That would explain a lot of the nonlocal quatum effects, and allows for the multiverse, hidden variable, and the state vector collapse. |
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In particular if you try to use the mapping in this manner, you will end up creating qubit Hamiltonians with very nonlocal interactions. |
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These semantic parameters instantiate nonlocal connections between distant semantic fields and create a complex web of mutual influences. |
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We categorized songs as local or nonlocal dialect based on the nature of the note complex and the trill. |
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If you back off and look at this field as a whole, what you see is that the nonlocal effects of consciousness operate across an immense spectrum of nature. |
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Due to increased global interdependence, the nonlocal audience for a conflict may be just as important as the immediate community. |
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American-born British theoretical physicist who developed a causal, nonlocal interpretation of quantum mechanics. |
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Priority is always given to local staple food which the population is familiar with as opposed to nonlocal produce. |
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However, modern external pressures on their territories such as illegal nonlocal hunters and bushmeat traders are omnipresent and difficult to stop. |
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Here, the main information channel, at least in regard to DNA, is the parameter of polarization, which is nonlocal and is the same for both photons and the radio waves. |
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This paper provides the detailed proof of the convergence of the two-grid method for the nonlocal model of peridynamics. |
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The self energies have been addressed through a relativistically valid, if slightly nonlocal, approach through cutoffs. |
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Seventy-two percent of nonlocal survey responders said they visit Bellingham at least quarterly to ride trails, with 25 percent coming monthly. |
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To calculate the economic impact, total nonlocal attendance, average daily spending, multipliers, and capture rate were needed. |
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Increasing use is being made of contractual translation, with a simultaneous reduction in the use of nonlocal translators to ensure an optimal mix of resources and cost-efficiency. |
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A private, publicly traded, nonlocal company may find little incentive in working toward those goals. |
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He said that nonlocal teaching staff had many problems in their transportation and residence. |
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A third reason is nonlocality itself: the nonlocal is ipso facto the discontinuous, and yet the nonlocal is governed by a kind of statistical causality. |
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Simon Gröblacher and colleagues from the University of Vienna investigated the issue and in 2007 reported on experiments that ruled out a whole class of real nonlocal theories. |
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For those communities with very low local populations, including some of those identified in Table 2, nonlocal spectators would comprise a larger share of special event attendance. |
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Although the EFAA imposes a timeframe for making funds available to depositors for local and nonlocal cheques, it also provides for a number of circumstances in which these normal availability schedules would not apply. |
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In 1967 the Smithsonian Institution set up a satellite exhibition and research center here, the Anacostia Community Museum, which defines community in a nonlocal way. |
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Nonlocal offices are used slightly more frequently for liquid asset accounts, but even so, local institutions are used about nine times more often than nonlocal institutions. |
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Researchers have long thought that quantum theory is nonlocal. |
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