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  • Quantum catalyst
  • In quantum information theory, a quantum catalyst is a special ancillary quantum state whose presence enables certain local transformations that would

    Quantum catalyst

    Quantum_catalyst

  • Quantum biology
  • Application of quantum mechanics and chemistry to biology

    Quantum biology is the study of applications of quantum mechanics and theoretical chemistry to aspects of biology that cannot be accurately described

    Quantum biology

    Quantum_biology

  • Stochastic dominance
  • Partial order between random variables

    equivalent to stochastic dominance in the context of preference relations. Quantum catalyst Ordinal Pareto efficiency Lexicographic dominance Hadar, J.; Russell

    Stochastic dominance

    Stochastic_dominance

  • Samsung Catalyst Fund
  • Venture capital fund of Samsung Electronics

    The Samsung Catalyst Fund (SCF) is the evergreen venture capital fund of Samsung Electronics. The fund invests in deep technology, artificial intelligence

    Samsung Catalyst Fund

    Samsung_Catalyst_Fund

  • Strained quantum-well laser
  • barcode readers and telephone optical transmission. "A catalyst to our digital world: strained quantum well lasers—Full Case Study". SET squared. Universities

    Strained quantum-well laser

    Strained_quantum-well_laser

  • LOCC
  • Method in quantum computation and communication

    akin to quantum catalysts, with the condition that they retain their entanglement upon completion of the procedure. The incorporation of quantum batteries

    LOCC

    LOCC

    LOCC

  • Quantum nonlocality
  • Deviations from local realism

    theoretical physics, quantum nonlocality refers to the phenomenon by which the measurement statistics of a multipartite quantum system do not allow an

    Quantum nonlocality

    Quantum_nonlocality

  • Quantum (TV series)
  • TV series from Australia

    replaced by Catalyst. Quantum was preceded on the ABC by Towards 2000, which itself became Beyond 2000 and later Beyond Tomorrow. Quantum at the National

    Quantum (TV series)

    Quantum_(TV_series)

  • Catalyst (TV program)
  • Australian science journalism TV program

    television in Australia. Launched in 2001, it replaced Quantum which had ceased the previous year. Catalyst was regularly broadcast on ABC TV at 8:30 pm on Tuesdays

    Catalyst (TV program)

    Catalyst_(TV_program)

  • Graphene
  • Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms

    single quantum) is thought to occur. It may therefore be a suitable material for constructing quantum computers using anyonic circuits. The quantum Hall

    Graphene

    Graphene

    Graphene

  • Catalytic resonance theory
  • Theory in chemistry

    developed to describe the kinetics of reaction acceleration using dynamic catalyst surfaces. Catalytic reactions occur on surfaces that undergo variation

    Catalytic resonance theory

    Catalytic_resonance_theory

  • Activation energy
  • Minimum energy required for a chemical reaction

    energy is termed a catalyst; a catalyst composed only of protein and (if applicable) small molecule cofactors is termed an enzyme. A catalyst increases the

    Activation energy

    Activation energy

    Activation_energy

  • Transition metal
  • Series of chemical elements

    often coloured. They form many useful alloys and are often employed as catalysts in elemental form or in compounds such as coordination complexes and oxides

    Transition metal

    Transition metal

    Transition_metal

  • Jared Cole
  • Theoretical physicist

    solar cells using quantum mechanics and cooling human body temperatures". Lost in Science radio show. 20 February 2020. "Catalyst Leaders Recipients

    Jared Cole

    Jared Cole

    Jared_Cole

  • Artificial photosynthesis
  • Artificial process that uses sunlight energy to drive chemical synthesis

    oxidize water at one catalyst, reduce protons at another, and have a photosensitizer molecule to power the whole system Some catalysts for solar fuel cells

    Artificial photosynthesis

    Artificial_photosynthesis

  • Photocatalytic water splitting
  • Process for the dissociation of water into hydrogen and oxygen

    used. A photocatalyst that has a high quantum yield and gives a high rate of gas evolution is a better catalyst. The other important factor for a photocatalyst

    Photocatalytic water splitting

    Photocatalytic_water_splitting

  • Young Sohn
  • American businessman

    technologies, including the Samsung Catalyst Fund, with investments across cloud and data infrastructure, biotech, quantum computing, artificial intelligence

    Young Sohn

    Young Sohn

    Young_Sohn

  • Terry Bollinger
  • American computer scientist

    quantum theory to faster but fully classical, energy-efficient information processing in biological systems. His metaphors for understanding quantum entanglement

    Terry Bollinger

    Terry Bollinger

    Terry_Bollinger

  • QNX
  • Real-time operating system (RTOS) software

    product was originally developed in the early 1980s by Canadian company Quantum Software Systems, founded March 30, 1980, and later renamed QNX Software

    QNX

    QNX

  • Joachim Sauer
  • German chemist, professor emeritus and husband of Angela Merkel (born 1949)

    (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːaxɪm ˈzaʊɐ]; born 19 April 1949) is a German quantum chemist and professor emeritus of physical and theoretical chemistry at

    Joachim Sauer

    Joachim Sauer

    Joachim_Sauer

  • Hydrogen
  • Chemical element with atomic number 1 (H)

    absorbed and emitted by hydrogen was a crucial part of the development of quantum mechanics. Hydrogen, typically nonmetallic except under extreme pressure

    Hydrogen

    Hydrogen

    Hydrogen

  • Laura Gagliardi
  • Italian theoretical and computational chemist

    Materials Genome Center from 2012 to 2014 and of the Inorganometallic Catalyst Design Center from 2014 to 2022. She was also the director of the Chemical

    Laura Gagliardi

    Laura Gagliardi

    Laura_Gagliardi

  • Materials Studio
  • Software for simulating and modeling materials

    simulation, and quantum mechanics. This software is used in advanced research of various materials, such as polymers, carbon nanotubes, catalysts, metals, ceramics

    Materials Studio

    Materials_Studio

  • Nanomaterial-based catalyst
  • Nanoparticle catalysts

    A nanomaterial-based catalyst, also known as nanocatalyst, is usually a heterogeneous catalyst based upon metal nanoparticles. Metal nanoparticles have

    Nanomaterial-based catalyst

    Nanomaterial-based_catalyst

  • Nanotechnology
  • Technology with features near one nanometer

    (nm). At this scale, commonly known as the nanoscale, surface area and quantum mechanical effects become important in describing properties of matter

    Nanotechnology

    Nanotechnology

    Nanotechnology

  • Entanglement distillation
  • Process of "purifying" entangled quantum states

    noisy quantum channel. Either classical or quantum information can be transmitted over a quantum channel by encoding the information in a quantum state

    Entanglement distillation

    Entanglement_distillation

  • Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
  • 2020 video game

    follows Crash Bandicoot and his sister Coco as they recover the all-powerful Quantum Masks in a bid to prevent Doctor Neo Cortex and Doctor Nefarious Tropy

    Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

    Crash_Bandicoot_4:_It's_About_Time

  • Carbon quantum dot
  • Type of carbon nanoparticle

    Carbon quantum dots also commonly called carbon nano dots or simply carbon dots (abbreviated as CQDs, C-dots or CDs) are carbon nanoparticles which are

    Carbon quantum dot

    Carbon quantum dot

    Carbon_quantum_dot

  • Susanne Stemmer (physicist)
  • Materials scientist and physicist

    and the study of strongly correlated electron systems. She has worked on quantum materials, including the observation of rare electronic states such as

    Susanne Stemmer (physicist)

    Susanne_Stemmer_(physicist)

  • Hydroxide
  • Chemical compound (OH–)

    constituent of water. It functions as a base, ligand, nucleophile, and catalyst. The hydroxide ion forms salts, some of which dissociate in aqueous solutions

    Hydroxide

    Hydroxide

    Hydroxide

  • Chemical reaction
  • Process that results in the interconversion of chemical species

    the activity of catalysts are called promoters, and substances that deactivate catalysts are called catalytic poisons. With a catalyst, a reaction that

    Chemical reaction

    Chemical reaction

    Chemical_reaction

  • Machine-learned interatomic potential
  • Interatomic potentials constructed by machine learning programs

    application domains — so-called universal MLIPs. A key driver was the Open Catalyst Project (OC20, OC22), a collaboration between Meta AI (FAIR) and Carnegie

    Machine-learned interatomic potential

    Machine-learned_interatomic_potential

  • Peter Thiel
  • American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)

    ), AltSchool, Trade Republic, PsiQuantum (photonic quantum computing), and Rigetti Computing (superconducting quantum computing). Thiel also backed DeepMind

    Peter Thiel

    Peter Thiel

    Peter_Thiel

  • Dodd-Walls Centre
  • Research centre at Otago University in New Zealand

    The Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies (Māori: Te Whai Ao) is a New Zealand Centre of Research Excellence, established in 2015, hosted

    Dodd-Walls Centre

    Dodd-Walls Centre

    Dodd-Walls_Centre

  • The Sisters of Mercy
  • English rock band

    releases is currently on hold. In 2005, the Sisters of Mercy recruited Chris Catalyst as a guitarist, followed by the addition of Ben Christo on guitar in 2006

    The Sisters of Mercy

    The Sisters of Mercy

    The_Sisters_of_Mercy

  • Constructor theory
  • Theory in fundamental physics

    of constructors include a heat engine (a thermodynamic constructor), a catalyst (a chemical constructor) or a computer program controlling an automated

    Constructor theory

    Constructor_theory

  • Silicon carbide
  • Wide-bandgap semiconductor and abrasion-resistant ceramic

    significant interest in its use as a heterogeneous catalyst support. This form has already been employed as a catalyst support for the oxidation of hydrocarbons

    Silicon carbide

    Silicon carbide

    Silicon_carbide

  • Christiane Koch
  • German physicist and researcher

    Christiane P. Koch is a German physicist whose research involves quantum mechanical versions of control theory, including the use of lasers to achieve

    Christiane Koch

    Christiane_Koch

  • Physical chemistry
  • Physics applied to chemical systems

    concepts of physics such as motion, energy, force, time, thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics, analytical dynamics and chemical equilibria

    Physical chemistry

    Physical chemistry

    Physical_chemistry

  • Energy profile (chemistry)
  • Representation of a chemical process as a single energetic pathway

    state. Catalysts: There are two types of catalysts, positive and negative. Positive catalysts increase the reaction rate and negative catalysts (or inhibitors)

    Energy profile (chemistry)

    Energy profile (chemistry)

    Energy_profile_(chemistry)

  • Messages (Apple)
  • Instant messaging software application

    iMessage protocol with a new post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) protocol called "PQ3." Apple stated that, although quantum computers don't exist yet, they

    Messages (Apple)

    Messages (Apple)

    Messages_(Apple)

  • Cheshire Cat
  • Character from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

    scientific literature coming from the field of Physics. The quantum Cheshire cat is a phenomenon in quantum mechanics in which a particle and its property behave

    Cheshire Cat

    Cheshire Cat

    Cheshire_Cat

  • Outline of academic disciplines
  • Academic fields of study or professions

    mechanics Quantum mechanics Relativistic mechanics Relativistic quantum mechanics Soil mechanics Solid mechanics Statistical mechanics Quantum statistical

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline_of_academic_disciplines

  • Karen Barad
  • American feminist philosopher, theorist and physicist

    Barad serves on the advisory board for the feminist academic journals Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture

    Karen Barad

    Karen_Barad

  • Topsoe
  • Danish company

    technologies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, supplying technology, catalysts, and services for the global energy transition. That includes proprietary

    Topsoe

    Topsoe

    Topsoe

  • Infrared spectroscopy
  • Measurement of infrared radiation's interaction with matter

    gadgets. In catalysis research it is a very useful tool to characterize the catalyst, as well as to detect intermediates. Infrared spectroscopy coupled with

    Infrared spectroscopy

    Infrared spectroscopy

    Infrared_spectroscopy

  • Terephthalic acid
  • Chemical compound

    catalytic oxidation of p-xylene: The process uses a cobalt–manganese–bromide catalyst. The bromide source can be sodium bromide, hydrogen bromide or tetrabromoethane

    Terephthalic acid

    Terephthalic acid

    Terephthalic_acid

  • Graph neural network
  • Class of artificial neural networks

    progress in this area. The Open Catalyst 2020 (OC20) dataset, comprising over 260 million DFT calculations of adsorbate-catalyst surface interactions, established

    Graph neural network

    Graph_neural_network

  • Photosensitizer
  • Type of molecule reacting to light

    absorbers that alter the course of a photochemical reaction. They usually are catalysts. They can function by many mechanisms; sometimes they abstract an electron

    Photosensitizer

    Photosensitizer

    Photosensitizer

  • Computational chemistry
  • Branch of chemistry

    development of computational quantum chemistry include Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson's 1935 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics – with Applications

    Computational chemistry

    Computational chemistry

    Computational_chemistry

  • Photocatalysis
  • Acceleration of a photoreaction in the presence of a catalyst

    regenerates itself after each cycle of such interactions." In many cases, the catalyst is a solid that upon irradiation with UV- or visible light generates electron–hole

    Photocatalysis

    Photocatalysis

    Photocatalysis

  • CrossfireX
  • 2022 video game

    the mines where they find a facility housing a super computer known as Catalyst which is capable of predicting the future through human memories. It is

    CrossfireX

    CrossfireX

  • Tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane
  • Chemical compound

    This reagent has led to the development of immobilised catalyst/activator species; where the catalyst/activator is immobilised on an inert inorganic support

    Tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane

    Tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane

    Tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane

  • Honeywell
  • American multinational conglomerate

    quantum computer is based on trapped ions. Its expected quantum volume is at least 64, which Honeywell's CEO called the world's most powerful quantum

    Honeywell

    Honeywell

    Honeywell

  • Flatiron Institute
  • American research institute

    effort to develop computational techniques enabling the rational design of catalysts. Launched in 2013 as the Simons Center for Data Analysis Director: Michael

    Flatiron Institute

    Flatiron_Institute

  • Alexis T. Bell
  • American chemical engineer

    known for his work with heterogenous catalysts and characterizing the mechanisms of these reactions on a quantum level. Bell was born on October 16, 1942

    Alexis T. Bell

    Alexis_T._Bell

  • Arts Catalyst
  • Contemporary arts organisation

    Arts Catalyst is a visual arts organisation and charity based in Sheffield, UK. They commission artists and use art to explore social and environmental

    Arts Catalyst

    Arts Catalyst

    Arts_Catalyst

  • Corey–Itsuno reduction
  • Chemical reaction

    the coordinated catalyst-borane complex 2 have provided support for this initial step. Subsequently, the endocyclic boron of the catalyst coordinates to

    Corey–Itsuno reduction

    Corey–Itsuno reduction

    Corey–Itsuno_reduction

  • Andrew Briggs
  • British material scientist (born 1950)

    early work in acoustic microscopy and his current work in materials for quantum technologies. He was born in Dorchester, Dorset, son of David Briggs, a

    Andrew Briggs

    Andrew Briggs

    Andrew_Briggs

  • Information
  • Facts provided or learned about something or someone

    interactions). In addition, he has incorporated the idea of "information catalysts", structures where emerging information promotes the transition from pattern

    Information

    Information

    Information

  • Kwabena Bediako
  • Ghanaian-British chemist

    chemistry. He graduated with honors in 2008, and joined UOP LLC to study new catalysts for industrial applications. After a year in industry, Bediako moved to

    Kwabena Bediako

    Kwabena_Bediako

  • N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide
  • Chemical compound

    derivative is used in organic chemistry as a co-oxidant and sacrificial catalyst in oxidation reactions for instance in osmium tetroxide oxidations and

    N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide

    N-Methylmorpholine_N-oxide

  • Materials science
  • Research of materials

    and bonded to each other. This involves the study and use of quantum chemistry or quantum physics. Solid-state physics, solid-state chemistry and physical

    Materials science

    Materials science

    Materials_science

  • Siege of Edessa (1144)
  • 12th-century conflict in West Asia

    Imad al-Din Zengi, the atabeg of Mosul and Aleppo. This event was the catalyst for the Second Crusade. The County of Edessa was the first of the Crusader

    Siege of Edessa (1144)

    Siege of Edessa (1144)

    Siege_of_Edessa_(1144)

  • Allotropes of carbon
  • Materials made only out of carbon

    Larger-scale structures of carbon include nanotubes, nanobuds carbon quantum dots and nanoribbons. Other unusual forms of carbon exist at very high

    Allotropes of carbon

    Allotropes of carbon

    Allotropes_of_carbon

  • Anna Fontcuberta i Morral
  • Spanish and Swiss physicist and materials scientist

    focuses on nanotechnology applied in the production of solar cells and quantum technologies. She is a full professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de

    Anna Fontcuberta i Morral

    Anna Fontcuberta i Morral

    Anna_Fontcuberta_i_Morral

  • Janus particles
  • Type of nanoparticle or microparticle

    sizes with low polydispersities. Janus interphase catalyst is a new generation of heterogeneous catalysts, which is capable to do organic reactions on the

    Janus particles

    Janus particles

    Janus_particles

  • Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology
  • University in South Korea

    Support Systems Quantum Information Science of Interdisciplinary Studies Quantum Computing, Quantum Sensing, Quantum Communication, Quantum Materials Department

    Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology

    Daegu_Gyeongbuk_Institute_of_Science_and_Technology

  • Electrolysis of water
  • Electricity-induced chemical reaction

    elimination of the need for expensive noble metal catalysts, as cost-effective transition metal catalysts can be utilized in their place. Supercritical water

    Electrolysis of water

    Electrolysis of water

    Electrolysis_of_water

  • Founders Fund
  • San Francisco-based venture capital firm

    experimental quantum chips". Breaking Defense. Lavine, Robert (July 29, 2021). "PsiQuantum crosses off $450m in funding -". "PsiQuantum Raises $215 Million

    Founders Fund

    Founders_Fund

  • Thiourea organocatalysis
  • Chemical process

    interactions between the substrate and the (thio)urea. Unlike classical catalysts, these organocatalysts interact by non-covalent interactions, especially

    Thiourea organocatalysis

    Thiourea_organocatalysis

  • Intermolecular force
  • Force of attraction or repulsion between molecules and neighboring particles

    intermolecular interaction between a substrate and an enzyme or a molecule with a catalyst, but several such weak interactions with the required spatial configuration

    Intermolecular force

    Intermolecular force

    Intermolecular_force

  • Palantir
  • US-based software and services company

    partner with EVTOL company Archer Aviation. Alongside 8VC and General Catalyst, Palantir also helped create and is a member of the New American Industrial

    Palantir

    Palantir

    Palantir

  • Potential applications of graphene
  • scale catalyst made of graphene doped with nitrogen and augmented with small amounts of cobalt whose onset voltage was comparable to platinum catalysts. In

    Potential applications of graphene

    Potential_applications_of_graphene

  • Tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    [Ru(bpy)3]3+ is a powerful oxidant and oxidizes water into O2 and protons via a catalyst. Alternatively, the reducing power of [Ru(bpy)3]2+* can be harnessed to

    Tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chloride

    Tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chloride

    Tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II)_chloride

  • Aluminium oxide
  • Chemical compound

    of alcohols to alkenes. Aluminium oxide serves as a catalyst support for many industrial catalysts, such as those used in hydrodesulfurization and some

    Aluminium oxide

    Aluminium oxide

    Aluminium_oxide

  • Spin isomers of hydrogen
  • Spin states of hydrogen

    parahydrogen can be made in the laboratory by passing it over an iron(III) oxide catalyst at liquid nitrogen temperature (77 K) or by storing hydrogen at 77 K for

    Spin isomers of hydrogen

    Spin isomers of hydrogen

    Spin_isomers_of_hydrogen

  • Silicon nanotube
  • nanotubes is using a reactor employing an electric arc without the use of any catalyst. To ensure purity, the reactor is evacuated and filled with the nonreactive

    Silicon nanotube

    Silicon nanotube

    Silicon_nanotube

  • Iodine
  • Chemical element with atomic number 53 (I)

    iodine can also be used to treat thyroid cancer. Iodine is also used as a catalyst in the industrial production of acetic acid and some polymers. It is on

    Iodine

    Iodine

    Iodine

  • 2025 in science
  • occur in 2025. The United Nations declared 2025 the International year of quantum science and technology. 1 January – Detailed telemetry data from the Parker

    2025 in science

    2025_in_science

  • Germanium telluride
  • Chemical compound

    has not reached the sized required to exhibit quantum size effect. Nanostructures that reach the quantum regime exhibit a different set of phenomena unseen

    Germanium telluride

    Germanium telluride

    Germanium_telluride

  • Norman Swan
  • Scottish-Australian doctor (born 1953)

    podcast titled What's That Rash. On ABC TV, Swan has presented both Catalyst and Quantum,[citation needed] is an occasional reporter on Four Corners,[citation

    Norman Swan

    Norman Swan

    Norman_Swan

  • List of Steve Blum performances
  • 2010. Retrieved August 24, 2010. Team Tachyon. Quantum Theory. Tecmo. Scene: Ending credits, 2:18 in, Quantum Theory Cast, Voice Actors. Square Enix. Final

    List of Steve Blum performances

    List of Steve Blum performances

    List_of_Steve_Blum_performances

  • Physical organic chemistry
  • Discipline of organic chemistry

    chemistry, including classical and statistical thermodynamic calculations, quantum mechanical theory and computational chemistry, as well as experimental

    Physical organic chemistry

    Physical_organic_chemistry

  • Entropy
  • Property of a thermodynamic system

    Law: Entropy Production & Non-equilibrium Systems. Living Systems as Catalysts. Springer. p. 340. ISBN 978-3-642-40153-4. Retrieved 31 August 2019.

    Entropy

    Entropy

    Entropy

  • Enzyme catalysis
  • Catalysis of chemical reactions by enzymes

    equilibrium position – only the speed with which is it achieved. As with other catalysts, the enzyme is not consumed or changed by the reaction (as a substrate

    Enzyme catalysis

    Enzyme catalysis

    Enzyme_catalysis

  • Ryōhei Mori
  • Japanese scientist and entrepreneur

    dioxide (CO₂) conversion methods, quantum dots, metal–organic frameworks, deep eutectic solvents, solid acid catalysts, and petroleum-free biodegradable

    Ryōhei Mori

    Ryōhei_Mori

  • Oxygen-evolving complex
  • Water-oxidizing enzyme in photosynthesis

    producing free oxygen: 2 H2O → O2 + 4 H+ + 4 e− This conversion resets the catalyst to the S0 state. The active site of the OEC consists of a cluster of manganese

    Oxygen-evolving complex

    Oxygen-evolving complex

    Oxygen-evolving_complex

  • Metal–organic framework
  • Class of chemical substance

    of the two types of Mn(II) sites could function as a catalyst. Noteworthy features of this catalyst are high conversion yields (for small substrates) and

    Metal–organic framework

    Metal–organic framework

    Metal–organic_framework

  • Cerium(IV) oxide
  • Chemical compound

    an oxidation catalyst. One small but illustrative use is its use in the walls of self-cleaning ovens as a hydrocarbon oxidation catalyst during the high-temperature

    Cerium(IV) oxide

    Cerium(IV) oxide

    Cerium(IV)_oxide

  • Tellurium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 52 (Te)

    Tellurium oxides are components of commercial oxidation catalysts. Te-containing catalysts are used for the ammoxidation route to acrylonitrile (CH2=CH–C≡N):

    Tellurium

    Tellurium

    Tellurium

  • Oxiranol
  • Organic chemical

    by-products, a mixture of diiodomethane (CH2I2) and zinc (with copper as catalyst) can be used as a carbene source. The production of carbene with this mixture

    Oxiranol

    Oxiranol

    Oxiranol

  • Control (video game)
  • 2019 video game

    realistic setting that would serve as a basis for paranormal events and a catalyst for the story. This enabled Remedy to consider stories they could tell

    Control (video game)

    Control_(video_game)

  • Parsons School of Design
  • Private art and design college in New York City

    first-of-its-kind Quantum Design Jam with IBM Quantum Experts, New School students, researchers, and faculty. This led to the creation of Parsons' first quantum computing

    Parsons School of Design

    Parsons_School_of_Design

  • Native American disease and epidemics
  • contacts during European colonization of the Americas were blamed as the catalyst for the huge spread of Old World plagues that decimated the indigenous

    Native American disease and epidemics

    Native American disease and epidemics

    Native_American_disease_and_epidemics

  • Johnson Matthey
  • British multinational chemicals and sustainable technologies company

    businesses: Clean Air, Catalyst Technologies, Hydrogen Technologies, and Platinum Group Metals Services. In 2009, Johnson Matthey opened a catalyst manufacturing

    Johnson Matthey

    Johnson_Matthey

  • George Soros
  • Hungarian and American investor and philanthropist (born 1930)

    in 1970. Double Eagle was renamed Quantum Fund and was the principal firm Soros advised. At its founding, Quantum Fund had $12 million in assets under

    George Soros

    George Soros

    George_Soros

  • LGBTQ chemicals conspiracy theory
  • Anti-LGBTQ conspiracy theory

    variation, occurring independently of urbanization or climate change, may be a catalyst. In 2015, American conspiracy theorist and radio personality Alex Jones

    LGBTQ chemicals conspiracy theory

    LGBTQ chemicals conspiracy theory

    LGBTQ_chemicals_conspiracy_theory

  • Heterogeneous gold catalysis
  • Chemical reaction with gold

    catalyst. As in most heterogeneous catalysis, the metal is typically supported on metal oxide. Furthermore, as seen in other heterogeneous catalysts,

    Heterogeneous gold catalysis

    Heterogeneous gold catalysis

    Heterogeneous_gold_catalysis

  • List of superhero teams and groups
  • End League Hellboy Umbrella Academy Catalyst Next Men Archer and Armstrong Armorines Harbingers H.A.R.D. Corps Quantum & Woody Psi Lords Punx Rai and the

    List of superhero teams and groups

    List_of_superhero_teams_and_groups

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  • Quant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Quant

    English : nickname from Middle English cointe, quointe ‘known’ (via Old French, from Latin cognitus ‘known’). The Middle English word was used in various senses, any of which could have given rise to the surname: ‘cunning’, ‘crafty’, ‘knowledgeable’ (especially about dress, hence ‘elegant’), ‘attractive’. The sense development continued with ‘odd’ or ‘unusual’, the normal meaning of the modern English word ‘quaint’.German and Dutch : variant of Quandt.

    Quant

  • Shantum
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shantum

    Calm

    Shantum

  • Quartus
  • Biblical

    Quartus

    fourth

    Quartus

  • Quintus
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Shakespearean, Swedish

    Quintus

    Born Fifth

    Quintus

  • Quartus
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Quartus

    Fourth.

    Quartus

  • Quincy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Quincy

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in France deriving their names from the Gallo-Roman personal name Quintus, meaning ‘fifth(-born)’ + the locative suffix -acum. The earliest bearers of the name in England were from Cuinchy in Pas-de-Calais, but other stocks may be from Quincy-sous-Sénard in Seine-et-Oise or Quincy-Voisins in Seine-et-Marne.The American Quincy family were established in MA by Edmund Quincy in 1633. Fifth in descent was Josiah Quincy (1744–75), a leading patriot, who was sent to England to argue the colonists’ case in 1774. His son Josiah (1772–1864) was a powerful opponent of slavery, president of Harvard, and mayor of Boston, a post also held by several of his descendants. The traditional pronunciation is “Quinzy”.

    Quincy

  • Quartus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Biblical

    Quartus

    Born fourth.

    Quartus

  • QUINCY
  • Male

    English

    QUINCY

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Norman baronial name Cuinchy, a derivative of Roman Quintus, QUINCY means "fifth."

    QUINCY

  • Horace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Horace

    English : from the personal name Horace, Latin Horatius, a Roman family name of unknown origin, associated chiefly with the name of the poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 bc).

    Horace

  • Ganter
  • Surname or Lastname

    South German

    Ganter

    South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).

    Ganter

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  • Quanta
  • pl.

    of Quantum

  • Covariant
  • n.

    A function involving the coefficients and the variables of a quantic, and such that when the quantic is lineally transformed the same function of the new variables and coefficients shall be equal to the old function multiplied by a factor. An invariant is a like function involving only the coefficients of the quantic.

  • Quintic
  • n.

    A quantic of the fifth degree. See Quantic.

  • Quadric
  • n.

    A quantic of the second degree. See Quantic.

  • Quartic
  • n.

    A quantic of the fourth degree. See Quantic.

  • Fabian
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or in the manner of, the Roman general, Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus; cautious; dilatory; avoiding a decisive contest.

  • Septic
  • n.

    A quantic of the seventh degree.

  • Quantum
  • n.

    A definite portion of a manifoldness, limited by a mark or by a boundary.

  • Conceit
  • n.

    A fanciful, odd, or extravagant notion; a quant fancy; an unnatural or affected conception; a witty thought or turn of expression; a fanciful device; a whim; a quip.

  • Quantum
  • n.

    Quantity; amount.

  • Quantic
  • n.

    A homogeneous algebraic function of two or more variables, in general containing only positive integral powers of the variables, and called quadric, cubic, quartic, etc., according as it is of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or a higher degree. These are further called binary, ternary, quaternary, etc., according as they contain two, three, four, or more variables; thus, the quantic / is a binary cubic.

  • Quotum
  • n.

    Part or proportion; quota.

  • Octic
  • n.

    A quantic of the eighth degree.

  • Facient
  • n.

    One of the variables of a quantic as distinguished from a coefficient.

  • Quant
  • n.

    A punting pole with a broad flange near the end to prevent it from sinking into the mud; a setting pole.

  • Sextic
  • n.

    A quantic of the sixth degree.