the naked eye follow the rules of classical physics. A billiard ball moving on a table will behave like a particle; it will continue traveling in a straight line unless it collides with another ball, or it is acted on by some other force, such as friction. The ball has a well-defined position and velocity or well-defined momentum, p = mv, which is defined by mass m and velocity v at any given moment. This is the typical...
34.2K
Principle of Equivalence
2.6K
According to Albert Einstein (1897-1955), free-falling and feeling weightless are intrinsically linked. If a person were in free-fall under gravity, for example, diving towards the Earth from an airplane, they would feel completely weightless. Similarly, a person descending in a lift may feel partially weightless. Broadly speaking, it is assumed that an object in a uniform gravitational field and an object undergoing constant acceleration in the absence of gravity are under the same...
2.6K
The Pauli Exclusion Principle
60.3K
The arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom is called its electron configuration. We describe an electron configuration with a symbol that contains three pieces of information:
60.3K


