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  2. International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

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    Various aspects of the idea, dubbed the “Quantum Century project,” were discussed, including the possibility of seeking a UN-declared International Year [4]. A white paper proposal, describing the outlines of a plan to “to make the year 2025 an international celebration of quantum mechanics” was then reviewed and endorsed by the APS ...

  3. ATutor - Wikipedia

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    ATutor is used in various contexts, including online course management, continuing professional development for teachers, career development, and academic research. [2] The software is cited as unique for its accessibility features, (useful to visually impaired and disabled learners); and for its suitability for educational use according to software evaluation criteria established by The ...

  4. QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter - Wikipedia

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    The third lecture describes quantum phenomena such as the famous double-slit experiment and Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, thus describing the transmission and reflection of photons. It also introduces his famous "Feynman diagrams" and how quantum electrodynamics describes the interactions of subatomic particles. 4. New Queries

  5. Julian Schwinger - Wikipedia

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    Julian Schwinger, winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics.Original caption: "His laboratory is his ballpoint pen." Julian Seymour Schwinger (/ ˈ ʃ w ɪ ŋ ər /; February 12, 1918 – July 16, 1994) was a Nobel Prize-winning American theoretical physicist.

  6. Quantization (physics) - Wikipedia

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    However, the French mathematician Henri Poincaré first gave a systematic and rigorous definition of what quantization is in his 1912 paper "Sur la théorie des quanta". [2] [3] The term "quantum physics" was first used in Johnston's Planck's Universe in Light of Modern Physics. (1931).

  7. Anton Zeilinger - Wikipedia

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    Anton Zeilinger (German: [ˈanton ˈtsaɪlɪŋɐ]; born 20 May 1945) is an Austrian quantum physicist and Nobel laureate in physics of 2022. [7] Zeilinger is professor of physics emeritus at the University of Vienna and senior scientist at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. [8]

  8. Column: Don't try to reach this robocaller. It doesn't pick ...

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    An L.A. man says he's receiving as many eight calls a day from a telemarketer called Quantum 3 Media. Trying to reach the company is near impossible. Column: Don't try to reach this robocaller.

  9. No-cloning theorem - Wikipedia

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    According to Asher Peres [4] and David Kaiser, [5] the publication of the 1982 proof of the no-cloning theorem by Wootters and Zurek [2] and by Dieks [3] was prompted by a proposal of Nick Herbert [6] for a superluminal communication device using quantum entanglement, and Giancarlo Ghirardi [7] had proven the theorem 18 months prior to the published proof by Wootters and Zurek in his referee ...