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Classical Physics
Classical Physics

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... geometry, except that in the latter the basic laws are called ‘axioms’… but if we conceive Euclidean geometry as… a physical science (of space)… the logical parallelism of geometry and theoretical physics is complete. ...
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arXiv:quant-ph/0610027v1 4 Oct 2006

Quantum Refrigerator in the Quest for the Absolute Zero Temperature
Quantum Refrigerator in the Quest for the Absolute Zero Temperature

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Testing noncontextuality inequalities that are building blocks of

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