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- Thanks for the warm welcome Ahunt, I'm a big fan of Wikipedia and plan on staying for quite a while.Punk physicist (talk) 20:28, 5 December 2011 (UTC)
- Well since you have been here a little while you know that there is an almost infinite amount of stuff to do. Let me know if you have any questions as you get more into it. - Ahunt (talk) 23:39, 5 December 2011 (UTC)
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Please review this article
[edit]Hello! I've done substantial work on the Geiger-Marsden experiment article and have submitted it for peer review. However, nobody has taken notice, so I am resorting to directly contacting Wikipedians who have a background in physics. If you have the time, would you care to review this article, and tell me if is worthy of being featured on the Main Page? Kurzon (talk) 15:20, 11 August 2014 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi, I have created and developed a page on Clebsch-Gordan coefficient for SU(3). This is my first article. It will be really helpful if you find some time to take a look at the article and propose any improvements if necessary. Thank you. Arkadipta Sarkar (talk) 15:21, 14 November 2014 (UTC)Arkadipta Sarkar
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[edit]Hi, I seek volunteers for this. Boris Tsirelson (talk) 17:55, 15 April 2016 (UTC)
Question about Elitzur-Vaidman/MZ interferometer
[edit]Thanks for your contributions! I hope you can clear this up for me. In regard to the above experiment:
If the bomb is a dud, can there ever be no photon detected at either detector?
In other words, if the bomb is a dud, and the photon remains in its superposition until it reaches the end of both the lower and upper paths and the second half-silvered mirror, can it interfere with itself destructively, resulting in no detection? Or does it always interfere with itself constructively, resulting in a detection at one of the detectors, but never the other one?
Thanks again. Informata ob Iniquitatum (talk) 02:05, 17 August 2017 (UTC)
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Mark WikiProject Linux as inactive?
[edit]Hi! I was directed to your talk page by the participants list on WikiProject Linux. I've started a discussion whether we can keep it running, or mark it as inactive.– Abuluntu ( talk 06:40, 28 October 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Quantum Volume for the IonQ device
[edit]Hello. In the edit just before you added this claim, I removed the claim. Now you added it again! :) Anyways, the source you give is just to their web page? Or maybe I missed something. There seems to be a relevant press release here. Notice that they start with saying they have 32 perfect qubits, but then at the end they are saying that they have 22 algorithmic qubits, that can be used for actual quantum computing. It may be the case that the volume of 4 billion is a marketing stunt?? According to the press release they say that "We expect our 32 qubit system to provide 22 Algorithmic Qubits (AQ), a new quantum computing metric we introduced alongside our roadmap in December 2020." (my boldface). I am not sure, but I do think that a better source is needed at the very least. · · · Omnissiahs hierophant (talk) 15:51, 8 April 2021 (UTC)
Draft:Clear Linux
[edit]Intel's container Linux distribution, Draft:Clear Linux article has started, would you like to contribute? .... 0mtwb9gd5wx (talk) 23:14, 24 August 2021 (UTC)