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Dipankar Home (born on 11 November 1955) is an Indian Bengali theoretical physicist at Bose Institute, Kolkata. He works on the fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics, including quantum entanglement and Quantum communication. He is co-author with Partha Ghose of the popular book ''Riddles in your Teacup - Fun with Everyday Scientific Puzzles''.〔(Riddles in your teacup fun with everyday scientific puzzles )〕 ==Research== Dipankar's research interests are in the following areas: *Foundational issues of Quantum Mechanics like the Quantum Measurement Problem, Quantum Nonlocality, the Macroscopic limits of Validity of Quantum Mechanics, Time in Quantum Mechanics, and the Quantum Zeno effect. *Nonstandard interpretations (such the Bohmian model) and the possibility of empirically discriminating them from the standard interpretation. *Connecting various foundations aspects of Quantum mechanics with realizable experiments using Neutron/Electron/Atomic interferometry and the Quantum Optical methods. *Fundamental features of Quantum Entanglement, including aspects of Quantum Information Transfer/Processing such as Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Teleportation. *Applications of Quantum Entanglement and Quantum Informations in the consmological scenario. Interplay between Black Hole Thermodynamics and Quantum Information. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dipankar Home」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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