
FPGA emulation of quantum circuits
... and 1, quantum computing uses complex numbers as bearers of information. Hence, representing a single quantum information unit might require a large number of classical bits, depending on the precision required. More formally, the states of the quantum system belong to a vector space over complex nu ...
... and 1, quantum computing uses complex numbers as bearers of information. Hence, representing a single quantum information unit might require a large number of classical bits, depending on the precision required. More formally, the states of the quantum system belong to a vector space over complex nu ...
3 Ion Trap Implementations
... controllable quantum system. Lasers offer an almost ideal tool to manipulate and also to detect qubits which are encoded in atomic states. We will concentrate here on experiments with trapped ions. Other proposals suggest the use of neutral atoms and optical lattices. ...
... controllable quantum system. Lasers offer an almost ideal tool to manipulate and also to detect qubits which are encoded in atomic states. We will concentrate here on experiments with trapped ions. Other proposals suggest the use of neutral atoms and optical lattices. ...
Chapter 2 Wave Mechanics and the Schrödinger equation
... (zeros). The normalizable eigenfunctions un are the wave functions of bound states with a discrete spectrum of energy levels En . It is clear that bound states should exist only for Vmin < E < Vmax . The lower bound follows because otherwise the wave function is convex, and hence cannot be normaliza ...
... (zeros). The normalizable eigenfunctions un are the wave functions of bound states with a discrete spectrum of energy levels En . It is clear that bound states should exist only for Vmin < E < Vmax . The lower bound follows because otherwise the wave function is convex, and hence cannot be normaliza ...
Solid State NMR Studies of Complex Two Dimensional Structures
... (iii) This oscillation in the polymer mobility dampens and is superimposed on a gradient of decreasing mobility with film thickness. No changes with layer number are observed for dry films. ...
... (iii) This oscillation in the polymer mobility dampens and is superimposed on a gradient of decreasing mobility with film thickness. No changes with layer number are observed for dry films. ...
實驗3:轉動-剛體的轉動運動Lab. 3 : Rotation
... of inertia (rotational inertia) ~ mass for linear motion. It appears in the relationships for the dynamics of rotational motion. The moment of inertia must be specified with respect to a chosen axis of rotation. For a point mass the moment of inertia is just the mass times the square of perpen ...
... of inertia (rotational inertia) ~ mass for linear motion. It appears in the relationships for the dynamics of rotational motion. The moment of inertia must be specified with respect to a chosen axis of rotation. For a point mass the moment of inertia is just the mass times the square of perpen ...
Guidance Applied to Quantum Operations in Josephson
... by using time varying flux and voltage biases. Figure 4(a), the controls shows that the controls can saturate, when the correction which needs to be made is large, but as the evolution continues, the angle which needs to be corrected dies away (as is shown in Figure 4(b)) and therefore so do the cor ...
... by using time varying flux and voltage biases. Figure 4(a), the controls shows that the controls can saturate, when the correction which needs to be made is large, but as the evolution continues, the angle which needs to be corrected dies away (as is shown in Figure 4(b)) and therefore so do the cor ...
Ex. = 1s 1 , 0 to (1-1)
... In the first state there is one city. In this first city there would be one street. In the second state there are two cities. The first city with its one street and a second city with its 3 streets for a total of 4. In the 3rd state would have the previous 4 streets plus 5 more streets from the 3rd ...
... In the first state there is one city. In this first city there would be one street. In the second state there are two cities. The first city with its one street and a second city with its 3 streets for a total of 4. In the 3rd state would have the previous 4 streets plus 5 more streets from the 3rd ...
Quantum neural networks
... The field of neural networks contains several important basic ideas, which include the concept of a processing element (neuron), the transformation performed by this element (in general, input summation and nonlinear mapping of the result into an output value), the interconnection structure between ...
... The field of neural networks contains several important basic ideas, which include the concept of a processing element (neuron), the transformation performed by this element (in general, input summation and nonlinear mapping of the result into an output value), the interconnection structure between ...