
Studies of Infinite Two-Dimensional Quantum Lattice
... Determining the properties of quantum many-body systems is a central challenge in modern physics. Being able to determine the macroscopic properties of a system from its microscopic description would hasten progress in many fields of science and technology. However, we currently lack the tools to so ...
... Determining the properties of quantum many-body systems is a central challenge in modern physics. Being able to determine the macroscopic properties of a system from its microscopic description would hasten progress in many fields of science and technology. However, we currently lack the tools to so ...
Interconnection Networks for Scalable Quantum Computers
... ing a second logical qubit when computing; as a result, each two-input computation entails movement of 10s or 100s of qubits. Second, it is not uncommon for quantum algorithms to require all-to-all communication during some portion of their execution. For example, the Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) ...
... ing a second logical qubit when computing; as a result, each two-input computation entails movement of 10s or 100s of qubits. Second, it is not uncommon for quantum algorithms to require all-to-all communication during some portion of their execution. For example, the Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) ...
Genuine Fortuitousness
... begin one’s paper by noting that physics today is in a state of turmoil; however, the reason that such commentary on the state of modern physics is so common is that, in this case, the commentary happens to be correct. There are at least two problems in modern physics, that of quantum gravity (QG) a ...
... begin one’s paper by noting that physics today is in a state of turmoil; however, the reason that such commentary on the state of modern physics is so common is that, in this case, the commentary happens to be correct. There are at least two problems in modern physics, that of quantum gravity (QG) a ...
How the Laws of Physics Lie
... in. But one can reject theoretical laws without rejecting theoretical entities. In the case of Maxwell's molecules and the tangential stresses in the radiometer, there is an answer to van Fraassen's question: we have a satisfactory causal account, and so we have good reason to believe in the entitie ...
... in. But one can reject theoretical laws without rejecting theoretical entities. In the case of Maxwell's molecules and the tangential stresses in the radiometer, there is an answer to van Fraassen's question: we have a satisfactory causal account, and so we have good reason to believe in the entitie ...
Improve The Convergence of Jarzynski Equality through Fast
... original Hamiltonian. We study the convergence of Jarzynski equality under this fast-forward adiabatic process and a normal non-adiabatic process to see how the method of fast-forward adiabatic process improves the convergence. Meanwhile, we discuss the importance of temperature and negative work du ...
... original Hamiltonian. We study the convergence of Jarzynski equality under this fast-forward adiabatic process and a normal non-adiabatic process to see how the method of fast-forward adiabatic process improves the convergence. Meanwhile, we discuss the importance of temperature and negative work du ...
Quantum Fields on BTZ Black Holes
... When we give a concrete heuristic example of this formalism we use the procedure given in [12] to obtain a two point function in the boundary of AdS spacetime from a two point function in its bulk. This thesis is organized as follows: in Chapter 1, we give a self-contained introduction to the geome ...
... When we give a concrete heuristic example of this formalism we use the procedure given in [12] to obtain a two point function in the boundary of AdS spacetime from a two point function in its bulk. This thesis is organized as follows: in Chapter 1, we give a self-contained introduction to the geome ...
Effective Field Theory
... number of terms, renormalizability is not an issue since, at a given order in the energy expansion, the low-energy theory is specified by a finite number of couplings; this allows for an order-by-order renormalization. The theoretical basis of effective field theory (EFT) can be formulated as a theo ...
... number of terms, renormalizability is not an issue since, at a given order in the energy expansion, the low-energy theory is specified by a finite number of couplings; this allows for an order-by-order renormalization. The theoretical basis of effective field theory (EFT) can be formulated as a theo ...
Lossless Quantum Data Compression and Secure Direct
... able to decode the message while receiving it. This feature distinguishes the pingpong protocol from other deterministic quantum cryptographic protocols [16]. Because of its deterministic nature, one can use the ping-pong protocol for quasi-secure direct communication, that is, the message can be se ...
... able to decode the message while receiving it. This feature distinguishes the pingpong protocol from other deterministic quantum cryptographic protocols [16]. Because of its deterministic nature, one can use the ping-pong protocol for quasi-secure direct communication, that is, the message can be se ...
Metric gluing of Brownian and sqrt(8/3)-Liouville
... Euclidean length element. The measures µh and νh are invariant under transformations of the form (1.2) (see [DS11, Proposition 2.1] and its length measure analog). p In this paper we will be interested in several specific types of 8/3-LQG surfaces which are defined and studied in [DMS14]. Let Q be a ...
... Euclidean length element. The measures µh and νh are invariant under transformations of the form (1.2) (see [DS11, Proposition 2.1] and its length measure analog). p In this paper we will be interested in several specific types of 8/3-LQG surfaces which are defined and studied in [DMS14]. Let Q be a ...
The Physics of Inflation
... physics almost certainly does not contain the right type of fields and interactions to source an inflationary epoch. To describe inflation we therefore have to leave to comfort of the Standard Model and explore ‘new physics’ possibly far above the TeV scale. Some of the boldest and most profound ide ...
... physics almost certainly does not contain the right type of fields and interactions to source an inflationary epoch. To describe inflation we therefore have to leave to comfort of the Standard Model and explore ‘new physics’ possibly far above the TeV scale. Some of the boldest and most profound ide ...
Toward an Understanding of Parochial Observables
... inequivalent representations entails that for any privileged irreducible representation (π, H), there is some algebraic state that cannot be implemented as a density operator on H. This would be fine if we only ever needed the density operator states on a single Hilbert space to accomplish the goals ...
... inequivalent representations entails that for any privileged irreducible representation (π, H), there is some algebraic state that cannot be implemented as a density operator on H. This would be fine if we only ever needed the density operator states on a single Hilbert space to accomplish the goals ...
Introduction to Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
... b) Quarks (Glashow, Iliopoupos, and Maiani, Kobayashi and Maskawa) ...
... b) Quarks (Glashow, Iliopoupos, and Maiani, Kobayashi and Maskawa) ...