Physicists have built a real-number version of quantum mechanics that makes all the same predictions as the standard theory, resolving a question that's simmered since the field began.
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Physicists develop the first working model of quantum mechanics using only 'real' numbers
Physicists have built a real-number version of quantum mechanics that makes all the same predictions as the standard theory, ...
Underpinning much of modern technology, from smartphones to scanning tunneling microscopes to particle colliders, is Fermi's ...
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US: Yale researchers give other scientists a blueprint to use Fermi’s Golden Rule
Physicists Nir Navon and Jianyi Chen at Yale University focused on what scientists often ...
Physicists developed simplified formulas to quantify quantum entanglement in strongly correlated electron systems. Their approach was applied to nanoscale materials, revealing unexpected quantum ...
A rewrite of quantum mechanics that includes the force of gravity could finally achieve one of physicists’ biggest goals and reveal the ultimate fuzziness of time ...
Time has always seemed like the one thing physics could count on. Matter changes, stars die, particles flicker in and out, ...
Time travel is still science fiction, but scientists have managed to make quantum systems appear to run backward in time. The breakthrough could pave the way for smarter quantum computers and entirely ...
Once described by Einstein as “spooky action at a distance,” quantum entanglement may now seem less intimidating in light of new research findings. Osaka Metropolitan University physicists have ...
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