What is Duality: Definition and 282 Discussions

In mathematics, a duality translates concepts, theorems or mathematical structures into other concepts, theorems or structures, in a one-to-one fashion, often (but not always) by means of an involution operation: if the dual of A is B, then the dual of B is A. Such involutions sometimes have fixed points, so that the dual of A is A itself. For example, Desargues' theorem is self-dual in this sense under the standard duality in projective geometry.
In mathematical contexts, duality has numerous meanings. It has been described as "a very pervasive and important concept in (modern) mathematics" and "an important general theme that has manifestations in almost every area of mathematics".Many mathematical dualities between objects of two types correspond to pairings, bilinear functions from an object of one type and another object of the second type to some family of scalars. For instance, linear algebra duality corresponds in this way to bilinear maps from pairs of vector spaces to scalars, the duality between distributions and the associated test functions corresponds to the pairing in which one integrates a distribution against a test function, and Poincaré duality corresponds similarly to intersection number, viewed as a pairing between submanifolds of a given manifold.From a category theory viewpoint, duality can also be seen as a functor, at least in the realm of vector spaces. This functor assigns to each space its dual space, and the pullback construction assigns to each arrow f: V → W its dual f∗: W∗ → V∗.

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  1. T

    Super-position / Duality Physically Real?

    Hi, please excuse what is probably a very basic question. I'm abit confused about some of the things I've read about quantum mechanics (can you blame me?). The main thing I'm trying to understand is the reality of duality and superposition. I've heard it said that these concepts are merely...
  2. F

    Uncertainty principle and Wave-particle duality

    Please, can someone explain how uncertainity principle explains the wave-particle duality nature of matter and radiation.
  3. N

    Wave-particle duality and the photo-electric effect

    After completing a course in Quantum Mechanics and feeling rather dissatisfied with my physical understanding of the theory, I turned to Introductory Quantum Mechanics by Liboff, as I was advised that it was a much more clear treatment. I have barely started reading it and I am already immensely...
  4. C

    Wave-Particle Duality Experiment

    I placed it in here because it does have to do with homework, though it is not a numerical problem. The Problem I have to do an Extended Essay in Physics and Quantum mechanics really interest me. What I was planning on doing was doing an experiment with the Wave-Particle Duality experiment...
  5. W

    Alexander-Whiteney duality

    What is Alexander-Whitney duality?
  6. C

    Quantum Mechanics & Force: Wave-Particle Duality

    if matter in QM is considered to be more like waves with that particle duality what happens when a force is applied in QM, is it like classical where the force is a vector or does that change also in QM.
  7. J

    Wave-particle duality and electromagnetic waves

    I have three points: 1. According to wave-particle duality, even regular matter can be classified as a wave instead of a particle, for example, an electron or a neutron. My question is, what is this a wave of? A photon is a wave of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. Are electrons, say...
  8. haushofer

    Duality between passive VS active transfo's

    Hi, I have a rather conceptual question about the exact duality between passive and active transformations in general relativity in order to fully understand the concept of diffeomorphism invariance ( I've read most of the topics about this subject here on PF ). I found an article about this by...
  9. R

    Debating Wave-Particle Duality of Light

    Hi, A friend and I have been having a long standing debate on the nature of light, being an uneducated layman I tend to stick to the conventional interpretation of wave-particle duality but my friend maintains that light is solely a wave. He found this link at [link to crackpot website...
  10. G

    Need simple help with: Duality of Light and Gravity Lenses

    hello members of www.physicsforums.com ! primarily i want to apologize for the double thread post; i posted another thread at this link: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=1950906#post1950906 and i am afraid it was homework and i did not see the homework section so please forgive...
  11. Jim Kata

    How do you recover a group from the automorphisms of the forgetful functor?

    Ok, I doubt anyone on here will know this, but given a neutral tannakain category there is a bijection between this category and the representations of some group (with some adjectives). I'm not sure how to show that, don't care though. But, to recover the group from the category of...
  12. C

    Quantum Mechanics: Particle-Wave Duality

    so does quantum mechanics state that all particles can be represented by waves and that it is needed to do so in order to describe some of the crazy things observed at the atomic and subatomic level.
  13. M

    Heisenberg and wave-particle duality related questions

    Hello everyone. I've been reading the forums for a while so decided to register hoping to increase my learning curve in my physics and mathematics classes. I started back to college last year after a 5 year break since I had quit college. I was previously a music education major, so when I...
  14. R

    Exploring Wave-Particle Duality of Light: A Theory

    Sometimes light exists in the form of a wave and sometimes light exists in the form of a particle or wave/particle duality. Light existing in two completely different forms does not make sense to me but the experiments have proved this right? I have a theory that light is actually a stream of...
  15. G

    Unravelling Hodge Duality: A Starter Guide

    I'm having problems understanding Hodge duality in its most basic form. It relates exterior p forms to exterior n-p forms where n is the dimensionality of the manifold. I can't seem to follow the discussion on the hodge dual operator on this lecture course (page 19)...
  16. U

    The Photoelectric Effect, Photon Duality, and The Double-Slit Experiment

    Hi everyone, Thanks in advance for any insights you might be able to lead me to. The photoelectric effect is a well known phenomenon where an incident photon of some energy can stimulate the emission of an electron when absorbed, so long as the energy of the photon can promote an electron...
  17. Ahmed Abdullah

    What kind of wave is associated with particles , in wave particle duality?

    I know It is not EM wave. It is not probablity wave since probablity can never be negative. But I think De Broglie's wave length for particles (like electron) is derived using equation of mass-energy equivalence. It infers that this wave carries energy ;for this wave-length is same as...
  18. S

    Wave-Particle Duality: Photons, Electrons & Heisenberg's Uncertainty

    Photons are always called 'particles'. But through many experiments (by scientists such as Geoffrey Taylor), it has been found that photons show some strange characteristics which resemble those of waves. In fact scientists also reveal that electrons also show wave-like nature(in fact they have...
  19. R

    A question on wave-particle duality

    Electrons are said to exhibit wave-particle duality because depending on the method of observation it acts as either a particle or wave. But according to De Broglie waves: A particle of mass,m, moving with velocity,v, acts like a wave of wavelength,\lambda. Where \lambda = \frac{h}{mv}. But...
  20. pellman

    Quantum myth 1. wave-particle duality

    Demystifier has a paper available entitled "Quantum mechanics: myths and facts". http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/quant-ph/0609163 This is a fine overview of a lot of stuff which I would like to understand better. Please join me in discussing. There are 9 myth categories. By myth the author means...
  21. O

    Is duality inherent in perception?

    I had a thought about this earlier, and it seems to make sense to me right now but maybe someone else has some input. The idea is basically that wherever there is perception, there is a duality. Perception can be any sensory input also. How are we to examine the thoughts of a person, the...
  22. B

    Wave/particle duality: what exactly is a particle?

    One of the biggest conundrums is the wave/particle duality of quantum systems as it is observed in two-slit experiments. The interference pattern seen in a two-slit experiment suggests that the quantum system is a wave. But what exactly makes us say that the quantum system also behaves like a...
  23. S

    Proving De Morgan Duality Law for Electrical Engineering

    I had many unsuccessful attempt to prove De Morgan duality law, for the application in electrical enginnering. Is there anyone who can help me about this?
  24. B

    Wave-Particle Duality: HotQuanta's Insight

    Has anyone read http://www.hotquanta.com/wpd.html" . do any of you think he is on to something>
  25. P

    Duality between generators of changes and observables in QM

    I've posted similar questions on a different forum previously, but since I'm feeling a bit guilty about going on at the one person there who answers, I'll post these here. Hope it's ok if I don't follow the template since they're more conceptual than a standard problem. Any help appreciated...
  26. M

    Wave particle duality again(photons)

    I'm getting confused with the idea of probability(Schrodinger) waves and photons. Is the wave side of a photon a probability wave or an electromagnetic wave or both? In the 2 slit experiment with 1 photon at a time, it seems like a photon is described by a probability wave with a probability of...
  27. M

    Wave-Particle Duality: Questions & Answers

    Hi to all I have a few confusions regarding wave-particle duality. I hope I will get good answers. You need not answer all the questions ( just those that you feel like answering). 1. Light acts as particles called photons. Photons have a definite energy based on their...
  28. M

    Wave particle duality confusion

    I can't quite seem to understand wave particle duality. Every particle has a characteristic wavelength according to de Broglie. Is this the wavelength for the solution to the schrodinger equation for that particle? Take light for example, the wavelength of light corresponds the the wavelength of...
  29. P

    Exploring Wave-Particle Duality

    I've been racking my brain to no end trying to feed my crack physics fix. I've even managed to abandon sleep and school work to indulge in this addiction. :-p Anyways Am I looking at this right? I just want some sort of guidance so I'm going in the right direction with this... When a...
  30. Z

    Question about Wave–particle duality

    using -Wave particle duality- find the wavelength of a bullet, explain. :confused:
  31. Hans de Vries

    Two experiments on the Wave-Particle duality

    Two new papers on beautiful experiments were published this month concerning the Wave Particle duality of the photon:Paradox in Wave-Particle Duality S.Afshar et. Al. in Foundations of Physics. http://www.springerlink.com/content/q110r82074w03277/fulltext.pdf Experimental realization of...
  32. Q_Goest

    Gravitational Effects of Wave-Particle Duality in C60 Molecules

    In the 1999 paper published in Nature by Markus Arndt et al entitled "Wave-particle duality of C60 molecules" he states: The fullerenes are of course in this funny state of superposition as they are 'falling'. Couple questions: 1. Is this drop of 0.7 mm identical to what any object...
  33. moe darklight

    Problem understanding particle/wave duality and quantum jump

    Hey, I know this is probably a basic question but I've always been more into biology and only got into physics in the past 2 or 3 months. I'm having touble understanding the relationship between particle/wave duality of an electron and its jump from one state to another. how does this...
  34. A

    Wave Particle Duality: Exploring Wave Lengths & Objects

    I just learned formally about wave particle duality in the class today. wave length = plank's constant/momentum my teacher said that every moving object has a wave properties with wave length as described. So a baseball flying in a game would have a wave length of about 10^-30. Is it true...
  35. J

    The Unity of the Dualities? Wave/Partice Duality, Space/Time Duality, and Energy/Mass

    Does any theory explain all these dualities: Wave/Particle Duality, Space/Time Duality, and Energy/Mass Duality. Does ST or LQG account for all these dualities? What I mean is, can ST or LQG show that these dualities are unified by some deeper physical model? Can any theory show that...
  36. Q

    Particle-Wave duality and Hamilton-Jacobi equation

    Particle-Wave duality and Hamilton-Jacobi equation According to Particle-Wave duality, an observer can't describe a natural object just from its particle-nature or wave-nature, because a particle is always accompanied by a wave and vice versa. This reminded me some interesting aspects of the...
  37. S

    Uncertainty Principle and Wave Particle Duality

    I don't get how the uncertainty principle is a direct consequence of wave-particle duality?
  38. W

    Wave/Particle duality experiment?

    I'm wondering what would happen if you have light (let's say UV) passing through a double slit. That would make an interference pattern right? How would the photo-electic apparatus respond when palced in the peaks and valleys of the interference pattern?
  39. D

    Wave-particle duality question

    Brace yourself for another banal question, but... All the explanations I've read that introduce the wave/particle duality start by saying it has to be wave (the light-slit interference experiment) and that light arrives in discrete quantums (the photo electric effect, etc). None of the...
  40. R

    Light questions (not wave/particle duality)

    The classic picture of light is as an electromagnetic wave. In textbooks you get the nice pictures of eletric and magnetic field vectors bound together at right angles, oscillating on into the distance. However, this is a very one dimensional picture. The electric and magnetic fields would...
  41. T

    DeBroglie's duality equation L = h / p

    1. I've read somewhere that to derive deBroglie's duality equation L = h / p, where L is wavelength in nm, h is Planck's constant and p is momentum, it's possible mathematically to equate Planck's E=hf with Einstein's E=mc^2, but how to explain it in theory? I mean the m in E=mc^2 is rest-mass...
  42. R

    Wave-Particle Duality Theory: Explaining Electron Properties

    There seems to be a need for a theory that explains both the particle and wave properties of the electron. Neils Bohr treated the proton and electron as point-charges and successfully calculated the energy levels. He attempted to explain the stability of the h-atom by suggesting the planetary...
  43. K

    Particle-field(wave) duality

    Griffiths says the superposition principle is not valid for electrostatic energy.I understood this concept,remembering that energy,unlike potential(point function),is a field function.Is Griffiths's conclusion still correct for point charge distribution (rqn.2.43)...
  44. A

    Wave particle duality as a research project

    Would this be a good idea for a research project, i.e as it has controversey in it, photoelectric effect verses Youngs double slit. im doing A-level, and this is a piece of coursework. thank you!
  45. T

    Proving Wave-Particle Duality of Light

    hey guys i was wondering if you knew any thing that helped to prove the wave-particle duality theory of light. any help would be greatly appreciated:smile:
  46. R

    Exploring Wave-Particle Duality in Physics

    I have a question about an expirement that i saw yesturday in my physics class. They were shooting electrons one at a time at a wall on a video. They watched it and it showed a wave pattern on the sheet and it said that even when one electron goes throught it still goes through both slits and so...
  47. H

    Wave-Particle Duality: Quantum Physics Mystery

    When we observe electromagnetic waves going through that wall-like construction (with two holes in it) of that famous experiment, whose name I unfortunately don't know in English, we observe a particle-like behavior. Many people call that a fundamental phenomenon of quantum physics. But isn't it...
  48. benorin

    Proving Non-Separability of $\ell^{\infty}$ and Duality with $\ell^1$

    I would like to prove that \ell^{\infty}, namely the Banach space whose elements are sequences of complex numbers that have a fininte infinity-norm (a.k.a. the supremum-norm,) that is for \alpha = \left\{ \alpha_k \right\}_{k=1}^{\infty},[/tex] \ell^{\infty}=\left\{\alpha : \sup\left\{...
  49. Q

    Learning at college about wave partile duality

    i've been learning at college about wave partile duality, how some phenomena can only be explained using the wave theory, but for some background reading i decided to read QED and in the introduction feynman says light behaves like particles. can anyone enlighten me?
  50. daniel_i_l

    Exploring the Wave-Particle Duality of Photons

    Why is the WF of the photon a physical wave - the EM wave, but the WF of all other matter are imaginary?
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