Schrodinger's games: for quantum prisoners, there may be no dilemma
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German physicist Martin Wilkens, and his associates, have experimented with the application of quantum theory to games. The game, in which a prisoner is given the option of giving evidence against his or her co-conspirator, is discussed.
Publication Name: Scientific American
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0036-8733
Year: 2000
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Trillions entwined: Clouds of atoms are linked by a weird quantum yoke
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Researchers at the University of Arhus in Denmark have entangled cesium clouds by shooting laser pulses through them, providing new ways to teleport quantum states.
Publication Name: Scientific American
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0036-8733
Year: 2001
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Quantum Deja Vu: In an exquisite "quantum nondemolition" experiment, physicist see a single photon and then see it again
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Studying photons usually requires their destruction. French scientists have created a technique for observing single photons without destroying them.
Publication Name: Scientific American
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0036-8733
Year: 1999
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