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  2. Quantum programming - Wikipedia

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    The following example demonstrates the implementation of a Bell state using Ket: from ket import * a , b = quant ( 2 ) # Allocate two quantum bits H ( a ) # Put qubit `a` in a superposition cnot ( a , b ) # Entangle the two qubits in the Bell state m_a = measure ( a ) # Measure qubit `a`, collapsing qubit `b` as well m_b = measure ( b ...

  3. FORM (symbolic manipulation system) - Wikipedia

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    FORM is a symbolic manipulation system. It reads text files containing definitions of mathematical expressions as well as statements that tell it how to manipulate these expressions. Its original author is Jos Vermaseren of Nikhef, the Dutch institute for subatomic physics. It is widely used in the theoretical particle physics community, but it ...

  4. Glossary of quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    A qubit is a two-state (or two-level) quantum-mechanical system, one of the simplest quantum systems displaying the peculiarity of quantum mechanics. Examples include the spin of the electron in which the two levels can be taken as spin up and spin down; or the polarization of a single photon in which the two states can be taken to be the ...

  5. Template:Modern physics - Wikipedia

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    Applied; Experimental; Theoretical; Mathematical; Philosophy of physics; Quantum mechanics. Quantum field theory; Quantum information; Quantum computation ...

  6. The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code

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    All loops must have fixed bounds. This prevents runaway code. Avoid heap memory allocation after initialization. Restrict functions to a single printed page. Use a minimum of two runtime assertions per function. Restrict the scope of data to the smallest possible.

  7. MOOSE (software) - Wikipedia

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    The systems are generally represented (modeled) as a system of fully coupled nonlinear partial differential equation systems (an example of a multi-physics system is the thermal feedback effect upon neutronics cross-sections where the cross-sections are a function of the heat transfer).

  8. Communication physics - Wikipedia

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    Communication physics aims to study and explain how a communication system works. This can be applied in a hard science way via Computer Communication or in the way of how people communicate. [1] An example of communication physics is how computers can transmit and receive data through networks.

  9. Template:Physics particle - Wikipedia

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