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Is there a problem with quantum wormhole states in N= 1

... Quite recently, some important results were achieved [8,9]. On the one hand, addressing the question of why the existence of a Hartle-Hawking [10] solution for Bianchi class A models in pure N=1 supergravity [11-15] seemed to depend on the homogeneity condition for the gravitino [13]. In fact, it do ...
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A REPORT ON QUANTUM COMPUTING

... many classical or classical-like states. Superposition does not mean we could drop all but one of the classicallike states (after deducing retrospectively which one was "the right one") and still get the time evolution right. But actually we need the whole superposition to get the time evolution rig ...
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Entanglement and Quantum Teleportation

... Alice has managed to communicate two bits of information to Bob by sending only one qubit, provided they shared a Bell state to start To create and share a Bell state, they must have (at some point) transmitted a qubit, although this transmission could be in either direction The important point: the ...
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... • This restriction (‘indeterminism’ vis-a-vis classical mechanics) on the types of questions that one can ask and hope to answer in quantum mechanics has troubled many physicists. But no attempt to improve upon quantum mechanics has so far succeeded. • There are still many physical situations where ...
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