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1 July 1997 Logical simulation of physical systems by classical automata
Roman R. Zapatrin
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Abstract
The simulation of the behavior of physical systems on the coarsest level, namely, restoring the logical structure of propositions about the system is suggested. To realize this simulation, the special class of finite automata, called normalized, is introduced. Relevant graph-theoretical techniques are considered.
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Roman R. Zapatrin "Logical simulation of physical systems by classical automata", Proc. SPIE 3076, Photonic Quantum Computing, (1 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277650
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Quantum mechanics

Sensors

Superposition

Adaptive optics

Evolutionary algorithms

Magnetic sensors

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