Detectability, Invasiveness and the Quantum Three Box Paradox
... positions. She puts the a ball in the box in position 3, throws a blanket over the boxes and under cover of the blanket shuffles the boxes around. The blanket is removed and Bob is allowed to look in either the box in position 1 or position 2. Alice is blindfolded for this, so she is unaware which b ...
... positions. She puts the a ball in the box in position 3, throws a blanket over the boxes and under cover of the blanket shuffles the boxes around. The blanket is removed and Bob is allowed to look in either the box in position 1 or position 2. Alice is blindfolded for this, so she is unaware which b ...
A classical treatment of optical tunneling in plasmonic gaps
... nanoscale and the achievement of strong and very conned local eld enhancements.1–6 This opens a route to a variety of applications, in e.g. Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS),7–11 control of radiation from single quantum emitters,12–17 or generation of high harmonic pulses at extreme ultra ...
... nanoscale and the achievement of strong and very conned local eld enhancements.1–6 This opens a route to a variety of applications, in e.g. Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS),7–11 control of radiation from single quantum emitters,12–17 or generation of high harmonic pulses at extreme ultra ...
Observation of topological links associated with Hopf
... recently discovered Z2 topological insulators [6–8] fit into this classification paradigm. Topological insulators are insulating materials featuring conducting surface states protected by time-reversal symmetries [1, 2]. Without any symmetry protection, multi-band Hamiltonians in 3D should only exhi ...
... recently discovered Z2 topological insulators [6–8] fit into this classification paradigm. Topological insulators are insulating materials featuring conducting surface states protected by time-reversal symmetries [1, 2]. Without any symmetry protection, multi-band Hamiltonians in 3D should only exhi ...
DECOHERENCE AND DYNAMICAL DECOUPLING IN SOLID-STATE SPIN QUBITS Wayne Martin Witzel
... According to the quantum theory of physics, however, nature somehow stores information in a much richer, qualitatively different sense. The elements of quantum information are called qubits (quantum bits) and can represent a superposition (a mixture) of both zero and one. More importantly, multiple ...
... According to the quantum theory of physics, however, nature somehow stores information in a much richer, qualitatively different sense. The elements of quantum information are called qubits (quantum bits) and can represent a superposition (a mixture) of both zero and one. More importantly, multiple ...
acta physica slovaca vol. 50 No. 1, 1 – 198 February 2000
... We present in this work a straightforward, and a “very natural” theoretical extension of traditional (linear) quantum mechanics (QM), providing a general framework of several physical theories. It contains QM itself, its (almost all up to now published) nonlinear modifications and extensions, and al ...
... We present in this work a straightforward, and a “very natural” theoretical extension of traditional (linear) quantum mechanics (QM), providing a general framework of several physical theories. It contains QM itself, its (almost all up to now published) nonlinear modifications and extensions, and al ...
A One Category Ontology
... between the bundle and its constituents.7 This distinction is not always as sharp as that made by defenders of other constituent and relational ontologies. Traditional bundle theory counts as a one category ontology in the sense that it constructs the members of the object category from the members ...
... between the bundle and its constituents.7 This distinction is not always as sharp as that made by defenders of other constituent and relational ontologies. Traditional bundle theory counts as a one category ontology in the sense that it constructs the members of the object category from the members ...
Antihydrogen Gravitational States Abstract - Institut Laue
... valid for antimatter? This has never been tested. In the context of the general relativity theory, the universality of free fall is often referred to as the Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP). Violations of WEP could occur in ordinary matter-matter interactions e.g. as a result of the difference in th ...
... valid for antimatter? This has never been tested. In the context of the general relativity theory, the universality of free fall is often referred to as the Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP). Violations of WEP could occur in ordinary matter-matter interactions e.g. as a result of the difference in th ...
Dynamics and Excited States of Quantum Many
... and what details are unimportant. Unfortunately, in the particular case of interacting quantum mechanical degrees of freedom, such simulations cannot be performed on a large scale. The fundamental problem is the exponential scaling of the Hilbert space size: for example, in order to fully model the ...
... and what details are unimportant. Unfortunately, in the particular case of interacting quantum mechanical degrees of freedom, such simulations cannot be performed on a large scale. The fundamental problem is the exponential scaling of the Hilbert space size: for example, in order to fully model the ...
Geometrical aspects of local gauge symmetry - Philsci
... It seems that in few cases global features are important in gauge theories, but why should we make a requisite for the framework of philosophical analysis that it should be able to manage them? Are monopoles and instantons not marginal examples? Is it necessary to cope with them, if our ultimate goa ...
... It seems that in few cases global features are important in gauge theories, but why should we make a requisite for the framework of philosophical analysis that it should be able to manage them? Are monopoles and instantons not marginal examples? Is it necessary to cope with them, if our ultimate goa ...
Conformal Bootstrap Approach to O(N) Fixed Points in Five
... with its implication to higher-spin holography was much debated. We find an affirmative result on this question by utilizing conformal bootstrap approach. In solving for the crossing symmetry condition, we propose a new approach based on specification for the low-lying spectrum distribution. We find ...
... with its implication to higher-spin holography was much debated. We find an affirmative result on this question by utilizing conformal bootstrap approach. In solving for the crossing symmetry condition, we propose a new approach based on specification for the low-lying spectrum distribution. We find ...
The challenge of consciousness with special reference to the exclusive disjunction
... sense of mental causation so as to avoid epiphenomenalism?’ (Burton 1995:164). This is also a philosophical problem. The article examines anew the attempt (in explaining consciousness) to reduce consciousness to the physical-material brain – neural pathways. The strong reductive physicalist claims a ...
... sense of mental causation so as to avoid epiphenomenalism?’ (Burton 1995:164). This is also a philosophical problem. The article examines anew the attempt (in explaining consciousness) to reduce consciousness to the physical-material brain – neural pathways. The strong reductive physicalist claims a ...