Development of a Silicon Semiconductor Quantum Dot Qubit with
... Semiconductor quantum dots in silicon demonstrate exceptionally long spin lifetimes as qubits and are therefore promising candidates for quantum information processing. However, control and readout techniques for these devices have thus far employed low frequency electrons, in contrast to high speed ...
... Semiconductor quantum dots in silicon demonstrate exceptionally long spin lifetimes as qubits and are therefore promising candidates for quantum information processing. However, control and readout techniques for these devices have thus far employed low frequency electrons, in contrast to high speed ...
Problems in Number Theory related to Mathematical Physics
... The total number of primes is infinite (as mentioned above) and this fact has been known since ancient times and is attributed to Euclid. The proof is quite simple and we will give the reasoning: The idea is to prove the statement by contradiction. This means that instead of trying to prove directly ...
... The total number of primes is infinite (as mentioned above) and this fact has been known since ancient times and is attributed to Euclid. The proof is quite simple and we will give the reasoning: The idea is to prove the statement by contradiction. This means that instead of trying to prove directly ...
Quantum gauge theory simulation with ultracold atoms
... The study of ultracold atoms constitutes one of the hottest areas of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum optics. The experimental and theoretical achievements in the last three decades in the control and manipulation of quantum matter at macroscopic scales lead to the so called third ...
... The study of ultracold atoms constitutes one of the hottest areas of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum optics. The experimental and theoretical achievements in the last three decades in the control and manipulation of quantum matter at macroscopic scales lead to the so called third ...
Ph.D. Thesis Chirag Dhara
... abound in nature. It afflicts weather systems and financial markets and is explicitly used in sport and gambling. It is used in a wide range of scientific applications such as the simulation of genetic drift, population dynamics and molecular motion in fluids. Randomness (or the lack of it) is also ...
... abound in nature. It afflicts weather systems and financial markets and is explicitly used in sport and gambling. It is used in a wide range of scientific applications such as the simulation of genetic drift, population dynamics and molecular motion in fluids. Randomness (or the lack of it) is also ...
Quantum Control for Scientists and Engineers
... tines contain both frequentist and Bayesian algorithms (the latter based on efficient Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) techniques). QSL optimal control algorithms include stochastic (genetic and evolutionary) algorithms for open-loop control of open and closed quantum systems, as well as gradient-bas ...
... tines contain both frequentist and Bayesian algorithms (the latter based on efficient Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) techniques). QSL optimal control algorithms include stochastic (genetic and evolutionary) algorithms for open-loop control of open and closed quantum systems, as well as gradient-bas ...
The presentation template
... Both speakers yesterday referred to how Schrödinger coined the term “entanglement” in 1935 (or earlier) "When two systems, …… enter into temporary physical interaction due to known forces between them, and …… separate again, then they can no longer be described in the same way as before, viz. by end ...
... Both speakers yesterday referred to how Schrödinger coined the term “entanglement” in 1935 (or earlier) "When two systems, …… enter into temporary physical interaction due to known forces between them, and …… separate again, then they can no longer be described in the same way as before, viz. by end ...
Monogamy and ground-state entanglement in highly
... the case in which the system can be represented by a bipartite graph. The latter is constituted by two sets A and B for which particles belonging to the same set do not directly interact 共see Fig. 4兲. Then, a priori, one could expect that in such a configuration the effects of monogamy should be wea ...
... the case in which the system can be represented by a bipartite graph. The latter is constituted by two sets A and B for which particles belonging to the same set do not directly interact 共see Fig. 4兲. Then, a priori, one could expect that in such a configuration the effects of monogamy should be wea ...
Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
... samples and ensembles. Furthermore, weak-disorder effects in quantum dots are discussed, and a semiclassical way to treat the crossover from ballistic to diffusive dynamics is outlined. Finally a semiclassical approach to electron– electron interaction effects on orbital magnetism is presented. This ...
... samples and ensembles. Furthermore, weak-disorder effects in quantum dots are discussed, and a semiclassical way to treat the crossover from ballistic to diffusive dynamics is outlined. Finally a semiclassical approach to electron– electron interaction effects on orbital magnetism is presented. This ...