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Entropy in Foundations of Quantum Physics. [PDF]
Entropy can be used in studies on foundations of quantum physics in many different ways, each of them using different properties of this mathematical object [...]
Pawłowski M.
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Physics as Quantum Information Processing: Quantum Fields as Quantum Automata [PDF]
Can we reduce Quantum Field Theory (QFT) to a quantum computation? Can physics be simulated by a quantum computer? Do we believe that a quantum field is ultimately made of a numerable set of quantum systems that are unitarily interacting?
D'Ariano, Giacomo Mauro
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Quantum Computation and Quantum Information [PDF]
Quantum computation and quantum information are of great current interest in computer science, mathematics, physical sciences and engineering. They will likely lead to a new wave of technological innovations in communication, computation and cryptography.
Yazhen Wang
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H-theorem in quantum physics. [PDF]
AbstractRemarkable progress of quantum information theory (QIT) allowed to formulate mathematical theorems for conditions that data-transmitting or data-processing occurs with a non-negative entropy gain. However, relation of these results formulated in terms of entropy gain in quantum channels to temporal evolution of real physical systems is not ...
Lesovik GB+5 more
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Refined characterization of student perspectives on quantum physics [PDF]
The perspectives of introductory classical physics students can often negatively influence how those students later interpret quantum phenomena when taking an introductory course in modern physics.
Charles Baily, Noah D. Finkelstein
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ReleQuant – Improving teaching and learning in quantum physics through educational design research
Quantum physics and relativity are demanding for teachers and students, but have the potential for students to experience physics as fascinating and meaningful.
Berit Bungum+4 more
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Testing the foundation of quantum physics in space via Interferometric and non-interferometric experiments with mesoscopic nanoparticles [PDF]
Quantum technologies are opening novel avenues for applied and fundamental science at an impressive pace. In this perspective article, we focus on the promises coming from the combination of quantum technologies and space science to test the very ...
G. Gasbarri+7 more
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Super-resolution single-photon imaging at 8.2 kilometers. [PDF]
Single-photon light detection and ranging (LiDAR), offering single-photon sensitivity and picosecond time resolution, has been widely adopted for active imaging applications.
Zheng-Ping Li+15 more
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Quantum Computing for High-Energy Physics: State of the Art and Challenges [PDF]
Quantum computers offer an intriguing path for a paradigmatic change of computing in the natural sciences and beyond, with the potential for achieving a so-called quantum advantage—namely, a significant (in some cases exponential) speedup of numerical ...
A. D. Meglio+45 more
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