Simulation of Certain Quantum Effects

07 March 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

In our opinion, semantic networks can be used to provide a description of scientific models. Such a description is just as effective as a mathematical description. This article presents a description of some quantum effects in the language of frame semantic networks. The following questions are considered: the double-slit experiment, the uncertainty principle, quantum entanglement, and Bell's test. For each topic, a mathematical description is given, a description in the language of semantic networks, and the results of simulation experiments are given. The object-oriented simulation language UML2 SP is used to describe semantic frame networks. Software, related software documentation and experimental results are available on the GitHub service.

Keywords

simulation
OOS
ABS
MAS
quantum effects
semantic network
ontologies
scientific models
UML2 SP

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