On quantum obfuscation - University of Maryland Institute for
... and we must thus rely on computational assumptions. In particular, we require (i.) reusability of the key, and (ii.) chosen-ciphertext security. Recent results have shown that this is possible to achieve under the assumption that quantum-resistant one-way functions exist [5]. For readability, we bri ...
... and we must thus rely on computational assumptions. In particular, we require (i.) reusability of the key, and (ii.) chosen-ciphertext security. Recent results have shown that this is possible to achieve under the assumption that quantum-resistant one-way functions exist [5]. For readability, we bri ...
Paper
... densities required [9]. When Feshbach resonances were explored in bosonic systems, strong interactions were always accompanied by strong losses, preventing the study of strongly interacting condensates [7, 10, 11]. The reason is that a Feshbach resonance couples the atomic Hilbert space to a resonan ...
... densities required [9]. When Feshbach resonances were explored in bosonic systems, strong interactions were always accompanied by strong losses, preventing the study of strongly interacting condensates [7, 10, 11]. The reason is that a Feshbach resonance couples the atomic Hilbert space to a resonan ...
hillj49745 - University of Texas Libraries
... their best way. Emiliano Papa, who introduced me to theoretical condensed matter physics. Janice Trinidad, for spying out the land before meand recommending the group. Hongki Min and Tami Pereg-Barnea helped much in correcting my mistakes and were patient with my ignorance. Yafis Barlas, always will ...
... their best way. Emiliano Papa, who introduced me to theoretical condensed matter physics. Janice Trinidad, for spying out the land before meand recommending the group. Hongki Min and Tami Pereg-Barnea helped much in correcting my mistakes and were patient with my ignorance. Yafis Barlas, always will ...
Quantum Computing
... quantum entanglement in general, form the essential new ingredient which distinguishes quantum from classical information theory, and, arguably, quantum from classical physics. Basic quantum information ideas are next outlined, including qubits and data compression, quantum gates, the ‘no cloning’ p ...
... quantum entanglement in general, form the essential new ingredient which distinguishes quantum from classical information theory, and, arguably, quantum from classical physics. Basic quantum information ideas are next outlined, including qubits and data compression, quantum gates, the ‘no cloning’ p ...
7 Momentum
... One glider is loaded so it has three times the mass of another glider. The loaded glider is initially at rest. The unloaded glider collides with the loaded glider and the two gliders stick together. Describe the motion of the gliders after the collision. Answer: The mass of the stuck-together glider ...
... One glider is loaded so it has three times the mass of another glider. The loaded glider is initially at rest. The unloaded glider collides with the loaded glider and the two gliders stick together. Describe the motion of the gliders after the collision. Answer: The mass of the stuck-together glider ...
Momentum is conserved for all collisions as long as external forces
... One glider is loaded so it has three times the mass of another glider. The loaded glider is initially at rest. The unloaded glider collides with the loaded glider and the two gliders stick together. Describe the motion of the gliders after the collision. Answer: The mass of the stuck-together glider ...
... One glider is loaded so it has three times the mass of another glider. The loaded glider is initially at rest. The unloaded glider collides with the loaded glider and the two gliders stick together. Describe the motion of the gliders after the collision. Answer: The mass of the stuck-together glider ...
Photoemission Spectroscopy of a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas
... eventually the field of quantum information, which seeks to use precise control of quantum states to perform computation. At the same time in the 1980s, there were ongoing developments in the use of lasers to control the motion of atoms, including the demonstration of how to slow atoms, and achieve l ...
... eventually the field of quantum information, which seeks to use precise control of quantum states to perform computation. At the same time in the 1980s, there were ongoing developments in the use of lasers to control the motion of atoms, including the demonstration of how to slow atoms, and achieve l ...
Classical and Quantum Features of String Cosmology
... with gravity. We apply them to classify all solutions with controlled chaos for the heterotic superstring theory. This chapter represents recent work that has not yet ...
... with gravity. We apply them to classify all solutions with controlled chaos for the heterotic superstring theory. This chapter represents recent work that has not yet ...