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On Many-Minds Interpretations of Quantum Theory [PDF]
This paper is a response to some recent discussions of many-minds interpretations in the philosophical literature. After an introduction to the many-minds idea, the complexity of quantum states for macroscopic objects is stressed.
Donald, Matthew J.
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Re-Visioning Reality: Quantum Superposition in Visual Art
The counterintuitive phenomenon of quantum superposition requires a radical review of our ideas of reality. The author suggests that translations of quantum concepts into visual art may assist in provoking such a revision. This essay first introduces the
Stone, Lynden
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Quantum Computing: A Concise Introduction
Quantum computing is an emerging field in computing technology that harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics—including superposition, entanglement, and quantum tunneling—to process information in fundamentally new ways. While classical computers use
Brady D. Lund, Sakib Shahriar
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Quantum superposition and entanglement of mesoscopic plasmons
Quantum superpositions and entanglement are at the heart of the quantum information science. There have been only a few investigations of these phenomena at the mesoscopic level, despite the fact that these systems are promising for quantum state storage
Gisin, Nicolas +3 more
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Quantum Superposition, Mass, and General Relativity [PDF]
The quantum superposition principle, which expresses the idea that a system can exist simultaneously in two or more mutually exclusive states is at the heart of the mystery of quantum mechanics.
Nikkhah Shirazi, Armin +1 more
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Ultrafast quantum beats of anisotropic excitons in atomically thin ReS2
Quantum beats are periodic oscillations originating from the superposition of coherent quantum states. Here, the authors observe exciton quantum beats in the optical spectrum of atomically thin ReS2, and modulate the intensity of the quantum beat signal ...
Sangwan Sim +9 more
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Quantum data parallelism in quantum neural networks
Quantum neural networks hold promise for achieving lower generalization error bounds and enhanced computational efficiency in processing certain datasets.
Sixuan Wu, Yue Zhang, Jian Li
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Testing the gravitational field generated by a quantum superposition
What gravitational field is generated by a massive quantum system in a spatial superposition? Despite decades of intensive theoretical and experimental research, we still do not know the answer.
M Carlesso +3 more
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In Praise of Quantum Uncertainty
Quantum uncertainty has a tremendous explanatory power. Coherent superposition, quantum equations of motion, entanglement, nonlocal correlations, dynamical nonlocality, contextuality, discord, counterfactual protocols, weak measurements, quantization ...
Avishy Carmi, Eliahu Cohen
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On the Principle of Superposition in Quantum Mechanics
The principle of superposition of states requires that the states of a dynamical system form a linear vector space. This hypothesis of linearity has usually been regarded as a fundamental postulate in quantum mechanics, of a kind that cannot be explained
G.F.D. Duff
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