Pure State Estimation and the Characterization of
... before we can extract conclusions from ‘‘what we see.’’ This figure of merit can be, for instance, the mean variance between our estimator and the quantity we want to determine [2], or the mutual information between the outcome of our measurement and the parameters that describe the possible set of ...
... before we can extract conclusions from ‘‘what we see.’’ This figure of merit can be, for instance, the mean variance between our estimator and the quantity we want to determine [2], or the mutual information between the outcome of our measurement and the parameters that describe the possible set of ...
Abstract - Quantum Realism and Special Reference
... the former conjecture is relevant here. I will not speculate in this paper on how this could be the case though. I agree with Bohr (and also Schrodinger) that the radii of successive orbitals is a quadratic function of the principal quantum number n. However, I both disagree with the rationale which ...
... the former conjecture is relevant here. I will not speculate in this paper on how this could be the case though. I agree with Bohr (and also Schrodinger) that the radii of successive orbitals is a quadratic function of the principal quantum number n. However, I both disagree with the rationale which ...
D.5 Quantum error correction - UTK-EECS
... & Chuang, 2010, §10.2). The essence of this code is that triple redundancy is used to correct X errors, and triple redundancy again to correct Z errors, thus requiring nine code qubits for each logical qubut. Since Y = ZX and the Pauli matrices are a basis, this code is able to correct all errors. Q ...
... & Chuang, 2010, §10.2). The essence of this code is that triple redundancy is used to correct X errors, and triple redundancy again to correct Z errors, thus requiring nine code qubits for each logical qubut. Since Y = ZX and the Pauli matrices are a basis, this code is able to correct all errors. Q ...
PPT2
... schemes we choose square pulses with Rabi frequency j and duraction j = / j. This leads to an excitation probability P(q) shown right. With increasing pulse duraction the region of excitation is narrowed down. All momenta q except those with q¼0 are excited. By using Blackman pulses a more box ...
... schemes we choose square pulses with Rabi frequency j and duraction j = / j. This leads to an excitation probability P(q) shown right. With increasing pulse duraction the region of excitation is narrowed down. All momenta q except those with q¼0 are excited. By using Blackman pulses a more box ...
fundamental_reality\Photons and Phonons
... "Veljkovic and Cosic propose that molecular interactions are electrical in nature, and they take place over distances that are large compared with the size of molecules. Cosic later introduced the idea of dynamic electromagnetic field interactions, that molecules recognize their particular targets a ...
... "Veljkovic and Cosic propose that molecular interactions are electrical in nature, and they take place over distances that are large compared with the size of molecules. Cosic later introduced the idea of dynamic electromagnetic field interactions, that molecules recognize their particular targets a ...
PEPS, matrix product operators and the Bethe ansatz
... • Ground states have extremal local correlations: all (quasi-)long range correlations are a consequence of the fact that those local correlations must be made compatible with translational invariance ...
... • Ground states have extremal local correlations: all (quasi-)long range correlations are a consequence of the fact that those local correlations must be made compatible with translational invariance ...
3 Nov 08 - Seattle Central College
... macroscopic level, and thus, we have to combine two different ideas to describe its behavior.” (Cracolice & Peters, 3/e) ...
... macroscopic level, and thus, we have to combine two different ideas to describe its behavior.” (Cracolice & Peters, 3/e) ...
Recent Development in Density Functional Theory in the
... theory of the electronic structure of matter from a ‘Newtonian’ perspective of ‘classical’ fields and quantal sources. The fields are representative of the system density, kinetic effects, and electron correlations due to the Pauli Exclusion Principle and Coulomb repulsion. The ‘Newtonian’ descripti ...
... theory of the electronic structure of matter from a ‘Newtonian’ perspective of ‘classical’ fields and quantal sources. The fields are representative of the system density, kinetic effects, and electron correlations due to the Pauli Exclusion Principle and Coulomb repulsion. The ‘Newtonian’ descripti ...
66 - Narod.ru
... impose on such ‘waves’ the quantization conditions ‘à la the Debye model’"? After that followed his central idea: "This implies none other than the need to take seriously into consideration the proposal of L. de Broglie and A. Einstein concerning the wave theory of moving particles." The next articl ...
... impose on such ‘waves’ the quantization conditions ‘à la the Debye model’"? After that followed his central idea: "This implies none other than the need to take seriously into consideration the proposal of L. de Broglie and A. Einstein concerning the wave theory of moving particles." The next articl ...
Quantum Field Theory and Coalgebraic Logic in Theoretical
... (Freedman et al., 2002). Effectively, all the interest for this “non-Abelian” quantum computing architecture originally derived from such a demonstration. The problem remains, however, if non-Abelian anyons have been effectively observed and measured, as announced by Bell Laboratories in an implemen ...
... (Freedman et al., 2002). Effectively, all the interest for this “non-Abelian” quantum computing architecture originally derived from such a demonstration. The problem remains, however, if non-Abelian anyons have been effectively observed and measured, as announced by Bell Laboratories in an implemen ...
Halperin Presentation - National Academy of Sciences
... "Discoveries of superfluid phases in 3He, high Tc superconductors, graphene and topological insulators have brought into focus materials where quasiparticles are described by the same Dirac equation that governs behavior of relativistic particles. This class of materials, called Dirac materials, exh ...
... "Discoveries of superfluid phases in 3He, high Tc superconductors, graphene and topological insulators have brought into focus materials where quasiparticles are described by the same Dirac equation that governs behavior of relativistic particles. This class of materials, called Dirac materials, exh ...
Quantum Entanglement in Many-body Systems
... The main theme of the whole course is that emergent phenomena appear when individual particles are brought to interact together. The interaction among these particles play a major role in determining the emergent behavior of the system. Interactions, however, induce quantum entanglement. In this sen ...
... The main theme of the whole course is that emergent phenomena appear when individual particles are brought to interact together. The interaction among these particles play a major role in determining the emergent behavior of the system. Interactions, however, induce quantum entanglement. In this sen ...
Interpretation Neutrality in the Classical Domain of Quantum Theory
... fers from, and serves to complement, these other investigations. Generally speaking, none of these sources formulates the decoherence-based account of classical behavior in a way that can be transparently and straightforwardly tailored to accommodate multiple interpretation-dependent collapse mecha ...
... fers from, and serves to complement, these other investigations. Generally speaking, none of these sources formulates the decoherence-based account of classical behavior in a way that can be transparently and straightforwardly tailored to accommodate multiple interpretation-dependent collapse mecha ...
Quantum mechanics as a representation of classical conditional
... 3. requiring that the conditional probabilities of the measurement outcomes be given by the Born rule; 4. requiring that the projection postulate also holds; 5. and also requiring that the conditional probabilities emerge from the underlying elements of reality even if all these hold, Ws is not nece ...
... 3. requiring that the conditional probabilities of the measurement outcomes be given by the Born rule; 4. requiring that the projection postulate also holds; 5. and also requiring that the conditional probabilities emerge from the underlying elements of reality even if all these hold, Ws is not nece ...
Slides - Agenda
... An exact procedure for computing many-particle Bohmian trajectories The correlations are introduced into the time-dependent potentials 4th The interacting potential from (a classical-like) Bohmian trajectories 5th There is a real potential to account for “non-classical” correlations 6th There is a i ...
... An exact procedure for computing many-particle Bohmian trajectories The correlations are introduced into the time-dependent potentials 4th The interacting potential from (a classical-like) Bohmian trajectories 5th There is a real potential to account for “non-classical” correlations 6th There is a i ...
Octonionic Dirac Equation
... P - Physical Contents : P1 - We emphasize that a characteristic of our formalism is the absolute need of a complex scalar product (in QQM the use of a complex geometry is not obligatory and thus a question of choice). Using a complex geometry we overcame the hermiticity problem and gave the appropri ...
... P - Physical Contents : P1 - We emphasize that a characteristic of our formalism is the absolute need of a complex scalar product (in QQM the use of a complex geometry is not obligatory and thus a question of choice). Using a complex geometry we overcame the hermiticity problem and gave the appropri ...