A Hamilton operator for quantum optics in gravitational fields
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(16)- Gravitational decoherence
- On gravitational effects in the Schrödinger equation
- A new type of quantum interferometer for gravitational wave detection
- Information transfer during the universal gravitational decoherence
- A coupling prescription for post-Newtonian corrections in quantum mechanics
- Quantum uncertainty as an intrinsic clock
- Time dilation in quantum systems and decoherence
- VAN DER WAALS FORCES IN CURVED SPACE AS A QUANTUM TOOL TO TEST GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY
- Post-Newtonian corrections to Schrödinger equations in gravitational fields
- Semiclassical approximation of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation: arbitrary orders and the question of unitarity
- Entanglement inside the cosmological apparent horizon
- Effective Hamiltonian for non-minimally coupled scalar fields
- Problems with the Newton-Schrödinger equations
- Fluctuations of spacetime and holographic noise in atomic interferometry
- Free‐Fall Non‐Universality in Quantum Theory
- Weak gravitational field effects on Bell tests with massive particles
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