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Quantum Simulation for High-Energy Physics [PDF]

open access: yesPRX Quantum, 2022
It is for the first time that Quantum Simulation for High Energy Physics (HEP) is studied in the U.S. decadal particle-physics community planning, and in fact until recently, this was not considered a mainstream topic in the community.
Christian W. Bauer. Zohreh Davoudi   +29 more
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Exploring the relationship between students’ conceptual understanding and model thinking in quantum optics

open access: yesFrontiers in Quantum Science and Technology, 2023
Learning quantum physics is essential for understanding the physical world. However, learning about quantum phenomena and principles poses a challenge as many of the phenomena that are observed at the quantum level cannot be directly observed or ...
Malte Ubben, Philipp Bitzenbauer
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Quantum physics ≠ quantum physics. A survey of researchers’ associations [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics Education, 2021
AbstractNo consensus has been reached so far concerning the key topics on quantum physics suitable for secondary school teaching, despite comprehensive research. We identified the the variety of associations with quantum physics among professionals as a potential cause.
Bianca Winkler   +2 more
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From quantum chemistry to quantum biology: a path toward consciousness [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Neuroscience, 2020
This paper presents a historical overview of quantum physics methodology's development and application to various science fields beyond physics, especially biology and consciousness.
Jack A. Tuszynski
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Towards a better understanding of conceptual difficulties in introductory quantum physics courses

open access: yesStudies in science education, 2021
Research on teaching and learning quantum physics (QP) frequently explores students’ conceptual difficulties to identify common patterns in their reasoning.
T. Bouchée   +3 more
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Quantum Physics Without Quantum Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 1995
Abstract Quantum philosophy, a peculiar twentieth-century malady, is responsible for most of the conceptual muddle plaguing the foundations of quantum physics. When this philosophy is eschewed, one naturally arrives at Bohmian mechanics, which is what emerges from Schrodinger's equation for a nonrelativistic system of particles when we merely insist ...
Detlef Dürr   +2 more
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Riemannian geometry and automatic differentiation for optimization problems of quantum physics and quantum technologies [PDF]

open access: yesNew Journal of Physics, 2020
Optimization with constraints is a typical problem in quantum physics and quantum information science that becomes especially challenging for high-dimensional systems and complex architectures like tensor networks.
I. Luchnikov, M. Krechetov, S. Filippov
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Investigating teachers’ and students’ experiences of quantum physics lessons: opportunities and challenges

open access: yesResearch in Science & Technological Education, 2021
Background Quantum physics has found its way into upper secondary school physics curricula worldwide. This trend coincides with increased attention for conceptual understanding in physics education in general and quantum physics education in particular ...
T. Bouchée   +3 more
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Cavity QED with quantum gases: new paradigms in many-body physics [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Physics, 2021
We review the recent developments and the current status in the field of quantum-gas cavity QED. Since the first experimental demonstration of atomic self-ordering in a system composed of a Bose–Einstein condensate coupled to a quantized electromagnetic ...
F. Mivehvar   +3 more
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CORRELATIONS IN QUANTUM PHYSICS [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Modern Physics B, 2012
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.
Ross Dorner   +3 more
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