Recognition and Teleportation
K.-H. Fichtner, W. Freudenberg, and M. Ohya

TL;DR
This paper explores the analogy between brain recognition processes and quantum teleportation, proposing a simplified model to understand recognition through quantum channel expressions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective by modeling recognition in the brain using quantum teleportation schemes and channel expressions.
Findings
Recognition can be modeled using quantum teleportation frameworks.
A simplified quantum channel description of recognition is proposed.
The approach offers new insights into brain information processing.
Abstract
We study a possible function of brain, in particular, we try to describe several aspects of the process of recognition. In order to understand the fundamental parts of the recognition process, the quantum teleportation scheme seems to be useful. We consider a channel expression of the teleportation process that serves for a simplified description of the recognition process in brain.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Neural Networks and Applications
