A framework for bounding nonlocality of state discrimination
... perfectly discriminated by (even asymptotic) LOCC was given in [BDF+ 99]. This is a striking illustration of the difference between the power of LOCC and separable operations. Furthermore, [BDF+ 99] quantifies the information deficit of any LOCC protocol for discriminating these states. This result has ...
... perfectly discriminated by (even asymptotic) LOCC was given in [BDF+ 99]. This is a striking illustration of the difference between the power of LOCC and separable operations. Furthermore, [BDF+ 99] quantifies the information deficit of any LOCC protocol for discriminating these states. This result has ...
Quantum Memory in Atomic Ensembles - Oxford Physics
... The rest of the ultrafast group divides cleanly into those who drink tea and those who do not. A great big thank you to the tea drinkers: you understand that a tea break is more than a bathroom break with a drink. It lies at the heart of what it means to prevaricate. Adam Wyatt knows this. He is a t ...
... The rest of the ultrafast group divides cleanly into those who drink tea and those who do not. A great big thank you to the tea drinkers: you understand that a tea break is more than a bathroom break with a drink. It lies at the heart of what it means to prevaricate. Adam Wyatt knows this. He is a t ...
POLITesi - Politecnico di Milano
... In this PhD thesis we studied, designed, realized and tested custom instrumentation for cryogenic measurement, in particular measurement on quantum dot for quantum computing. This kind of investigation has huge application on cryptography, advanced physical simulation and single electron devices. In ...
... In this PhD thesis we studied, designed, realized and tested custom instrumentation for cryogenic measurement, in particular measurement on quantum dot for quantum computing. This kind of investigation has huge application on cryptography, advanced physical simulation and single electron devices. In ...
Single and double bosonic stimulation of THz emission in polaritonic systems
... radiative transitions while the lifetime of the excited charge carriers is typically shorter, i.e. in picosecond range1–7. Recently, polaritonic emitters of THz radiation have been proposed where the THz radiative transition occurs into a polariton condensate state and therefore experiences bosonic ...
... radiative transitions while the lifetime of the excited charge carriers is typically shorter, i.e. in picosecond range1–7. Recently, polaritonic emitters of THz radiation have been proposed where the THz radiative transition occurs into a polariton condensate state and therefore experiences bosonic ...
imaging single-electron charging in nanostructures by low
... other people’s contributions to this work. There is a large number of colleagues, collaborators, and friends that I had a chance to interact and work with, and it seems impossible to credit them all. Many of the people mentioned below also stand in place of others who are not named explicitly, but h ...
... other people’s contributions to this work. There is a large number of colleagues, collaborators, and friends that I had a chance to interact and work with, and it seems impossible to credit them all. Many of the people mentioned below also stand in place of others who are not named explicitly, but h ...
Adiabatic Circuits and Reversible Computing - UF CISE
... imply reversibility; in fact, it’s easy to construct a simple artificial dynamics that conserves phase space volume, but is not reversible. Although this is true, the correct argument for the reversibility of physics doesn’t actually rely on Liouville’s theorem itself, but rather on the more fundame ...
... imply reversibility; in fact, it’s easy to construct a simple artificial dynamics that conserves phase space volume, but is not reversible. Although this is true, the correct argument for the reversibility of physics doesn’t actually rely on Liouville’s theorem itself, but rather on the more fundame ...
What a Structuralist Theory of Properties Could Not Be
... Causal structuralism is the view that, for each natural, non-mathematical, non-Cambridge property, there is a causal profile that exhausts its individual essence. A property’s causal profile is the collection of conditional powers it bestows on its instances as well as its “backward-looking” causal ...
... Causal structuralism is the view that, for each natural, non-mathematical, non-Cambridge property, there is a causal profile that exhausts its individual essence. A property’s causal profile is the collection of conditional powers it bestows on its instances as well as its “backward-looking” causal ...
Some New Classical and Semiclassical Models for Describing
... The SC-IVR approach provides an approximate way for adding quantum effects to classical dynamics.2,7,23,29,32-68 It should thus give a transmission probability for the 2D system (defined by Hamiltonian 2.8) in better agreement with the correct quantum mechanical result than does the classical treatm ...
... The SC-IVR approach provides an approximate way for adding quantum effects to classical dynamics.2,7,23,29,32-68 It should thus give a transmission probability for the 2D system (defined by Hamiltonian 2.8) in better agreement with the correct quantum mechanical result than does the classical treatm ...
Flat spin-wave dispersion in a triangular antiferromagnet Oleg A. Starykh,
... that the functional form of the dispersion for an S = 1 / 2 antiferromagnet should also be close to that in the quasiclassical, large-S limit, i.e., that the spin-wave description can be extended to S = 1 / 2. A recent series expansion study,13 however, uncovered remarkable changes in the functional ...
... that the functional form of the dispersion for an S = 1 / 2 antiferromagnet should also be close to that in the quasiclassical, large-S limit, i.e., that the spin-wave description can be extended to S = 1 / 2. A recent series expansion study,13 however, uncovered remarkable changes in the functional ...
Quantum gauge theory simulation with ultracold atoms
... of quantum matter at macroscopic scales lead to the so called third quantum revolution. Concretely, the recent advances in the studies of ultracold gases in optical lattices are particularly impressive. The very precise control of the diverse parameters of the ultracold gas samples in optical lattic ...
... of quantum matter at macroscopic scales lead to the so called third quantum revolution. Concretely, the recent advances in the studies of ultracold gases in optical lattices are particularly impressive. The very precise control of the diverse parameters of the ultracold gas samples in optical lattic ...
Shankar`s Principles of Quantum Mechanics
... founders of quantum mechanics—Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Dirac, Born, and others--solved the problem of small-scale physics. The union of relativity and quantum mechanics, needed for the description of phenomena involving simultaneously large velocities and small scales, turns out to be very dif ...
... founders of quantum mechanics—Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Dirac, Born, and others--solved the problem of small-scale physics. The union of relativity and quantum mechanics, needed for the description of phenomena involving simultaneously large velocities and small scales, turns out to be very dif ...
Entanglement in many body quantum systems Arnau Riera Graells
... Departament d’Estructura i Constituents de la Matèria ...
... Departament d’Estructura i Constituents de la Matèria ...
The Complete Idiot``s Guide to String Theory
... Conceptual advances in physics have played a huge role in shaping the modern world. A unified theory of physics, such as string theory, may prove equally revolutionary. ...
... Conceptual advances in physics have played a huge role in shaping the modern world. A unified theory of physics, such as string theory, may prove equally revolutionary. ...