David Deutsch
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David Deutsch

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David Elieser Deutsch is a British physicist at the University of Oxford who is often described as the "father of quantum computing". He is a visiting professor in the Department of Atomic and Laser Physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation (CQC) in the Clarendon Laboratory of the University of Oxford. He pioneered the field of quantum computation by formulating a description for a quantum Turing machine, as well as specifying an algorithm designed to run on a quantum computer. He is a proponent of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.

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On Numbers and GamesWith the Judaeans in the Palestine CampaignThe Lunar MenObjective Knowledge: An Evolutionary ApproachThe Science of Can and Can'tHow We Invented Freedom & Why It MattersTED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public SpeakingThe Structure of Scientific Revolutions: 50th Anniversary EditionThe Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without DesignThe Moral Landscape
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The Ascent of ManEnlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and ProgressFall; or, Dodge in HellFrankensteinThe Open Society and its EnemiesI Am a Strange LoopJust Six Numbers: The Deep Forces That Shape The UniverseThe Selfish GeneDarwin's Dangerous IdeaThe Emperor’s New Mind
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A Comprehensive Grammar Of The English LanguageThe Unity of the UniverseDoes God Play Dice?The Physics of ImmortalityGravitation and CosmologyThe First Three MinutesDreams of a Final TheoryA Journey into Gravity and SpacetimeThe Unnatural Nature of ScienceVirtual Worlds
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The Anthropic Cosmological PrincipleThe Meme MachineThe Character of Physical LawThe Meaning of It AllWords and ThingsAn Enquiry Concerning Political JusticeGödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden BraidEuthyphroIn Search of a Better WorldThe World of Parmenides
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EnlightenmentWith the Zionists in GallipoliPopperGalileo GalileiThe Myth of the Framework: In Defence of Science and RationalityThe Emergent MultiverseThe History of EnglandThe Extended Phenotype: The Long Reach of the Gene (Oxford Landmark Science)The Logic of Scientific DiscoveryScience and Human Values
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Conjectures and RefutationsThe Proteus OperationThe Ghost in the AtomThe Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsFreedom and RationalityCriticism and the Growth of KnowledgeMind, Brain, and the QuantumA Pocket PopperCritical RationalismGödel's Proof
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Introduction to the Philosophy of Science