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The Fermionic Massless Modular Hamiltonian. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Math Phys
La Piana F, Morsella G.
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Imaging privacy threats from an ambient light sensor. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Liu Y, Wornell GW, Freeman WT, Durand F.
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The quantum theory of light. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci
Barnett SM, Jeffers J.
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Vibrational Entanglement through the Lens of Quantum Information Measures. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Phys Chem Lett
Glaser N   +3 more
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Correlation Fuzzy measure of multivariate time series for signature recognition. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Wu J   +6 more
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Canonical quantization of supergravity

Physical Review D, 1984
The canonical quantization of supergravity is developed, starting from the Hamiltonian treatment of classical supergravity. Quantum states may be represented by wave functionals f(e/sup A/A' /sub i/(x),psi /sup A/ /sub i/(x)) of the spatial spinor-valued
P. D'Eath
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An Enlarged Canonical Quantization Scheme and Quantization of a Free Particle on Two-Dimensional Sphere ⁄

, 2015
For a non-relativistic particle that freely moves on a curved surface, the fundamental commutation relations between positions and momenta are insufficient to uniquely determine the operator form of the momenta.
Zhongjian Zhang   +3 more
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Charge quantization and canonical quantization

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1976
Dirac’s charge quantization condition is derived by means of a canonical quantization procedure of an enlarged classical phase space in which the interaction constant is a dynamical variable. The charge quantization condition follows by imposing a superselection rule. The method avoids string singularities and does not depend on spherical symmetry. The
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