"Rovelli's World"
... as observer without renouncing the postulate that all systems are equivalent, then the same kind of processes—“collapse”—that happens between an electron and a CERN machine, may also happen between an electron and another electron. Observers are not “physically special systems” in any sense. We must ...
... as observer without renouncing the postulate that all systems are equivalent, then the same kind of processes—“collapse”—that happens between an electron and a CERN machine, may also happen between an electron and another electron. Observers are not “physically special systems” in any sense. We must ...
Quantum Physics of Nature QuPoN 2015 Book of Abstracts
... laboratory, and that nothing can be generally concluded from them about the status of the notion of physical reality. It seems to me that the critics frequently underestimate the success of the reconstructions. The point of such approaches is that the very idea of quantum states as representatives o ...
... laboratory, and that nothing can be generally concluded from them about the status of the notion of physical reality. It seems to me that the critics frequently underestimate the success of the reconstructions. The point of such approaches is that the very idea of quantum states as representatives o ...
Basic Notions of Quantum Network Science
... • The first review of network science by Albert and Barabasi, 2001) is the second most cited paper published in Reviews of Modern Physics, the highest impact factor physics journal, published since 1929. The most cited is Chandaseklar’s 1944 review on solar processes, but it will be surpassed by the ...
... • The first review of network science by Albert and Barabasi, 2001) is the second most cited paper published in Reviews of Modern Physics, the highest impact factor physics journal, published since 1929. The most cited is Chandaseklar’s 1944 review on solar processes, but it will be surpassed by the ...