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Zurek, by the way, also thinks he has a handle on probability, while Chaitin thinks "random truths" lie at the heart of mathematics, whereas 't Hooft may beg to differ.
Unprovable Speculations, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Zurek, who monitors their solar power supply, says this year his electric bills have totaled less than $100, even with all the holiday lights.
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Some have gone "absolutely crazy" with lights, Zurek says.
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Zurek, W.H. (1991), ˜Decoherence and the Transition from Quantum to Classical™, Physics Today 44
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And indeed, as we shall see, some of the main workers in the field such as Zeh (2000) and Zurek (1998) suggest that decoherence is most naturally understood in terms of Everett-like interpretations
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William Wootters and Wojchiech Zurek proved in 1982 that it is impossible to make a perfect copy of an unknown quantum state.
How to Teach Physics to Your Dog CHAD ORZEL 2009
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Also, can I find a restaurant in London that serves Zurek?
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Reprinted in Wheeler and Zurek (1983), pp. 315-323.
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The former sits well with Everett's (1957) original notion of relative state, and with the relational interpretation of Everett preferred by Saunders (e.g., 1993) and, it would seem, Zurek
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A straightforward application of the techniques allowing one to derive Newtonian trajectories at the level of components has been employed by Zurek and Paz (1994) to derive chaotic trajectories in quantum mechanics.
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