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Neuromorphic spike-based large language model. [PDF]
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Prototype-Based Classifiers and Vector Quantization on a Quantum Computer-Implementing Integer Arithmetic Oracles for Nearest Prototype Search. [PDF]
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A Multi-Step Grasping Framework for Zero-Shot Object Detection in Everyday Environments Based on Lightweight Foundational General Models. [PDF]
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A Simple Understanding of Quantum Electrodynamics Using Bohmian Trajectories: Detecting Non-Ontic Photons. [PDF]
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The microwave phase locking in Bloch transistor. [PDF]
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SUANPAN: scalable photonic linear vector machine. [PDF]
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Canalized polaritons as virtual waveguides for nanoscale emitters
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Covariant second quantization of superstrings
Physical Review Letters, 1986Becchi-Rouet-Stora invariance is used to second quantize the free superstring covariantly in the Neveu-Schwarz-Ramond formalism. The massless sector is shown to be the gauge-fixed supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. A method to find a gauge-covariant local formulation is also discussed.
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Quantization of Waves (Second Quantization)
1984In the introduction to elementary quantum mechanics, much of the experimental evidence presented concerns the quantum (or particle) nature of light (Compton effect, photoelectric effect, infrared catastrophe, etc.), yet the wave nature of particles and the Schrodinger equation dominates most considerations from then on.
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Second quantization (SQ) concepts were introduced in chapter 2 as a general tool to treat excitations in molecular collisions for which the dynamics were described in cartesian coordinates. This SQ-formulation, which was derived from the TDGH representation of the wave function, could be introduced if the potential was expanded locally to second order ...
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Second quantization (SQ) concepts were introduced in chapter 2 as a general tool to treat excitations in molecular collisions for which the dynamics were described in cartesian coordinates. This SQ-formulation, which was derived from the TDGH representation of the wave function, could be introduced if the potential was expanded locally to second order ...
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