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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: quantum computing
quantum physics allow us to find “short-cuts” in computational resources? The quest for the quantum computer began with the possibility of giving a positive answer to this question. 1.3 Milestones The idea of a computational device based on quantum mechan...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: color
Relevance of the Ordinary Conception 2.2 The Ordinary Conception of Color and Metaphysics 2.3 Conclusion 3. A Framework for a Theory of Color 4. Color Science: Some Complexities 5. Color Experiences: Phenomenal Character and Int...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: quantum entanglement and information
information contained in an unknown physical state (which, for pure states, amounts to ‘no cloning’) the impossibility of communicating information so as to implement a bit commitment protocol with unconditional security The analysis is carried out in an algebraic frame...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: relativism
what is true in that framework. On such an account our beliefs may often be wrong. For example, if I have a concept of a dog and a concept of this room it may be true that there is a dog in the room, even if I don't believe that there is. It is...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: constructive
computes an object b and shows that b is a real number; shows that x ≤ b for each x ∈ S; and given a real number b′ < b, computes an element x of S such that x > b′. If ƒ is a continuous real-valued mapping on the close...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: and language
20th century dealt with language acquisition at all, they tended to see it as a product of our general ability to reason — an ability that makes us special, and that sets us apart from other animals, but that is not tailored for language learning in particular. In Part 5...
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