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A Quantum Bagua Divination Machine #13
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Abstract
We would like to utilize the properties of quantum particles building a simple model of a Bagua oracle machine and investigate its possible applications.Description
Based on quantum statistics, all particles can be sorted by two different statistics systems, Fermi–Dirac statistics and Bose–Einstein statistics described as fermions and bosons separately. By the property of these two kinds of particles, we are able to depict the behaviors with simple quantum states each.More specifically, bosons tend to stay in the same states, while fermions tend to stay in different states. As we could arbitrarily tune the probability amplitude, it could show us some interesting results from this module.
One of the example is that we can make a oracle machine by simulating the bosonic or fermionic-driven process. As we set the machine down, we could launch the certain decision problems to the oracle.
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A program will be demonstrated. Details will be announced.GitHub repo
https://github.com/Quantum-FortunTeller/Divination
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