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2017
Around 1900, physicists started to discover particles like electrons, protons, and neutrons, and with these discoveries they believed they could predict the internal behavior of the atom. However, once their predictions were compared to the results of experiments in the real world, it became clear that the principles of classical physics and mechanics ...
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Around 1900, physicists started to discover particles like electrons, protons, and neutrons, and with these discoveries they believed they could predict the internal behavior of the atom. However, once their predictions were compared to the results of experiments in the real world, it became clear that the principles of classical physics and mechanics ...
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Science & Education, 2003
The author makes a critical analysis on some points advocated by \textit{Mario Bunge} on quantum mechanics (QM) [ibid. 12, 445--466 (2003; Zbl 1030.81001)]. He focuses his discussion on the following topics: the wave function collapse and conservation laws, the Copenhagen interpretation of QM, the cat paradox, the quantum Zeno effect and the issues of ...
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The author makes a critical analysis on some points advocated by \textit{Mario Bunge} on quantum mechanics (QM) [ibid. 12, 445--466 (2003; Zbl 1030.81001)]. He focuses his discussion on the following topics: the wave function collapse and conservation laws, the Copenhagen interpretation of QM, the cat paradox, the quantum Zeno effect and the issues of ...
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CLEO Pacific Rim Conference, 2016
A time-domain approach that gives access to the quantum properties of light and possibly other fundamental excitations in condensed matter is presented, covering the entire mid-infrared and terahertz frequency ranges. Ultrabroadband electro-optic sampling with few-femtosecond and highly stable laser pulses allows direct detection of the vacuum ...
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A time-domain approach that gives access to the quantum properties of light and possibly other fundamental excitations in condensed matter is presented, covering the entire mid-infrared and terahertz frequency ranges. Ultrabroadband electro-optic sampling with few-femtosecond and highly stable laser pulses allows direct detection of the vacuum ...
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Nature, 2007
Quantum mechanics using whole electrical circuits might seem a far-fetched idea. But make the circuits superconducting, and they can be used to send and collect single photons, rather like atoms do — only better.
Niskanen, Antti, Nakamura, Yasunobu
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Quantum mechanics using whole electrical circuits might seem a far-fetched idea. But make the circuits superconducting, and they can be used to send and collect single photons, rather like atoms do — only better.
Niskanen, Antti, Nakamura, Yasunobu
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Choice Reviews Online, 2006
Quantum physics allows us to understand the nature of the physical phenomena which govern the behavior of solids, semi-conductors, lasers, atoms, nuclei, subnuclear particles and light. In Quantum Physics, Le Bellac provides a thoroughly modern approach to this fundamental theory.
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Quantum physics allows us to understand the nature of the physical phenomena which govern the behavior of solids, semi-conductors, lasers, atoms, nuclei, subnuclear particles and light. In Quantum Physics, Le Bellac provides a thoroughly modern approach to this fundamental theory.
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2004
Quantum physics is believed to be the fundamental theory underlying our understanding of the physical universe. However, it is based on concepts and principles that have always been difficult to understand and controversial in their interpretation. This book aims to explain these issues using a minimum of technical language and mathematics.
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Quantum physics is believed to be the fundamental theory underlying our understanding of the physical universe. However, it is based on concepts and principles that have always been difficult to understand and controversial in their interpretation. This book aims to explain these issues using a minimum of technical language and mathematics.
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