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Hafıza İçin Ham Bir Model: Hafıza, Bir Kuantum Mekaniksel Dalga Fonksiyonu İle Temsil Edilebilir

A Toy Model for Memory: Memory Can Be Represented by a Quantum Mechanical Wave-Function

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The meaning of memory, quantum mechanical wave-function and their relationship are investigated. The memory of a neural system is discussed in quantum mechanical sense. The way a memory is created, and remembering process is given.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Hafızanın anlamı, kuantum mekaniksel dalga fonksiyonu ve bunların birbirileriyle olan ilişkileri incelendi. Bir sinir sisteminin hafızası kuantum mekanik bağlamında tartışıldı. Bir hafızanın oluşması ve hatırlama süreci verildi.
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