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<journal_metadata>   <full_title>Hyperscience International Journals</full_title>   <abbrev_title>HIJ</abbrev_title>   <issn media_type='electronic'>28213300</issn> </journal_metadata> <journal_issue>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>09</month>     <year>2022</year>   </publication_date>   <journal_volume>     <volume>2</volume>   </journal_volume>   <issue>3</issue> </journal_issue><!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Foundations of Quantum Computing: II. The Many Faces of ‎Quantum Uncertainty</title>   </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Federal Reserve Bank Of New York, USA‎</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Mark</given_name>      <surname>Syrkin ‎</surname>      <ORCID>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1510-1851</ORCID>    </person_name>  </contributors>    <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this Part II we focus on a few key elements of quantum mechanics essential for understanding of quantum technologies ‎and computing. We begin with a subtle but important similarity between classical and quantum mechanics which is typically ‎overlooked in favor of apparent differences. Further, it is reminded that classical motion can be obtained via averaging ‎over quantum distributions/wave functions and, conversely, quantum distributions can be recast as a superposition of virtual ‎classical paths. Relatedly, we emphasize the importance of the case intermediate between classical and quantum mechanics – ‎that is, quasi-classical mechanics. The above background facilitates additional insights and heuristics into the mechanisms of ‎widely acclaimed long-distance correlations in quantum mechanics and the origins of the coherency in quantum ensembles in the ‎context of wave-particle duality. ‎</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>09</month>     <year>2022</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>103</first_page>     <last_page>107</last_page>   </pages>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.55672/hij2022pp103-107</doi>     <resource>https://hscience.org/index.php/hij/article/view/36</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article>
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