Electronic structure and spectroscopy
... • Ĥ being the Hamilton operator of the system; • Ψ is the state function of the system; • E is the energy of the system. This is an eigenvalue equation, Ψ being the eigenfunction of Ĥ, E is the eigenvalue. This has to be solved in order to obtain the states of, e.g. molecules. According to Dirac ( ...
... • Ĥ being the Hamilton operator of the system; • Ψ is the state function of the system; • E is the energy of the system. This is an eigenvalue equation, Ψ being the eigenfunction of Ĥ, E is the eigenvalue. This has to be solved in order to obtain the states of, e.g. molecules. According to Dirac ( ...
Cryogenic Control Architecture for Large
... (Received 4 October 2014; revised manuscript received 21 December 2014; published 23 February 2015) Solid-state qubits have recently advanced to the level that enables them, in principle, to be scaled up into fault-tolerant quantum computers. As these physical qubits continue to advance, meeting the ...
... (Received 4 October 2014; revised manuscript received 21 December 2014; published 23 February 2015) Solid-state qubits have recently advanced to the level that enables them, in principle, to be scaled up into fault-tolerant quantum computers. As these physical qubits continue to advance, meeting the ...
Few-electron quantum dot circuit with integrated charge read out
... of 50 GHz is applied to P . The microwaves pump current I by absorption of photons. This photon-assisted current shows up as two lines, indicated by the two arrows. The white line (bottom) corresponds to pumping from the left to the right reservoir, the dark line (top) corresponds to pumping in the ...
... of 50 GHz is applied to P . The microwaves pump current I by absorption of photons. This photon-assisted current shows up as two lines, indicated by the two arrows. The white line (bottom) corresponds to pumping from the left to the right reservoir, the dark line (top) corresponds to pumping in the ...
Renormalization
... One might be tempted to conclude from this that a phenomenological description is simply not possible beyond the delta function approximation. After all, if the underlying theory is known, one can always compute the corrections without any approximation, and it might be argued that the inconsistenci ...
... One might be tempted to conclude from this that a phenomenological description is simply not possible beyond the delta function approximation. After all, if the underlying theory is known, one can always compute the corrections without any approximation, and it might be argued that the inconsistenci ...
Encyclopedia Polyhedra
... and I have found it a big distraction to have to stop my current train of thought and calculate the needed angle. It is very convenient to have a table of all these polyhedrons’ numerical data. In addition to the polyhedra data, I have collected some useful information about how the polyhedra fit wi ...
... and I have found it a big distraction to have to stop my current train of thought and calculate the needed angle. It is very convenient to have a table of all these polyhedrons’ numerical data. In addition to the polyhedra data, I have collected some useful information about how the polyhedra fit wi ...
TQFTs - UCSB Math Department
... manifolds Σi . Two cobordisms (X1 ; ∂1 X, ∂2 X; p1 , p2 ) and (X2 ; ∂2 X, ∂3 X; h1 , h2 ) are glued only by the diffeomorphism g that commutes with the parameterizations p2 and h1 , ie g = p2 ·h1−1 . It can be derived later that such a tautology diffeomorphism is the identity for gluing cobordisms. 2. ...
... manifolds Σi . Two cobordisms (X1 ; ∂1 X, ∂2 X; p1 , p2 ) and (X2 ; ∂2 X, ∂3 X; h1 , h2 ) are glued only by the diffeomorphism g that commutes with the parameterizations p2 and h1 , ie g = p2 ·h1−1 . It can be derived later that such a tautology diffeomorphism is the identity for gluing cobordisms. 2. ...
Abstract Experiments demonstrating entanglement swapping have
... the lesson that quantum states are neither descriptions nor representations of physical reality. In particular, it undermines the idea that ascribing an entangled state to quantum systems is a way of representing some new, non-classical, physical relation between them. (Healey 2012, 31) The idea of ...
... the lesson that quantum states are neither descriptions nor representations of physical reality. In particular, it undermines the idea that ascribing an entangled state to quantum systems is a way of representing some new, non-classical, physical relation between them. (Healey 2012, 31) The idea of ...
ACTION AT A DISTANCE AND COSMOLOGY: A Historical
... Fred Hoyle and I were very impressed by this conclusion. Only a few months before we had argued against the claim by Martin Ryle and his group in Cambridge that their observations of radio source counts ruled out the steady state theory. Those arguments involved several details of observational erro ...
... Fred Hoyle and I were very impressed by this conclusion. Only a few months before we had argued against the claim by Martin Ryle and his group in Cambridge that their observations of radio source counts ruled out the steady state theory. Those arguments involved several details of observational erro ...
PDF: Aspden et al 2016 b
... several constraints placed upon the down-conversion process. First, down-conversion replaces one photon with two new photons. The energies of the emitted pair of photons must, according conservation of energy, add up to the energy of the incident pump photon: !hxpump ¼ !hx1 þ !hx2 . This implies tha ...
... several constraints placed upon the down-conversion process. First, down-conversion replaces one photon with two new photons. The energies of the emitted pair of photons must, according conservation of energy, add up to the energy of the incident pump photon: !hxpump ¼ !hx1 þ !hx2 . This implies tha ...
Exact quantum query complexity
... Other exact quantum query algorithms for total functions Er... In fact, to my knowledge there are no other (non-trivial) exact quantum query algorithms for total functions known! However, some authors have used the algorithm for parity as a subroutine, e.g. [Hayes et al ’02] use it to compute the m ...
... Other exact quantum query algorithms for total functions Er... In fact, to my knowledge there are no other (non-trivial) exact quantum query algorithms for total functions known! However, some authors have used the algorithm for parity as a subroutine, e.g. [Hayes et al ’02] use it to compute the m ...
Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
... The aim of this chapter is to introduce and explore some of the simplest aspects of relativistic quantum mechanics. Out of this analysis will emerge the KleinGordon and Dirac equations, and the concept of quantum mechanical spin. This introduction prepares the way for the construction of relativisti ...
... The aim of this chapter is to introduce and explore some of the simplest aspects of relativistic quantum mechanics. Out of this analysis will emerge the KleinGordon and Dirac equations, and the concept of quantum mechanical spin. This introduction prepares the way for the construction of relativisti ...