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... cat (pardon the expression) mixed or smeared out in equal parts. It is typical of these cases that an indeterminacy originally restricted to the atomic domain becomes transformed into macroscopic indeterminacy, which can then be resolved by direct observation. That prevents us from so naively accept ...
... cat (pardon the expression) mixed or smeared out in equal parts. It is typical of these cases that an indeterminacy originally restricted to the atomic domain becomes transformed into macroscopic indeterminacy, which can then be resolved by direct observation. That prevents us from so naively accept ...
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... The theme of phenomenology and quantum physics is here tackled by examining some basic interpretational issues in quantum physics. One key issue in quantum theory from the very beginning has been whether it is possible to provide a quantum ontology of particles in motion in the same way as in classi ...
... The theme of phenomenology and quantum physics is here tackled by examining some basic interpretational issues in quantum physics. One key issue in quantum theory from the very beginning has been whether it is possible to provide a quantum ontology of particles in motion in the same way as in classi ...
Quantum Parallelism (The Abstract of a Tutorial)
... process classical information and we wish to compute all values of a function f (x) of a binary vector x of length n we need either: one copy of the circuit and 2n time steps (assuming that it takes one time step to compute the value of the function for one argument), or one time step and 2n copies ...
... process classical information and we wish to compute all values of a function f (x) of a binary vector x of length n we need either: one copy of the circuit and 2n time steps (assuming that it takes one time step to compute the value of the function for one argument), or one time step and 2n copies ...
Explorations in Universality
... region R, provided we appropriately initialize the complement of R Does there exist a physically universal CA? Conway’s Life: Not physically universal, because not reversible. No detectors outside R can tell whether the center of R contained an isolated particle that died Many Reversible CAs: Still ...
... region R, provided we appropriately initialize the complement of R Does there exist a physically universal CA? Conway’s Life: Not physically universal, because not reversible. No detectors outside R can tell whether the center of R contained an isolated particle that died Many Reversible CAs: Still ...
Quantum Information and Spacetime
... quantum entanglement. To Einstein, quantum entanglement was so unsettling as to indicate that something is missing from our current understanding of the quantum description of Nature. ...
... quantum entanglement. To Einstein, quantum entanglement was so unsettling as to indicate that something is missing from our current understanding of the quantum description of Nature. ...
Effective Field Theory of Dissipative Fluids
... arXiv:1502.00636, and Crossley, Glorioso, HL, Wang arXiv:1504.07611. ...
... arXiv:1502.00636, and Crossley, Glorioso, HL, Wang arXiv:1504.07611. ...
Spirituality of the Evolving cosmos
... quantum theory explicitly brings the role of the observer into the picture, and so gives a more sophisticated analysis of the dimension of interiority. ...
... quantum theory explicitly brings the role of the observer into the picture, and so gives a more sophisticated analysis of the dimension of interiority. ...
Powerpoint 8/12
... to be released by the evaporating black hole must and will be found in the correct theory of quantum gravity, Therefore Preskill offers, and Hawking/Thorne accept, a wager that: When an initial pure quantum state undergoes gravitational collapse to form a black hole, the final state at the end of bl ...
... to be released by the evaporating black hole must and will be found in the correct theory of quantum gravity, Therefore Preskill offers, and Hawking/Thorne accept, a wager that: When an initial pure quantum state undergoes gravitational collapse to form a black hole, the final state at the end of bl ...
Full text in PDF form
... intrinsic sense unknown to the detector. In this situation we can apply the time-energy inequality [1]. Let us assume that the true energy is E0 : Following [1] ; the intrinsic energy uncertainty on the basis of quantities given in our model is E0 := ...
... intrinsic sense unknown to the detector. In this situation we can apply the time-energy inequality [1]. Let us assume that the true energy is E0 : Following [1] ; the intrinsic energy uncertainty on the basis of quantities given in our model is E0 := ...
Time dependence in quantum mechanics
... anything to happen, that is, in order for there to be any change, then that change must be ceaseless. The reason is that in order for a quantum system to change with time, it must correspond to a superposition of parts with different energies so that the probability density of the system evolves wit ...
... anything to happen, that is, in order for there to be any change, then that change must be ceaseless. The reason is that in order for a quantum system to change with time, it must correspond to a superposition of parts with different energies so that the probability density of the system evolves wit ...
Quantum design
... • A pure quantum state is a vector (denoted something like | ) of unit length in the vector space Cn. • In an orthonormal basis |0, |1, ..., |n-1 it can be represented as | = 0|0 + 1|1 + ... + n-1|n-1. • When measured in this basis, one of the basis states |i is obtained with probabili ...
... • A pure quantum state is a vector (denoted something like | ) of unit length in the vector space Cn. • In an orthonormal basis |0, |1, ..., |n-1 it can be represented as | = 0|0 + 1|1 + ... + n-1|n-1. • When measured in this basis, one of the basis states |i is obtained with probabili ...
On the Derivation of the Time-Dependent Equation of Schrodinger
... probably merely a surrogate for a fourth-order real wave equation applying to non-conservative systems. In Sec. 4 we will return to this problem of why the wavefunction is complex. The first application of Eq. (15) in Ref. 7 was to the interaction of an atom with a classical electric field to give a ...
... probably merely a surrogate for a fourth-order real wave equation applying to non-conservative systems. In Sec. 4 we will return to this problem of why the wavefunction is complex. The first application of Eq. (15) in Ref. 7 was to the interaction of an atom with a classical electric field to give a ...
A quantum calculation of the higher order terms in the Bloch
... terms in the Bloch-Siegert shift. Contrary to Cheng and Stehle’s QED calculation, our results are in complete agreement with those of semi-classical approaches, as can be expected in the RF domain. ...
... terms in the Bloch-Siegert shift. Contrary to Cheng and Stehle’s QED calculation, our results are in complete agreement with those of semi-classical approaches, as can be expected in the RF domain. ...
Quaternions Multivariate Vectors
... temperature quantum computation is proven with respect to Marine Algae Photosynthetic harvesting of photons by chlorophyll. It allows us to postulate that it is ubiquitous to all plant life & to all animal life, too! For if the magnesium atom in chlorophyll is replaced with an iron atom, the result ...
... temperature quantum computation is proven with respect to Marine Algae Photosynthetic harvesting of photons by chlorophyll. It allows us to postulate that it is ubiquitous to all plant life & to all animal life, too! For if the magnesium atom in chlorophyll is replaced with an iron atom, the result ...