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fields. However, in classical general relativity there remains a fundamental asymmetry between gravitational and non-gravitational fields, in particular, electromagnetism, the onl
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Also try my talk on Classical mechanics versus thermodynamics , where I explain the eerie similarity between Hamilton's equations and the Maxwell relations. If you think fundament
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113, 140501, 2014. Classical command of quantum systems with B. Reichardt, F. Unger, ITCS 2013. Nature 496, 456 - 460 (25 April 2013). An area law and sub-exponential algori
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