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The Paraconsistent Logic of Quantum Superpositions
(Springer, 2013-07)
Physical superpositions exist both in classical and in quantum physics. However, what is exactly meant by 'superposition' in each case is extremely different. In this paper we discuss some of the multiple interpretations ...
Transformations of superpositions by means of incoherent operations
(Nature Research, 2020-05)
In this paper we study how the coherence of a superposition of pure states is related with the coherence of its components. We consider two pure initial states and two pure final coherent states, such that the former ones ...
Quantum-mechanical energy eigenstates and their superpositions
(Open Source Physics, 2016)
Quantum-mechanical energy eigenstates and their superpositions
(Open Source Physics, 2011)
A note on “Generalized superposition of two squeezed states: generation and statistical properties”
(Elservier, 2004)
A previous scheme [Physica A 280 (2003) 346] showed how to create a generalized superposition of two squeezed states for stationary fields and studied its statistical properties. Here we show how to extend this result for ...
The Logos Categorical Approach to Quantum Mechanics: II. Quantum Superpositions and Intensive Values
(Springer/Plenum Publishers, 2019-06)
In this paper we attempt to consider quantum superpositions from theperspective of the logos categorical approach presented in [26]. We will arguethat our approach allows us not only to better visualize the structuralfeatures ...
Kinetics of the polarization reversal process in a non-constant applied electric field and the generalized superposition principle
(1996-12-01)
We analyze the results on polarization reversal by H. von Seggern and T. T. Wang (J. Appl. Phys., 56, 2448 (1984)) under the assumption of validity of a superposition principle in terms of a conveniently defined intrinsic ...
Kinetics of the polarization reversal process in a non-constant applied electric field and the generalized superposition principle
(1996-12-01)
We analyze the results on polarization reversal by H. von Seggern and T. T. Wang (J. Appl. Phys., 56, 2448 (1984)) under the assumption of validity of a superposition principle in terms of a conveniently defined intrinsic ...