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Quantum mechanics describes the microscopic properties of nature in a regime where classical mechanics no longer applies. It explains phenomena such as the wave-particle duality, quantization of energy, and the uncertainty principle and is generally used in single-body systems. Use the quantum-field-theory tag for the theory of many-body quantum-mechanical systems.
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How do Bargmann-Fock-Segal spaces play an important role in quantum mechanics?
An Advanced Complex Analysis Problem Book by Daniel Alpay states on page 475:
Bargmann-Fock-Segal spaces of analytic functions plays an important role in quantum mechanics; we refer for instance to t …
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Does Born's rule guarantee component-wise probabilities? [closed]
Suppose I have the wave function $\vec{\psi} = \begin{bmatrix} \psi_x \\ \psi_y \\ \psi_z \end{bmatrix}$.
If I understand Born's rule correctly, the equality $\vec{\psi}^* \cdot \vec{\psi} = f(x,y,z)$ …
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What is an event-ready scheme (at-a-glance) in the context of Bell-type tests?
The abstract of Loophole-free Bell inequality violation using electron spins separated by 1.3 kilometres says
We use an event-ready scheme that enables the generation of robust entanglement between d …
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What is a "classically chaotic quantum system"?
In the context of quantum mirages one can find increased probability density around paths of unstable classical periodic orbits, called quantum scarring. In this wikipedia article they use the term "c …
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Availability of dataset from "Loophole-free Bell inequality violation using electron spins s...
I am looking for the most-raw data from the (in)famous Loophole-free Bell inequality violation using electron spins separated by 1.3 kilometres experiment. I would like to try repeating their calculat …
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Availability of dataset from "Loophole-free Bell inequality violation using electron spins s...
I emailed the authors of the original paper and they told me how to find the data set. They told me the data is publicly available at the following link:
https://data.4tu.nl/articles/dataset/Loophole- …