
Experimental violation of Bell inequalities for multi
... Compared with previous significant discoveries,3 this is the first analytical demonstration of Bell inequalities for bipartite quantum systems of arbitrarily high dimensionality. In addition to the fundamental interest for revealing fascinating aspects of quantum mechanics, Bell inequalities general ...
... Compared with previous significant discoveries,3 this is the first analytical demonstration of Bell inequalities for bipartite quantum systems of arbitrarily high dimensionality. In addition to the fundamental interest for revealing fascinating aspects of quantum mechanics, Bell inequalities general ...
Is the Quantum World Composed of Propensitons
... measurement, and CP applies to the final measurement result. (4) OQT is nonexplanatory, in part because it is ad hoc, and no ad hoc theory is fully explanatory, in part because OQT must presuppose some part of what it should explain, namely classical physics. OQT cannot fully explain how classical p ...
... measurement, and CP applies to the final measurement result. (4) OQT is nonexplanatory, in part because it is ad hoc, and no ad hoc theory is fully explanatory, in part because OQT must presuppose some part of what it should explain, namely classical physics. OQT cannot fully explain how classical p ...
PHYS_483_ProjectFINA..
... funding directed into advanced research aimed at lowering the cost per W of solar cells. Standard bulk solar cells are limited by the excitation energy of the materials used, which is determined by the band gap of the semiconductors used in the cell. Existing, silicon-based bulk photovoltaics have a ...
... funding directed into advanced research aimed at lowering the cost per W of solar cells. Standard bulk solar cells are limited by the excitation energy of the materials used, which is determined by the band gap of the semiconductors used in the cell. Existing, silicon-based bulk photovoltaics have a ...
py354-final-121502
... calculations and answers. Please circle answers wherever you can. If you need more space, write on the back of these exam pages, and make a note so the grader can follow. This is a long exam, and in all likelihood, you will not finish, so don't be upset by leaving things incomplete. Please note the ...
... calculations and answers. Please circle answers wherever you can. If you need more space, write on the back of these exam pages, and make a note so the grader can follow. This is a long exam, and in all likelihood, you will not finish, so don't be upset by leaving things incomplete. Please note the ...
- Philsci
... we saw in section 1 above, OQT is highly ambivalent about this crucial issue: see defect (2). It is not clear whether the probabilistic character of OQT reflects probabilism in nature, or whether it is, in some way, the outcome of our measuring interventions. This point is underlined by the fact tha ...
... we saw in section 1 above, OQT is highly ambivalent about this crucial issue: see defect (2). It is not clear whether the probabilistic character of OQT reflects probabilism in nature, or whether it is, in some way, the outcome of our measuring interventions. This point is underlined by the fact tha ...
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... the prime factors of any integer in probabilistic polynomial time [15]. There is no known classical probabilistic algorithm which can solve this problem in polynomial time. In the ten years since the publication of Shor’s result, there has been an enormous surge of research in quantum algorithms and ...
... the prime factors of any integer in probabilistic polynomial time [15]. There is no known classical probabilistic algorithm which can solve this problem in polynomial time. In the ten years since the publication of Shor’s result, there has been an enormous surge of research in quantum algorithms and ...
Quantum Decoherence and the - Philsci
... with their environment the extra dynamics results in effective collapses onto coherent states corresponding to what we have called quantum mechanical normal states. In particular, our approach assumes that no collapse interpretations provide adequate solutions to the so-called problem of the classic ...
... with their environment the extra dynamics results in effective collapses onto coherent states corresponding to what we have called quantum mechanical normal states. In particular, our approach assumes that no collapse interpretations provide adequate solutions to the so-called problem of the classic ...