Currently we have one master branch for our PHP application in a shared repository. We have more than 500 clients who are subscribers of our software, most of whom have some customization for different purposes, each in a separate branch. The customization could be a different text field name, a totally new feature or module, or new tables/columns in the database. The challenge we face is that as we maintain these hundreds of customized branches and distribute to clients, from time to time we...| Recent Questions - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
[This post describes ideas generated in discussion with Markus Hauru, Curt von Keyserlingk, and Daniel Ranard.] An original dream of defining branches based on redundant records (aka redundant classical information, aka GHZ-like correlations) was that it would be possible to decompose the wav| foreXiv
[This post describes ideas generated in discussion with Markus Hauru, Curt von Keyserlingk, and Daniel Ranard.] Taylor & McCulloch have a tantalizing paper about which I'll have much to say in the future. However, for now I want to discuss the idea of the "compatibility" of branch decomposit| foreXiv
This post explains the relationship between (objective) collapse theories and theories of wavefunction branching. The formalizations are mathematically very simple, but it's surprisingly easily to get confused about observational consequences unless laid out explicitly. (Below I work in the non-r| foreXiv
Harold Ollivier has put out a nice paper generalizing my best result: Ollivier does a good job of summarizing why there is an urgent need to find a way to identify objectively classical variables in a many-body system without leaning on a preferred system-environment tensor decomposition. He| foreXiv