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This paper presents the deformable attention multiscale feature fusion network‐dehaze adaptive image dehazing network, which integrates three core modules (revised residual shrinkage unit, multiscale attention, cross‐scale feature fusion). It incorporates deformable convolution and multiscale attention mechanisms to address the detail loss issue of ...
Ruipeng Wang +4 more
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Quantum networks reveal quantum nonlocality
The results of local measurements on some composite quantum systems cannot be reproduced classically. This impossibility, known as quantum nonlocality, represents a milestone in the foundations of quantum theory.
A Acín +26 more
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Joint Measurability, Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering, and Bell Nonlocality
We investigate the relation between the incompatibility of quantum measurements and quantum nonlocality. We show that any set of measurements that is not jointly measurable (i.e. incompatible) can be used for demonstrating EPR steering, a form of quantum
Brunner, Nicolas +2 more
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Integrable Nonlocal Reductions [PDF]
We present some nonlocal integrable systems by using the Ablowitz-Musslimani nonlocal reductions. We first present all possible nonlocal reductions of nonlinear Schr dinger (NLS) and modified Korteweg-de Vries (mKdV) systems. We give soliton solutions of these nonlocal equations by using the Hirota method.
Gürses, Metin, Pekcan, A.
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HOLOMOVEMENT METAPHYSICS AND THEOLOGY
. The holomovement metaphysics of David Bohm emphasizes connections and continuous change. Two general movements through space‐time extend Bohm's ideas. One is that the universe was nonlocal when it started but increases in locality.
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Bohr against Bell: complementarity versus nonlocality
In this note we compare the views of Bohr (known as the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics) with the views of Bell: complementarity versus nonlocality.
Khrennikov Andrei
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Deriving Bell's nonlocality from nonlocality at detection [PDF]
It is argued that Bell's nonlocality is a particular case of nonlocality at detection, which appears already in single-particle interference experiments.
Suarez, Antoine
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ABSTRACT The paper establishes an advanced computing algorithm to investigate the thermosolutal dynamics of an electrically conductive Brinkman‐type nanofluid that moves in a porous channel, and the fluid is acted on by an inclined magnetic field exerted externally.
Urwa Shehbaz +4 more
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Measurement problem and local hidden variables with entangled photons
It is shown that there is no remote action with polarization measurements of photons in singlet state. A model is presented introducing a hidden parameter which determines the polarizer output.
Muchowski Eugen
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The Progress of Orbitronics: The Enhancement of Orbital Torque Efficiency
Orbit‐torque (OT) devices attract significant attention for their low‐power consumption and high stability in applications. This review systematically outlines strategies for enhancing OT efficiency. We categorize approaches into boosting orbital currents/torques and improving the orbital‐to‐spin conversion coefficient.
Pengfei Liu +6 more
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