Jaynes–Cummings model
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Jaynes–Cummings model
Summary
Jaynes–Cummings model is a mathematical model[1]. It draws 171 Wikipedia views per month (mathematical_model category, ranking #12 of 75).[2]
Key Facts
- Jaynes–Cummings model's instance of is recorded as mathematical model[3].
- Edwin Thompson Jaynes is named after Jaynes–Cummings model[4].
- Fred Cummings is named after Jaynes–Cummings model[5].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1963-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0fcyzh[7].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'JCM'}[8].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's defining formula is recorded as \hat H=\hbar\omega_\text{c}\hat a^\dagger\hat a+\frac12\hbar\omega_\text{a}\hat\sigma_z+\frac12\hbar\Omega(\hat a\hat\sigma_++\hat a^\dagger\hat\sigma_-)[9].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's studied by is recorded as quantum mechanics[10].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's studied by is recorded as quantum optics[11].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's schematic is recorded as Jaynes-Cummings model.svg[12].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[13].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 9849289[14].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's in defining formula is recorded as \hat H[15].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's in defining formula is recorded as \hbar[16].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's in defining formula is recorded as \hat a[17].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's in defining formula is recorded as \hat\sigma[18].
- Jaynes–Cummings model's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C9849289[19].
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Designation and Status
Jaynes–Cummings model's instance of is recorded as mathematical model[3].
History and Context
Things named after include Edwin Thompson Jaynes[4], a physicist[20], 1922–1998[21], of United States[22], specialised in statistical physics[23] and Fred Cummings[5], a physicist[24], 1931–2019[25], of United States[26], specialised in quantum physics[27].
Why It Matters
Jaynes–Cummings model draws 171 Wikipedia views per month (mathematical_model category, ranking #12 of 75).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]