
On the Physical Origin of the Lamb Shift
... In doing so, we revisit the problem of introducing radiation into quantum mechanics, study a toy model for a dissipative perturbation to the Hydrogen Hamiltonian and eventually analyse a possible effective theory for bound state relativistic quantum physics of light and matter introduced by Barut. W ...
... In doing so, we revisit the problem of introducing radiation into quantum mechanics, study a toy model for a dissipative perturbation to the Hydrogen Hamiltonian and eventually analyse a possible effective theory for bound state relativistic quantum physics of light and matter introduced by Barut. W ...
Difficulties in the Implementation of Quantum Computers Abhilash
... Computation invariably involves errors, which are internal or externally induced. The classical computers has the capacity to perform well because the non-linearly (clamping or hard-limiting) of the computation process makes it possible to eliminate small errors, subsequent to which the larger bit e ...
... Computation invariably involves errors, which are internal or externally induced. The classical computers has the capacity to perform well because the non-linearly (clamping or hard-limiting) of the computation process makes it possible to eliminate small errors, subsequent to which the larger bit e ...
Wigner Jenő és a „kvantum disszidensek”
... The source of light 1 sends a beam onto a half-silvered mirror which splits the beam into two, one which is reflected on the mirror 3 the other on mirror 4 4. The two beams are brought to intereference at 5. The interference pattern at 5 can be calculated as a function of the path difference for the ...
... The source of light 1 sends a beam onto a half-silvered mirror which splits the beam into two, one which is reflected on the mirror 3 the other on mirror 4 4. The two beams are brought to intereference at 5. The interference pattern at 5 can be calculated as a function of the path difference for the ...
A critical analysis of the hydrino model
... Hydrinos are alleged lower-energetic electronic states of the hydrogen atom. These states are predicted within a new deterministic theory of quantum mechanics called the “grand unified theory of classical quantum mechanics” (CQM) [23]. In this theory the sheath electrons of an atom are orbiting the ...
... Hydrinos are alleged lower-energetic electronic states of the hydrogen atom. These states are predicted within a new deterministic theory of quantum mechanics called the “grand unified theory of classical quantum mechanics” (CQM) [23]. In this theory the sheath electrons of an atom are orbiting the ...
A functional quantum programming language
... input qubit x, returns one of two superpositions of a qubit. We can also easily calculate that applying had twice gets us back where we started by cancelling out amplitudes. An important feature of quantum programming is the possibility to create superpositions which have non-local effects. A simple ...
... input qubit x, returns one of two superpositions of a qubit. We can also easily calculate that applying had twice gets us back where we started by cancelling out amplitudes. An important feature of quantum programming is the possibility to create superpositions which have non-local effects. A simple ...
Chapter 2: Atoms and Electrons
... The main effort of science is to describe what happens in nature, in as complete and concise a form as possible. In physics this effort involves observing natural phenomena, relating these observations to previously established theory, and finally establishing a physical model for the observations. ...
... The main effort of science is to describe what happens in nature, in as complete and concise a form as possible. In physics this effort involves observing natural phenomena, relating these observations to previously established theory, and finally establishing a physical model for the observations. ...
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... In each moment of time, these two forces are equal, hence in balance. That gives us the following differential equation, describing how the particle plasma will oscillate as result of mass and forces involved: Picture partf6.gif ...
... In each moment of time, these two forces are equal, hence in balance. That gives us the following differential equation, describing how the particle plasma will oscillate as result of mass and forces involved: Picture partf6.gif ...
On Many-Minds Interpretations of Quantum Theory
... short time intervals, quantum states can be found which will give apparently accurate representations of the physical states of essentially all non-gravitational physical systems, however large or complex they may be. Indeed, states can be found which are not only “apparently accurate” in the sense ...
... short time intervals, quantum states can be found which will give apparently accurate representations of the physical states of essentially all non-gravitational physical systems, however large or complex they may be. Indeed, states can be found which are not only “apparently accurate” in the sense ...
Derivation of the Born Rule from Operational Assumptions
... Whence the Born rule? It is fundamental to quantum mechanics; it is the essential link between probability and a formalism which is otherwise deterministic; it encapsulates the measurement postulates. Gleason’s theorem [4] is mathematically informative, but its premises are too strong to have any di ...
... Whence the Born rule? It is fundamental to quantum mechanics; it is the essential link between probability and a formalism which is otherwise deterministic; it encapsulates the measurement postulates. Gleason’s theorem [4] is mathematically informative, but its premises are too strong to have any di ...
Relation between the field quadratures and the characteristic
... function, that constitutes an alternative representation of a quantum state of the field. Recently, there has been interest in the production of superposition states of macroscopic systems such as a moving mirror [18]. It is therefore of interest to have schemes to measure the non-classical states t ...
... function, that constitutes an alternative representation of a quantum state of the field. Recently, there has been interest in the production of superposition states of macroscopic systems such as a moving mirror [18]. It is therefore of interest to have schemes to measure the non-classical states t ...
Notes on the “Advanced Tools and Concepts” section of the full day
... It might be useful at this point to give a short outline of two ways in which density matrices might be used to construct quantum models of decision. Our motivating example was useful for setting the scene and explaining what density matrices are, but it is obviously unrealistic. What is true howeve ...
... It might be useful at this point to give a short outline of two ways in which density matrices might be used to construct quantum models of decision. Our motivating example was useful for setting the scene and explaining what density matrices are, but it is obviously unrealistic. What is true howeve ...