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ScholarlyWiki is a structured platform for scientific knowledge, research notes, and educational collections. It combines encyclopedia-style articles with organized book systems and curated topic indexes. The site is designed for readable explanations, source-based writing, and long-term knowledge building.
ScholarlyWiki is a structured platform for scientific knowledge, research notes, and educational collections. It combines encyclopedia-style articles with organized book systems and curated topic indexes. The site is designed for readable explanations, source-based writing, and long-term knowledge building.


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== Main books ==
== Main books ==


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=== Book pages ===
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* [[Book:Quantum Collection]]
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* [[Book:Quantum Collection/Methods and tools]]
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* [[Book:Quantum Collection/Data Analysis Techniques in Particle Physics]]
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=== Data / See also pages ===
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* [[Physics:Quantum basics/See also]]
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* [[Physics:Quantum basics/See also/Methods]]
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=== Galleries ===
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ScholarlyWiki is a structured platform for scientific knowledge, research notes, and educational collections. It combines encyclopedia-style articles with organized book systems and curated topic indexes. The site is designed for readable explanations, source-based writing, and long-term knowledge building.

Researchers, students, teachers, and independent authors can use it to develop scientific material. Articles can include references, images, formulas, diagrams, categories, and internal cross-links. Book collections make it possible to organize large subjects into chapters, sections, and galleries.

The Quantum Collection is the first major example of this structured book-based approach. It connects foundations, methods, matter, applications, and data analysis in one navigable system. ScholarlyWiki also serves as a staging area where pages can be tested, improved, and reviewed. Curated navigation helps readers move from broad concepts to detailed specialized topics. Rotating featured images highlight scientific ideas and make the front page visually active. The goal is to build a reliable, expandable, and well-organized knowledge platform for science.


Featured from the quantum literature

Image from or related to the featured external quantum article.

Featured external quantum article

MIT engineers advance toward a fault-tolerant quantum computer

MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Yufeng Ye, Bright Ye, Kevin P. O’Brien, quantum computing, Quantum readout, Quarton coupler, Nonlinear light-matter coupling

Article preview.
MIT researchers demonstrated extremely strong nonlinear light-matter coupling in a
quantum circuit. Stronger coupling enables faster quantum readout and operations,
ultimately improving the accuracy of quantum operations.
The article is featured here because it connects current quantum research with a
broader scientific or technological problem.
The preview highlights the main idea while leaving the detailed evidence, figures and
technical discussion to the original source.
Topic area: Yufeng Ye, Bright Ye, Kevin P. O’Brien, quantum computing, Quantum
readout, Quarton coupler, Nonlinear light-matter coupling.
The selected source is MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology; the full
article link appears below this preview.
The right-side image is selected from the same article URL when a usable article image
is available.

External source: MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Selected external quantum article.

Credits: MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Main books

The parent book for quantum foundations, theory, systems, applications, and frontier topics.

Quantum matter organized from materials and molecules down to atoms, particles, and fields.

Mathematical, experimental, computational, statistical, and field-theory methods.

Book IV: particle-physics data analysis, experiments, reconstruction, statistics, software, and machine learning.


In the particle-physics workshop

A compact look at Book IV: how experiments evolved, how collision data is reconstructed, and where the next detectors may lead.

100%

The workshop
Modern detectors turn invisible events into measurable signals.

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A short history
From early scattering studies to large collider experiments.

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What comes next
Future experiments need sharper reconstruction and smarter analysis.

Quick navigation


Search the site

Use the site search page to find ScholarlyWiki and Quantum Collection pages.

System note

This is the front page. It is intended for review, testing, and controlled development of the Quantum Collection book system.


Author: Harold Foppele