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Quantum information science / Combinatorics / Pigeonhole principle / Ramsey theory / Weak measurement / Introduction to quantum mechanics / EPR paradox / Interpretations of quantum mechanics / Physics / Quantum measurement / Quantum mechanics
Date: 2014-10-07 06:45:58
Quantum information science
Combinatorics
Pigeonhole principle
Ramsey theory
Weak measurement
Introduction to quantum mechanics
EPR paradox
Interpretations of quantum mechanics
Physics
Quantum measurement
Quantum mechanics

Physicists discuss quantum pigeonhole principle

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