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Quantum secure image encryption using hybrid QTRNG and QPRNG. [PDF]
Gururaja TS, Pravinkumar P.
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KIMMDY: a biomolecular reaction emulator. [PDF]
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Ambiguity and free will: the topology of decision in quantum and quantum-like sciences. [PDF]
Plotnitsky A.
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Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
Science, 1955The published work for which the honor of the Nobel prize for the year 1954 has been accorded to me does not contain the discovery of a new phenomenon of nature but, rather, the foundations of a new way of thinking about the phenomena of nature. This way of thinking has permeated experimental and theoretical physics to such an extent that it seems ...
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2021
Abstract Quantum statistical mechanics governs metals, semiconductors, and neutron stars. Statistical mechanics spawned Planck’s invention of the quantum, and explains Bose condensation, superfluids, and superconductors. This chapter briefly describes these systems using mixed states, or more formally density matrices, and introducing ...
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Abstract Quantum statistical mechanics governs metals, semiconductors, and neutron stars. Statistical mechanics spawned Planck’s invention of the quantum, and explains Bose condensation, superfluids, and superconductors. This chapter briefly describes these systems using mixed states, or more formally density matrices, and introducing ...
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2018
In general, the process that we use to prepare a system of atoms, molecules or whatever we want for a measurement produces many copies, but not all in the same quantum state. A pure state in which all the molecules, say, are in the same state, is a limiting case. In general, the system will be in a mixed state.
Leo P. Kadanoff, Gordon Baym
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In general, the process that we use to prepare a system of atoms, molecules or whatever we want for a measurement produces many copies, but not all in the same quantum state. A pure state in which all the molecules, say, are in the same state, is a limiting case. In general, the system will be in a mixed state.
Leo P. Kadanoff, Gordon Baym
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2013
Before proceeding to the full quantum field-theoretic description of the macroscopic phenomena introduced in the previous chapter, we should first review the corresponding quantum-mechanical approach—quantum statistical mechanics.
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Before proceeding to the full quantum field-theoretic description of the macroscopic phenomena introduced in the previous chapter, we should first review the corresponding quantum-mechanical approach—quantum statistical mechanics.
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2009
Many-body theory stands at the foundation of modern quantum statistical mechanics. It is introduced here to graduate students in physics, chemistry, engineering and biology. The book provides a contemporary understanding of irreversibility, particularly in quantum systems.
William C. Schieve, Lawrence P. Horwitz
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Many-body theory stands at the foundation of modern quantum statistical mechanics. It is introduced here to graduate students in physics, chemistry, engineering and biology. The book provides a contemporary understanding of irreversibility, particularly in quantum systems.
William C. Schieve, Lawrence P. Horwitz
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