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Necessary and sufficient quantum information characterization of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering

Necessary and sufficient quantum information characterization of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering

... Entanglement is a property of distributed quantum systems that does not have a classical counterpart and challenges our everyday-life intuition about the physi- cal world [1]. It also is the key element in many quan- tum ...

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Demonstration of monogamy relations for Einstein Podolsky Rosen steering in Gaussian cluster states

Demonstration of monogamy relations for Einstein Podolsky Rosen steering in Gaussian cluster states

... Schrödinger [1] put forward the term “ steering ” to describe the “ spooky action-at-a-distance ” phenomenon pointed out by Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) in their famous paradox [2,3]. Wiseman, Jones, ...

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Secure continuous variable teleportation and Einstein Podolsky Rosen steering

Secure continuous variable teleportation and Einstein Podolsky Rosen steering

... Quantum teleportation (QT) is a process where Alice sends an unknown quantum state to Bob at a different lo- cation by communicating only classical information [1]. QT has inspired much interest, both as a fundamental ...

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Investigating Einstein Podolsky Rosen steering of continuous variable bipartite states by non Gaussian pseudospin measurements

Investigating Einstein Podolsky Rosen steering of continuous variable bipartite states by non Gaussian pseudospin measurements

... Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) steering is an asymmetric form of correlations which is intermediate between quantum entanglement and Bell nonlocality, and can be exploited as a resource for quantum ...

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Studies on the classical determinism predicted by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen

Studies on the classical determinism predicted by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen

... In this paper, we continue the study initiated in preced- ing works of the argument by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen according to which quantum mechanics could be “com- pleted” into a broader theory ...

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Necessary and sufficient quantum information characterization of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering

Necessary and sufficient quantum information characterization of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering

... In case i, not only do the primal and dual values coincide, but there must exist Yopt that achieves the optimal value for the dual problem; and similarly, in the case ii, there must exis[r] ...

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On the Quantum Mechanical Wave Function as a Link Between Cognition and the Physical World: A Role for Psychology

On the Quantum Mechanical Wave Function as a Link Between Cognition and the Physical World: A Role for Psychology

... Furthermore, Bohr was saying that because the situation described by Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen is framed within the theory of quantum mechanics, their result that two very different [r] ...

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Remarks  on  Bell's  Inequality

Remarks on Bell's Inequality

... Albert Einstein did not believe in the idea of genuine randomness in nature, the main argument in the Copenhagen interpretation. In his view, quantum mechanics is incomplete and suggests that there should be ‘hidden’ ...

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A retrospective view on the history of natural sciences in XX XXI

A retrospective view on the history of natural sciences in XX XXI

... Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen were formu- lated their thought experiment, which had been called the EPR paradox (which is also referred to as the EPRB paradox after Bohm, who improved the formulation of the ...

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A project to measure quantum spin correlations of relativistic electron pairs in Møller scattering

A project to measure quantum spin correlations of relativistic electron pairs in Møller scattering

... At the basis of the modern quantum mechanics and the quantum information theory lies the famous paper of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (EPR) [1] published in 1935. In this paper the completeness of quantum ...

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Contests with Random Noise and a Shared Prize

Contests with Random Noise and a Shared Prize

... To model this type of competition, we consider a contest where all players receive a portion of a fixed and known prize. Such a contest arises when . This is exactly the same restriction as in the standard Tullock (1980) ...

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Evaluation of IL-4, IL-17, and IFN-γ Levels in PatientsWith Breast Cancer

Evaluation of IL-4, IL-17, and IFN-γ Levels in PatientsWith Breast Cancer

... of Rosen et al, which demonstrated that, contrary to IL-4, there was no significant difference between the secretion level of Th1 cytokines such as IFN-γ in concanavalin A- (Con A) and P43 antigen-treated T cells ...

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REPETITIVE PAROXYSMAL VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA

REPETITIVE PAROXYSMAL VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA

... paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia may occur in the absence of other demonstrable evidence of heart disease and with a favora- ble prognosis.’ In 1942 the report of Rosen- baum, Johnston[r] ...

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Georganta, Eleni
  

(2018):


	Team adaptation process: an empirical investigation of its dynamic and complex nature.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Psychologie und Pädagogik

Georganta, Eleni (2018): Team adaptation process: an empirical investigation of its dynamic and complex nature. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Psychologie und Pädagogik

... Chapter 1: General Introduction 4 In Chapter 4, the third paper of my thesis entitled “How Does It Really Unfold over Time? The Dynamic Process of Team Adaptation:” is presented. The main goal of this paper is to ...

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[S374.Ebook] Free Ebook The Academic Writers Handbook 2nd Edition By Leonard J Rosen.pdf

[S374.Ebook] Free Ebook The Academic Writers Handbook 2nd Edition By Leonard J Rosen.pdf

... J. Rosen As a matter of fact, publication is really a window to the ...J. Rosen On is as you need this The Academic Writer's Handbook, 2nd Edition By Leonard ...J. Rosen You could find this book ...

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Effects of verapamil on ventricular tachycardias possibly caused by reentry, automaticity, and triggered activity

Effects of verapamil on ventricular tachycardias possibly caused by reentry, automaticity, and triggered activity

... Ventricular tachycardia caused by this mechanism may have some of the following electrophysiologic characteristics as suggested by Rosen and Reder 15: a the first beat of tachycardia usu[r] ...

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Growth performance, feed efficiency and whole-body chemical composition of the oriental river prawn, Macrobrachium nipponense, fed different dietary protein to lipid ratio

Growth performance, feed efficiency and whole-body chemical composition of the oriental river prawn, Macrobrachium nipponense, fed different dietary protein to lipid ratio

... Effect of dietary protein and lipid levels and protein– energy ratio on growth indices, feed utilization and body composition of freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosen[r] ...

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Should the Forcible Recovery of Gambling Losses Constitute Robbery

Should the Forcible Recovery of Gambling Losses Constitute Robbery

... Rosen,7 representing the view of the California Supreme Court, was decided within the framework of the theory that either party to a gambling transaction comes into the court with "uncle[r] ...

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Effects of Spurned Help and Self Image on Self Defensive Behavior of Primary School Teachers

Effects of Spurned Help and Self Image on Self Defensive Behavior of Primary School Teachers

... How do helpers react if their offers of help have been rejected by needy others, the help has been accepted but not used, or the needy others seek help elsewhere? A model was advanced to capture how spurned helpers react ...

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Practical Considerations for Questionable IVs

Practical Considerations for Questionable IVs

... and Rosen (2012b), a willingness to assume that an instrument is positively or negatively related to unobservables may reflect some underlying model of selection into an instrument or of behavioural response to a ...

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