
Abstracts - QCMC 2016 - Centre for Quantum Technologies
... 19:30 Conference Dinner @ Keppel Club ...
... 19:30 Conference Dinner @ Keppel Club ...
From quantum foundations to quantum information protocols and back PhD thesis
... Physics and information interplay Since the laws were written with such level of abstraction, it was easy to forget one thing: the information laws derived for those bits were assuming implicitly that the underlying physical systems were classical, that is, governed by classical physics. However, si ...
... Physics and information interplay Since the laws were written with such level of abstraction, it was easy to forget one thing: the information laws derived for those bits were assuming implicitly that the underlying physical systems were classical, that is, governed by classical physics. However, si ...
imaging single-electron charging in nanostructures by low
... Science is a collaborative and social endeavor, and it is my pleasure to acknowledge other people’s contributions to this work. There is a large number of colleagues, collaborators, and friends that I had a chance to interact and work with, and it seems impossible to credit them all. Many of the peo ...
... Science is a collaborative and social endeavor, and it is my pleasure to acknowledge other people’s contributions to this work. There is a large number of colleagues, collaborators, and friends that I had a chance to interact and work with, and it seems impossible to credit them all. Many of the peo ...
COMPUTER-AIDED-DESIGN METHODS FOR EMERGING
... Our early investigation of reversible logic is concerned with a virtual implementation that uses a direct translation of relatively complex binary functions into circuits composed of Fredkin reversible gates. This allowed us to project size and speed complexity of complex reversible circuits, altho ...
... Our early investigation of reversible logic is concerned with a virtual implementation that uses a direct translation of relatively complex binary functions into circuits composed of Fredkin reversible gates. This allowed us to project size and speed complexity of complex reversible circuits, altho ...
Quantum networking with single ions and single photons interfaced in free space
... candidates for future large-scale quantum-information processors [31, 32]. Atomic ions can be confined by oscillating electric fields and well isolated from the laboratory environment [33]. Hence they can easily be cooled to very low temperatures [34] and exhibit very long coherence times [35]. Typi ...
... candidates for future large-scale quantum-information processors [31, 32]. Atomic ions can be confined by oscillating electric fields and well isolated from the laboratory environment [33]. Hence they can easily be cooled to very low temperatures [34] and exhibit very long coherence times [35]. Typi ...
Preparatory Problems of the 40th IChO - IChO-2016
... He took out a pellet, dried it with great care, and dropped it into a bowl of water. Instead of slowly dissolving or sinking, the pellet began a strange dance on the surface of the water, hissed ominously, gave out bubbles and some malodorous product. The acrid fumes took me by the throat and set me ...
... He took out a pellet, dried it with great care, and dropped it into a bowl of water. Instead of slowly dissolving or sinking, the pellet began a strange dance on the surface of the water, hissed ominously, gave out bubbles and some malodorous product. The acrid fumes took me by the throat and set me ...
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... insurance, and with whom I shared many a coffee and reflections on grad school while we were both writing up. Also Marko Cetina and Monika Schleier-Smith - one enriched my cultural paucity, the other my health. Elsewhere, the women in physics group at MIT was the conduit for many a friendship - in ...
... insurance, and with whom I shared many a coffee and reflections on grad school while we were both writing up. Also Marko Cetina and Monika Schleier-Smith - one enriched my cultural paucity, the other my health. Elsewhere, the women in physics group at MIT was the conduit for many a friendship - in ...
the problem book
... d. Consider finally a conventional geostationary satellite (in the equatorial plane) of mass m which supports a cable of mass per unit length λ, hanging down to the Earth surface. Find the equation determining the height at which such a satellite has to orbit and show that it depends only on the rat ...
... d. Consider finally a conventional geostationary satellite (in the equatorial plane) of mass m which supports a cable of mass per unit length λ, hanging down to the Earth surface. Find the equation determining the height at which such a satellite has to orbit and show that it depends only on the rat ...
Everything Science Grade 11
... When we look outside at everything in nature, look around us at everything manufactured or look up at everything in space we cannot but be struck by the incredible diversity and complexity of life; so many things, that look so different, operating in such unique ways. The physical universe really co ...
... When we look outside at everything in nature, look around us at everything manufactured or look up at everything in space we cannot but be struck by the incredible diversity and complexity of life; so many things, that look so different, operating in such unique ways. The physical universe really co ...
Emulating Quantum Computation
... the required mathematics, quantum mechanics and quantum computing background. We justify our implementations by documenting the theory of each of these subjects in detail and showing our implementation directly follows from it. In relation to the circuit model we discuss quantum bits (qubits), quant ...
... the required mathematics, quantum mechanics and quantum computing background. We justify our implementations by documenting the theory of each of these subjects in detail and showing our implementation directly follows from it. In relation to the circuit model we discuss quantum bits (qubits), quant ...
IMPRECISE MEASUREMENTS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS
... Quantum theory has shown that measurements need also theoretical examination. Soon after the birth of quantum theory the deep nature of the theoretical issues related to measurements were generally recognized. It became clear that the concept of measurement is not at all innocuous, and an extensive ...
... Quantum theory has shown that measurements need also theoretical examination. Soon after the birth of quantum theory the deep nature of the theoretical issues related to measurements were generally recognized. It became clear that the concept of measurement is not at all innocuous, and an extensive ...
The Role of Indistinguishability of Identical Particles in
... general is not at all well understood (and indeed, that strictly speaking it does not even exist in classical physics at all, for example) and that it could be used both as one of the founding principles of quantum mechanics as well as a new resource in quantum information processing. It is suggeste ...
... general is not at all well understood (and indeed, that strictly speaking it does not even exist in classical physics at all, for example) and that it could be used both as one of the founding principles of quantum mechanics as well as a new resource in quantum information processing. It is suggeste ...
PDF (Thesis)
... Chapter 7 describes a model in which gravity is classical and matter motions are quantized, elaborating how the quantum motions of matter are affected by the fact that gravity is classical. It offers an experimentally plausible way to test this model (hence the nature of gravity) by measuring the ce ...
... Chapter 7 describes a model in which gravity is classical and matter motions are quantized, elaborating how the quantum motions of matter are affected by the fact that gravity is classical. It offers an experimentally plausible way to test this model (hence the nature of gravity) by measuring the ce ...
Simple Nature
... definition was just plain silly, then here’s a more subtle example of a wrong definition of mass. Suppose we define it using a bathroom scale, or a more precise device such as a postal scale that works on the same principle of using gravity to compress or twist a spring. The trouble is that gravity ...
... definition was just plain silly, then here’s a more subtle example of a wrong definition of mass. Suppose we define it using a bathroom scale, or a more precise device such as a postal scale that works on the same principle of using gravity to compress or twist a spring. The trouble is that gravity ...
Hydrogen atom
A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen. The electrically neutral atom contains a single positively charged proton and a single negatively charged electron bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force. Atomic hydrogen constitutes about 75% of the elemental (baryonic) mass of the universe.In everyday life on Earth, isolated hydrogen atoms (usually called ""atomic hydrogen"" or, more precisely, ""monatomic hydrogen"") are extremely rare. Instead, hydrogen tends to combine with other atoms in compounds, or with itself to form ordinary (diatomic) hydrogen gas, H2. ""Atomic hydrogen"" and ""hydrogen atom"" in ordinary English use have overlapping, yet distinct, meanings. For example, a water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms, but does not contain atomic hydrogen (which would refer to isolated hydrogen atoms).