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Shor`s Algorithm and the Quantum Fourier Transform

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... space Λ(V ) of elements consisting of multivectors which can be multiplied by means of the exterior (wedge) product u ∧ v. The noncommutative geometric product uv of two vectors u, v is defined by uv = u · v + u ∧ v, which is the sum of the scalar inner product and the bivector wedge product, and ma ...
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Quantum Analysis on Time Behavior of a Lengthening Pendulum

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Propensities in Quantum Mechanics - Philsci

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... place for comparison, possibly weeks later, that the correlations between them can be seen. So these correlations, necessarily nonlocal in character, are worthless until they are locally compared. In England, John Rarity and Paul Tapster11 have performed such an experiment by means of down-conversio ...
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