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  2. E. C. George Sudarshan - Wikipedia

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    Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan (also known as E. C. G. Sudarshan; 16 September 1931 – 13 May 2018) [2] [3] was an Indian American [4] theoretical physicist and a professor at the University of Texas.

  3. Quantum Zeno effect - Wikipedia

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    [4] The first rigorous and general derivation of the quantum Zeno effect was presented in 1974 by Antonio Degasperis, Luciano Fonda, and Giancarlo Ghirardi, [5] although it had previously been described by Alan Turing. [6] The comparison with Zeno's paradox is due to a 1977 article by Baidyanath Misra & E. C. George Sudarshan.

  4. Lindbladian - Wikipedia

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    In quantum mechanics, the Gorini–Kossakowski–Sudarshan–Lindblad equation (GKSL equation, named after Vittorio Gorini, Andrzej Kossakowski, George Sudarshan and Göran Lindblad), master equation in Lindblad form, quantum Liouvillian, or Lindbladian is one of the general forms of Markovian master equations describing open quantum systems.

  5. Narasimhaiengar Mukunda - Wikipedia

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    1989: (with Rajiah Simon and Sudarshan) "Hamilton's theory of turns generalized to Sp(2,R)", Physical Review Letters 62(12): 1331–4 MR 0986460; 1989: (with R. Simon and George Sudarshan) "The theory of screws: a new geometric representation for the group SU(1,1"), Journal of Mathematical Physics 30(5): 1000–1006 doi:10.1063/1.528365 MR 0992568

  6. Tony Rothman - Wikipedia

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    Tony Rothman's first book, [3] written just after graduating college, was The World is Round (Ballantine, 1978), a science fiction novel about the evolution of society on a non-earthlike planet. His experiences in Russia resulted in publication of a collection of short stories entitled Censored Tales (1989).

  7. Glauber–Sudarshan P representation - Wikipedia

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    It is named after George Sudarshan [4] and Roy J. Glauber, [5] who worked on the topic in 1963. [6] Despite many useful applications in laser theory and coherence theory, the Sudarshan–Glauber P representation has the peculiarity that it is not always positive, and is not a bona-fide probability function.

  8. George Sudarshan - Wikipedia

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  9. Tachyon - Wikipedia

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    A spaceship departs from Earth from A to C slower than light. At B, Earth emits a tachyon, which travels faster than light but forward in time in Earth's reference frame. It reaches the spaceship at C. The spaceship then sends another tachyon back to Earth from C to D. This tachyon also travels forward in time in the spaceship's reference frame.