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Quantum communication, and indeed quantum information in general, has changed the way we think about quantum physics. In 1984 and 1991, the first protocol for quantum cryptography and the first application of quantum non-locality, respectively, attracted
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CORRELATIONS IN QUANTUM PHYSICS [PDF]
We provide a historical perspective of how the notion of correlations has evolved within quantum physics. We begin by reviewing Shannon's information theory and its first application in quantum physics, due to Everett, in explaining the information conveyed during a quantum measurement.
Dorner, R., Vedral, V.
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A New Interpretation of Quantum Physics Based On a New Definition of Consciousness [PDF]
Although quantum physics has led to the most accurate predictions to date about the nature of matter and the universe, a metaphysical interpretation of its non-deterministic and subjective nature still remains an ongoing debate.
Zhi Gang Sha, Rulin Xiu
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Quantum science in a nutshell: fostering students' functional understanding of models
Fostering students' understanding of models is a challenge. However, in particular for learning quantum physics an elaborate understanding of models is required. We investigated activities to foster students' functional thinking about (quantum) models in
Malte S. Ubben +3 more
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Kant, Niels Bohr and Quantum Spontaneity [PDF]
This paper focuses on absolute spontaneity, first postulated by Immanuel Kant. In the early twentieth century spontaneity entered the domain of quantum physics when Niels Bohr included it as part of his quantum postulate.
Willem McLoud
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Quantum Physics, Quantum Biology, Quantum Medicine?
The leading cause and foremost reason for mortality and morbidity in the world is a group known as Noncommunicable Diseases. The best approach to treat them is to evaluate and control the risk factors. There are shared by all these diseases leading to the existence of some meeting points behind all of them.
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A Toss without a Coin: Information, Discontinuity, and Mathematics in Quantum Theory
The article argues that—at least in certain interpretations, such as the one assumed in this article under the heading of “reality without realism”—the quantum-theoretical situation appears as follows: While—in terms of probabilistic predictions ...
Arkady Plotnitsky
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A simple model of quantum trajectories [PDF]
Quantum trajectory theory, developed largely in the quantum optics community to describe open quantum systems subjected to continuous monitoring, has applications in many areas of quantum physics.
Bell J. S., Todd A. Brun
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From the infinitely small to the infinitely big, covering over 60 spatial orders of magnitude, quantum theory is used as much to describe the still largely mysterious vibrations of the microscopic strings that could be the basic constituents of the Universe, as to explain the fluctuations of the microwave radiation reaching us from the depths of outer ...
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This study aims to determine (1) the influence of quantum and conventional learning model on the learning achievement of quantum physics course, (2) the influence of student achievement motivation on learning achievement of quantum physics course, and (3)
Aris Doyan
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