The paper develops a descriptive framework in which scientific reward in physics is understood as transformations of the Polydoxon, the structured set of viable theories, with reward scaling by the transformation's scope, centrality, depth, and future leverage.
Experiment Test of Bell’s Inequalities Using Time-Varying Analyzers
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In neutrino oscillations treated as open quantum systems, coherence outlasts steering and negativity under amplitude damping, phase flip, and phase damping, showing memory-induced revivals in non-Markovian regimes.
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Polydoxon Transformations and Scientific Reward in Physics
The paper develops a descriptive framework in which scientific reward in physics is understood as transformations of the Polydoxon, the structured set of viable theories, with reward scaling by the transformation's scope, centrality, depth, and future leverage.
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Dual wavelength source of entanglement for space quantum communication
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Three ways to find comfort with the Bell proof and the results of the Bell experiments
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Dephasing Effects on the Dynamical Evolution of Quantum Correlations and Coherence in Neutrino Oscillations
In neutrino oscillations treated as open quantum systems, coherence outlasts steering and negativity under amplitude damping, phase flip, and phase damping, showing memory-induced revivals in non-Markovian regimes.