What is the 2nd Quantum Revolution? Reference of 22. (1) in the article Blogs of Professor(Dr.) Pranab Kumar Bhattacharyya MD(cal.Univ) Pathology;
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- In this work the author managed to give a superb account of the development of thought about quantum by bringing to life all the great physicists involved (Planck, Einstein, Born, Bohr, Schringer, de Broglie, Wien, Pauli, Heisenberg, Dirac, Boltzmann, Compton, Bohm, von Neumann, Bell) through vivid vignettes of their scientific accomplishments, interpersonal relations and the historical background.(More…)
- What is relevant, however, is that testing of D-Wave products has been a back-and-forth battle, with claims of superior performance relative to classical computers later giving way to claims of no real advantage for the “quantum” approach (I leave it to the reader as to whether the scare quotes are warranted).(More…)
- “Mobile phone communications, satellite reception, quantum computation and high-efficiency multi-junction solar cells for electricity generation are just some of the exciting fields that exemplify the rich consequences of his work,” Yang continued.(More…)
- What this super-orchestra plays is the most exquisite jazz, jazz being to classical music what quantum is to classical physics.(More…)
- In 1935 Einstein attacked the role-of-the-observer concept by imagining a keg of gunpowder that could be triggered by the quantum instability of some particle.(More…)
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