Primary care and the COVID-19 pandemic: Schrödinger's cat [PDF]
We read with interest the article by Tomos et al. [1] reporting on the low death rates during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic crisis in Greece. The authors underlined the importance of primary care in the management of suspected and mild
Emmanouil K Symvoulakis+1 more
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Is Schrödinger's Cat Alive? [PDF]
Erwin Schrödinger is famous for presenting his wave equation of motion that jump-started quantum mechanics. His disenchantment with the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics led him to unveil the Schrödinger's cat paradox, which did not get much
Mani L. Bhaumik
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Robust macroscopic Schrödinger's cat on a nucleus [PDF]
We propose a scheme to generate spin cat states, i.e., superpositions of maximally separated quasiclassical states on a single high-dimensional nuclear spin in a solid-state device.
Pragati Gupta+4 more
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Growing Schrödinger's cat states by local unitary time evolution of product states
We envisage many-body systems described by quantum spin-chain Hamiltonians featuring a trivial separable eigenstate. For generic Hamiltonians, such a state represents a quantum scar.
Saverio Bocini, Maurizio Fagotti
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Schrödinger's Cat—Parallel experiences: exploring the underlying mechanisms of undergraduates' engagement and perception in online learning [PDF]
BackgroundThe emergence of e-learning had an intense, immediate, and disruptive transformation in the education system. While education aims to seek more interactions and learning engagement between teachers and students, it turns out that it takes lots ...
Hongfeng Zhang, Yan Liu, Shaodan Su
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A flying Schrödinger's cat in multipartite entangled states. [PDF]
Schrödinger’s cat originates from the famous thought experiment querying the counterintuitive quantum superposition of macroscopic objects. As a natural extension, several “cats” (quasi-classical objects) can be prepared into coherent quantum ...
Wang Z+13 more
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Schrödinger's Cat Paradox: Bartonella Serology Cannot Be Used to Speciate Bartonella Endocarditis. [PDF]
TO THE EDITOR—We read with great interest Ordaya and colleagues’ recent article titled “Let the Cat Out of the Heart,” describing the clinical characteristics of 16 cases of Bartonella endocarditis [1].
Boodman C, Gupta N.
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Estrogens and the Schrödinger's Cat in the Ovarian Tumor Microenvironment. [PDF]
Simple Summary Ovarian cancer is a complex pathology for which we require effective screening and therapeutical strategies. Apart from the cancer cell portion, there exist plastic immune and non-immune cell populations, jointly constituting the context ...
Gjorgoska M, Rižner TL.
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Schrödinger's Cat Bias: A New Cognitive Bias Proposed. [PDF]
Cognitive biases can cause diverse medical errors and lead to malpractice with potential harm to patients. Some cognitive biases are due to social behavior, professional specialization, and personal experience, leading to commission or omission in ...
de Alencar Neto JN+2 more
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On Schrödinger's Cat and Evaluation of Trials Disrupted by the Covid19 Pandemic: A Critical Appraisal. [PDF]
From the beginning of 2020, the world has been fighting the SARS-Cov-2 outbreak. The life of each one of us has profoundly changed. Unavoidably, our clinical routine has drastically modified in its priorities and methodologies (1).
Cesari M+9 more
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