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... As children of the computer revolution, you must be familiar with the idea of a bit of information. The bit is a system that can only has two possible states: 1/0 or up/down or on/off or dead cat/live cat etc. Let’s use up/down for now. Such binary systems are also called (obviously) two-state syste ...
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... of field testing, divination has no scientific validation. It may reach epistemological acceptance at best without ontological recognition Winkelman and Peek . Ignorance is more common from a scientific standpoint. Due to lack of controlled observationsthe result of academic indifference, it is extr ...
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... ω(..., KX, ...) = Kω(..., X, ...) where K is in the center of the algebra; for notation, see section III] is also incorporated. Moreover, to accommodate fermionic objects on an equal footing with the bosonic ones, the scheme developed here is based on superalgebras. The scheme of mechanics develope ...
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