1 Jul
2014
1 Jul
'14
1:58 p.m.
On 7/1/2014 11:17 AM, Henry Baker wrote:
Your algorithm is about as serial as one could possibly get; processing photons one by one & checking the CDF.
But the interesting thing about Young's slit experiment is that you get the same interference pattern even when the photons go through one at a time. So what's wrong with simulating them one-at-a-time?
This procedure also has an ever so slight drift error depending upon which order you process the CDF; the higher order statistics will be slightly skewed.
Then why not alternate order? Brent Meeker