Quantum Information Processing
									
... orthodox interpretation of I~)). It is also often called the Copenhagen interpretation because its foremost advocate was Neils Bohr. In a nutshell, Bohr's view was that since quantum systems only express themselves through the results recorded by measurement apparatus-there is SPILLER: QUANTUM INFOR ...
                        	... orthodox interpretation of I~)). It is also often called the Copenhagen interpretation because its foremost advocate was Neils Bohr. In a nutshell, Bohr's view was that since quantum systems only express themselves through the results recorded by measurement apparatus-there is SPILLER: QUANTUM INFOR ...
									Quantum technology: the second quantum revolution
									
... understood within the framework of classical mechanics. There are two imperatives driving quantum technology. The ¯rst is practical. The dominant trend in a century of technological innovation is miniaturization: building devices on a smaller and smaller scale. Ultimately this will deliver devices a ...
                        	... understood within the framework of classical mechanics. There are two imperatives driving quantum technology. The ¯rst is practical. The dominant trend in a century of technological innovation is miniaturization: building devices on a smaller and smaller scale. Ultimately this will deliver devices a ...