
Introduction to Quantum Computation THE JOY OF ENTANGLEMENT
... completely determine the result of Alice’s measurement (and likewise for Bob). Each result arises locally, and the fact that the results are anticorrelated is due to the past history of the two particles. The second possibility is that Alice’s particle, together with its immediate environment, do no ...
... completely determine the result of Alice’s measurement (and likewise for Bob). Each result arises locally, and the fact that the results are anticorrelated is due to the past history of the two particles. The second possibility is that Alice’s particle, together with its immediate environment, do no ...
Non-commutative arithmetic circuits with division
... division (equivalently, inverse) gates. Such a circuit computes a ”non-commutative rational function” – a far more complicated object than its commutative counterpart. Traditionally, arithmetic circuit complexity focuses on the computation of polynomials, with rational functions receiving minor atte ...
... division (equivalently, inverse) gates. Such a circuit computes a ”non-commutative rational function” – a far more complicated object than its commutative counterpart. Traditionally, arithmetic circuit complexity focuses on the computation of polynomials, with rational functions receiving minor atte ...
Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods
... attitude: supposedly, there are “physical quantities” which we measure, and their measurements disturb each other. Here, I merely assume that we perform macroscopic operations called tests, which have stochastic outcomes. We then construct models where these macroscopic procedures are related to mic ...
... attitude: supposedly, there are “physical quantities” which we measure, and their measurements disturb each other. Here, I merely assume that we perform macroscopic operations called tests, which have stochastic outcomes. We then construct models where these macroscopic procedures are related to mic ...
Effect of a Generalized Particle Momentum Distribution on Plasma Nuclear... Yeong E. K and Alexander L. Z
... Coulomb scattering centers (nuclei), c ¼ ðZie Z ej e2 Þ2 ="2p is the Coulomb scattering cross section, and Zie e is an effective charge which depends on "p . This distribution, eq. (2), reduces to the -function in the limit of ! 0 and ! 0, ðE "p Þ ¼ ðE "p Þ The nuclear fusion rate for ...
... Coulomb scattering centers (nuclei), c ¼ ðZie Z ej e2 Þ2 ="2p is the Coulomb scattering cross section, and Zie e is an effective charge which depends on "p . This distribution, eq. (2), reduces to the -function in the limit of ! 0 and ! 0, ðE "p Þ ¼ ðE "p Þ The nuclear fusion rate for ...
Deconfined Quantum Critical Points
... field theory written in terms of the order parameter fields(s) and its gradients, where all terms consistent with the symmetries of the order parameter are allowed in general. The resulting field theory cannot be analyzed by a simple perturbation in general, as individual terms of the perturbation s ...
... field theory written in terms of the order parameter fields(s) and its gradients, where all terms consistent with the symmetries of the order parameter are allowed in general. The resulting field theory cannot be analyzed by a simple perturbation in general, as individual terms of the perturbation s ...
le journal de physique - Département de Physique de l`Ecole
... The next step is to compute the average of the two rates (1.9) in the resemoir state. Such a calculation is not trivial. First, Rf(t) does not cornmute with Si(t) and G(t). Secondly, the system observables Si(t) and G(t) also operate on resemoir states since they have been « contaminated » by resemo ...
... The next step is to compute the average of the two rates (1.9) in the resemoir state. Such a calculation is not trivial. First, Rf(t) does not cornmute with Si(t) and G(t). Secondly, the system observables Si(t) and G(t) also operate on resemoir states since they have been « contaminated » by resemo ...
- Philsci
... phenomena it is about. Following the available literature, we will refer to such explanations as structural explanations. In order to illustrate our main claim, we will present two case studies, involving two of the most typical and puzzling quantum phenomena, namely Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Relatio ...
... phenomena it is about. Following the available literature, we will refer to such explanations as structural explanations. In order to illustrate our main claim, we will present two case studies, involving two of the most typical and puzzling quantum phenomena, namely Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Relatio ...