M06/11
... A duality quantum computer exploits the duality property that quantum systems can behave like both waves and particles. If a quantum system evolves undisturbed then it acts like a wave and when it is observed or measured it acts like a particle. Now a quantum wave ψ can be decomposed into parts usin ...
... A duality quantum computer exploits the duality property that quantum systems can behave like both waves and particles. If a quantum system evolves undisturbed then it acts like a wave and when it is observed or measured it acts like a particle. Now a quantum wave ψ can be decomposed into parts usin ...
Photon quantum mechanics and beam splitters
... zero, corresponding to variations from constructive to destructive interference. Such variations correspond to the appearance and disappearance of interference fringes as in a Michelson interferometer; therefore, in what follows we will use the word ‘‘fringes’’ to refer to these variations in count ...
... zero, corresponding to variations from constructive to destructive interference. Such variations correspond to the appearance and disappearance of interference fringes as in a Michelson interferometer; therefore, in what follows we will use the word ‘‘fringes’’ to refer to these variations in count ...
Eigenstate Phase Transitions
... Phase transitions are one of the most exciting physical phenomena ever discovered. The understanding of phase transitions has long been of interest. Recently eigenstate phase transitions have been discovered and studied; they are drastically different from traditional thermal phase transitions. In e ...
... Phase transitions are one of the most exciting physical phenomena ever discovered. The understanding of phase transitions has long been of interest. Recently eigenstate phase transitions have been discovered and studied; they are drastically different from traditional thermal phase transitions. In e ...
like in Arts - Physik und Astronomie an der Universiteat Innsbruck
... RECFA meeting, Innsbruck 2004 ...
... RECFA meeting, Innsbruck 2004 ...
Algorithms and Architectures for Quantum Computers
... problem of finding a certain classical code. All previously known non-stabilizer quantum codes can be constructed within the CWS construction, and many new codes have been found as well, although there remain further quantum codes outside of the CWS formalism: ...
... problem of finding a certain classical code. All previously known non-stabilizer quantum codes can be constructed within the CWS construction, and many new codes have been found as well, although there remain further quantum codes outside of the CWS formalism: ...
Testing noncontextuality inequalities that are building blocks of
... The setup in Fig. 1(d) has two stages. In the preparation stage, an SPS generates heralded single photons by spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a beta-barium-borate crystal. Single photons are then projected on the fundamental TEM00 mode by means of a single-mode fiber (SMF). A polarizing bea ...
... The setup in Fig. 1(d) has two stages. In the preparation stage, an SPS generates heralded single photons by spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a beta-barium-borate crystal. Single photons are then projected on the fundamental TEM00 mode by means of a single-mode fiber (SMF). A polarizing bea ...
A – Momentum - cloudfront.net
... MOM – A – Momentum – Original Assignment. Conceptual Momentum 1. The momentum of an object depends upon the object's ________. Pick two quantities. a. mass - how much stuff it has b. acceleration - the rate at which the stuff changes its velocity c. weight - the force by which gravity attracts the s ...
... MOM – A – Momentum – Original Assignment. Conceptual Momentum 1. The momentum of an object depends upon the object's ________. Pick two quantities. a. mass - how much stuff it has b. acceleration - the rate at which the stuff changes its velocity c. weight - the force by which gravity attracts the s ...