
The Quantum Mechanics of Angular Momentum
... eigenfunctions" (well, maybe not but ...). Since there is a set of eigenfunctions that satisfies both Ĵ 2 and one of Ĵx , Ĵ y or Ĵ z , we can try to find out what it might be or to find the corresponding eigenvalues. The choice that is generally made is to use Ĵ 2 and Ĵ z . In the following di ...
... eigenfunctions" (well, maybe not but ...). Since there is a set of eigenfunctions that satisfies both Ĵ 2 and one of Ĵx , Ĵ y or Ĵ z , we can try to find out what it might be or to find the corresponding eigenvalues. The choice that is generally made is to use Ĵ 2 and Ĵ z . In the following di ...
Powerpoint97 - mindsofmexico.org
... 2. The position probability distribution of a quantum walk does depend on the initial quantum state, as opposed to a classical random walk. 3. Discrete quantum walks in algorithmic development may provide polynomial speed-up (more on this shortly). ...
... 2. The position probability distribution of a quantum walk does depend on the initial quantum state, as opposed to a classical random walk. 3. Discrete quantum walks in algorithmic development may provide polynomial speed-up (more on this shortly). ...
Schrodinger Evolution for the Universe: Reparametrization
... which the Hamiltonian is itself a constraint. In such theories, the Dirac observables are unchanging ‘perennials’ and, thus, there is an acute problem in recovering a description of physical change. Several promising lines of argument towards the construction and interpretation of perennials exist i ...
... which the Hamiltonian is itself a constraint. In such theories, the Dirac observables are unchanging ‘perennials’ and, thus, there is an acute problem in recovering a description of physical change. Several promising lines of argument towards the construction and interpretation of perennials exist i ...
INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM CHAOS
... be associated with a classical counterpart, here given by Eqs. (1)-(5). This remains true on a very general basis. Quantum Hamiltonians can be associated with a classical analog, which, in some sense corresponds to its classical limit as ~ → 0 (or more correctly when all action variables are large c ...
... be associated with a classical counterpart, here given by Eqs. (1)-(5). This remains true on a very general basis. Quantum Hamiltonians can be associated with a classical analog, which, in some sense corresponds to its classical limit as ~ → 0 (or more correctly when all action variables are large c ...
Quantum Entanglement and Information Quantifier for Correlated
... Abstract: In this article, we consider the time evolution of the quantum Fisher information in the context of the interaction between two-level atom and two-modes electromagnetic field. We discuss the correlation between the quantum Fisher information, its flow and quantum entanglement for the syste ...
... Abstract: In this article, we consider the time evolution of the quantum Fisher information in the context of the interaction between two-level atom and two-modes electromagnetic field. We discuss the correlation between the quantum Fisher information, its flow and quantum entanglement for the syste ...
atom-ph/9606004 PDF
... In order to resolve this seeming contradiction, we use in this paper the language of continuous measurement theory [7] to describe a single realization of an interference experiment between two independent condensates. We will discuss how the state of the two condensates evolves as atoms are detecte ...
... In order to resolve this seeming contradiction, we use in this paper the language of continuous measurement theory [7] to describe a single realization of an interference experiment between two independent condensates. We will discuss how the state of the two condensates evolves as atoms are detecte ...
A quantum random walk model for the (1 + 2) dimensional Dirac
... The search for a relativistic wave equation to describe a spin- 21 particle i.e., the free electron, came to fruition in the Dirac equation. Paul Dirac originally formulated the Dirac equation by considering the square root of the wave operator, = ∂t2 − ∂x2 − ∂y2 − ∂z2 in 1 time and 3 space dimens ...
... The search for a relativistic wave equation to describe a spin- 21 particle i.e., the free electron, came to fruition in the Dirac equation. Paul Dirac originally formulated the Dirac equation by considering the square root of the wave operator, = ∂t2 − ∂x2 − ∂y2 − ∂z2 in 1 time and 3 space dimens ...
Quantum-information transport to multiple receivers
... 共QC兲 is the requirement to replicate, in a quantum framework, the necessary features of a classical computer. In particular, some kind of quantum bus would be highly advantageous to allow a form of distributed QC 关1兴. Long-range quantum information transfer usually exploits teleportation 关2兴, or fly ...
... 共QC兲 is the requirement to replicate, in a quantum framework, the necessary features of a classical computer. In particular, some kind of quantum bus would be highly advantageous to allow a form of distributed QC 关1兴. Long-range quantum information transfer usually exploits teleportation 关2兴, or fly ...
Quantum Algorithms - UCSB Computer Science
... Bell’s Theorem Although there is a ‘classical theory’ for EPR qubits and measurements in the 0/1 or +/– basis, this does not hold in general. Bell’s Theorem: There are settings with separated entangled qubits and measurements where it is not possible to explain the statistics of quantum physics in ...
... Bell’s Theorem Although there is a ‘classical theory’ for EPR qubits and measurements in the 0/1 or +/– basis, this does not hold in general. Bell’s Theorem: There are settings with separated entangled qubits and measurements where it is not possible to explain the statistics of quantum physics in ...
Nonlocal “realistic” Leggett models can be considered refuted by the
... riencing the inertial frame of the beam-splitter becomes doppler shifted when it is reflected by a beam-splitter in motion. Therefore it is coherent to assume that the inertial frame of Alice’s polarizing beam-splitter defines the clock measuring the time for her outcome, and the inertial frame of B ...
... riencing the inertial frame of the beam-splitter becomes doppler shifted when it is reflected by a beam-splitter in motion. Therefore it is coherent to assume that the inertial frame of Alice’s polarizing beam-splitter defines the clock measuring the time for her outcome, and the inertial frame of B ...
Towards a Quantum Field Theory of Mind
... question is, how does that intelligence act? Of course, I could just postulate that there is a Supreme Intelligence and that this being can act in any way that it sees fit. As Niels Bohr once remarked to Albert Einstein, when he was trying to figure out how God did it, “Stop telling God what to do.” ...
... question is, how does that intelligence act? Of course, I could just postulate that there is a Supreme Intelligence and that this being can act in any way that it sees fit. As Niels Bohr once remarked to Albert Einstein, when he was trying to figure out how God did it, “Stop telling God what to do.” ...