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Quantum decoherence by chaotic environments: theory and applications
Author: Cetinbas, Murat
Date created: 2009
Mathematics as the science of material assemblage: Enactivist, quantum theoretical, and educational perspectives
Author: Forde, Jason
Date created: 2021-09-15

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