Experimental investigations of the problem of the quantum jump with the
help of superconductor nanostructures
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.12566v1
- Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2020 17:46:50 GMT
- Title: Experimental investigations of the problem of the quantum jump with the
help of superconductor nanostructures
- Authors: V. L. Gurtovoi, A. I. Ilin, and A.V. Nikulov
- Abstract summary: One of the subjects of controversy between the creators of quantum theory was the quantum jump.
We draw the attention to the possibility of experimental investigation of this problem with the help of quantum superconductor nanostructures.
The first results of experiments are presented, the paradoxicality of which indicates the relevance of the problem.
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- Abstract: The quantum theory, that we now know, arose in the process of sharp disputes
between its creators. One of the results of these disputes was the emergence in
recent years of fundamentally new areas of investigation and technology -
quantum information and quantum computing. One of the subjects of controversy
between the creators of quantum theory was the quantum jump. We draw the
attention to the possibility of experimental investigation of this problem with
the help of quantum superconductor nanostructures. The first results of
experiments are presented, the paradoxicality of which indicates the relevance
of the problem.
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