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Mathematical Languages Shape Our Understanding of Time in Physics Physics Is Formulated in Terms of Timeless, Axiomatic Mathematics
Violations of Locality and Free Choice Are Equivalent Resources in Bell Experiments
Quant-Ph/0512168V1 20 Dec 2005 Uly M Fcus,Ntwiigfrenti,Btfor Ac- Sub- the Well, but Somewhat of Einstein, (Necessarily [2])
Quantum Cryptography: Where Do We Stand?
Prizes 2012 Editor’S Note Inside Ian T
Non-Locality of Experimental Qutrit Pairs 2
Experiments with Entangled Photons
Quantum Communication Jubilee of Teleportation
Quantum Communication
Oblivious Transfer and Quantum Channels
Entanglement 25 Years After Quantum Teleportation: Testing Joint Measurements in Quantum Networks
Bell's Theorem
Quantum Measurements and Non-Locality
Quantum Teleportation Nicolas Gisin H
Quantum Transport in Solid State Devices for Terahertz Frequency Applications
Redalyc.Superluminal Hidden Communication As the Underlying Mechanism for Quantum Correlations: Constraining Models
Arxiv:1508.05962V1 [Quant-Ph] 24 Aug 2015
Top View
Making Quantum Technology Ready for Industry
Quantum Communication
Bell's Universe: a Personal Recollection
Why Bohmian Mechanics? One- and Two-Time Position Measurements, Bell Inequalities, Philosophy, and Physics
Quantum-Teleportation Experiments Turn 20
Newsletter [Type Text] Newsletter QSIT Newsletter July 2015
Testing Alternative Theories of Quantum Mechanics with Optomechanics, and Effective Modes for Gaussian Linear Optomechanics
``Why the Quantum?''
Superluminal Hidden Communication As the Underlying Mechanism for Quantum Correlations: Constraining Models
Nicolas Gisin
Nicolas Gisin SRA
Quantum Entanglement ( 量子纠缠 ) • SUBSTRUCTURE of Fundamental PARTICLES ?
Quantum Safe Cryptography and Security an Introduction, Benefits, Enablers and Challenges
PRESS RELEASE a Single Photon Reveals
Time Really Passes, Science Can't Deny That
Defining What Is Quantum: Not All What Matters for Physical
Quics Workshop on Quantum Information and Computer Science
The Quantum Technologies Roadmap: a European Community View
EPR Paradox and Bell's Theorem
The Quantum Technologies Roadmap: a European Community View