数学与系统科学研究院学术报告
... Decoherence, which is caused due to the interaction of a quantum system with its environment plagues all quantum systems and leads to the loss of quantum properties that are vital for quantum computation and quantum information processing. In this work we propose a novel strategy using techniques fr ...
... Decoherence, which is caused due to the interaction of a quantum system with its environment plagues all quantum systems and leads to the loss of quantum properties that are vital for quantum computation and quantum information processing. In this work we propose a novel strategy using techniques fr ...
Quantum Theory and Electrons as Waves
... If light could have particle-like behavior, then could matter have wave-like behavior? ...
... If light could have particle-like behavior, then could matter have wave-like behavior? ...
Section 5-2
... • All moving particles behave like waves • Wave characteristics decrease as mass increases ...
... • All moving particles behave like waves • Wave characteristics decrease as mass increases ...
Quantum Communication: A real Enigma
... * Nielsen & Chuang, Quantum computation and quantum information. (and references therein) Part II: Papers available at arxiv.org: * Devetak, The private classical capacity and quantum capacity of a quantum channel, quant-ph/0304127 * Devetak, Harrow & Winter, A family of quantum protocols, ...
... * Nielsen & Chuang, Quantum computation and quantum information. (and references therein) Part II: Papers available at arxiv.org: * Devetak, The private classical capacity and quantum capacity of a quantum channel, quant-ph/0304127 * Devetak, Harrow & Winter, A family of quantum protocols, ...
Exponential complexity and ontological theories of quantum
... description -> Monte Carlo methods with a finite number of realizations Quantum Monte Carlo methods: sign problem for Fermions and real time dynamics-> exponential growth of the statistical errors Are the ontological theories of quantum mechanics a possible solution of the sign problem? ...
... description -> Monte Carlo methods with a finite number of realizations Quantum Monte Carlo methods: sign problem for Fermions and real time dynamics-> exponential growth of the statistical errors Are the ontological theories of quantum mechanics a possible solution of the sign problem? ...
Anecdotes in the Lives of Some Prominent Physicists behind The
... The rationale for my study plan to read “behind-the-scenes” that lead to the development of theories of the duality of the wave-particle nature of matter. I would like to know what kind of thinking stimulated the amazing breakthroughs of these physicists. What motivated these scientists, what was th ...
... The rationale for my study plan to read “behind-the-scenes” that lead to the development of theories of the duality of the wave-particle nature of matter. I would like to know what kind of thinking stimulated the amazing breakthroughs of these physicists. What motivated these scientists, what was th ...
Scotty may soon be able to beam us up
... In effect, teleportation is not really shifting matter from one place to another. The particle being changed was already there. But the process of changing that particle's properties destroys the state of the original particle, so it is equivalent to moving it. Cristian Calude, a computer science pr ...
... In effect, teleportation is not really shifting matter from one place to another. The particle being changed was already there. But the process of changing that particle's properties destroys the state of the original particle, so it is equivalent to moving it. Cristian Calude, a computer science pr ...
A proof of Bell`s inequality in quantum mechanics using causal
... had we done something differently (i.e. counterfactuals), while still preserving locality. This is not possible with quantum mechanics. In summary, Bell’s inequality (and its experimental support) show that the Copenhagen standpoint of abandoning counterfactuals is not only possible, it is also nece ...
... had we done something differently (i.e. counterfactuals), while still preserving locality. This is not possible with quantum mechanics. In summary, Bell’s inequality (and its experimental support) show that the Copenhagen standpoint of abandoning counterfactuals is not only possible, it is also nece ...
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... at singular (in the sense of disconnected, or isolated), sharply defined, geometric points in space-time. One of the proposed resolutions of this problem is Non-commutative Geometry (NCG), or ‘Quantum Geometry’, where QST has ‘no points’ (or perhaps no point!), in the sense of visualization of such ...
... at singular (in the sense of disconnected, or isolated), sharply defined, geometric points in space-time. One of the proposed resolutions of this problem is Non-commutative Geometry (NCG), or ‘Quantum Geometry’, where QST has ‘no points’ (or perhaps no point!), in the sense of visualization of such ...
Task 1
... Read the passage and fill in the gaps. This energy ____________ is noteworthy for three reasons. Firstly, the energies are "quantized", and may only take the __________ values of times 1/2, 3/2, 5/2, and so forth. This is a feature of many quantum mechanical systems. In the following section on ladd ...
... Read the passage and fill in the gaps. This energy ____________ is noteworthy for three reasons. Firstly, the energies are "quantized", and may only take the __________ values of times 1/2, 3/2, 5/2, and so forth. This is a feature of many quantum mechanical systems. In the following section on ladd ...
planck , s law and the light quantum hypothesis
... been developed during the past twenty years and has yielded rich harvests in all fields of physics. Since its publication in the year 1901 many types of derivations of this law have been suggested. It is acknowledged that the fundamental assumptions of the quantum theory are inconsistent with the la ...
... been developed during the past twenty years and has yielded rich harvests in all fields of physics. Since its publication in the year 1901 many types of derivations of this law have been suggested. It is acknowledged that the fundamental assumptions of the quantum theory are inconsistent with the la ...