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Review of Bernard d`Espagnat, On physics and philosophy

... and thus holism in nature. On the Bohm interpretation, that holism is acknowledged in terms of the quantum potential. On the Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber interpretation, quantum entanglement (nonseparability) is fundamental, albeit limited in extension, since there are processes of state reduction. On all ...
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... at all times (even though we may not know these positions). The quantum part, on the other hand, is described in quite different terms, using Hilbertspace vectors and operators that act on them. Standard quantum mechanics gives no clear guidance about how the line between the two parts of the world ...
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... reference, since the wt are, by their meaning, invariants and U therefore transforms like a matrix representing a physical variable, e.g. like A. Since mean values are all that quantum mechanics predicts at all, the knowledge of U in a definite frame of reference exhausts our real knowledge of the s ...
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... error of each measurement. Bryden subtracts the two quantities and presents the results as 8.1 ± 6 Sv (instead of 8.1 ± 12 Sv or ± 8.5 Sv, depending on the character of errors), which is an incorrect result. It is a mystery how such an error was missed by Levi and by the editors and reviewers of the ...
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Superselection Rules - Philsci

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How Much Information Is In A Quantum State?

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PowerPoint - Physics - University of Florida

... • or with a transverse externally applied field, • or by deliberately engineering-in exchange interactions. 5. Move over to antiferromagnetic systems, e.g. the dimer: • Quantum dynamics of the Néel vector - harder to observe! ...
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A Rough Guide to Quantum Chaos

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Distributed measurement-based quantum computation

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... dimensional space this completeness of course doesn’t play. But the important case is the infinite dimensional case: it is obtained from the finite one by completion, that is in a way that there is no hole. The set Q of rational numbers with the usual distance is not complete. Quantum mechanics uses ...
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Quantum Transport and its Classical Limit

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... defined and explained somewhat. To put it simply, qubits can be linked in such a way as to share the same destiny. That seems mysterious, actually what it says is mysterious, and the phenomenon is called entanglement. If two quantum systems (i.e. qubits) are entangled, and measuring one of the two h ...
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... 3. Q-CIRCUIT has a blind QPIP protocol. Q-CIRCUIT: Input: a quantum circuit gates: U=UT …U1, acting on n input qbits. ...
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... state as well as the measurement. In this talk, we describe this problem using the term of Fourier transform in group representation. As an example, we treat the case of SU(2) and Weyl-Heisenberg representation. Iman Marvian (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Canada) Title: A generalizati ...
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