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PHILOSOPHICAL AND SOCIOCULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGICAL SECURITY
Purpose. The dynamics and pace of social and economic transformations that are characteristic of modern society, lead to an increase in tension and the destruction of habitual stereotypes – ideals, values, norms, patterns of behaviour that unite people ...
O. Y. Blynova +2 more
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A recovery operator for non-transitive approaches [PDF]
In some recent articles, Cobreros, Egré, Ripley, & van Rooij have defended the idea that abandoning transitivity may lead to a solution to the trouble caused by semantic paradoxes.
Barrio, Eduardo Alejandro +2 more
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Iterated reflection principles over full disquotational truth [PDF]
Iterated reflection principles have been employed extensively to unfold epistemic commitments that are incurred by accepting a mathematical theory. Recently this has been applied to theories of truth.
Fischer, Martin +2 more
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Uncertainty relations and possible experience [PDF]
The uncertainty principle can be understood as a condition of joint indeterminacy of classes of properties in quantum theory. The mathematical expressions most closely associated with this principle have been the uncertainty relations, various ...
Jaeger, Gregg
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The ubiquity of conservative translations
We study the notion of conservative translation between logics introduced by Feitosa and D'Ottaviano. We show that classical propositional logic (CPC) is universal in the sense that every finitary consequence relation over a countable set of formulas can
da Silva +8 more
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Demonstration of a simple entangling optical gate and its use in Bell-state analysis [PDF]
We demonstrate a new architecture for an optical entangling gate that is significantly simpler than previous realisations, using partially-polarising beamsplitters so that only a single optical mode-matching condition is required.
A. G. White +8 more
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Wigner Function Evolution of Quantum States in Presence of Self-Kerr Interaction [PDF]
A Fokker-Planck equation for the Wigner function evolution in a noisy Kerr medium ($\chi^{(3)}$ non-linearity) is presented. We numerically solved this equation taking a coherent state as an initial condition. The dissipation effects are discussed.
C. W. Gardiner +8 more
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Selective interactions in trapped ions: state reconstruction and quantum logic
We propose the implementation of selective interactions of atom-motion subspaces in trapped ions. These interactions yield resonant exchange of population inside a selected subspace, leaving the others in a highly dispersive regime. Selectivity allows us
E. Solano, G. Raithel, H. Nha
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Experimental demonstration of Shor's algorithm with quantum entanglement [PDF]
Shor's powerful quantum algorithm for factoring represents a major challenge in quantum computation and its full realization will have a large impact on modern cryptography.
A. G. White +7 more
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Conventional Glauber coherent states (CS) can be defined in several equivalent ways, e.g., by displacing the vacuum or, explicitly, by their infinite Poissonian expansion in Fock states.
Miranowicz, Adam +3 more
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