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J. Baird Callicott, Science, and the Unstable Foundation of Environmental Ethics
This article analyzes the ideas of American philosopher J. Baird Callicott to shed light on ecological thinking and its inherent commitment to change and the adaptation of US environmental ethics.
Jean-Daniel Collomb
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Bio‐Inspired Multimodal Hardware Front‐End Enabled by 2D Floating‐Gate Memory for UAV Perception
A MoS2/h‐BN /graphene floating‐gate memory underpins a bio‐inspired multimodal front end that integrates visual, inertial, and airflow cues. A 4 × 4 FG memory array encodes temporal intensity differences, while IMU‐ and airflow‐driven threshold modulation suppresses self‐motion artifacts, enabling fast, low‐power, robust autonomous UAV tracking and ...
Lianghao Guo +11 more
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The quantum measurement problem remains a central unresolved issue in theoretical physics, arising from the incompatibility between unitary quantum dynamics and the emergence of definite measurement outcomes.
Chandima Gomes
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Alignment of the Starlings: Learning With Generative AI
ABSTRACT I will argue that answers to normative questions concerning the place of generative AI in learning rest on answers to ontological questions regarding (1) precisely what is happening when a human ‘interacts’ with generative AI and (2) What is distinctive about organic learning as opposed to currently existing ‘machine learning’ (3) What is the ...
Sean Watson
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The emergence of classicality through quantum decoherence is commonly described from complementary perspectives emphasizing stability (environment-induced superselection), objectivity (Quantum Darwinism), or physical feasibility (information ...
Wan Zheng
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Solvable Model of Quantum-Darwinism-Encoding Transitions
18 pages, 6 figures; v2: expanded appendix, improved ...
Benoît Ferté, Xiangyu Cao
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Quantum Darwinism in a hazy environment
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Zwolak, Michael +2 more
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Classicality of Consciousness in Quantum Darwinism
A simple toy model is proposed that would allow conscious perceptions to be either classical (perceptions of objects without large quantum uncertainties or variances) or highly quantum (e.g., having large variances in the perceived position within a single perception), and yet for which plausible quantum states exhibiting Quantum Darwinism would lead ...
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First Principles Numerical Demonstration of Emergent Decoherent Histories
Within the histories formalism the decoherence functional is a formal tool to investigate the emergence of classicality in isolated quantum systems, yet an explicit evaluation of it from first principles has not been reported.
Philipp Strasberg +2 more
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Experimental Realization of Quantum Darwinism State on Quantum Computers
It is well-known that decoherence is a crucial barrier in realizing various quantum information processing tasks; on the other hand, it plays a pivotal role in explaining how a quantum system's fragile state leads to the robust classical state. Zurek [Nat. Phys.
Saini, Rakesh, Behera, Bikash K.
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