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How to quantify coherence: Distinguishing speakable and unspeakable notions
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EngineeringCoherencePsycholinguisticsLexical SemanticsSemanticsCoherent SuperpositionCoherence (Signal Processing)Measurement ProblemApplied LinguisticsCognitive LinguisticsQuantum ComputingDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesQuantum EntanglementQuantum ScienceQuantum InformationGeneral FrameworkUnspeakable NotionsSpeech CommunicationQuantum DecoherencePhilosophy Of LanguageQuantum CoherenceQuantum SystemCoherent ProcessLinguistics
A general framework for studying quantum coherence as a resource is presented, where coherence is classified as ``speakable'' or ``unspeakable'' based on whether or not the identity of the subspaces that appear in the coherent superposition is significant.
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