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The Magnetic Resonance of Spin One-Half Particles model simulates the magnetic resonance of a spin ½ particle. Users can vary the frequency of an oscillating magnetic field and see…
EPR/Bell's Theorem  [ Computer Program ]
  
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This is a simulation of the simplified EPR-like experiment described by David Mermin's 1981 AJP Article (N. D. Mermin, "Bringing home the atomic world: Quantum mysteries for…
  
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This textbook, unlike most others in the topic, introduces the basic quantum concepts using spin, rather than starting from wave mechanics. This grounding in quantum phenomena,…
  
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K. Michielsen and H. De Raedt
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This web page illustrates the Stern-Gerlach effect on spin 1/2 particles. Movies and an illustration show the time-dependent properties of wavepackets in an inhomogeneous magnetic…
  
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This is a set of interactive Java applets illustrating the properties of quantum spin. Shown is a representation of states as an arrow in the average spin direction, as well as the…
American Journal of Physics
  
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N. Mermin, Am. J. Phys., 71 (1), 23-30 (2003).
In this article, a strategy is suggested for teaching mathematically literate students, with no background in physics, just enough quantum mechanics for them to understand and…
  
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This is a web site for a course on quantum computation. It includes lecture notes, soon to be published as a book, assignments, and discussions.
  
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Research-based tools to educate college students in physics courses from introductory level to graduate level are essential for helping students with a diverse set of goals and…
  
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A. Maries, R. Sayer, and C. Singh, PERC 2015 Proceedings, 207-210.
Research suggests that students often have difficulty transferring their learning from one context to another. We examine upper-level undergraduate and graduate students’ facility…
  
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T. Wan, P. Emigh, and P. Shaffer, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 420-423.
Quantum states have complex probability amplitudes that are sometimes represented by positive real numbers multiplied by complex exponentials. Although the overall phase of a…
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