Sentences with phrase «from superposition»

The general pattern results from the superposition of various cycles related to sun activity (11 years Schwabe cycle, 22 years magnetic cycle, Wolf 90 years cycle...) and oceans» thermal oscillations (PDO, AMO, ENSO...)
Here, we focus on the range of projected climate trends that results from the superposition of the GHG - forced climate change signal and intrinsic variability of the NAO.
And they conclude with: «These results support the hypothesis that the PDO is not a dynamical mode, but arises from the superposition of sea surface temperature fluctuations with different dynamical origins.»
The two preceding of these singular objects were examined by Sir William Herschel, and his son [JH] also; and the latter says, «The general form of elongated nebulae is elliptic, and their condensation towards the centre is almost invariably such as would arise from the superposition of luminous elliptic strata, increasing in density towards the centre.
The additivity of organic life, as science now tells us, is something quite different from the superposition of characteristics added to one another like the layers forming a sedimentary deposit.

Not exact matches

Various procedures would have been used by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion, at various places in the original manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision, at times a few lines, at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual readers to interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original manuscript accordingly a number of times before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts from successive redactional strata over the original stratum made by the manuscript of the summer of l927.4
Another objection is that vast swaths of the universe are devoid of people to observe quantum processes, which physicists traditionally say is what triggers particles to transform from their uncertain superpositions into defined states.
They were able to maintain the superposition for 192 seconds by applying a series of pulses that prevented the qubits from interacting with the silicon.
A quantum particle can search for an item in an unsorted «database» by jumping from one item to another in superposition, and it does so faster than a classical computer ever could.
They are slowly testing what causes quantum superpositions to «collapse» — research that may gain insight into the role of measurement in quantum theory as well as into why big objects behave so differently from small ones.
Schrödinger proposed his «cat» after debates with Albert Einstein over the Copenhagen interpretation, which Schrödinger defended, stating in essence that if a scenario existed where a cat could be so isolated from external interference (decoherence), the state of the cat can only be known as a superposition (combination) of possible rest states (eigenstates), because finding out (measuring the state) can not be done without the observer interfering with the experiment — the measurement system (the observer) is entangled with the experiment.
Young stars in the Orion nebula emerge from hiding in this superposition of infrared images from the Spitzer Space Telescope and visible - light images form the Hubble Space Telescope.
«This phenomenon is a huge problem when constructing quantum computers, because it prevents quantum mechanical superposition states from being maintained long enough to be used for computing operations.»
In the early 20th century quantum physics emerged, with its seemingly counterintuitive and sometimes controversial science, including the notions of superposition (the theory that a particle can be located in several places at once) and entanglement (particles that are deeply linked behave as such despite physical distance from one another).
But the states of qubits are also fragile: Small perturbations from the outside world can easily collapse the superpositions to just a 0 or a 1.
This noise results from the state measurement itself, since after excitation, each atom is first in a superposition of the two eigenstates and is randomly projected into one of the two states only when the measurement is performed.
The Guest Editors welcome theoretical and experimental papers on all aspects of research investigating and applying quantum correlations, quantum coherence and quantum superposition, ranging from purely abstract considerations to commercial applications.
In addition, adiabatic quantum computers are vulnerable to disturbances that can disrupt the superpositions that make qubits work, whereas error correction techniques can protect standard quantum computers from such disruptions.
When the dynamic mode was selected, the superposition gears actively distributed the torque from the electric motor.
In her works from the 1970s that are included in «Time Line», this investigation manifests through lines that cross different representational spaces, as well as through the superposition of different temporalities, which are concentrated in one single moment — another key aspect of her production.
The art that results from such an impossible project is a sort of imaginative re-accommodation of truth, «a translation of reality into what has been read or a superposition of both».
All 50 books are different from each other, but what they have in common is a superposition of layers.
Titled «Superposition: Equilibrium & Engagement», the invitation is to consider accelerating global conflicts from opposing perspectives
Internal variability as estimated from observations can't explain sea - ice loss Superposition of a linear trend and internal variability explains sea - ice loss Observational sea - ice record shows no signs of self - acceleration
The fact that there are features in the North Pacific of the same polarity as those in the high latitude North Atlantic raises the possibility that the abrupt NH cooling from 1968 to 1972 might be merely the result of a fortuitous superposition of largely independent cooling events in the two oceans.
Adding and subtracting the leading pattern of internal variability to / from the forced response yields the 5 — 95 % range of trend values due entirely to the superposition of the NAO and human - induced climate change (see Fig. 2c, d for SLP and SAT, and Fig. 2g, f for SLP and P).
Indeed, some simulated rapid ice loss events arise from the (random) superposition of large internal variability on the large greenhouse - gas forced trend (Holland et al., 2008).
«With superposition of data, computers are leaping from a flat world into a world with dozens of potential dimensions.»
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