
Realization of a Knill-Laflamme-Milburn controlled
... Fig. 2B, can be conveniently incorporated into the state preparation and measurement, corresponding to a change of basis, as described in the caption to Fig. 3. The blue line indicates optical paths for vertically polarized components, and the red line indicates optical paths for horizontally polari ...
... Fig. 2B, can be conveniently incorporated into the state preparation and measurement, corresponding to a change of basis, as described in the caption to Fig. 3. The blue line indicates optical paths for vertically polarized components, and the red line indicates optical paths for horizontally polari ...
1 The quantum-classical boundary and the moments of inertia of
... general characteristics of a finite, expanding universe were explored, and estimates were made of limitations on the extent of quantum waves, and of uncertainties in position of objects dependent on general properties of the universe. These studies have all led to the conclusion that sufficiently la ...
... general characteristics of a finite, expanding universe were explored, and estimates were made of limitations on the extent of quantum waves, and of uncertainties in position of objects dependent on general properties of the universe. These studies have all led to the conclusion that sufficiently la ...
Pdf - Text of NPTEL IIT Video Lectures
... Hydrogen atom had a wave function which was divided into two parts a radial part and an angular part. The radial part described the distribution of the wave function as a function the radial distance from the nucleus. The angular part described how the wave function looks like. How the squares of th ...
... Hydrogen atom had a wave function which was divided into two parts a radial part and an angular part. The radial part described the distribution of the wave function as a function the radial distance from the nucleus. The angular part described how the wave function looks like. How the squares of th ...
Quantum Teleportation
... Although the basis for such technology evades current theory, it is conceivable that it might eventually be feasible. If this technology were produced, however, society would totally change. The effects on freight transport would be incredible. There would be hardly any need to move items by convent ...
... Although the basis for such technology evades current theory, it is conceivable that it might eventually be feasible. If this technology were produced, however, society would totally change. The effects on freight transport would be incredible. There would be hardly any need to move items by convent ...
Standard Model at the LHC (Lecture 1: Theoretical Recap) M. Schott
... × (phasespace) flux flux given by experiment phase space : ’easy’ QM consideration M : matrix element σ= ...
... × (phasespace) flux flux given by experiment phase space : ’easy’ QM consideration M : matrix element σ= ...
A near–quantum-limited Josephson traveling
... of qubit state information collection is related to the signalto-noise ratio (SNR) of integrated readout histograms as Γ 'm = ( SNR) 2 / 8τ where τ is the measurement integration time. The quantum efficiency is the ratio of these two quantities, η = Γ 'm / Γ m , which saturates to 1 when the dephas ...
... of qubit state information collection is related to the signalto-noise ratio (SNR) of integrated readout histograms as Γ 'm = ( SNR) 2 / 8τ where τ is the measurement integration time. The quantum efficiency is the ratio of these two quantities, η = Γ 'm / Γ m , which saturates to 1 when the dephas ...
Charge dynamics and spin blockade in a hybrid double quantum dot
... the double dot has ionic-type wave functions, where the charges are localized on the dot or donor. (c) States jgi and jei have opposite values of quantum capacitance, and hence, monitoring [panel (d)] the interdot charge transition (asterisk), as a function of applied microwave frequency, shows a re ...
... the double dot has ionic-type wave functions, where the charges are localized on the dot or donor. (c) States jgi and jei have opposite values of quantum capacitance, and hence, monitoring [panel (d)] the interdot charge transition (asterisk), as a function of applied microwave frequency, shows a re ...
Chapter 1 - UniMAP Portal
... 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Rectilinear Kinematics: Continuous Motion. 1.3 Rectilinear Kinematics: Erratic Motion 1.4 General Curvilinear Motion 1.5 Curvilinear Motion: Rectangular Component 1.6 Motion of a Projectile 1.7 Curvilinear Motion: Normal and Tangential Components Chapter 2. Kinetics of a Partic ...
... 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Rectilinear Kinematics: Continuous Motion. 1.3 Rectilinear Kinematics: Erratic Motion 1.4 General Curvilinear Motion 1.5 Curvilinear Motion: Rectangular Component 1.6 Motion of a Projectile 1.7 Curvilinear Motion: Normal and Tangential Components Chapter 2. Kinetics of a Partic ...
Quantum monodromy in the two-centre problem Waalkens
... The fact that they differ from the identity matrix proves the presence of monodromy, i.e. the smooth continuation of actions leads to multivalued functions. 5. Quantum monodromy The quantum mechanical two-centre problem is described by three commuting operators Ĥ , Ĝ and L̂z which are related to t ...
... The fact that they differ from the identity matrix proves the presence of monodromy, i.e. the smooth continuation of actions leads to multivalued functions. 5. Quantum monodromy The quantum mechanical two-centre problem is described by three commuting operators Ĥ , Ĝ and L̂z which are related to t ...
Higher-derivative Lagrangians, nonlocality, problems, and solutions
... more interesting and disturbing problems, with examples. A natural method of removing all the problems of higher derivatives is reviewed. This method of "perturbative constraints" is required for at least one class of higher-derivative theories those which are associated with nonlocality. Nonlocalit ...
... more interesting and disturbing problems, with examples. A natural method of removing all the problems of higher derivatives is reviewed. This method of "perturbative constraints" is required for at least one class of higher-derivative theories those which are associated with nonlocality. Nonlocalit ...
GroupMeeting_pjlin_20040810_pomeron
... Consider a two-particle to two-particle scattering preocess in t-channel at a center of mass energy, s which is much larger than the masses of external particles. The amplitude can be expand as a series in Legendre polynomials, Pl cos where is the scattering angle in cms and is related to s, ...
... Consider a two-particle to two-particle scattering preocess in t-channel at a center of mass energy, s which is much larger than the masses of external particles. The amplitude can be expand as a series in Legendre polynomials, Pl cos where is the scattering angle in cms and is related to s, ...