
A logico-conceptual analysis of the Einstein-Podolsky
... that is, magnitudes represented by non-commuting operators in Hilbert space. The theory seems, thus, to afford an incomplete description of the properties of the object. This conclusion is strengthened by the fact that the magnitudes whose values are not specified by a given wavefunction can at any ...
... that is, magnitudes represented by non-commuting operators in Hilbert space. The theory seems, thus, to afford an incomplete description of the properties of the object. This conclusion is strengthened by the fact that the magnitudes whose values are not specified by a given wavefunction can at any ...
Generation of nonclassical states from thermal radiation
... is highly singular or not positive, i.e. it cannot be interpreted as a classical probability distribution. In general however, since the P function can be badly behaved, it cannot be connected to any observable quantity. A conceptually simple way to generate a quantum light state with a varying degr ...
... is highly singular or not positive, i.e. it cannot be interpreted as a classical probability distribution. In general however, since the P function can be badly behaved, it cannot be connected to any observable quantity. A conceptually simple way to generate a quantum light state with a varying degr ...
quantum states satisfying classical probability constraints
... item 1) that there exist (2 ) separable quantum states that satisfy the perfect correlation form of the original Bell inequality for any bounded quantum observables (3 ). At present, Bell-type inequalities are widely used in quantum information processing. However, from the pioneering paper of R. We ...
... item 1) that there exist (2 ) separable quantum states that satisfy the perfect correlation form of the original Bell inequality for any bounded quantum observables (3 ). At present, Bell-type inequalities are widely used in quantum information processing. However, from the pioneering paper of R. We ...
URL - StealthSkater
... Quantum-TGD so that infinite primes are also possible. Rather surprisingly, one can construct what might be called "generating infinite primes" by repeating a procedure analogous to a quantization of a super symmetric quantum field theory. At a given level of hierarchy, one can identify the decompos ...
... Quantum-TGD so that infinite primes are also possible. Rather surprisingly, one can construct what might be called "generating infinite primes" by repeating a procedure analogous to a quantization of a super symmetric quantum field theory. At a given level of hierarchy, one can identify the decompos ...
The role of quantum physics in the theory of subjective
... The key question to be answered is, “what is the relation between mental properties and the corresponding physical properties?” We can distinguish a bare non-causal correspondence (à la Leibniz) from an epiphenomenal approach the brain influences (and may determine) the mind, but not vice versa, and ...
... The key question to be answered is, “what is the relation between mental properties and the corresponding physical properties?” We can distinguish a bare non-causal correspondence (à la Leibniz) from an epiphenomenal approach the brain influences (and may determine) the mind, but not vice versa, and ...
Quantum Mechanical Laws
... and Gerlach 1914), the light beam was falling not onto a wide metallic surface but on a metallic powder dispersed in vacuum. According to the classical electrodynamics, the beam energy falling onto each grain of the powder per time unit could be determined by the Pointing vector integrated over the ...
... and Gerlach 1914), the light beam was falling not onto a wide metallic surface but on a metallic powder dispersed in vacuum. According to the classical electrodynamics, the beam energy falling onto each grain of the powder per time unit could be determined by the Pointing vector integrated over the ...
VALIDITY OF SEMICLASSICAL GRAVITY
... But the solutions to ELeqn should also satisfy the constraint eqn at the initial time in addition to the dynamical eqn. The initial conditions for have dependence on the stochastic source. ...
... But the solutions to ELeqn should also satisfy the constraint eqn at the initial time in addition to the dynamical eqn. The initial conditions for have dependence on the stochastic source. ...
Hybrid discrete- and continuous
... and subsequent measurements of flying Rydberg atoms [14], see Fig. 1a. Another non-Gaussian state of the harmonic oscillator is the so-called Schrödinger cat state which is defined as superpositions of coherent states with opposite phase, |αi ± | − αi [21] where α is the coherent state amplitude. S ...
... and subsequent measurements of flying Rydberg atoms [14], see Fig. 1a. Another non-Gaussian state of the harmonic oscillator is the so-called Schrödinger cat state which is defined as superpositions of coherent states with opposite phase, |αi ± | − αi [21] where α is the coherent state amplitude. S ...