PDF
... the third-order nonlinearity (χ(3) ) of the material (silica glass in the case of optical fibers) to generate two daughter photons, called signal and idler photons, respectively. The frequencies of the daughter photons are symmetrically displaced from the pump frequency, satisfying the energy conser ...
... the third-order nonlinearity (χ(3) ) of the material (silica glass in the case of optical fibers) to generate two daughter photons, called signal and idler photons, respectively. The frequencies of the daughter photons are symmetrically displaced from the pump frequency, satisfying the energy conser ...
Bell`s experiment with intra- and inter
... are taken from a large many-body system where all the pairs are generally entangled with each other. Using an explicit example based on single mode entanglement and an ancillary Bose-Einstein condensate, we show that the Bell-inequality violation in such systems can display statistical properties th ...
... are taken from a large many-body system where all the pairs are generally entangled with each other. Using an explicit example based on single mode entanglement and an ancillary Bose-Einstein condensate, we show that the Bell-inequality violation in such systems can display statistical properties th ...
Full-Text PDF
... has emphasized stability and permanence. We now see that, at best, such qualification applies only to very limited aspects. Wherever we look, we discover evolutionary processes leading to diversification and increasing complexity.” Prigogine and the so-called Brussel’s school of thought, were among ...
... has emphasized stability and permanence. We now see that, at best, such qualification applies only to very limited aspects. Wherever we look, we discover evolutionary processes leading to diversification and increasing complexity.” Prigogine and the so-called Brussel’s school of thought, were among ...
3. Generation of the Quantum Fault Table
... literature including [3, 4, 5] presents errorcorrecting codes, and these codes help the system recover from errors of phase-shift and rotations, and it is often mentioned [3, 4, 5, 1, 2] that Qubits can become entangled with the environment causing errors to occur[4, 5, 6, 2]. [18] Presents a study ...
... literature including [3, 4, 5] presents errorcorrecting codes, and these codes help the system recover from errors of phase-shift and rotations, and it is often mentioned [3, 4, 5, 1, 2] that Qubits can become entangled with the environment causing errors to occur[4, 5, 6, 2]. [18] Presents a study ...
Quantum Computing
... Deutsch developed a notion of a quantum mechanical Turing machine. Bernstein, Vazirani, and Yao showed that quantum computers can do anything a classical computer can do with at most a small (logarithmic) slow down. The early 1990s saw the first truly quantum algorithms, algorithms with no classica ...
... Deutsch developed a notion of a quantum mechanical Turing machine. Bernstein, Vazirani, and Yao showed that quantum computers can do anything a classical computer can do with at most a small (logarithmic) slow down. The early 1990s saw the first truly quantum algorithms, algorithms with no classica ...
High-order impulse approximation for calculating pulsed-field recombination F. Robicheaux
... lower principal quantum numbers than might be expected. Although classical methods should be accurate in many cases, quantum calculations should also be performed whenever possible. If both types of calculations are possible, this provides a double check on the theory since a quantum calculation doe ...
... lower principal quantum numbers than might be expected. Although classical methods should be accurate in many cases, quantum calculations should also be performed whenever possible. If both types of calculations are possible, this provides a double check on the theory since a quantum calculation doe ...
Quantum Dot Computing Gates
... Fig. 2 is rotated by 90◦ . The thickness of the GaAs quantum well is about or less than the exciton Bohr radius and size quantization can be observed clearly. The electron and hole in the GaAs quantum well are confined by the AlGaAs energy barrier, respectively. The laser wave length is dependent on ...
... Fig. 2 is rotated by 90◦ . The thickness of the GaAs quantum well is about or less than the exciton Bohr radius and size quantization can be observed clearly. The electron and hole in the GaAs quantum well are confined by the AlGaAs energy barrier, respectively. The laser wave length is dependent on ...
Bosonic Symmetry Protected Topological States: Theory, Numerics
... • The spirit: spherical chicken Leonard Hofstadter from the Big Bang Theory: There's this farmer, and he has these chickens, but they won't lay any eggs. So, he calls a physicist to help. The physicist then does some calculations, and he says, um, I have a solution, but it only works with spherical ...
... • The spirit: spherical chicken Leonard Hofstadter from the Big Bang Theory: There's this farmer, and he has these chickens, but they won't lay any eggs. So, he calls a physicist to help. The physicist then does some calculations, and he says, um, I have a solution, but it only works with spherical ...
Cosmology
... wave and the other as a particle. To be more precise, it was verified that when we are looking for photons, the behavior of the light is clearly that of a wave. However, when we want to observe a photon, its behavior is that of a particle. The first signs that the material world is a lot different t ...
... wave and the other as a particle. To be more precise, it was verified that when we are looking for photons, the behavior of the light is clearly that of a wave. However, when we want to observe a photon, its behavior is that of a particle. The first signs that the material world is a lot different t ...
The Unruh effect revisited
... II. CAUSALITY The field variables Q(x0 , x) with (x0 , x) inside the right Rindler wedge (where the detector is) are causally independent of the Q(0, x), with ...
... II. CAUSALITY The field variables Q(x0 , x) with (x0 , x) inside the right Rindler wedge (where the detector is) are causally independent of the Q(0, x), with ...
Memory matrix theory of magnetotransport in strange metals arXiv
... structure here is identical, and is valid for any isotropic theory, whether or not it is Lorentz invariant. We even need not assume that diffusive charge and heat fluctuations are decoupled (as would be the case when the underlying theory has charge conjugation symmetry) – heat transport could only ...
... structure here is identical, and is valid for any isotropic theory, whether or not it is Lorentz invariant. We even need not assume that diffusive charge and heat fluctuations are decoupled (as would be the case when the underlying theory has charge conjugation symmetry) – heat transport could only ...
Charles Olson and the Quest for a Quantum Poetics
... discussed the physicist's work in his correspondence with William Carlos Williams, who shared Einstein's work with other American poets. In many of his lectures and essays, Williams drew attention to the ways Einstein's theories had changed the world, and he asked poets to acknowledge those changes ...
... discussed the physicist's work in his correspondence with William Carlos Williams, who shared Einstein's work with other American poets. In many of his lectures and essays, Williams drew attention to the ways Einstein's theories had changed the world, and he asked poets to acknowledge those changes ...