Selected previous papers
- Cosmic-Ray Production Rate and Mean Removal Time of Beryllium-7 from the Atmosphere
Paul A. Benioff
Phys. Rev. 104, 1122-1130 (1956)
- Nuclear Reactions of Low-Z Elements with 5.7-Bev Protons
Paul A. Benioff
Phys. Rev. 119, 316-324 (1960)
- Nuclear Structure and Simple Nuclear Reactions
Paul A. Benioff
Phys. Rev. 119, 324-347 (1960)
- Effect of the Optical Potential on the Nucleon Momentum Distribution in Nuclei. The Pickup Reaction
Paul A. Benioff
Phys. Rev. 128, 740-750 (1962)
- Effect of Angular Localization on Direct Nuclear Reactions
Paul A. Benioff
Phys. Rev. 129, 1355-1361 (1963)
- Nuclear Recoil and Simple Nuclear Reactions
Paul A. Benioff and Lucy Wu Person
Phys. Rev. 140, B844-B862 (1965)
- Some Properties of the Contact between Theory and Experiment
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 9, 514-524 (1968)
- Some Aspects of the Relationship between Mathematical Logic and Physics.
I
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 11, 2553-2569 (1970)
- Some Aspects of the Relationship between Mathematical Logic and Physics.
II
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 12, 360-376 (1971)
- Operator Valued Measures in Quantum Mechanics: Finite and Infinite
Processes
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 13, 231-242 (1972)
- Decision Procedures in Quantum Mechanics
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 13, 908-915 (1972)
- Procedures in Quantum Mechanics without Von Neumann's Projection
Axiom
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 13, 1347-1355 (1972)
- Possible Strengthening of the Interpretative Rules of Quantum Mechanics
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. D 7, 3603-3609 (1973)
- Some consequences of the strengthened interpretative rules of
quantum mechanics
Paul Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 15, 552-559 (1974)
- Models of Zermelo Frankel set theory as carriers for the mathematics
of physics. I
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 17, 618-628 (1976)
- Models of Zermelo Frankel set theory as carriers for the mathematics
of physics. II
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 17, 629-640 (1976)
- Ab initio calculations of the minimum energy path in the doublet
surface for the reaction N(4S) +
O2(3Sigmag-) -->
NO(2Piu) + O(3P)
Paul A. Benioff, G. Das, and Arnold C. Wahl
J. Chem. Phys. 67, 2449-2462 (1977)
- Finite and infinite measurement sequences in quantum mechanics and
randomness: The Everett interpretation
Paul A. Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 18, 2289-2295 (1977)
- Ab initio calculations of the vertical electronic spectra of
NO2, NO2+, and
NO2-
Paul A. Benioff
J. Chem. Phys. 68, 3405-3412 (1978)
- Possible experimental test of local commutativity
Paul Benioff and Hans Ekstein
Phys. Rev. D 15, 3563-3567 (1977)
- The Computer as a Physical System: A Microscopic Quantum Mechanical
Hamiltonian Model of Computers as Represented by Turing Machines
Paul Benioff
J. Stat. Phys. 22, 563 (1980)
- Quantum mechanical Hamiltonian models of discrete processes
Paul Benioff
J. Math. Phys. 22, 495-507 (1981)
- Quantum Mechanical Models of Turing Machines That Dissipate No Energy
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 1581-1585 (1982)
- Quantum Mechanical Hamiltonian Models of Turing Machines
Paul Benioff
J. Stat. Phys. 29, 515 (1982)
- Comment on "Dissipation in Computation"
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. Lett. 53, 1203 (1984)
- Quantum Mehcanical Hamiltonian Models of Computers
Paul Benioff
Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 480, 475 (1986)
- Unitary dilation models of Turing machines in quantum mechanics
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. A 51, 3513-3524 (1995)
- Quantum ballistic evolution in quantum mechanics: Application to
quantum computers
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. A 54, 1106-1123 (1996)
- Tight Binding Hamiltonians and Quantum Turing Machines
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 590-593 (1997)
- Transmission and spectral aspects of tight binding Hamiltonians for the
counting quantum Turing machine
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. B 55, 9482-9494 (1997)
- Quantum robots and environments
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. A 58, 893-904 (1998)
- Foundational Aspects of Quantum Computers and Quantum Robots
Paul Benioff
Superlattices and Microstructures 23, 407-417 (1998)
- Models of Quantum Turing Machines
Paul Benioff
Fortschritte der Physik 46, 423-441 (1998)
- The Landauer Resistance and Band Spectra for the Counting Quantum
Turing Machine
Paul Benioff
Physica D 120, 12-29 (1998)
- Simple example of definitions of truth, validity, consistency, and
completeness in quantum mechanics
Paul Benioff
Phys. Rev. A 59, 4223-4237 (1999)
Paul A. Benioff