
What Makes a Classical Concept Classical? Toward a
... interaction between the objects and the measuring instruments sets an absolute limit to the possibility of speaking of a behavior of atomic objects which is independent of the means of observation. We are here faced with an epistemological problem quite new in natural philosophy, where all descripti ...
... interaction between the objects and the measuring instruments sets an absolute limit to the possibility of speaking of a behavior of atomic objects which is independent of the means of observation. We are here faced with an epistemological problem quite new in natural philosophy, where all descripti ...
ORAMs in a Quantum World - Cryptology ePrint Archive
... adversary. As measuring an unknown quantum state disturbs it with high probability, and because of the No-Cloning Theorem, it is usually impossible to give a notion of ‘read-only’ for quantum channels. Therefore, in all those applications where the quantum adversary is allowed to extract information ...
... adversary. As measuring an unknown quantum state disturbs it with high probability, and because of the No-Cloning Theorem, it is usually impossible to give a notion of ‘read-only’ for quantum channels. Therefore, in all those applications where the quantum adversary is allowed to extract information ...
On the Faithful Interpretation of Pure Wave Mechanics
... superposition of states each of which [. . .] represent[s] the bodies with fairly well defined positions and momenta. Each of these states then propagates approximately according to classical laws, so that the general state can be viewed as a superposition of quasi classical states propagating accor ...
... superposition of states each of which [. . .] represent[s] the bodies with fairly well defined positions and momenta. Each of these states then propagates approximately according to classical laws, so that the general state can be viewed as a superposition of quasi classical states propagating accor ...
Atomic Physics
... neutral, it also has 3 electrons. Bohr’s model is not applicable. If two electrons are stripped away, one ends up with the ion Li2+ . What is the ionization energy of Li2+ ? Solution: Since one has only one electron left, the Bohr’s model can be used. The ionization energy is found by putting n = 1 ...
... neutral, it also has 3 electrons. Bohr’s model is not applicable. If two electrons are stripped away, one ends up with the ion Li2+ . What is the ionization energy of Li2+ ? Solution: Since one has only one electron left, the Bohr’s model can be used. The ionization energy is found by putting n = 1 ...
Chapter 10 Angular Momentum
... you are moving, and on a line tangent to the edge of the turntable. Assume you do not move relative to the turntable. (a) Does the angular speed of the turntable increase, decrease, or remain the same during the catch? (b) Does the magnitude of your angular momentum (about the rotation axis of the t ...
... you are moving, and on a line tangent to the edge of the turntable. Assume you do not move relative to the turntable. (a) Does the angular speed of the turntable increase, decrease, or remain the same during the catch? (b) Does the magnitude of your angular momentum (about the rotation axis of the t ...
Momentum packet
... The above equation is one statement of the law of momentum conservation. In a collision, the momentum change of object 1 is equal and opposite to the momentum change of object 2. That is, the momentum lost by object 1 is equal to the momentum gained by object 2. In a collision between two objects, o ...
... The above equation is one statement of the law of momentum conservation. In a collision, the momentum change of object 1 is equal and opposite to the momentum change of object 2. That is, the momentum lost by object 1 is equal to the momentum gained by object 2. In a collision between two objects, o ...
Quantum Computation with Nuclear Spins in Quantum Dots
... harnessing this strong coupling. In this perspective, the ensemble of nuclear spins can be considered an asset, suitable for an active role in quantum information processing due to its intrinsic long coherence times. We present experimentally feasible protocols for the polarization, i.e. initializat ...
... harnessing this strong coupling. In this perspective, the ensemble of nuclear spins can be considered an asset, suitable for an active role in quantum information processing due to its intrinsic long coherence times. We present experimentally feasible protocols for the polarization, i.e. initializat ...