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Photon temporal modes: a complete framework for quantum information science [PDF]
Field-orthogonal temporal modes of photonic quantum states provide a new framework for quantum information science (QIS). They intrinsically span a high-dimensional Hilbert space and lend themselves to integration into existing single-mode fiber ...
B. Brecht+3 more
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Research Methods in Library and Information Science
Library and information science (LIS) is a very broad discipline, which uses a wide range of constantly evolving research strategies and techniques.
A. Togia, Afrodite Malliari
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Establishing a framework for Open Geographic Information science
When conducting research within a framework of Geographic Information Science (GISc), the scientific validity of this work can be argued as highly dependent upon the extent to which the methods employed are reproducible, and that, in the strictest sense,
A. Singleton, S. Spielman, C. Brunsdon
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The State of Art for Library and Information Science Research Trends in the Middle East: An Exploratory Analysis [PDF]
This study examines scientific productivity in Middle Eastern (ME) countries within the discipline of Library and Information Science (LIS) for the entire period for which data is available, 1979-2023.
Muhammet Damar+3 more
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Implications for Library and Information Science Education [PDF]
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Lancaster, F.W.
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Quantum metrology from a quantum information science perspective [PDF]
We summarize important recent advances in quantum metrology, in connection to experiments in cold gases, trapped cold atoms and photons. First we review simple metrological setups, such as quantum metrology with spin squeezed states, with Greenberger ...
G. Tóth, Iagoba Apellaniz
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Quantum Information Dynamics and Open World Science [PDF]
One of the fundamental insights of quantum mechanics is that complete knowledge of the state of a quantum system is not possible. Such incomplete knowledge of a physical system is the norm rather than the exception. This is becoming increasingly apparent
Bruza, Peter, Widdows, Dominic
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Science, Information, and Power [PDF]
![Figure][1] Now that the 110th united states congress is well settled in its seats, things are heating up—and the decisive recent report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will help. Some of the early action is on the legislative front: The well-publicized “First Hundred Hours” of the new House Democratic majority ...
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Heteroleptic metallosupramolecular aggregates/complexation for supramolecular catalysis
Supramolecular catalysis is reviewed with an eye on heteroleptic aggregates/complexation. Since most of the current metallosupramolecular catalytic systems are homoleptic in nature, the idea of breaking/reducing symmetry has ignited a vivid search for ...
Prodip Howlader, Michael Schmittel
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Information Science Roles in the Emerging Field of Data Science
There has long been discussion about the distinctions of library science, information science, and informatics, and how these areas differ and overlap with computer science.
G. Marchionini
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