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- tute Ruđer Bošković, Croatia// <blockquote> In a classical theory in each reference frame a single particle ... he well-defined position x in a three-dimensional classical space. Classical transformations are restricted by the condition that in each reference frame such a particl... uantum states such as δ-functions correspond to a classical notion „particle localized in a classical space“.
- Space and Time in Quantum Theory: 7 Hits
- formations (translations and rotations) produce a classical notion of a three-dimensional space. This space i... ional transformations which are not possible in a classical approach. Each such additional transformation det... transition to some new “quantum” reference frame. Classical three-dimensional space hence generalises to a qu... that they dissolve the notion of a “point”. In a classical theory the point is a primitive indestructible el
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- inguish quantitatively and observably between the classical case without that “spooky action at a distance” a... ed the maximally possible limit of correlation in classical physics. The experiments of Aspect, Grangier, and... evices displaying quantum correlations. While any classical correlation should refer only to the present of t... able to exceed the maximal possible bound of all classical correlations. Furthermore, the entanglement invol
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- Quantum space $\tilde{E}_3$ associated with the classical three-dimensional space $E_3$ is much larger than this classical space. However, under normal conditions all subsy... a very good approximation relative to each other classical relations. Therefore, from the point of view of e... ch of those subsystems, all other subsystems have classical appearance. This applies to the case when mutual
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- ature of quantum behavior as interpreted within a classical notion of space: a solid particle going simultan... sfactory interpretation of this effect since in a classical picture no solid particle can be simultaneously s... wo separate slits. However, there is another (non-classical) reference frame in which the particle is relativ... slits are delocalized. The existence of such non-classical reference frames requires a substantial modificat
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- A Few Good Examples why to Refute Classical Logic in Quantum Mechanics: 3 Hits
- ====== A Few Good Examples why to Refute Classical Logic in Quantum Mechanics ====== Lovre Grisogono and Mate... w formal examples which will demonstrate how some classical logical properties fail when confronted with quantum mechanics. We will analyze classical properties such as commutativity and distributivi
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- answer is to explore the relationship between the classical concept of entropy and information concept of ent... bility theory. From there I will come back to the classical concept of entropy and articulate the main set of... rs, I will stress critical weaknesses of both the classical and information sides of the story. </blockquote>
- The Relevance of Interpretation of Probability for Modern Physics: 3 Hits
- new ones that had a major impact in the turn from classical to modern physics. This resulted also in the noti... n of quantum mechanics that have roots already in classical statistical and probability theory. By doing this... step toward the reconciliation of the quantum and classical world. </blockquote> {{url>http://www.pmfst.hr/
- Some Mathematical Analogies in Classical Physics, Entropy and Information: 3 Hits
- ====== Some Mathematical Analogies in Classical Physics, Entropy and Information ====== **Dragan Poljak**\\... athematical models pertaining to various areas of classical physics (mechanics, heat transfer, hydromechanics... s pertaining to mathematical analogies in laws of classical physics, thermodynamics and information are given
- On the time domain solution methods in classical electromagnetics: 2 Hits
- ====== On the time domain solution methods in classical electromagnetics ====== **Dragan Poljak and Mirko Ja... omain techniques used within the framework of the classical field theory for the solution of electromagnetic
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- ich, which takes pretty much the same form in the classical and quantum contexts, for identifying the Gibbs entropy (for the classical case) or von Neumann entropy (for the quantum) as
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- the occurrence of all possible micro-states. In a classical description of a system a micro-state is a detail... the occurrence of all possible micro-states. In a classical description of a system a micro-state is a detail
- Classical Thermodynamics and Information Theory as Resource Theories: Resources for What?: 2 Hits
- ====== Classical Thermodynamics and Information Theory as Resource Theories: Resources for What? ====== **Ti... York University\\ New York, USA\\ <blockquote> Classical thermodynamics was developed for a particular pra
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