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copenhagen

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Copenhagen (, ; ) is the capital and most populated city of Denmark . It has a municipal population of 591,481 and a larger urban population of 1,280,371 . The Copenhagen metropolitan area has just over 2 million inhabitants. The city is situated on the ...

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Population (2000): 865 Housing Units (2000): 383 Land area (2000): 1.201458 sq. miles (3.111763 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.201458 sq. miles (3.111763 sq. km) FIPS code: 18135 Located within: New ...

Usage examples of copenhagen.

The problem encountered by the Copenhagen and Many-Worlds Interpretations is that the Afshar Experiment has identified a situation in which these popular interpretations of quantum mechanics are inconsistent with the quantum formalism itself.

But, after all, it is perhaps the innate gaiety of the Copenhagener which impresses you most.

The Copenhagener looks forward to this weekly entertainment, and longs for the fresh air.

The time was occupied, on the whole, with the physical experiments planned in advance by the professor of physics from Copenhagen, Richard Mattuck, and Scott Hill, technical adviser to the Physics Faculty.

At present I need say only that the Copenhagen glass-blower - born in 1612 - was a notorious Luciferian whose pursuits and final vanishing formed a matter of awed debate over two centuries ago.

Danish village of Odense, mostly unchanged since medieval times, and his often unhappy residence in the unrelentlessly bourgeois, modern city Copenhagen, where Andersen -- like his Little Mermaid--was never quite accepted or recognized as he longed to be.

I have studied at Copenhagen, Leipzig Rostock, and Augsburg have given lectures by royal command to King Frederick and his court.

While Fritz Truczinski, a corporal in the air corps, sent postcards from Paris, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Brussels -- the fellow was always traveling on official buisness -- Maria and I acquired quite a tan.

Under the leadership of Niels Bohr in Copenhagen, for example, substantial progress was made in explaining the properties of light emitted by glowing-hot hydrogen atoms.

There was once a ballet dancer who, in Budapest, Vienna, and Copenhagen, was knitting rompers and jackets for a baby that had long lain buried at the edge of Oliva Forest, weighted down with stones.

In the year 1798 the tractors had crossed the Atlantic, and were publicly employed in the Royal Hospital at Copenhagen.

Rather, he believed in a variant of the old Copenhagen quantum interpretation -- that every event in the universe arises out of a vast sea of interacting probability amplitudes.

When everybody who was going to had signed up with M & M Enterprises, Fine Fruits and Produce, Milo created a wholly owned subsidiary, M & M Fancy Pastry, and obtained more airplanes and more money from the mess funds for scones and crumpets from the British Isles, prune and cheese Danish from Copenhagen, ‚clairs, cream puffs, Napoleons and petits fours from Paris, Reims and Grenoble, Kugelhopf, pumpernickel and Pfefferkuchen from Berlin, Linzer and Dobos Torten from Vienna, Strudel from Hungary and baklava from Ankara.

The sound of a very familiar alto saxophone playing 'Like Someone in Love' in Copenhagen in the year 1958 soared from the speakers, filled with the hand-in-hand mixture of joy and sadness, happiness and grief, that great jazz music conveys.

He wasn't talking about quantum states: he wanted to know how they led to ordinary, classical physics in the large, and he could see that the Copenhagen interpretation didn't have anything to say about that.