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Quantum wire
Quantum wire In condensed matter physics, a quantum wire is an electically conducting wire, in which quantum effects are affecting ...
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Talk:Quantum wire
Talk:Quantum wire I removed the inclusion in the category "quantum information science." There is another use of the term "quantum wire" that is relevant to that category, ...
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Quantum point (translated from Russian)
Quantum point Quantum point - the fragment the conductor or the ... small, so that would be essential the quantum effects. This is reached if kinetic energy ... in the energy units. Constructions of the quantum points Any sufficiently small piece can serve as quantum point the metal or the semiconductor. ...
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Talk:Quantum computer
Talk:Quantum computer For someone with no background knowledge on quantum computers, this article is completely worthless. For all others: Discussion tidy-up Obviously quantum computing attracts a lot of attention, but ... be a separate section here for general quantum computing questions, as well as a lot ... January 2006 (UTC) I am ignorant about Quantum computers, and I have a question. ...
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A Quantum Murder
A Quantum Murder A Quantum Murder is a novel by Peter F ... The following is a synopsis for A Quantum Murder: Professor Edward Kitchener: a double Nobel Laureate researching quantum cosmology for the Event Horizon conglomerate - but ... passion committed by one of his live-wire students? Event Horizon needed to know, ...
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Talk:Afshar experiment
... the place to have general discussions on quantum mechanics or its interpretation, nor to debate ... math> are complex numbers and denote the quantum amplitude. THIS IS CONTINUOUS FUNCTION IN SPACE ... properly define/understand the pure state, that quantum coherent superposition. Actually if you have quantum interference [NOTE: THIS IS NOT CLASSICAL ONE ... you wonder about is the ESSENCE of quantum coherence/pure state/interference. Note - in ...
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Physics of the particles (translated from French)
... Atom - Nuclear power Mechanics - Dynamics Electricity - Electronics Quantum - Relativity Radioactivity Techniques Metrology - Instrument Méta List ... of the particles obey the principles of quantum mechanics; as such, they are prone to ... state in one space of Hilbert (cfr. quantum theory of the fields). According to the ... observed until now were catalogued in a quantum theory of the fields called standard model ... century, progress of nuclear physics and of quantum physics, culminating with the evidence of ...
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Talk:Afshar experiment/Archive1
... information include: Wavefunction collapse Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics Double-slit experiment Niels Bohr Wave ... interpretation (Minor change: Link updated) Interpretation of quantum mechanics I also removed red links to ... that Afshar's results are incompatible with quantum mechanics, that Unruh challenged and led some ... the results, and indeed his understanding of quantum mechanics, which are in question. Unruh's ... interpretation. Nor would any other interpretation of quantum mechanics. It is simply another manifestation ...
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Talk:Transmission line
... which can exert a force on the wire. The higher the current, the greater the ... to reverse itself, which could cause the wire to vibrate at 60hz, or could cause ... wires directly affecting the air around the wire, and corona effects. The electric field (E ... reflecting off each open end of the wire continuously? (Does it suddenly stop - WHY?) 2 ... 1uF). Have you ever seen bits of wire twisted together to form an adjustable ...
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Talk:Afshar experiment/Archive2
... sense to search an explanation for such quantum behaviour. Indeed such explanation(s) could not ... photon to cross the section of the wire is null and this is already something ... This is a metaphysical question for a quantum physicist. What we can deduce from the ... path information is dangerous and fallacious in quantum mechanics. Indeed by adding again the statistical ... Imagine you are a physicist interested in quantum mechanics like me. You try to ...
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