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Quantum Mechanics and Discrete Time from "Timeless" Classical Dynamics
We study classical Hamiltonian systems in which the intrinsic proper time evolution parameter is related through a probability distribution to the physical time, which is assumed to be discrete.
Elze, H. -T.
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This study explores how lipid nanoparticles interact with extracellular vesicles, emphasizing the importance of lipid nanoparticle topology in facilitating a controlled hybridization process between the two nanocarriers. The resulting hybrid nanoparticles display extracellular vesicle membrane proteins on their surface, are loaded with the nucleic acid
Johannes Bader+8 more
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Nonlinear Dynamics In Quantum Physics -- Quantum Chaos and Quantum Instantons [PDF]
We discuss the recently proposed quantum action - its interpretation, its motivation, its mathematical properties and its use in physics: quantum mechanical tunneling, quantum instantons and quantum chaos.
arxiv
Supersymmetric approach to exactly solvable systems with position-dependent effective masses
We discuss the relationship between exact solvability of the Schr\"{o}dinger equation with a position-dependent mass and the ordering ambiguity in the Hamiltonian operator within the frame of supersymmetric quantum mechanics. The one-dimensional Schr\"{o}
BEŞİ GÖNÜL+9 more
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Quantum Information is physical too [PDF]
We discuss the physical nature of quantum information, in particular focussing on tasks that are achievable by some physical realizations of qubits but not by others.
arxiv
Experimental estimation of the dimension of classical and quantum systems
An overwhelming majority of experiments in classical and quantum physics make a priori assumptions about the dimension of the system under consideration.
A Acín+33 more
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There are many assays for monitoring enzymatic reactions. But how can the intracellular transport of lipids be analyzed efficiently? Here, an assay for the ceramide transfer protein CERT using nanoluciferase bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (NanoBRET) is presented.
Maria‐Anna Kirmpaki+5 more
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Simulations of Many-Body Quantum Systems by a Quantum Computer [PDF]
We suggest that quantum computers can solve quantum many-body problems that are impracticable to solve on a classical computer.
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We demonstrate that long‐term algae‐bacteria interactions contribute significantly to the marine recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC) pool, which is essential for ocean carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation. We also provide the first direct evidence that algae can directly synthesize and release RDOC.
Hanshuang Zhao+11 more
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"Einstein's Dream" - Quantum Mechanics as Theory of Classical Random Fields [PDF]
This is an introductory chapter of the book in progress on quantum foundations and incompleteness of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics is represented as statistical mechanics of classical fields.
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