This is a review of the issue of randomness in quantum mechanics, with special emphasis on its ambiguity; for example, randomness has different antipodal relationships to determinism, computability, and compressibility. Following a (Wittgensteinian) philosophical discussion of randomness in general, I ar...
05 The power and weakness of randomness (when you are short on time) 57:07 The Distribution of Logarithmic Derivatives of Quadratic L-functions in Positive 50:01 Quantum Magic in Secret Communication 1:01:21 106 51:40 107 1:12:38 109 1:09:10 110 52:48 114 52:52 118 1:15:35 119...
Oded Regev An Efficient Quantum Factoring Algorithm (NTWS 195) 53:35 Thomas Tucker Tits and Borel type theorems for preperiodic points of finite mor 43:10 Aaron Levin Diophantine Approximation for Closed Subschemes (NTWS 121) 47:04 Adam Harper Large fluctuations of random multiplicative funct...
If you have a way of guaranteeing that the randomness was generated very recently, you minimize the time someone has to hack your system and secretly copy those numbers. And then there is the use of entanglement for quantum computing, but I'll leave that for someone else. Have we proven ...
Before quantum mechanics, chaos theory was the first "weird" idea of physics. In 1900, Henri Poincaré thought about the relationship between values at different time points of a system whose general behavior could be accurately predicted, such as a planet in orbit. He realized that a measuremen...
This is a review of the issue of randomness in quantum mechanics, with special emphasis on its ambiguity; for example, randomness has different antipodal r
Alleviating the almost century old confusion, the correct laws of statistics and logic pinpoint the true oddity of quantum objects: duality. As it is shown in the first part of this short essay, duality plus conservation laws allow the violation of Bell’s inequalities for any spatio-temporal ...
The following sections are included:QUANTUM VS. CLASSICAL COMPUTATIONTHE IDEA OF COMPUTATIONIS THE UNIVERSE A COMPUTER?IS THE UNIVERSE DISCRETE OR CONTINUOUS?IS THE UNIVERSE RANDOM?INFORMATION VS. MATTERUNMODERATED AUDIENCE QUESTIONS QUANTUM VS. CLASSICAL COMPUTATION THE IDEA OF COMPUTATION IS THE ...
Random forest uses a technique called “bagging” to build full decision trees in parallel from random bootstrap samples of the data set and features. Whereas decision trees are based upon a fixed set of features, and often overfit, randomness is critical to the success of the forest. ...
Scientific American is the world's premier magazine of scientific discovery and technological innovation for the general public. Readers turn to it for a d... R Hillmer,P Kwiat - 《Scientific American》 被引量: 35发表: 2007年 A Do-It-Yourself QUANTUM ERASER. INSETS: What you will need ...