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  2. Two-state vector formalism - Wikipedia

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    where the state | evolves backwards from the future and the state | evolves forwards from the past.. In the example of the double-slit experiment, the first state vector evolves from the electron leaving its source, the second state vector evolves backwards from the final location of the electron on the detection screen, and the combination of forwards and backwards evolving state vectors ...

  3. Monadic second-order logic - Wikipedia

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    Monadic second-order logic comes in two variants. In the variant considered over structures such as graphs and in Courcelle's theorem, the formula may involve non-monadic predicates (in this case the binary edge predicate (,)), but quantification is restricted to be over monadic predicates only.

  4. File:9.0 Cascadia scenario (median).pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: A scenario macroseismic intensity map of the median ground motion values from magnitude 9.0 scenario earthquake on the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Maximum intensity of IX (Violent).

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    Shiny new hardcovers can run you about $30, but you don't need to spend that to be well-read. Here are five tips to get digital books for free.

  6. Man Says His $700M Bitcoin Fortune Was ‘Buried’ in ... - AOL

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    A man who claims his $700 million Bitcoin fortune was dumped at a landfill is trying to buy the land back in hopes of recovering it, according to a report.

  7. Ben Affleck and the DunKings rule (2024) - AOL

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    Don’t tell the football players, but there’s so much more to the Super Bowl than the game. Last year viewership hit an all-time high, with 202.4 million people, or roughly 60% of the U.S ...

  8. Gaisi Takeuti - Wikipedia

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    Gaisi Takeuti (竹内 外史, Takeuchi, Gaishi, January 25, 1926 – May 10, 2017 [1]) was a Japanese mathematician, known for his work in proof theory. [2] After graduating from Tokyo University, he went to Princeton to study under Kurt Gödel. He later became a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

  9. US Republicans struggle to find unity on taxes in Trump ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Barely a month after predicting a new "golden age" under President Donald Trump, congressional Republicans are struggling to move forward on the president's tax-cut agenda ...