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Review of Alyssa Ney’s The World in the Wave Function: A Metaphysics for Quantum Physics
Philosophia Scientiæ, 2022There is not much of a consensus on almost anything about quantum mechanics. I take it, however, that the minimum consensus is that although quantum mechanics is empirically successful, quantum mechanics is hard to understand .
Mario Hubert
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Anna Goussiou View profile Catalog Description: Introduction to concepts and methods of quantum physics: wave mechanics (de Broglie wavelength, uncertainty principle, Schrodinger equation), one-dimensional examples (tunneling, harmonic oscillator ...
Arno Bohm +2 more
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The Physics of Quantum Computation
International Journal of Quantum Information, 2014Quantum computation has emerged in the past decades as a consequence of down-scaling of electronic devices to the mesoscopic regime and of advances in the ability of controlling and measuring microscopic quantum systems. Quantum computation has many interdisciplinary aspects, ranging from physics and chemistry to mathematics and computer science.
FALCI, Giuseppe, PALADINO, ELISABETTA
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The Quantum Physics of Photosynthesis
ChemPhysChem, 2002Biological cells contain nanoscale machineries that exhibit a unique combination of high efficiency, high adaptability to changing environmental conditions, and high reliability. Recent progress in obtaining atomically resolved structures provide an opportunity for an atomic-level explanation of the biological function of cellular machineries and the ...
Thorsten, Ritz +2 more
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Quantum sensing for particle physics
Nature Reviews Physics, 2023Quantum sensing uses properties of quantum mechanics to go beyond what is possible with traditional measurement techniques. In particle physics, key problems in which quantum sensing can have a vital role include neutrino properties, tests of fundamental
S. Bass, M. Doser
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Interpretation of Quantum Physics
Nature, 1962ATTENTION has been directed to persistent questions of interpretation in quantum physics by the recent exchange of views1 on the subject between Dr. H. V. Stopes-Roe and Prof. A. Lande. To Prof. Lande's picture2 of the particle as permanently localized phenomenon, influenced through action-at-a-distance by the extended structure of a measuring ...
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2020
Vladimir Chaloupka View profile Catalog Description: Introduction to concepts and methods of quantum physics: wave mechanics (de Broglie wavelength, uncertainty principle, Schrodinger equation), one-dimensional examples (tunneling, harmonic oscillator ...
Mircea S. Rogalski, Stuart B. Palmer
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Vladimir Chaloupka View profile Catalog Description: Introduction to concepts and methods of quantum physics: wave mechanics (de Broglie wavelength, uncertainty principle, Schrodinger equation), one-dimensional examples (tunneling, harmonic oscillator ...
Mircea S. Rogalski, Stuart B. Palmer
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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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arXiv.org
We describe Qiskit, a software development kit for quantum information science. We discuss the key design decisions that have shaped its development, and examine the software architecture and its core components. We demonstrate an end-to-end workflow for
Ali Javadi-Abhari +11 more
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We describe Qiskit, a software development kit for quantum information science. We discuss the key design decisions that have shaped its development, and examine the software architecture and its core components. We demonstrate an end-to-end workflow for
Ali Javadi-Abhari +11 more
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