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The Principles of Quantum Mechanics
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The article was published on 1930-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5991 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Quantum statistical mechanics & Open quantum system.read more
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Probability Representation of Quantum Observables and Quantum States
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the probability distributions describing quantum observables in conventional quantum mechanics and clarify their relations to the tomographic probability distribution describing quantum states. And they present quantum channels for qubits in the probability representation.
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Physics of mind: Experimental confirmations of theoretical predictions.
TL;DR: A mathematical model of mind is derived that includes mechanisms of instincts, emotions, behavior, cognition, concepts, language, intuitions, and imagination, and several theoretical predictions are derived from this model.
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An Introduction to Quantum Computing for Non-Physicists
Eleanor Rieffel,Wolfgang Polak +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce basic principles of quantum mechanics to explain where the power of quantum computers comes from and why it is difficult to harness, including quantum cryptography, teleportation, and dense coding.
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The Coherent Scattering of $\gamma $-rays by K Electrons in Heavy Atoms. IV. The Scattering of 1$\cdot $28 and 2$\cdot $56mc$^{2}$ $\gamma $-rays in Mercury
Gerald E. Brown,D. F. Mayers +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of calculations for the coherent scattering of gamma-rays of energies 1$\cdot $28 and 2$ \cdot$56 mc$^{2}$ are given in the form of scattering amplitudes as functions of angle.
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Probability and complex quantum trajectories
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that in the complex trajectory representation of quantum mechanics, the Born's probability density can be obtained from the imaginary part of the velocity field of particles on the real axis.