Shor's Algorithms: Mad, Bad and Dangerous (fwd)

Jim Choate ravage at ssz.com
Fri Aug 8 00:36:15 PDT 1997



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> Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 22:53:28 -0700
> From: Tim May <tcmay at got.net>
> Subject: Re: Shor's Algorithms: Mad, Bad and Dangerous (fwd)

> >The Many Worlds Hypothesis was developed by David Bohm and is an alternate
> >way of looking at the Uncertaintly Principle, which gets its origin from the
> >collapse of wave functions used to describe the potential states of a wave.
> 
> I would give credit to Hugh Everett, a student of John Wheeler's, for
> developing this interpreation. In fact, the Many Worlds interpretation is
> also called the Everett-Wheeler-Graham Interpretation. This was back in
> 1956-7.

D. Bohm     Phys. Rev., 85, 166-193 (1952)

D. Bohm     Phys. Rev., 89, 458-466 (1953)

D. Bohm     Quantum Theory, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,
1951

L. de Broglie, Electrons et Photons, Rapport au Ve Conseil Physique Solvay,
Gauthier-Viliars, Paris, 1930

H. Everett  Rev. Mod. Phys. 29, 454-462 (1957)

W. Pauli, in Reports on the 1927 Solvay Congress, Gauthiers-Villiars,
et Cie, Paris (1928), 280

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