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  • ...ensional topological gravity''' (2+1D topological gravity) a [[topological quantum field theory|topological theory]] with no gravitational local degrees of fr ...can be exactly [[solvable group|solved]], making it a [[toy model]] for [[quantum gravity]]. The [[Killing form]] involves the [[Hodge dual]]. ...
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  • {{Quantum mechanics}} ...stem by the act of observation.<ref>{{cite book |title=[[The Principles of Quantum Mechanics]] |edition=4th |page=3 |author=Dirac, P.A.M. |year=1967 |publishe ...
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  • |known_for = [[Quantum field theory]] ...s an American theoretical physicist who studied [[particle physics]] and [[quantum field theory]]. ...
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  • ...nstein]] conducted several unsuccessful investigations. These pertain to [[quantum mechanics]], [[superconductivity]], and his details on his own [[theory of ...solutions of the field equations so as to force solutions compatible with quantum mechanics, but no such theory has ever been found.{{Citation needed|date=Ju ...
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  • ...sness-based peer-reviewed research for unifying causation, relativity, and quantum mechanics}} ...fundamental physics, which he argues can explain the causation of gravity, quantum mechanics, and reality. ...
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  • ...description|Peer-reviewed, consciousness-based research for understanding quantum entanglement and non-locality.}} ...[[Mind]] emerges to comprehend both [[Principle of locality|local]] and [[Quantum nonlocality|non-local]] realities through [[consciousness]]. ...
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  • ...the argument in his first book on [[consciousness]], ''[[The Emperor's New Mind]]'' (1989), where he used it to provide the basis of his theory of consciou ...1=Martin |first1=J. E. |last2=Engleman |first2=K. H. |date=1990 |title=The Mind's I Has Two Eyes |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/3751287 |journal=Philoso ...
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  • {{Quantum mechanics}} ...ependent perturbation theory }}</ref> consider an electron in an atom with quantum Hamiltonian <math> H_0 </math>, interacting with a plane electromagnetic wa ...
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  • * ''The Mathematician's Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field'' by [[Jacques Hadam * ''[[Infinity and the Mind]]: The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite'' by [[Rudy Rucker]] (1982) ...
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  • ...side. It can be considered a classical analogue of the [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] [[Aharonov–Bohm effect]], where instead the field is exactly s Bearing in mind that the concept of field was introduced into physics to ensure that action ...
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  • {{Short description|Application of quantum theory mathematics to cognitive phenomena}} {{Distinguish|Quantum mind}} ...
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  • ...waves]].<ref name=":10">Fabre, C., & Treps, N. (2020). Modes and states in quantum optics. ''Reviews of Modern Physics'', ''92''(3).</ref> ...basis to another is described by a [[Rotation matrix|rotation]] which, in quantum mechanics, is the action of a [[unitary operator]] (e.g., the transformatio ...
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  • ...al |last=Penrose |first=Roger |date=1996-05-01 |title=On Gravity's role in Quantum State Reduction |journal=General Relativity and Gravitation |language=en |v ...Roger |date=2014-05-01 |title=On the Gravitization of Quantum Mechanics 1: Quantum State Reduction |journal=Foundations of Physics |language=en |volume=44 |is ...
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  • ...es, but research (sub)fields and programmes. Examples: relativity theory, quantum field theory, string theory.</ref> ...cs)|motions]] of unseen [[molecule|particles]] and the [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] idea that ([[action (physics)|action]] and) [[energy]] are not ...
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  • ...ntrol the [[magnetic moment]]s inside a material using [[Quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] effects like the [[spin–orbit interaction]]. Mainly, EDSR allo ...external magnetic field <math>\mathbf{B}</math> through the [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]] <math>H=-\boldsymbol{\mu}\cdot\boldsymbol{B}</math ...
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  • {{Short description|Numerical method in quantum field theory}} ...ath>\mathbb{R} \times M</math>, specifically to compute the [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|spectrum of the Hamiltonian]] along <math>\mathbb{R}</math>. A k ...
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  • {{Short description|Hypothesis of quantum systems and when equilibrium statistical mechanics describes them accuratel ...by Josh Deutsch in 1991.<ref>{{cite journal|first=J.M.|last=Deutsch|title=Quantum statistical mechanics in a closed system|journal=Physical Review A|volume=4 ...
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  • ...w of thermodynamics]].<ref name=":3">{{Cite book|title=Physics in mind : a quantum view of the brain|last=R.|first=Loewenstein, Werner|isbn=9780465029846|loca ...principle]] sets fundamental thermodynamical constraints for classical and quantum information processing. Much effort has been dedicated to incorporating inf ...
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  • ...tional materials. Flux pumping is especially significant when one bears in mind that all other methods of magnetising [[superconductors]] require applicati ...ractive force between electrons from the exchange of [[phonon]]s. Due to [[quantum mechanics]], the [[energy spectrum]] of this Cooper pair fluid possesses an ...
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  • ...nding to the [[Planck relation]]). She proposes luxites as names for the [[Quantum|quanta]] after the luxagens causing them and an already proposed idea by an ...principle]] of energy and time.<ref name=":3" /> This interpretation in [[quantum field theory]] of antimatter traveling backward through time is known as th ...
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