Leonard Mlodinow

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Todd A. Brun 7
Mark Hillery 2
VladimĂ­r BuĆŸek 1
Commonly Cited References
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+ PDF Chat Weyl, Dirac, and Maxwell equations on a lattice as unitary cellular automata 1994 Iwo BiaƂynicki‐Birula
5
+ PDF Chat Derivation of the Dirac equation from principles of information processing 2014 Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
Paolo Perinotti
5
+ PDF Chat Free-Dirac-particle evolution as a quantum random walk 2007 A. J. Bracken
Demosthenes Ellinas
Ioannis Smyrnakis
5
+ PDF Chat The Dirac equation as a quantum walk: higher dimensions, observational convergence 2014 Pablo Arrighi
Vincent Nesme
Marcelo Forets
5
+ PDF Chat Relationship between quantum walks and relativistic quantum mechanics 2010 C. M. Chandrashekar
Subhashish Banerjee
R. Srikanth
5
+ PDF Chat Two-component Dirac-like Hamiltonian for generating quantum walk on one-, two- and three-dimensional lattices 2013 C. M. Chandrashekar
5
+ PDF Chat From quantum cellular automata to quantum lattice gases 1996 David Meyer
5
+ PDF Chat Discrete spacetime and relativistic quantum particles 2014 Terry Farrelly
Anthony Short
5
+ PDF Chat Physics Without Physics: The Power of Information-theoretical Principles 2017 Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
4
+ PDF Chat Quantum field as a quantum cellular automaton: The Dirac free evolution in one dimension 2014 Alessandro Bisio
Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
Alessandro Tosini
4
+ PDF Chat Discrete spacetime, quantum walks, and relativistic wave equations 2018 Leonard Mlodinow
Todd A. Brun
4
+ PDF Chat Physics Without Physics 2016 Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
4
+ PDF Chat Simple derivation of the Weyl and Dirac quantum cellular automata 2017 Philippe Raynal
4
+ PDF Chat Discrete Feynman propagator for the Weyl quantum walk in 2 + 1 dimensions 2015 Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
Nicola Mosco
Paolo Perinotti
Alessandro Tosini
4
+ PDF Chat Isotropic quantum walks on lattices and the Weyl equation 2017 Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
Marco Erba
Paolo Perinotti
4
+ PDF Chat Connecting the discrete- and continuous-time quantum walks 2006 Frederick W. Strauch
4
+ PDF Chat Quantum lattice Boltzmann is a quantum walk 2015 Sauro Succi
François Fillion‐Gourdeau
Silvia Palpacelli
3
+ PDF Chat Detecting discrete spacetime via matter interferometry 2019 Todd A. Brun
Leonard Mlodinow
3
+ PDF Chat A quantum cellular automaton for one-dimensional QED 2020 Pablo Arrighi
CĂ©dric BĂ©ny
Terry Farrelly
3
+ PDF Chat Quantum random walks: An introductory overview 2003 Julia Kempe
3
+ PDF Chat Discrete Lorentz covariance for quantum walks and quantum cellular automata 2014 Pablo Arrighi
Stefano Facchini
Marcelo Forets
3
+ PDF Chat Quantum Walks, Weyl Equation and the Lorentz Group 2017 Alessandro Bisio
Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
Paolo Perinotti
3
+ PDF Chat Quantum lattice gas algorithmic representation of gauge field theory 2016 Jeffrey Yepez
3
+ PDF Chat Weyl, Dirac and Maxwell Quantum Cellular Automata 2015 Alessandro Bisio
Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
Paolo Perinotti
Alessandro Tosini
3
+ PDF Chat Quantum to Classical Transition for Random Walks 2003 Todd A. Brun
Hilary A. Carteret
Andris Ambainis
3
+ PDF Chat On the absence of homogeneous scalar unitary cellular automata 1996 David Meyer
3
+ PDF Chat A review of Quantum Cellular Automata 2020 Terry Farrelly
3
+ PDF Chat Quantum walks with a one-dimensional coin 2016 Alessandro Bisio
Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
Marco Erba
Paolo Perinotti
Alessandro Tosini
3
+ PDF Chat Decoherence in quantum walks – a review 2007 Viv Kendon
3
+ PDF Chat Lorentz and<i>CPT</i>violation in the neutrino sector 2004 V. Alan KosteleckĂœ
Matthew Mewes
2
+ PDF Chat Cosmic ray and neutrino tests of special relativity 1997 Sidney Coleman
Sheldon L. Glashow
2
+ PDF Chat Quantum cellular automaton theory of light 2016 Alessandro Bisio
Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano
Paolo Perinotti
2
+ PDF Chat Decoherence of matter waves by thermal emission of radiation 2004 Lucia HackermĂŒller
Klaus Hornberger
Björn Brezger
Anton Zeilinger
Markus Arndt
2
+ PDF Chat Collisional decoherence reexamined 2003 Klaus Hornberger
J. E. Sipe
2
+ PDF Chat Continuous limits of linear and nonlinear quantum walks 2019 Masaya Maeda
Akito Suzuki
2
+ PDF Chat Loop-generated bounds on changes to the graviton dispersion relation 2002 C. P. Burgess
James M. Cline
E. Filotas
Joaquim Matias
Guy D. Moore
2
+ PDF Chat Quantum field theory from a quantum cellular automaton in one spatial dimension and a no-go theorem in higher dimensions 2020 Leonard Mlodinow
Todd A. Brun
2
+ PDF Chat Quantum random-walk search algorithm 2003 Neil Shenvi
Julia Kempe
K. Birgitta Whaley
2
+ PDF Chat Tests of Lorentz invariance: a 2013 update 2013 Stefano Liberati
2
+ PDF Chat Modern Tests of Lorentz Invariance 2005 David Mattingly
2
+ PDF Chat Nonstandard optics from quantum space-time 1999 Rodolfo Gambini
Jorge Pullin
2
+ PDF Chat Decoherence can be useful in quantum walks 2003 Viv Kendon
Ben Tregenna
2
+ PDF Chat Quantum walking in curved spacetime 2016 Pablo Arrighi
Stefano Facchini
Marcelo Forets
2
+ PDF Chat QUANTUM WALKS AND THEIR ALGORITHMIC APPLICATIONS 2003 Andris Ambainis
2
+ An example of the difference between quantum and classical random walks 2002 Andrew M. Childs
Edward Farhi
Sam Gutmann
2
+ PDF Chat Causal fermions in discrete space-time 2014 Terry Farrelly
Anthony Short
2
+ PDF Chat High-energy tests of Lorentz invariance 1999 Sidney Coleman
Sheldon L. Glashow
2
+ PDF Chat Quantum walks on a random environment 2008 Yue Yin
D. E. Katsanos
S. N. Evangelou
2
+ PDF Chat Theory of decoherence in a matter wave Talbot-Lau interferometer 2004 Klaus Hornberger
J. E. Sipe
Markus Arndt
2
+ PDF Chat Quantum walks driven by many coins 2003 Todd A. Brun
Hilary A. Carteret
Andris Ambainis
2