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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Hydrodynamic Analog
3. Measurement Condition Constraint and Quantization of Space
4. Discussion
Acknowledgments
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| 1 | Of course in Eqs. (1-3), but derivatives with respect to t assume x is held constant and derivatives with respect to T assume A is held constant. |
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