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Quantum physics: The path most travelled : Nature : Nature Research

Posted on October 23, 2017

Quantum physics: The path most travelled : Nature : Nature Research.

Just discovered this paper. pretty cool. microwave perturbations and characterization of optimal detector signals (“matched filter”) and related to the method of least action.The Road Most Taken

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