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Qué (quién) es GHz - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ghz; GHZ (disambiguation)

GHz         
  • A [[sine wave]] with varying frequency
  • sinusoidal]] periodic phenomenon that may be analyzed in terms of frequency. Two cycles are illustrated.
(also gHz)
¦ abbreviation gigahertz.
GHz         
  • A [[sine wave]] with varying frequency
  • sinusoidal]] periodic phenomenon that may be analyzed in terms of frequency. Two cycles are illustrated.
GHZ experiment         
CLASS OF PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS
The Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger experiment or GHZ experiments are a class of physics experiments that may be used to generate starkly contrasting predictions from local hidden-variable theory and quantum mechanical theory, and permit immediate comparison with actual experimental results. A GHZ experiment is similar to a test of Bell's inequality, except using three or more entangled particles, rather than two.

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GHZ

GHZ or GHz may refer to:

  • Chabab Ghazieh SC, a Lebanese association football club
  • Gigahertz (GHz), unit of frequency
  • Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger state, a specific entangled quantum state of three or more particles
    • GHZ experiment, an experiment associated with such a state
  • Galactic Habitable Zone, the region of a galaxy that is favorable to the formation of life
  • Green Hill Zone, the first level in Sonic the Hedgehog


Ejemplos de uso de GHz
1. Laptops and PDAs are flying off the shelves, the standard 2.4 ghz band has been de–licensed by the government and almost all the major service providers are jumping on to the bandwagon.
2. One problem with many WiFi indicators is that they confuse WiFi signals with those of 2.4 ghz phones, cell phones and microwave ovens, all of which crowd the wireless spectrum with similar signals.
3. Interestingly, this is not the four‘s first brush with fame÷ Hemant, Kashish, Abhinav and Vibhore have also been instrumental in putting together a super computer by the name ‘prerna‘, which is powered by an intel pentium 4 proccessor at 1.5 ghz on an 845 chipset based motherboard, with 256 MB DDR RAM a 40 GB, 7200–rpm hard disk over a 100 mbps network.
4. In the last year MirLand stock has lost 22% of its value, about the same as the benchmark index of European real estate companies. (Michael Rochvarger) Advertisement WiMax technology provider Alvarion says that wireless company Metranet is deploying the first WiMax network in the U.K. that uses the 3.3 GHz spectrum.
5. By Paz Vaysman Tags: computers Have you ever wondered what storekeepers do with computers that were state of the art last month, but have turned into matte–black cat–seats just because they have a 1.6 gigahertz processor (shudder) instead of a 1.8 GHz one?