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  2. Mølmer–Sørensen gate - Wikipedia

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    The time evolution of the state of a two qubit implementation of the Mølmer-Sørensen fast gate over two gate times from the ions starting in the ground state. States are labelled first by the qubit of each ion and then by the phonon occupancy of the motional mode. The grey circle represents a probability of 1/2 of that state.

  3. Neighbouring group participation - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, neighbouring group participation (NGP, also known as anchimeric assistance) has been defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) as the interaction of a reaction centre with a lone pair of electrons in an atom or the electrons present in a sigma or pi bond contained within the parent molecule but not conjugated with the reaction centre.

  4. Phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Group phenomena concern the behavior of a particular group of individual entities, usually organisms and most especially people. The behavior of individuals often changes in a group setting in various ways, and a group may have its own behaviors not possible for an individual because of the herd mentality .

  5. Phonon - Wikipedia

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    A phonon is a collective excitation in a periodic, elastic arrangement of atoms or molecules in condensed matter, specifically in solids and some liquids.A type of quasiparticle in physics, [1] a phonon is an excited state in the quantum mechanical quantization of the modes of vibrations for elastic structures of interacting particles.

  6. Particle physics and representation theory - Wikipedia

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    The group of translational symmetries of the associated phase space, , is the commutative group . In the usual quantum mechanical picture, the symmetry is not implemented by a unitary representation of . After all, in the quantum setting, translations in position space and translations in momentum space do not commute.

  7. Postulates of special relativity - Wikipedia

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    1. First postulate (principle of relativity) The laws of physics take the same form in all inertial frames of reference.. 2. Second postulate (invariance of c) . As measured in any inertial frame of reference, light is always propagated in empty space with a definite velocity c that is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body.

  8. Motion - Wikipedia

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    This motion is the most obscure as it is not physical motion, but rather a change in the very nature of the universe. The primary source of verification of this expansion was provided by Edwin Hubble who demonstrated that all galaxies and distant astronomical objects were moving away from Earth, known as Hubble's law , predicted by a universal ...

  9. Macroscopic quantum state - Wikipedia

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    A macroscopic quantum state is a state of matter in which macroscopic properties, such as mechanical motion, [1] thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity [2] and viscosity, can be described only by quantum mechanics rather than merely classical mechanics. [3]