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  • ...Cannot be Cloned", ''Nature'' '''299''' (1982), p802.</ref><ref>D. Dieks, "Communication by EPR devices", ''Physics Letters A'', vol. '''92'''(6) (1982), p271.</ref .... Thus, violation of the no-deleting theorem is inconsistent with the [[no-communication theorem|no-signalling condition]]. ...
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  • ...f [[relativity theory]] stating that information cannot travel faster than light is exploited too. Technically speaking, relativistic quantum cryptography i ...alling principle that information cannot travel faster than the [[speed of light]]. This is called the no-superluminal signalling principle. ...
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  • ...irror]]s or other optical elements that forms a [[cavity resonator]] for [[light wave]]s, allowing for more efficient targeting of specific wavelengths. ...optical cavity allows RCE photodetectors to be made thinner and therefore faster, while simultaneously increasing the [[quantum efficiency]] at the resonant ...
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  • ...the first security proof of [[quantum key distribution]] based on the [[no-communication theorem|no-signalling principle]].<ref name="QKDNS"/> ...ng that information cannot travel faster than the [[speed of light]] ([[no-communication theorem|no-signalling]]). In 1999 he published the first [[Information-theo ...
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  • ...nergy can be transferred from Alice to Bob is also limited by the speed of light.<ref name=":0" /> ...y (purple circle) can occur where the amplitude of fluctuations is smaller than the average vacuum fluctuation amplitude.<ref name=":1" />|left]] ...
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  • ...mework. In optical systems for quantum information processing, the unit of light in a given mode—or [[photon]]—is used to represent a [[qubit]]. [[Quantum s ...uperposition of quantum states input yields a [[nonclassical light|quantum light state]] output.<ref name="Kok2007" /> Due to this reason, people usually us ...
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  • {{Short description|Quantum states light can be in}} ...e Advanced Virgo Detector via the Application of Squeezed Vacuum States of Light|journal=Physical Review Letters|volume=123|issue=23|page=231108 |doi=10.110 ...
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  • ...rials that exist primarily in the gas phase at STP (i.e., "evaporates more than 95% by weight within six months under ambient evaporation testing condition ...ame analyst run on the calibration they prepped, otherwise error will more than likely be introduced. A [[Headspace technology|headspace]] auto-sampler may ...
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  • ..., computation, or analysis, existing in the consciousness dimension rather than within local [[spacetime|space-time]] experiences, perceptions, and knowled ...confirmation. In relativity, information typically travels at the speed of light, establishing a localised reality. However, the instantaneous awareness bet ...
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  • ...the [[polarizer]]s while the [[photon]]s were in flight, faster than what light would take to reach the other polarizer, removing the possibility of commun ...other, since this would involve information being transmitted faster than light, which is forbidden by the [[theory of relativity]]. They invoked a princip ...
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  • ...periments''' took diverse forms. In his youth, he mentally chased beams of light. For [[special relativity]], he employed moving trains and flashes of light ===Pursuing a beam of light=== ...
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  • ...on was significant if it was at the level of 0.005, which is much stricter than the requirement of 0.05 to 0.01 commonly used today. Pearson defined the [[ In 1852, Stokes showed that light [[Polarization (waves)|polarisation]] can be described in terms of what are ...
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  • ...independent, high-frequency signal components that translates to arbitrary light and dark spots on the actual image. In order to rid the image data of the h ...e a variety of other applications. Since filters are widespread in digital communication systems, any system that must transmit multidimensional data is assisted by ...
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  • ...r]]s. Batteries have much lower [[specific energy]] (energy per unit mass) than common [[fuel]]s such as gasoline. In automobiles, this is somewhat offset ...ssociated corrosion effects at the electrodes were a mere nuisance, rather than an unavoidable consequence of their operation, as [[Michael Faraday]] showe ...
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  • ...k.<ref name="Pollock 2023" /> Body heat is lost much more quickly in water than in air, so water temperatures that would be quite reasonable as outdoor air ...is more important than thermal comfort. [[Ingassing]] while warm is faster than when cold, as is [[outgassing]], due to differences in perfusion in respons ...
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  • ...Funkmeldedienst des OKW.jpg|thumb|right|Soldiers of the OKW's secret radio communication service encrypting or decrypting messages using the Enigma key machine]] ...hor=David Kahn|title=The Codebreakers: The Comprehensive History of Secret Communication from Ancient Times to the Internet|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3S ...
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  • ...he brain will need to take into account the mixed analog-digital nature of communication. Only with a thorough understanding of this mixed mode of signal transmissi ...hey can be trained with standard backpropagation. CNNs are easier to train than other regular, deep, feed-forward neural networks and have many fewer param ...
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  • ...er than batteries, and tolerates many more [[charge and discharge cycle]]s than rechargeable batteries.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Häggström |first1=Fredrik ...used in applications requiring many rapid charge/discharge cycles, rather than long-term compact energy storage: in automobiles, buses, trains, cranes and ...
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  • ...[[Horizontal coordinate system|local horizon]] and available for [[radio]] communication with a particular [[ground station]], [[satellite receiver]], or relay sate ...bit after arriving at a body with an atmosphere, and it requires less fuel than does the direct use of a [[rocket engine]]. ...
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  • ...ople, have four [[tyre (wheel)|tires]], and mainly transport people rather than goods.<ref>{{cite book |title=Pocket Oxford Dictionary |url=https://archive ...o run inside. The outer shell that houses the balls is called a nut rather than a [[Bushing (bearing)|bushing]], but is not a nut in the traditional sense— ...
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