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  2. Coherence (units of measurement) - Wikipedia

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    A coherent system of units is a system of units of measurement used to express physical quantities that are defined in such a way that the equations relating the numerical values expressed in the units of the system have exactly the same form, including numerical factors, as the corresponding equations directly relating the quantities.

  3. Coherence (physics) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the laser, superconductivity and superfluidity are examples of highly coherent quantum systems whose effects are evident at the macroscopic scale. The macroscopic quantum coherence (off-diagonal long-range order, ODLRO) [ 25 ] [ 26 ] for superfluidity, and laser light, is related to first-order (1-body) coherence/ODLRO, while ...

  4. International System of Units - Wikipedia

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    When that multiplier is one, the unit is called a coherent derived unit. For example, the coherent derived SI unit of velocity is the metre per second, with the symbol m/s. [1]: 139 The base and coherent derived units of the SI together form a coherent system of units (the set of coherent SI units). A useful property of a coherent system is ...

  5. Coherent state - Wikipedia

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    Further, in contrast to the energy eigenstates of the system, the time evolution of a coherent state is concentrated along the classical trajectories. The quantum linear harmonic oscillator, and hence coherent states, arise in the quantum theory of a wide range of physical systems.

  6. Coherence (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    The coherence of a linear system therefore represents the fractional part of the output signal power that is produced by the input at that frequency. We can also view the quantity 1 − C x y {\displaystyle 1-C_{xy}} as an estimate of the fractional power of the output that is not contributed by the input at a particular frequency.

  7. Coherent states in mathematical physics - Wikipedia

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    The parameter space for the coherent states is the "complexification" of K; e.g., if K is SU(n) then the complexification is SL(n,C). These coherent states have a resolution of the identity that leads to a Segal-Bargmann space over the complexification. Hall's results were extended to compact symmetric spaces, including spheres, by Stenzel.

  8. Why EV Chip Stocks Axcelis Technologies, Coherent, and Aehr ...

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    Coherent is an actual producer of silicon carbide wafers, which it then sells to chipmakers. And Aehr Test Systems makes equipment that tests chips for "infant mortality," or those chips that ...

  9. Metric system - Wikipedia

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    Each variant of the metric system has a degree of coherence—the derived units are directly related to the base units without the need for intermediate conversion factors. [18] For example, in a coherent system the units of force, energy, and power are chosen so that the equations