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UNINA9910808580803321 |
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The theory of the quantum world : proceedings of the 25th Solvay Conference on Physics, Brussels, Belgium, 19-22 October, 2011 / / editors, David Gross, director, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, Marc Henneaux, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, director, International Solvay Institutes, Belgium, Alexander Sevrin, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, also at the Universiteit Antwerpen and the KULeuven, deputy-directory, International Solvay Institutes, Belgium |
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[Hackensack] N.J., : World Scientific, c2013 |
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New Jersey : , : World Scientific, , [2013] |
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1-299-46275-8 |
981-4440-62-0 |
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1 online resource (xxiii, 362 pages) : illustrations |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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The International Solvay Institutes; In Memoriam Jacques Solvay (1920-2010); 25th Solvay Conference on Physics; Opening Session; Contents; Session 1: History and Reflections Chair: M. Henneaux; John L. Heilbron: The First Solvay Council "A sort of private conference"a; 1. Introduction; 2. Soda and Energy; 3. Positivism and Progress; 4. International Connections; 5. The Council of 1911; Works Cited; References; Murray Gell-Mann: From Solvay 1961 to Solvay 2011; Session 2: Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computation Chair: A. Aspect |
Rapporteur talk by A. Leggett: The Structure of a World Described by Quantum MechanicsReferences; Prepared comments; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Rapporteur talk by J. Preskill: Quantum Entanglement and Quantum Computing; 1. Introduction: |
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Toward Quantum Supremacy; 2. Quantum Entanglement and the Vastness of Hilbert Space; 3. Separating Classical from Quantum; 4. Easiness and Hardness; 5. Local Hamiltonians; 6. Quantum Error Correction; 7. Scalable Quantum Computing; 8. Topological Quantum Computing; 9. Quantum Computing vs. Quantum Simulation; 10. Conclusions and Questions |
AcknowledgmentsReferences; Prepared comment; Discussion; Session 3: Control of Quantum Systems Chair: P. Zoller; Rapporteur talk by I. Cirac: Quantum Computing and Simulation with Atoms and Photons; 1. Introduction; 2. Bottom-up Approach: Quantum Information; 3. Top-down Approach: Quantum Simulations; 4. Conclusions; References; Prepared comments; Discussion; Rapporteur talk by S. Girvin: Quantum Machines: Coherent Control of Mesoscopic Solid-State Systems; 1. Introduction; 2. Superconducting Qubits and Quantum Microwave Circuits; 2.1. Quantum Limited Amplification, Measurement and Feedback |
2.2. Future Directions for Superconducting Qubits3. Quantum Optomechanics; 4. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Prepared comment; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Session 4: Quantum Condensed Matter Chair: B. Halperin; Rapporteur talk by S. Sachdev: The Quantum Phases of Matter; 1. Introduction; 2. Gapped Quantum Matter; 3. Conformal Quantum Matter; 4. Compressible Quantum Matter; 5. Connections to String Theory; Acknowledgments; References; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion |
Session 5: Particles and Fields Chair: H. GeorgiRapporteur talk by F. Wilczek: A Long View of Particle Physics; 1. Origins: Understanding Matter; 2. Phenomena: New Questions and Surprising Answers; 3. Questions That the Standard Model Begs; 3.1. Questions from the Core; 3.2. Loose Ends; 3.3. Gravity; 4. Approaches: "Modest" Improvements; 4.1. Unification and Supersymmetry; 4.2. Θ Problem and Axions; 5. Experimental Frontiers; 6. Cosmic Questions: Way Beyond the Standard Model; 6.1. Kinematics and Dynamics; 6.2. Dynamics and Initial Values; 6.3. The Ubiquity of Spinors |
6.4. Information as Foundation? |
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Ever since 1911, the Solvay Conferences have shaped modern physics. The 25th edition held in October 2011 in Brussels and chaired by David Gross continued this tradition and celebrated the first centennial of this illustrious series of conferences. The development and applications of quantum mechanics have always been the main threads in the history of the Solvay Conferences, hence the 25th Solvay conference gathered many of the leading figures working on a wide variety of profound problems in physics where quantum mechanical effects play a central role. The conference addressed some of the mo |
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UNINA9910298454103321 |
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Nuclear Functions in Plant Transcription, Signaling and Development / / edited by Olga Pontes, Hailing Jin |
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New York, NY : , : Springer New York : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015 |
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[1st ed. 2015.] |
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1 online resource (187 p.) |
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581.35 |
631.52 |
660.6 |
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Plant breeding |
Plant genetics |
Plant physiology |
Plant Breeding/Biotechnology |
Plant Genetics and Genomics |
Plant Physiology |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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RNA-directed DNA methylation and transcriptional silencing in Arabidopsis -- The role of DNA methylation in transposable element silencing and genomic imprinting -- Nuclear Bodies and Responses to the Environments -- Plasticity of Chromatin Organization in the Plant Interphase Nucleus -- Role of Epigenetic Modifications in Plant Responses to Environmental Stresses -- Setting the Stage for the Next Generation: Epigenetic Reprogramming during Sexual Plant Reproduction -- Epigenetic Modifications at Developmental Transitions in Arabidopsis -- Mechanisms of Transposable Element Evolution in Plants and their Effects on Gene Expression -- Population Epigenetics. |
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This book compiles a series of landmark discussions on the recent advances in plant nuclear biology research, and offers new perspectives into the functional relevance of the arrangement of genomes and |
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nuclear processes that impact plant physiology and development. The work provides insight as to how genes are switched on or off and are tuned to specific expression levels, which allow us to better predict plant phenotypes. Overall, a better understanding of the fundamentals of plant gene expression will aid in the more efficient design of numerous biotechnological applications and plant breeding programs. This new knowledge will provide a foundation for solving both agricultural and environmental problems as well as developing practices that enable global sustainability. Plant biology is also relevant to human biology, as several aspects of underlying mechanisms are conserved between both organisms. Understanding this shared biology will shed light on human diseases, and could lead to better therapies for cancer and genetic diseases. |
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