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Briefly, the Higgs mass gets lots of big quantum corrections, some positive, some negative, which have cancel each other out in an apparently miraculous way for the Higgs mass to be sensible.
That suggests that any environment is just a big quantum system, which brings up the strange question of whether the universe itself is forever splitting off, taking multiple paths at once.
We can tackle such a big quantum system, due to the Bogoliubov transformation which diagonalizes this model; the quantum dynamics of this system is in fact restricted to a Hilbert space of size 2 N, instead of the 2 N of an ordinary spin system.
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It has been tempting to think that as things get bigger, quantum effects somehow disappear on their own.
(It has been truly busy recently; the largest ensemble of working qubits was reported on Arxiv in January, and the biggest quantum computer number-crunching feat was published in Physical Review Letters in late March).
Laptops made them portable, but the iPhone made the biggest quantum shift.
The biggest quantum leap for me, regardless of grinding method, was grinding a single-serve portion of beans just before making each cup.
Nothing solid yet, of course, but the firm had a lead on something big: a "quantum engine" that exploited some force created when two particles are placed infinitely close together without actually touching.
The big (small) quantum dot is labeled QD2 (QD1) and it is located on the negative (positive) x axis.
Comparatively, it is opening over 70% bigger than "Quantum of Solace" and 80% bigger than "Casino Royale".
In bigger collections, quantum dots are separated one from another by ~3 nm (Figure 4f).
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